The Government of the Virgin Islands signed a contract earlier today for the rehabilitation of culverts and roads at Fortune Ghut Carrot Bay, as it continues to improve the Territory’s infrastructure.
In an effort to assist with enhancing the tourism product, the BVI Taxi and Livery Commission are partnering with the Aquila Group, to conduct an international certification programme designed to train tour guides in the cruise industry.
Residents at the Adina Donovan Home can recline in comfort after receiving three recliners donated by Caribbean Insurers Limited (CIL) and Real Legacy Trust.
Minister for Health and Social Development the Honourable Ronnie W. Skelton has expressed concern about the number of cases of physical, sexual, neglect and emotional abuse recorded by the Social Department.
The Ministry of Health and Social Development has formed a workplace walking group as it continues to advocate for a healthier Virgin Islands, through its Run/Walk for Health programme.
Public Officers from a cross-section of agencies, recently participated in a workshop designed to strengthen the administrative data system for Early Childhood Development in the Territory.
Topic: Alternative Energy, Education, Safety in Public Buildings | Posted By: aphillip
Thursday, 5 February 2015 - 3:45pm
Close to 200 energy saving light bulbs have been installed in the Seventh-day Adventist School (SDA) at Sea Cow’s Bay as part of the SMART School Project being piloted in the three schools in that area.