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Hon Malone recognises ‘Unsung Heroes’ on International Women’s Day
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- On International Women’s Day being observed today, March 8, 2022, persons in the Virgin Islands (VI) have been challenged on the women, who in our early years, molded the persons and characters that we have become.
Opposition Leader recognises primary school students for hard work & dedication
EAST END, Tortola, VI- On December 6, 2021, Leader of Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition and Eighth District Representative Honourable Marlon A. Penn recognised and awarded students of the Willard Wheatley Primary, Joyce Samuel Primary and Francis Lettsome Primary schools for their hard work and determination.
Rosewood Little Dix Bay recognised as top resort in Caribbean
VALLEY, Virgin Gorda, VI- Ahead of the start of the tourist season in the Virgin Islands, Rosewood Little Dix Bay has again been recognised as a top resort in the Caribbean, adding to its already received stellar accolades earlier this year.
Gloria A. Fahie honoured by SDA Church for promoting cancer awareness
CARROT BAY, Tortola, VI- A Cancer survivor who now fights to promote cancer awareness as well as to assist persons diagnosed with the disease, Ms Gloria A. Fahie continues to be recognised for her efforts in the territory.
‘Epic’ Taste of Virgin Gorda held
SPANISH TOWN, Virgin Gorda, VI- There is not a better word than ‘epic’ to describe the mammoth turnout of tourists and persons living in the Virgin Islands (VI) and the participation of chefs at the Taste of Virgin Gorda, held as part of the 5th Annual Taste of the BVI.
RVIPF not been getting due recognition- David Morris
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Arguing that the crime rate in the Virgin Islands is still very low compared to other Caribbean countries and that the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force has reduced crime by 25%, outgoing Commissioner of Police David Morris believes the work of the RVIPF does not get the recognition it deserves.
Call repeated for something to be named in honour of Premier
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Many buildings and infrastructure in the Virgin Islands such as the Althea Scatliffee Primary School, H.L. Stoutt Community College, Adina Donovan Home and Eileene L. Parsons Auditorium bear the names of notable Virgin Islanders as a tribute to their sacrifice and service to the Territory, however, there has been no naming in honour of the Territory’s stalwart politician Premier Ralph T. O’Neal.