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UPDATE: Governor Pruce accepts ACP Trevillion’s resignation
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Assistant Police Commissioner Pam Trevillion has tendered her resignation, which will take effect on March 8, 2025.
‘False information that I was assaulted’- Ag CoP Vanterpool
ROAD TOWN, Tortola VI- Speaking briefly to our newsroom moments ago, February 10, 2025, Acting Commissioner of Police (CoP) Jacqueline E. Vanterpool denied reports in the local tabloid, Guavaberry Media, that she was assaulted by Assistant Commissioner of Police Pam Trevillion.
Guavaberry Media falsely reports Hon Lorna G. Smith has rejoined VIP Gov't
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Guavaberry Media, owned by the controversial Rosemary L. Rosan aka ‘Cindy’ is again misleading the public with false information.
‘Gumption’ slams Guavaberry Media for inaccurate reporting
NORTH SOUND, Virgin Gorda, VI—Entrepreneur, philanthropist and boat captain Allington O. Creque aka ‘Gumption’, the owner and operator of Gumption’s Experience BVI, has debunked reports from Guavaberry Media that one of his glass-bottom excursion vessels sank on January 11, 2025.
CIBC customers panic unnecessarily due to Guavaberry Media’s false reporting
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Some customers of CIBC were thrown into a state of panic this morning, October 22, 2024, when Guavaberry Media, in its apparent haste to be first to report the news, failed to do its due diligence and falsely reported that customers of that bank had discovered their bank account balances were at zero.
Guavaberry Media falsely reports of 2 shot in Long Bush
LONG BUSH, Tortola, VI- In its rush to being first it seems, new kid on the block Guavaberry Media Inc created some unnecessary hysteria today, October 13, 2023, when it falsely reported of a shooting in Long Bush and that two persons had been injured.
False reporting of ‘planned strikes’ can destabalise Territory- Premier
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Premier and Minister of Finance Dr the Hon Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) has called on media houses to cease reporting on what he termed as misinformation about planned strikes by public servants as he said the false reporting could lead to destabilisation of the territory.

