Local News
Virgin Islands Coach Earns Bodybuilding PRO Card in The Bahamas
Jermaine Henry, a celebrated coach with Alpha Fitness VI, earned his PRO bodybuilding card on Saturday, November 9, in The Bahamas. This new PRO status transforms Jermaine from a competitive contender into a professional, unlocking potential avenues for endorsements and international partnerships.
His track record includes a 6th-place finish at the renowned Joe Weider’s Olympia Amateur Bodybuilding Competition held on December 14, 2022, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Competing among over 400 athletes, he showcased his talent and dedication, elevating the Virgin Islands’ presence in the bodybuilding world.
Congratulations to Jermaine and the Alpha Fitness team!
Crime/Police
K’Shawn Martin Wanted for Questioning in Shooting on Sandbox Road
The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) is seeking assistance from the public in locating K’Shawn Martin, 18, who is wanted for questioning in connection with a recent shooting incident. Martin, described as 5’9” with a slim build, dark skin, and black hair, is being linked to the attempted murder of K’zhari Stoutt, which took place on Friday, November 8, 2024, on Sand Box Road.
Authorities report that Martin, last known to reside in the Sand Box Road area, may be armed and is considered dangerous. The RVIPF warns the public not to approach Martin if seen and instead urges anyone with information to come forward.
In addition to the search for Martin, police are also requesting information regarding the whereabouts of another individual, Shemoi Carey, who is also sought by the RVIPF’s Criminal Investigation Department. Tips can be directed to RVIPF’s CID at 368-5323. All information will be treated with strict confidentiality.
Local News
Government Offices To Open at 11 am To Allow For Flood Cleanup And Inspections
All government offices are to delay opening until 11:00 a.m. today to allow for essential safety inspections and flood cleanup after heavy overnight rainfall caused flooding and landslides throughout the Territory .
The Office of the Deputy Governor issued a statement this morning, Monday 11, mandating the later opening time to ensure public safety and operational readiness.
“Barring any weather-related concerns or significant damage, all offices should be prepared to open by 11:00 a.m.,” stated Deputy Governor David D. Archer, Jr. He instructed senior managers and department heads to assess the safety of their office spaces immediately, coordinating with the Public Works Department (PWD) as it works to clear roadways and affected areas.
In cases of flooding or other issues at office premises, officials have been directed to report immediately to Public Estate Manager Mr. Floyd Stoutt for assistance. “Any flooding or accommodation concerns should be reported immediately to the Public Estate Manager,” the statement specified, underscoring the government’s quick action to address the impact of the severe weather.
Recognising that some officers may need time to address personal or family needs due to the flooding, the Deputy Governor’s Office is also encouraging flexible work arrangements. “Department Heads are encouraged to activate the Flexible Working Arrangement Policy to support remote work, wherever feasible,” the statement advised, particularly for those managing household impacts or caring for children who are at home today.
As the British Virgin Islands near the end of the Atlantic Hurricane Season, the Deputy Governor’s Office is reminding residents to stay alert and to monitor updates from the Department of Disaster Management. “Your safety remains our highest priority,” Mr. Archer affirmed, thanking public officers for their resilience and commitment during this challenging period.
Further updates from the DDM and PWD are anticipated as recovery efforts continue across the Territory.
Local News
Severe Weather Brings Hazardous Conditions to the BVI
The British Virgin Islands faced dangerous conditions on Monday morning after heavy rainfall overnight triggered widespread flooding, landslides, and overflowing ghuts, significantly affecting commuter routes across Tortola. In response, the Ministry of Education announced the closure of schools for the day, prioritising the safety of students, teachers, and staff.
The scenes captured by residents this morning on Tortola and Virgin Gorda depict the extent of flooding and landslide damage across the territory. Officials advise the public to remain alert, monitor updates from authorities, and exercise caution until conditions normalise.
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