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Virgin Islands to Host 67th Session of Caribbean Meteorological Council

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The Government of the Virgin Islands will host the 67th Session of the Caribbean Meteorological Council (CMC) from November 18 to 22, welcoming regional leaders responsible for meteorological initiatives.

Honourable Kye M. Rymer, Minister for Communications and Works, emphasised the importance of this gathering, which will include ministers, permanent secretaries, and directors from across the Caribbean. “The Caribbean Meteorological Organisation (CMO) collaborates with key sectors sensitive to weather and climate impacts, suc

h as aviation, disaster management, agriculture, water resources, health, energy, tourism, and finance,” Rymer stated. “As we witness climate change effects in our region, these discussions are essential. The impacts are not in the future—they are affecting us now.” 

The council will focus on strengthening CMO Member States’ capabilities to deliver reliable and accessible meteorological services, along with supporting a sustainable observation network to aid these services.

The opening ceremony will be accessible to the public through live-streaming on the Government of the Virgin Islands’ Facebook page, with media invited to cover the event. All subsequent sessions will be held in private.

As a specialized agency within the Caribbean Community, the Caribbean Meteorological Organisation coordinates scientific and technical initiatives related to weather, climate, and water sciences across 16 English-speaking Caribbean nations, including the British Virgin Islands, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago.

BVI Deputy Premier and Minister of Communications and Works Kye Rymer

Minister Rymer

 

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One Arrested, Three Suspects at Large Following Attempted Home Invasion in Cocodella

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The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) is actively searching for three suspects who fled after an attempted home invasion in Cocodella on Monday afternoon.

Officers responded to a report of the incident shortly after 3 p.m. today,  December 2. Upon arrival, they encountered four armed individuals. Shots were exchanged during the confrontation, resulting in the arrest of one suspect. The individual is currently in custody at the Road Town Police Station and is assisting with investigations.

The remaining suspects escaped on foot, with one believed to have sustained injuries during the encounter. Despite extensive searches, they have not been located.

The RVIPF has launched a full investigation and is appealing to the public for assistance. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 800-8477 (TIPS) or from overseas at (284) 800-8477. Information can also be provided to the RVIPF Intelligence Unit at 368-9339.

All tips will be treated with strict confidentiality as authorities work to bring the suspects to justice.

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Gunfire Fired in McNamara

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JTV has received reports of a gun-related incident that occurred earlier this afternoon, December 2, in the McNamara area.
Preliminary information suggests the incident involved an armed robbery, during which shots were fired at police officers. Authorities reportedly returned fire.
Further details are awaited as investigations continue. Updates will be provided as they become available.
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South African Captain Charged With Manslaughter After Marine Accident Claims Life

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A South African national was charged with manslaughter following a tragic marine collision that claimed the life of 39-year-old Stephen Cross Jr.

Lesley Joubert, 36, was taken into custody by officers of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) as part of their investigation into the incident. He appeared before the Magistrate’s Court and was granted bail set at $120,000 in cash. Joubert is expected to return to court on Tuesday, 11 February 2025.

The tragic event occurred on the evening of Friday, 22 November, near Saba Rock. Initial reports indicate that a 21-foot rigid-hulled inflatable boat (RHIB) collided with a dinghy, causing severe injuries to Mr. Cross, a resident of St. Thomas, USVI.

Cross was rushed to the Nurse Iris O’Neal Clinic before being transferred to the Dr. Orlando Smith Hospital for advanced treatment. Despite the efforts of medical personnel, he succumbed to his injuries.

As investigations continue, the authorities have urged members of the public with any information relevant to the case to come forward.

The RVIPF assured the public that comprehensive investigations are underway to uncover the full circumstances surrounding the accident.

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