The Department of Immigration advises that the submission of paper conditional permit applications will be on hold from 16–31 December 2025. The final day for submitting paper applications is 15 December 2025.
The Environmental Health Division will be conducting fogging exercises on Jost Van Dyke starting Tuesday, September 2 at 5:30 p.m. and continuing on Wednesday, September 3 from 4:00 a.m.
The Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs & Sports is now accepting scholarship applications for the 2026/2027 academic year
The Environmental Health Division will be hosting an in person food handler’s session on Virgin Gorda on Tuesday October 28.
His Excellency, the Acting Governor Mr. David D. Archer Jr., chaired the meeting held on 10th July, 2025, in the absence of Governor Daniel Pruce, who was overseas on annual leave.
The public is notified that works on the recently signed contract for the nine (9) miles of road paving from West End to Road Town will commence in the area of Coxheath and the Bluff for four thousand (4000) linear feet of stone revetment works, repairs to the sea defence walls to protect the shoreline with subsequent concrete pavement works to follow.
The Ministry of Health and Social Development has launched the Virgin Islands Eat Well Guide and Dietary Guidelines to improve public health and reduce chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Introduced by Minister Honourable Vincent O. Wheatley, the guide outlines five essential food groups and encourages balanced nutrition, food security, and the use of locally grown foods. It will serve as a standard in schools, healthcare, and policymaking, supported by health campaigns and partnerships with food vendors. Plans also include introducing a protected essential food basket to enhance access to nutritious foods. The initiative reflects the ministry’s commitment to building a healthier Virgin Islands.
The Government of the Virgin Islands (GoVI or the "Purchaser") acting through the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs & Sports (MEYAS) invites tenders for supplying School Supplies for Public Primary Schools for 2025 - 2026 Academic Year, located at Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands.
Chief Marine Safety Accident Investigator Mr. Jerome Padmore has said that the Marine Safety Investigation and Reporting Authority (MSIRA), is making significant progress in the investigation of a boating incident which occurred on Saturday, July 26.
Five secondary students have learned to apply their scientific understanding in the Virgin Islands as part of the Department of Disaster Management’s summer programme.