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Fahie calls seaport opening a ‘success’
The recent seaport reopening has come with some âteething pains,â but it has been an overall success, Premier Andrew Fahie said on April 29 in the House of Assembly. Between …
A man gets in a taxi at the Road Town ferry terminal shortly after passenger ferries resumed operations to and from St. Thomas last month. (File photo: JOEY WALDINGER)
The recent seaport reopening has come with some âteething pains,â but it has been an overall success, Premier Andrew Fahie said on April 29 in the House of Assembly.
Between the April 15 reopening and on April 29, 279 visitors and residents came to the Virgin Islands by sea, according to Mr. Fahie.
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Irma survivors still living in VG centre
Construction is under way at some of the territoryâs hurricane-damaged community centres, with an eye toward reviving activities that can take place as the world recovers from the pandemic, Health …
The Long Trench Community Centre, above, was among the first community centres to get repairs after the 2017 hurricanes. More work is planned there and at other centres around the territory. (Photo: GIS)
Construction is under way at some of the territoryâs hurricane-damaged community centres, with an eye toward reviving activities that can take place as the world recovers from the pandemic, Health and Social Development Minister Carvin Malone said on April 29 in the House of Assembly.
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Derelict vehicle removal programme is ongoing
At the same time that Health and Social Development Minister Carvin Malone was providing an update on derelict vehicle removal efforts in the House of Assembly last month, he noted …
A barge loaded with more than 400 derelict vehicles departs Virgin Gorda last July. Last month Health and Social Development Minister Carvin Malone said another barge returned recently after carrying scrap metal from about 1,800 vehicles to Colombia. (File photo: PROVIDED)
At the same time that Health and Social Development Minister Carvin Malone was providing an update on derelict vehicle removal efforts in the House of Assembly last month, he noted the return of a barge that recently carried approximately 2,000 tonnes of scrap metal to Colombia after departing here on Feb. 25.
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Premier mum on border management strategy
A plan for managing the territoryâs borders during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has been drafted and provided to members of the National Security Council, Premier Andrew Fahie said last Thursday …
A plan for managing the territoryâs borders during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has been drafted and provided to members of the National Security Council, Premier Andrew Fahie said last Thursday in the House of Assembly in response to a question from opposition member Mitch Turnbull.
However, when pressed for details about the plan, the cost of barges used for surveying territorial waters, and the size of the marine fleet across all law enforcement agencies, Mr. Fahie declined to provide any information, citing potential risks to law enforcement officers and possible impediments to government functions.
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Government to scrap four day quarantine for vaccinated travellers, relaxes rules for some day trips
About two weeks after Premier Andrew Fahie first hinted that travel restrictions for vaccinated travellers would be loosened as part of a push for a full summer reopening, his administration …
With Covid-19 cases dropping this week, government is continuing to push for a return to normal, announcing that starting next month vaccinated travelers will only have to wait until getting their arrival test results before exploring the territory. (Above) Queues for the vaccine across the territory have dwindled in recent weeks, though a public education campaign to encourage residents to inoculate remains in full effect. (Photo: JOEY WALDINGER)