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For more than two years before the government deposited $5 million of public money into the Bank of Asia this year, ...
The sudden exit of the Virgin Islands Deposit Insurance Corporation’s CEO last month was unrelated to the regulator’s action ...
Two people were found guilty and two others were set free following a three-week High Court trial linked to a record seizure ...
The United Kingdom’s threat of direct rule over the Virgin Islands remains in place after London missed its long-anticipated aim of settling the contentious matter by the end of June. UK leaders ...
Beacon honoured again Beaconites are proud that another honour has been awarded to a cross-border series on sargassum seaweed published in April 2024 in the Beacon and several other partnering media ...
Well-known JTV reporter Cathy Richards has been found guilty of knowingly submitting a forged document to the Department of Labour and Workforce Development when the agency was requiring extra ...
Despite our disappointment that the government didn’t host an official Virgin Islands Day celebration this year, we were greatly encouraged by the many activities organised instead by community groups ...
Powerline inspections, vegetation trimming and automation are among the works under way to address the widespread power ...
Two police officers were injured in a single-vehicle wreck while they were responding to a report of a sudden death on the night of July 4 in the West End Police District, according to the Police ...
A move to rectify a longstanding legislative mistake by validating labour inspections dating back 15 years was pushed through the House of Assembly last week. Premier Natalio “Sowande” Wheatley told ...
In a scathing attack on the Virgin Islands, two British politicians have called for London to take charge of implementing the ...