News from BVI. Recent rains delayed roadworks that caused traffic disruptions. Minister for Communication and Works, Kye Rymer, has attributed the delay in ongoing roadworks to adverse weather conditions, particularly the recent heavy rains, …
Tourists are seeing our ‘dirty’ country — Smith. Former Deputy Premier Lorna Smith has urged the government to improve its efforts in cleaning up the BVI, highlighting the territory’s ongoing execution problem and raising concerns about its image as …
News from BVI. Slight project delay as WE Ferry terminal bid deadline extended. The deadline for bids on the West End Ferry Terminal and Temporary Facility Project has been extended to January 17, 2025.
Posts about All News written by Davion. Minister for Communication and Works, Kye Rymer, has attributed the delay in ongoing roadworks to adverse weather conditions, particularly the recent heavy rains, which have affected scheduling and progress.
News from BVI. Premier open to working with Lorna Smith on financial services. Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley has expressed openness to collaborating with former Deputy Premier and Financial Services Minister Lorna Smith on financial services and other shared interests despite her recent dismissal from his administration.
Opposition should remove egos, beg forgiveness — Skelton Cline. Commentator and clergyman Claude Skelton Cline has warned Opposition members in the House of Assembly to put aside their egos and seek forgiveness if they want to present themselves as a viable alternative to the current Virgin Islands Party (VIP) […]
2020年11月12日 · The BVI Airports Authority (BVIAA) is presently working on a $158 million Capital Improvement Programme (CIP) that will completely transform the Terrance B Lettsome International Airport into a modern facility by 2025.
2023年10月16日 · The BVI government has bestowed the honour of national hero on 10 Virgin Islanders whose altruistic efforts have contributed significantly to the advancement of the territory.
2017年9月1日 · The government has issued a public reminder that, starting today (September 1), several categories of visitors arriving in the British Virgin Islands will be charged $10 as an Environmental and Tourism levy.