Local News
Record Turnout Expected at 2025 CARILEC Lineworkers Rodeo in British Virgin Islands

A record number of utility companies and businesses have registered for the 2025 CARILEC Lineworkers Rodeo, set to take place on Sunday, April 27, in Tortola. Hosted for the first time by the British Virgin Islands Electricity Corporation (BVIEC), the event will be held on the grounds behind the Ralph T. O’Neal Administration Complex in Road Town. With 14 utility companies and eight private sector participants confirmed, this year’s rodeo marks the largest gathering in the event’s history. Held under the theme “Informed. Empowered. Safe.”, the rodeo will bring together teams from across the region for a day of competition, skill-building, and camaraderie.
The confirmed utility companies represent a broad cross-section of the Caribbean and include Anguilla Electricity Company Ltd. (Anguilla), Antigua Public Utilities Authority (Antigua), Bahamas Power and Light (Bahamas), Barbados Light & Power Company (Barbados), Belize Electricity Limited (Belize), British Virgin Islands Electricity Corporation (British Virgin Islands), Grenada Electricity Services Ltd. (Grenada), N.V. Elmar (Aruba), N.V. GEBE (St. Maarten), Nevis Electricity Company Ltd. (Nevis), St. Kitts Electricity Company Ltd. (St. Kitts), St. Lucia Electricity Services Ltd. (St. Lucia), St. Vincent Electricity Services Ltd. (St. Vincent), and Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (U.S. Virgin Islands), which is also a Gold Sponsor.
In addition to the utility companies, eight businesses and organizations from the private sector will participate: American Wire Group (Bronze Sponsor), Buckingham Manufacturing (Gold Sponsor), Milwaukee Tool, Prime Fleet Services Dielectric, Safety Exports (Silver Sponsor), Tim Self Powerline Safety and Training (Silver Sponsor), BVI Cable TV, and CCT.
The CARILEC Lineworkers Rodeo is more than a competition; it is a celebration of technical expertise, teamwork, and regional unity. Each year, the event highlights the critical work of lineworkers while promoting safety practices and professional development. Field demonstrations and challenges are complemented by training sessions and knowledge-sharing initiatives, in line with CARILEC’s mission to strengthen the region’s energy workforce.
Dr. Neil Smith, General Manager of BVIEC, called the event a proud milestone for the Virgin Islands.
“We are incredibly proud to host this historic edition of the CARILEC Rodeo. With the largest group of utility teams and business participants to date, this event underscores the strength of regional collaboration and the growing importance of innovation, training, and workforce development in our industry.”
Chairman of the BVIEC Board, Mr. Sheldon Scatliffe, added:
“This event highlights the importance of investing in our people and infrastructure. We look forward to a day of spirited competition, knowledge exchange, and community pride as we showcase the best of the Caribbean’s lineworker talent—right here in the Virgin Islands.”
The Rodeo will begin at 8:15 a.m. with a March Pass, followed by an Opening Ceremony at 8:30 a.m. Members of the public are encouraged to attend and support their local team, BVIEC, as they aim for a third consecutive win, following previous victories in Saint Lucia (2023) and Antigua (2024).
About BVIEC:
The British Virgin Islands Electricity Corporation is committed to delivering safe, sustainable, and reliable energy solutions while fostering talent development and innovation in the Territory.
About CARILEC:
The Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation connects electric utilities and industry stakeholders across the Caribbean, promoting resilience, knowledge exchange, and advancement in the regional energy sector
Local News
Prison Basketball League Concludes with Team Echo Securing Championship Title

The inaugural Prison Basketball League, an initiative aimed at promoting rehabilitation through sports, concluded this week at His Majesty’s Prison in the British Virgin Islands, with Team Echo claiming the championship title.
In the final matchup, Team Echo defeated Team Charlie 52-39, securing their place at the top. Earlier in the day, Team Bravo clinched third place with a 47-37 win over Charlie Remand.
The league, organized in collaboration with the BVI Amateur Basketball Association, is part of the prison’s broader strategy to support personal development, discipline, and teamwork among inmates.
Lecoy Hughes was named the league’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) and also led in total rebounds. Rudy Vanterpool topped the scoring charts, earning recognition as the league’s highest point scorer.
Superintendent of Prisons Jay Kendall praised the league’s impact, highlighting the role of sports in the rehabilitation process.
“The success of this basketball league reflects our commitment to creating meaningful and progressive rehabilitation opportunities within our facility,” Mr. Kendall said. “Sports provide an outlet for structure, teamwork, and emotional regulation — all vital components of personal development. I’m incredibly proud of the men who participated and showed resilience, sportsmanship, and determination throughout the tournament.”
Mr. Kendall also extended his gratitude to the prison staff and community partners who supported the initiative, including Riteway Supermarket and One Mart Supermarket.
Meanwhile, Honourable Vincent O. Wheatley, Minister for Health and Social Development, underscored the significance of such programmes in supporting inmate rehabilitation.
“Rehabilitation must go beyond confinement. It should challenge, inspire, and uplift,” Honourable Wheatley said. “This basketball league represents a progressive and human-centred approach to rehabilitation that gives inmates a sense of purpose and helps them develop critical life skills. I commend the leadership of His Majesty’s Prison for thinking outside the box, and I also thank the BVI Amateur Basketball Association for their partnership and mentorship.”
Prison officials have indicated plans to expand rehabilitation efforts, including additional skill-building workshops and mentorship programmes aimed at preparing inmates for successful reintegration into society.
Crime/Police
Caribbean Police Chiefs Gather in Guyana for 39th Annual Conference

The 39th Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Conference of the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (ACCP) officially opened on May 12 at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre in Georgetown, Guyana. The event, held under the theme “United in Action, Transformed in Purpose: Building an Integrated Caribbean Security Architecture,” brings together over 24 Commissioners of Police from across the region, along with their respective delegations.
The conference, hosted by Guyana’s Commissioner of Police, Clifton Hicken, aims to strengthen regional collaboration in combating transnational crime and dismantling criminal networks. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Commissioner Hicken emphasised the critical role of community engagement in maintaining security. “Community trust is not a byproduct; it is the foundation of security,” he said, setting the tone for the week-long discussions.
The opening ceremony was attended by several high-ranking officials, including His Excellency Dr. Mohammed Irfaan Ali, President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, and the Honourable Prime Minister, Retired Brigadier Mark Phillips, MSS.
Amidst the predominantly male ranks of regional police leadership, three distinguished female leaders stood out: Acting Commissioner Jacqueline Vanterpool of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force, Commissioner Shanta Knowles of the Royal Bahamas Police Force, and Deputy Commissioner Dr. Mashena Sealey of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force.
Although Acting Commissioner Vanterpool is not scheduled to present at this year’s conference, she highlighted the importance of regional cooperation in tackling increasingly complex criminal threats. “It is clear that regionally, we are now facing a new wave of cross-border crimes, more organised, more violent, and more technologically advanced than ever before,” she said. “Our traditional, nationally confined policing models are no longer sufficient. The threats are clear, and whatever affects one of us directly, affects all of us.”
The conference features a mix of open sessions, accessible to all delegates, and closed sessions reserved for Commissioners and specially invited guests. These discussions are expected to address a wide range of security challenges, including border security, cybersecurity, organised crime, and regional intelligence sharing.
On the second day of the conference, delegates attended an exclusive event titled “Dinner with the President,” hosted by President Ali at his official residence. The evening was marked by warm conversations, fine dining, and moments of camaraderie among the region’s top law enforcement leaders.
A lighthearted moment captured the spirit of the evening when Acting Commissioner Vanterpool, preparing to pose for a photograph with President Ali, realised she was without her shoes. In a spontaneous show of solidarity, President Ali removed his own shoes, drawing smiles and laughter from the gathering.
The ACCP conference will continue throughout the week, with sessions focusing on strategies to enhance regional security and build a more integrated approach to law enforcement across the Caribbean.
Local News
Jamaica Appoints First Honorary Consul to the British Virgin Islands

The Government of Jamaica has formally appointed Paul Dennis, KC, as its Honorary Consul to the British Virgin Islands (BVI), marking the first such appointment in the Territory. Mr. Dennis, a Jamaican national who has lived in the BVI for the past 32 years, is the Senior Partner at the local law firm O’Neal Webster.
Mr. Dennis paid a courtesy call on Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley, during which he presented his credentials and discussed potential areas of cooperation between the two Caribbean neighbours. The appointment reflects the significant Jamaican diaspora in the Virgin Islands and is expected to deepen collaboration in trade, economic cooperation, agriculture, border security, education, and cultural exchange.
“As small island developing states, our strength lies in unity and our ability to stand together on matters of mutual interest and common concern,” Premier Wheatley said. “This new representation acknowledges the deep cultural and historical bonds between Jamaica and the Virgin Islands and creates a platform for stronger community ties, practical cooperation, and mutual advancement. We look forward to working closely with the Honorary Consul Mr. Dennis and the Government of Jamaica to deepen these connections and explore new avenues for partnership.”
In his new role, Mr. Dennis will provide consular support to Jamaican nationals in the BVI and promote Jamaica’s interests in the Territory. He will operate from offices at Commerce House, 181 Main Street, Road Town, Tortola, and work closely with local government officials to strengthen relations and identify opportunities for collaboration.
“It is a great privilege to serve as Jamaica’s Honorary Consul in the Virgin Islands,” Mr. Dennis said. “I am committed to serving the Jamaican community, promoting Jamaica’s interests, and strengthening the relationship between our two territories. This appointment comes at a time when Caribbean nations are seeking to strengthen regional ties and promote integration in response to global challenges, including climate change, food security, and economic resilience. I look forward to working with the Government of the Virgin Islands to advance shared priorities.”
The Government of the Virgin Islands has extended its best wishes to Mr. Dennis as he assumes this important role, welcoming the appointment as a step towards fostering closer regional cooperation and enhancing the spirit of Caribbean solidarity.
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