The Cabinet Office is notifying the public that six (6) Bills have been published for public review.
The public is advised that all matters before the Magistrate’s Court on Tortola and Virgin Gorda will be heard virtually via Zoom.
The staff of the Ministry of Health and Social Development wore purple for International Women’s Day to champion the rights, equality, and empowerment of all women and girls. This year’s theme, “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment,” emphasizes the importance of inclusive progress. The staff pledged to create a society where every woman and girl can thrive, free from barriers. The celebration highlights the contributions of women in the Virgin Islands and beyond.
The Environmental Health Division is reminding all food business proprietors that a valid Food Business License issued by the division is required to operate within the Territory.
Debate on the 2022-2023 Constitutional Review Commission Report will be held on 18 September, 2025.
The public is notified that the Public Works Department is currently in emergency mode inspecting and clearing all major ghut-streams in preparation of the impending weather conditions.
The Environmental Health Division of the Ministry of Health and Social Development will host a mandatory training session for all water processing and distribution companies operating in the British Virgin Islands.
The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries invites all culinary enthusiasts to showcase their talent at the 2026 Agriculture and Fisheries Exhibition and Market Food and Beverage Competition.
Today, The Virgin Islands joins the global community in observing World Diabetes Day 2025 under the theme “Diabetes Across Life Stages.” This year’s theme highlights the reality that diabetes affects people from all walks of life. It does not discriminate, affecting individuals of every age, gender and background, from our youngest children to our most senior citizens. That is why it calls for a unified and comprehensive response from all of us.
The Government of the Virgin Islands is making considerable progress towards finalising the Virgin Islands National Tourism Policy (2026-2036) and the draft is now available for public review.