The Virgin Islands Community is invited to come together for an evening of music and celebration as part of the ongoing 75th Anniversary of the restoration of the Virgin Islands Legislature. Bring your family, gather your friends, or simply come to be a part of this special Concert, at the Cyril B. Romney Tortola Pier Park on Sunday, 23rd November, starting at 6:00 p.m.
Residents of Virgin Gorda are informed that the Labour Department and Workforce Development will hold a Labour Management System (LMS) training on Thursday, June 19, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Flax Administrative Building. The session is aimed at employers and new or current users seeking registration help or issue resolution. For more details, contact the Labour Department at 468-4780 or 468-6559.
The July cohort of the 2025 BVI Tourism Summer Internship Programme has concluded with enthusiastic reviews from student participants and praise from partner hospitality businesses.
Motorists encouraged to stay safe on roads Minister for Communications and Works, Kye Rymer, is urging all motorists to exercise extreme caution as inclement weather continues to affect road conditions across the Territory.
CariCRIS Reaffirms ‘High Creditworthiness’ for the VI Government with Stable Outlook The Government of the Virgin Islands is pleased to announce that Caribbean Information and Credit Rating Services Limited (CariCRIS) has reaffirmed its investment-grade issuer credit ratings of CariAA- (Foreign Currency) and CariAA- (Local Currency).
T-shirts for the Heroes Live Forever: The H. Lavity Stoutt Concert are on sale for $25. They can be purchased at the Premier’s Office, First Floor of the Cutlass Building, until 4:30 p.m. today, 28th February, or from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, 1st March. T-shirts are also available at the HLSCC Campus Store. All proceeds will support the college’s goal of educating and giving back to its students.
The Premier’s Office is spearheading a series of one-day learning and development training events for farmers and fishers across the Territory from 27-30 October 2025, building on successful discussions earlier this month.
On Saturday, January 18, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., there will be temporary traffic interruptions on several roads in Road Town, including Hodge Road, James Walter Francis Drive, Nibbs Street, Fishlock Road, and Main Street. Traffic will be directed westward only between Joe’s Hill Road and Main Street due to a funeral procession.
The Government of the Virgin Islands, through the Attorney General’s Chambers, is inviting qualified legal practitioners and consultants to submit Expressions of Interest for inclusion on a Panel of Legal Practitioners & Consultants. The Panel will provide a range of legal services including drafting, civil litigation, advisory, and specialist consultancy across various practice areas such as constitutional law, commercial law, legislative drafting, and more. Eligible applicants must be admitted or eligible to practice law in the Virgin Islands and demonstrate expertise in relevant fields. Selected panel members will be engaged on a case-by-case basis under framework agreements, with assignments based on need and performance. Submissions are due by July 14, 2025, and must include detailed documentation to support qualifications and experience.
29 October 2025 Premier Wheatley Opens CTO Human Resources Conference, Emphasising People as the Core of Tourism Describing the theme of this year’s 11th Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) Tourism Human Resources Conference as one that “could not be more fitting,” Premier and Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Sustainable Development, Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley said it captures the essence of Caribbean tourism, an industry built not on infrastructure or technology, but on people.