Author: BY DEAN GREENAWAY Special to The Daily News
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BVI police make arrests in one of two homicides last month
TORTOLA—British Virgin Islands police on Thursday arrested two men in connection with the Feb. 6 homicide of Yan Edwards. Read More: BVI police make ... -
Rankin: Auditor General reports flagged for possible criminal probe, asset recovery
TORTOLA— British Virgin Islands Gov. John Rankin said he has forwarded two audit reports on government contracts to the Attorney General’s Office for possible ... -
Rankin orders inquiry into leaked grants audit report
TORTOLA — British Virgin Islands Gov. John Rankin has ordered an inquiry into a leaked audit report on Public Assistance Grants that has been ... -
Road Town Market reopens nearly six years after hurricane damage
TORTOLA — British Virgin Islands residents can now enjoy shopping for locally grown goods and other items in a comfortable setting with the recent ... -
BVI police make arrest in homicide, seek public's help identifying victim
TORTOLA — A 37-year-old British Virgin Islands man has been arrested in connection with an early morning shooting on Sunday that left another dead. ... -
BVI enforcing zero tolerance weapons, drugs policy in schools
TORTOLA — British Virgin Islands Education Minister Sharie deCastro, citing an increase in “extreme misconduct” at schools, announced a zero-tolerance policy on weapons and ... -
BVI records second murder in span of seven days
TORTOLA — Police in the British Virgin Islands are investigating after a man, no age or address given, was shot and killed a few ... -
Panam Sports, World Athletics donate $400K to BVI towards swimming pool
TORTOLA — Two major world sports sanctioning bodies are donating $400,000 for the construction of a 25-meter swimming pool in the British Virgin Islands. ... -
BVI cracking down on unauthorized commercial activities on beaches
TORTOLA — Natural Resources and Labor Minister Melvin Turnbull said his office is taking steps to crack down on unauthorized use of beaches for ... -
BVI residents asked to register ahead of roll out of online tax system
TORTOLA — British Virgin Islands residents will soon be able to pay taxes online, but they must first register ahead of a planned roll ...