On June 7, The BVI Beacon turned 40. To celebrate, it is re-publishing some of the biggest stories from its archives over the ...
In a slight dip from last year, the revised voters list for 2024 includes 16,076 registered voters across the territory’s nine electoral districts, according to the Office of the Supervisor of ...
In a move linked to the recent Commission of Inquiry recommendations, nearly 50 law enforcement officers have completed a ...
Representatives from Nanny Cay continued making their case to residents last Thursday for a $30-$40 million expansion that ...
After nearly a month, police announced Monday that they had arrested and charged a Virgin Gorda man with drug-related offences following a joint operation with customs officials at the Road Town ferry ...
Extreme weather hitting the United States on the back of a major port strike along the country’s eastern seaboard will likely ...
Nine days after a Sept. 28 fight at Cane Garden Bay, police broke their silence on the incident this week and refuted online reports that a stabbing had occurred. “At approximately 7:21 p.m. on said ...
In her 2012 book Lest I Forget, former Trellis Bay resident Mabel Wagner mentions Leeward Islands Governor Sir Kenneth Blackburne visiting Tortola on July 1, 1956, before sending London his final ...
Premier Dr. Natalio “Sowande” Wheatley has hit back at opposition criticism of a $100 million loan designed to boost the ...
I totally agree with Michael Riegels’ commentary in last week’s Beacon. He suggests that although the Sir Rupert Briercliffe Hall has been torn down, “some suitable recognition be given to the man who ...
The government’s plan to borrow $100 million to rebuild critical public infrastructure is a big step in the public sector’s long-delayed recovery from the 2017 hurricanes. However, given the scale of ...