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JTV Receives Apology From Virgin Islands Festival and Fairs Committee Chairman
No Exclusive Livestream Rights Granted To No Media House
Virgin Islands Festival and Fairs Committee Chairman Dirk Walters today July 27, apologised to Jahphix Television (JTV) owner Kelvin Titley and host Cathy Richards who were stopped from broadcasting the July 23 Prince and Princess Show LIVE on social media and escorted by security from the Multi-Purpose Complex in Road Town, Tortola.
During separate conversations with Titley and Richards, the VIFFC Chairman confirmed that no media entity had been granted exclusive rights to live stream the Prince and Princess Show.
During the popular children’s pageant on Sunday afternoon, members of the BVI Festival and Fairs Sub-Committee prevented JTV from livestreaming on Facebook, claiming that another media house had secured exclusive streaming rights.
Despite JTV’s founder Titley’s request to be shown the evidence of the exclusive deal between the Committee and the media house, none was presented.
Additionally, JTV, which is the most followed social media platform in the territory, had received no prior official notification from the Committee regarding broadcast restrictions.
With members of the public watching, the Sub-Committee officials insisted that JTV’s discontinued its live stream and the team removed from the premises by security.
JTV was also told that exclusive rights were also given to the said media entity to livestream all events for the 69th Emancipation Festival with the exception of Miss BVI which will be streamed as a pay-per-view eveny.
Walters acknowledged that there was a misunderstanding on the Committee’s part and that JTV will receive a public apology.
“There was a misunderstanding with the pageant committee,” stated the Chairman. “There is no agreement with anyone for no exclusive streaming rights.”
He further pledged to put measures in place to ensure similar incidents with the media do not occur in the future.
Walters acknowledged the longstanding relationship between JTV and his Committee, and thanked JTV for its commitment to promoting the territory’s culture, especially Emancipation and Easter Festival events, often without compensation.
JTV founder Titley was pleased with the manner in which the VIFFC Chairman dealt with the matter and stressed that JTV is a community-oriented brand positioned to showcase to the world the uniqueness of the territory.
“Emancipation festivals are held to remember our ancestors’ sacrifices, to honour their courage and to celebrate our accomplishments to date. JTV remains dedicated to promoting the territory’s incredible history, but to ensure our stories are told accurately we must work together,” Titley stressed.
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Twelve Contestants to Compete in Haynes Smith Ms. Caribbean Talented Teen Pageant
The Haynes Smith Ms. Caribbean Talented Teen Pageant returns on December 29 in the British Virgin Islands.
Twelve remarkable young women from across the Caribbean will showcase their cultures, share their dreams, and connect with their communities.
Representing the British Virgin Islands is Ms. Asha Hyndman, a young woman whose commitment to her heritage, health advocacy, and future dreams has already inspired many around her. Asha’s platform, Looking Good: Eye Care Education for All, hits close to home. Living with Keratoconus, a progressive eye condition affecting her vision, Asha understands the challenges that come with an invisible condition. “Eye health is often overlooked, but I know firsthand how deeply it can affect your life,” Asha shares. Through her platform, she hopes to educate others, raise awareness about vision care, and show compassion to those with similar challenges.
Asha’s ambitions extend beyond healthcare advocacy. She is passionate about Moko Jumbie, the traditional stilt-walking art of the Caribbean that embodies both skill and storytelling. “Moko Jumbie is more than a performance; it’s our culture in motion,” she says. Asha envisions making this art form more visible, from local celebrations to global stages, while also mentoring young performers to ensure this tradition endures. “It’s an honor to be part of something that has stood the test of time, and I want to keep that spirit alive,” she adds.
On the academic front, Asha has set her sights on becoming an ophthalmologist, a dream shaped by her own experience with vision issues. After completing her studies in Biology, she hopes to establish an ophthalmology practice in her home country, expanding it across the Caribbean over time. “I want to give people in my community the kind of specialized care that they often have to leave the island to find,” she explains. She even has her sights set on collaborating with the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Miami, a move she believes will bring top-quality eye care within reach for Caribbean residents.
Yet Asha’s ambitions reach even further. A lover of travel and discovery, she’s been inspired by the adventures of popular travel vloggers Kara and Nate, and she’s eager to explore every corner of the world—particularly the remote beauty of Antarctica. “There’s so much to learn from different cultures, landscapes, and experiences,” she says with excitement. “Travel gives you a new perspective on life, and I can’t wait to broaden my own.”
The Haynes Smith Ms. Caribbean Talented Teen Pageant has long been a space for young women like Asha to celebrate their identity and passions. It’s more than a pageant—it’s a gathering of dreams and the shared spirit of the Caribbean’s next generation. As December approaches, these twelve contestants aren’t just preparing for a competition; they’re ready to step into the spotlight, showing the Caribbean and the world what they’re made of. This year’s pageant promises to be a heartfelt tribute to the strength, talent, and future of the islands.
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MHV Resorts and Hotels Unveils the Cane Garden Bay Beach Hotel in Tortola
MHV Resorts & Hotels has officially taken the reins of Quito’s Luxury Inn and Quito’s Gazebo Restaurant & Bar, following months of negotiations. The resort group, led by prominent Virgin Islands businessman Mark Vanterpool, assumed control of the well-known Cane Garden Bay properties on October 1, 2024. As part of the transition, the hotel will be rebranded as The Cane Garden Bay Beach Hotel by MHV Resorts and Hotels.
MHV Resorts & Hotels has a robust 40-year history in the British Virgin Islands, with a portfolio that includes supermarkets, restaurants, and now high-end hotels. Their expansion into the hospitality industry reflects the group’s commitment to enhancing the BVI’s tourism offerings and providing quality service for both locals and visitors.
In a statement, Vanterpool expressed his enthusiasm for the project, saying, “MHV Resorts and Hotels is excited to join the vibrant Cane Garden Bay community, a cultural and tourism icon in the BVI. We look forward to creating employment opportunities and collaborating with local businesses to foster sustainable growth, while preserving the bay’s unique charm.”
The renovated restaurant, formerly known as Quito’s Gazebo, will reopen in the coming month under the new name Rhythm & Sands, continuing its legacy as a beloved destination for music and good times. Guests can expect a perfect blend of fine dining and the laid-back rhythms that have long made Cane Garden Bay a favorite in the BVI. The hotel is set to open shortly after, just in time for the 2024-2025 tourist season.
With this transition, any uncertainty surrounding the future of the historic property can be laid to rest. The new Cane Garden Bay Beach Hotel promises a luxurious escape where guests can enjoy the tranquil beauty of the bay and the soothing sounds of the sea.
To book your stay or learn more about the new hotel and restaurant, visit: CaneGardenBayBeachHotel.net. For official updates, visit MHVresortsandhotels.com.
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