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Government of the Virgin Islands Embarks on Major Road Rehabilitation Project
The Government of the Virgin Islands has officially signed a contract for the extensive rehabilitation of the roadway from Hodges Creek Marina to Paraquita Bay at the Cutlass Tower.
The project, valued at $2,386,015.99, has been entrusted to Northam Construction Ltd and is expected to be completed within a six-month timeframe.
Premier and Minister of Finance, Dr. Natalio Wheatley, affirmed the government’s commitment to rectifying the Territory’s enduring road infrastructure issues, which have posed a persistent challenge.
Premier Wheatley emphasized the comprehensive approach being adopted by the Ministry of Communications and Works to address the road network issues throughout the Territory. He noted that securing the necessary financing for these plans would be a central focus, with further details expected in the upcoming budget speech.
“As the budget speech is coming up, you will hear more about our plans to borrow so that we can provide the public with the roads that they deserve. Considering that I am not only the Premier and Minister for Finance, but the Representative for the Seventh District, I am doubly pleased that the people of this district who have had to cope with dilapidated roads and potholes will soon see some level of relief, and I have great confidence that Northam Construction Ltd will be able to deliver the type of quality of roads that our people deserve,” Premier Wheatley stated.
Minister for Communication and Works, Honourable Kye Rymer, underlined the commitment to raising the standard of road rehabilitation and maintenance to ensure safer and smoother roadways, marking a departure from past practices.
“The road infrastructure of the Territory requires our urgent attention, and as a Government, we understand the impact that the road network has, not only in providing a smooth road for the enjoyment of motorists, but more importantly, providing a safe passage in the prevention of accidents and safeguarding motorists and pedestrians alike,” Minister Rymer emphasized.
Furthermore, Minister Rymer highlighted the imperative need for a comprehensive road rehabilitation program that not only focuses on road reconstruction but also integrates various utility services. This integrated approach encompasses the Water and Sewerage Department, BVI Electricity Corporation, and the Territory’s telecommunication companies.
Minister Rymer underlined the importance of ensuring minimal disruptions post-rehabilitation by incorporating utility plans during the road development process.
Mr. Lordon Hamlet, Managing Director of Northam Construction Ltd, expressed his gratitude for the government’s selection of his company to spearhead the road rehabilitation project. He thanked the government for the opportunity and his dedicated project team for their commitment to delivering on time and within budget.
“Firstly, I want to thank God for giving us the health, strength, and desire to undertake these ventures. I want to thank the Government of the Virgin Islands for the opportunity, and I want to thank my project team for holding it down and delivering this. I also want to say that we are eager and ready to start this project and deliver on time and within budget,” Mr. Hamlet expressed.
The entire contract signing ceremony has been made available for public viewing on the Government’s official Facebook page at BVIGovernment.
The Ministry of Communications and Works remains steadfast in its dedication to enhancing and maintaining public infrastructure in alignment with international standards.
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Four Men Cleared of Murder Charges in 2020 Killing of Matthew Daly
Four men accused of the 2020 murder of Matthew Daly were acquitted today after Justice Rajiv Persad upheld a No Case submission presented by their defense attorneys. Edward Crooke, Dajshon Benjamin, Micah Ormond, and K’Vawn Choucoutou had been on trial for five weeks for Daly’s killing on September 10, 2020. The trial, which began on September 16, 2024, concluded with the judge directing the jury to return Not Guilty verdicts for all defendants.
Crooke, Ormond, and Choucoutou left the High Court as free men, with no other legal matters pending. However, Benjamin remained in custody due to a separate guilty plea in a case before the Magistrate’s Court, as confirmed by his attorney, Michael Maduro.
The defense team included Attorney-at-Law Stephen Daniels for Crooke, Valston Graham for Choucoutou, and Valarie Stevens-Gordon for Ormond. The jury, consisting of seven women and two men, heard testimony throughout the trial before being instructed by Justice Persad to clear the defendants of the charges.
Before dismissing the men, Justice Persad urged them to contribute positively to society and avoid returning to the courts. “Make this a turning point,” he advised as they were formally released.
However, after the verdict, officers of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force attempted to serve notices of appeal to the men outside the courthouse. This action was met with strong opposition from the defense attorneys, who argued that the notices were prepared before the judge’s decision was announced. The lawyers advised their clients not to accept the appeal documents, which the men complied with.
Despite the officers’ claims that the documents were timestamped after the judge’s ruling, the defense refused to acknowledge the service, leading to a tense standoff in the courthouse yard.
The case remains in legal limbo as both sides weigh their next steps.
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Quick Action by Firefighters Prevents Major Loss at Tortola Auto Group
A swift response by the Fire and Rescue Services averted what could have been a significant disaster for Tortola Auto Group (TAG) after a fire broke out at one of their storage sites. The blaze, which occurred at the Duff Bottom location behind the Island Department Store, threatened a large number of vehicles but was brought under control before causing widespread damage.
According to reports, the fire started in an area where numerous cars were stored. However, the quick actions of the firefighters, along with TAG staff members, prevented the flames from spreading to the majority of vehicles. Workers were able to relocate most of the cars to safety before the fire could escalate.
A source close to the company stated: “We were able to move most of the cars, thankfully. Yes, we lost a few to the fire, but the vast majority are safe and undamaged.”
While some losses were reported, the combined efforts of the Fire and Rescue Services and TAG’s team ensured that the potential for major damage was minimised. The cause of the fire has not yet been confirmed, and further details are expected as investigations continue.
More information will be provided as it becomes available.
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