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Premier Natalio Wheatley Extends Condolences To The Family Of Registrar of Shipping Ronald Donovan

Premier Natalio Wheatley has extended heartfelt condolences to the family members, friends, and colleagues of Registrar of Shipping Ronald Donovan who recently passed away.
“I have the sad task of offering condolences to the family members, friends and colleagues of the Registrar of Shipping, Mr. Ronald Donovan, who passed over the weekend,” the Premier shared during a presentation in the at the Third Sitting of the First Session of the Fifth House of Assembly on September 12.
Donovan held one of the longest active service records across the administrations of the Red Ensign British flags. Clients of the Virgin Islands Shipping Registry in Miami, London, and various global locations recognised Ronald by name and eagerly greeted him during their visits. This was a testament to his industry presence, warm personality, and sense of humor, the Premier pointed out.
“Of the staff members present here today, and as a matter of fact, of the staff members currently at the Virgin Islands Shipping Registry, Mr. Donovan has been one of the longest continuous serving members of the organisation. Mr. Donovan was the Registrar for more than 17 years, even preceding the time of the function of the Registry becoming a Government department. He served for several years at the Financial Services Commission prior to the services being transferred.”
The Finance Minister said Donovan was “confident in his role, knowledgeable and experienced at his craft and a champion for the Shipping Registry’s cause. Madam Speaker, the process that we are undertaking here today, Mr. Donovan was passionate to see it through. He actually participated in a presentation to Government on this very same matter almost a week to this day – a participation where he eloquently made his contribution. And if you knew Mr. Donovan, you would know what I mean about eloquent contribution.”
Ronald’s presence extended beyond the British Virgin Islands, as he was well-known throughout the Red Ensign Group of flags. His absence from any group event worldwide would prompt inquiries about his well-being.
Upon learning the news, Richard Pellew of the UK Maritime and Coast Guard Agency (MCA), expressed his sadness and described Donovan as the elder statesman and pivotal member of the Red Ensign Group (REG) family.
In addition to his professional achievements, Donovan actively participated in the Carrot Bay community and District 1 activities. His support and guidance were sought after by candidates in that District, as his endorsement often led to success.
Crime/Police
Deputy Commissioner Confirms 17 Gun Robberies, Two Fatalities in 2025

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has reported a sharp rise in gun-related incidents in early 2025, with a disturbing increase in violent crime targeting public establishments. Among these crimes is the fatal shooting of Nyron Erickson, a West End resident, on May 10, a case currently under active investigation.
According to Deputy Commissioner Kendrick Davis, during a press conference held on May 16, the number of robberies involving firearms increased dramatically between January and April 2025 compared to the same period last year. “From January to April 2024, there were six robberies, three of which involved guns. In the same period this year, we have recorded 19 robberies, 17 of them involving firearms,” Davis stated during the briefing.
Police officials note that offenders appear to be targeting bars, pubs, and other establishments that handle cash and valuables. “Their interest seems to be focused on cash and jewelry worn by patrons,” Davis said.
The fatal shooting of Mr. Erickson marks one of two deadly firearm incidents in the territory this year. The first occurred on January 15, when Quentin Noel of Personal Estate was killed. In the case of Mr. Erickson, police have identified and issued a bulletin for a suspect, John Emmanuel, also known by aliases including Brent Danglade and “Small Brent.” He is wanted in connection with the May 10 shooting.
“We believe that, aside from being of interest to the investigation, this suspect poses an ongoing threat to public safety,” Deputy Commissioner Davis emphasised. Authorities are actively seeking public assistance in locating Mr. Emmanuel, who is believed to be in the territory.
The RVIPF has responded to the surge in gun violence by increasing patrols and implementing targeted operations. Since January, nine firearms and nearly 400 rounds of ammunition have been recovered, with several arrests made in connection with these incidents.
Deputy Commissioner Davis concluded by urging the public to cooperate with law enforcement. “If you see something, say something,” he advised. “Every bit of information is important and could be the key to solving these serious matters.”
The investigation into the shooting of Nyron Erickson remains ongoing. Authorities have not released further details to avoid compromising active inquiries.
For those with information, the police have provided several contact numbers, including an anonymous tip line through Crime Stoppers.
Contact information for tips:
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Intelligence Unit: 284-368-9339
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Crime Stoppers (anonymous): 808-477-TIPS or 284-800-877-8477
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Premier Wheatley: Festival Committee Board to Be Finalised Within Days

As preparations for the Virgin Islands’ annual festival gather momentum, Premier Dr Natalio D. Wheatley has confirmed that the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sustainable Development is in the final stages of appointing a formal Festival and Fairs Committee board.
Speaking during an appearance on Virgin Islands Voice on Wednesday, 14 May, the Premier said that recommendations for board membership are currently under review and are expected to be submitted for Cabinet approval in the coming days.
“We anticipate that by next week, the Cabinet will approve the board appointments,” Dr Wheatley said. “Some of those who have been serving voluntarily have applied, and we look forward to having an officially ratified board in place.”
For years, the Festival and Fairs Committee has been driven by dedicated volunteers, many of whom have contributed tirelessly to the Territory’s cultural calendar. One such individual is Honourable Hart Smith, a former Director of Culture and a past Festival Queen, whose longstanding involvement was commended by the Premier.
“She has been part of the festival from way back,” he said. “We’re grateful to have someone with her knowledge and experience continuing to serve.”
While committee work has traditionally been unpaid, the Premier noted that legislation permits the Minister to provide stipends to appointed board members. Volunteers may also receive small benefits, such as complimentary access to events.
“It is a tremendous amount of work,” Dr Wheatley acknowledged. “If we can get the structure working efficiently and the finances allow, we will also look at what can be done to support sub-committee chairs, who put in a great deal of effort as well.”
The Premier was clear, however, that the government’s role in the festival is not commercial. “Our goal is not to make a profit,” he said. “We want businesses and vendors to thrive, but any revenue collected at the gate is intended solely to cover expenses and ensure everyone is paid. Vendors should not be left owed.”
In 2024, the festival generated over one million US dollars in revenue, though total expenditures exceeded that figure. Funding for the event is drawn from government allocations, private sponsorships and proceeds from festival-related activities.
As final plans are made for the upcoming festival season, Dr Wheatley reaffirmed the government’s commitment to cultural preservation, responsible stewardship and community engagement.
“We do this out of love for our culture and our people,” he said. “We’re working to ensure this festival is not only a success, but sustainable for the future.”
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