After three days of intense competition in the Sir Francis Drake Channel, Virgin Islands sailing instructor James Campbell ...
Eighty-one Virgin Islanders and belongers are set to receive fully funded scholarships for training in the marine, ...
Representatives from a Canada-based nonprofit have returned to the Virgin Islands to help strengthen the territory’s troubled water distribution system, officials said. The visit by a three-member tea ...
The Virgin Islands is well-positioned to handle business arbitrations, but it could benefit from taking a more strategic approach to attracting them to its shores, according to a former chief justice ...
H. Lavity Stoutt Community College has signed a five-year memorandum of understanding with the University of Malta aimed at boosting research, academic exchange and opportunities tied to the needs of ...
More than 1,000 students took to the streets of the Virgin Islands this month in colourful processions aimed at sparking a love of reading from a young age. The early childhood book parades, organised ...
Sailor ahoy! The term “regatta” dates back to the 17th Century, when Venetian gondoliers would race each other on the city’s narrow canals. In the local dialect, the word, which likely derives from ...
A father and two sons were arrested and charged last month for illegally spearfishing in the territory’s waters, police said. On March 20, officers attached to the Marine Unit were conducting routine ...
Tortola residents have new options for getting around, with the Ministry of Communications and Works announcing the launch of public bus service on key routes across the island. The service will opera ...
The Virgin Islands has launched its first National Student Government, creating a territory-wide student leadership body made ...