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August 1st, 2016
UPDATE: ‘Love for territory made me enter pageant’- Erika R. Creque

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- “I am so excited, I can hardly explain it,” were the words of Erika R. Creque shortly after she was crowned Miss BVI 2016/17 at the Multi-Purpose Sports Complex just after 12:00 A.M. on August 1, 2016.

July 30th, 2016
Who will be the new Miss BVI 2016/17?

ROAD TOWN, Tortola VI- This year’s Emancipation Festival has already been dubbed a flop as participation is at an all-time low, with many calls in some quarters to boycott the event as the public is very turned off by the childish behaviour of the controversial Minister for Education and Culture, Hon Myron V. Walwyn, a Territorial At Large Member.

December 12th, 2015
Krazy Hype falsely reports Miss BVI Adorya R. Baly removed from Miss Universe Pageant!

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The recently established controversial entertainment online site Krazy Hype.com is at it again. One of the personalities behind the entertainment site is Ramoamasagana ‘Masa’ Pemberton, who is a BVI Health Services Authority (BVIHSA) worker and was recently in trouble with the law.

November 29th, 2015
2 Queens, 2 countries; Sasha O. E. Wintz & Adorya R. Baly @ international pageants!

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - One of the big highlights in the life of the young ladies after being crowned Miss British Virgin Islands (BVI) or Miss World BVI is to represent the Territory at the annual Miss Universe or the Miss World pageants.

August 23rd, 2015
Miss BVI Adorya R. Baly is 2nd Runner Up in St Lucia

CASTRIES, St Lucia - Recently crowned Miss British Virgin Islands (BVI) 2015-2016, Adorya R. Baly placed 2nd Runner-up in the Miss Commonwealth ‎Caribbean Pageant in St Lucia last night, August 22, 2015.

August 3rd, 2015
UPDATE: Serious messages emerge on night of Miss BVI pageant

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – It was a night of grace and elegance and one coupled with deep reflection of personal struggles and loss, demonstrating that the Miss BVI pageant is not just about looks and intelligence but about getting a message across regarding important platforms such as domestic violence, suicide and diseases such as cancer.

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