The Department of Agriculture is holding a meeting for vendors participating in the Virgin Islands Agriculture and Fisheries Exhibition and Market on Tortola. The meeting will take place on Thursday, March 6, at 5:00 p.m. at the Paraquita Bay compound to discuss important event preparations. For more information, contact 468-6123.
The public is urged to exercise caution in the Threadfall to Elevator Hill area from Saturday, August 23 to Saturday, August 30 as road works in the area continue.
The Government of the Virgin Islands, through the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, is inviting tenders for the connection of two (2) 5000-Gallon Water Tanks at the Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS). The works will enhance the school’s water infrastructure through the installation of an automatic fill system, interconnection of tanks, and integration of pump systems for consistent water supply.
Minister for Communications and Works Honourable Kye Rymer has given a comprehensive update on the Ralph T. O’Neal Administration Complex renovation project and the delays that arose since the project began.
His Excellency, the Governor Mr. Daniel Pruce, chaired the meeting held on 4th June, 2025.
Tenders for the Iris O'Neal Clinic Roof Replacement-Cancellation.
His Excellency, the Governor Mr. Daniel Pruce, chaired the meeting held on 18th February, 2026.
The Acting Premier addressed the public regarding the proposed 25% import tariff on Virgin Islands goods to the USVI. He assured that constructive dialogue with the USVI Governor's administration has begun and reaffirmed the government's commitment to maintaining strong ties with the USVI. The Acting Premier emphasized the importance of open communication and good governance to protect the interests of residents and businesses, and encouraged the public to stay informed as discussions progress.
The Acting Premier addressed the proposed 25% import tariff on Virgin Islands goods to the USVI. He assured the public that discussions with the USVI Governor's administration have begun and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to maintaining strong familial and economic ties with the USVI. The Acting Premier emphasized open communication and good governance to protect the interests of residents and businesses, and encouraged the public to stay informed through official channels as discussions progress.
Acting Premier Honourable Kye M. Rymer addressed the proposed 25% import tariff on Virgin Islands goods to the USVI, announced by USVI Governor Albert Bryan Jr. He assured the public that constructive dialogue has begun with the USVI government and emphasized the Virgin Islands' commitment to maintaining strong familial and economic ties with the USVI. The government is dedicated to addressing the issue through open communication and will provide timely updates to residents.