In a powerful address, Minister of Education and Youth, Hon Rachel Taylor unveiled a bold new strategy to combat the rising tide of gang violence plaguing the Turks and Caicos Islands. With a focus on ...
SANDALS has agreed to pay a whopping $12m to the Government in a deal struck with the Special Investigation Prosecution Team (SIPT) on Wednesday. The agreement is due in part to the co-operation of ...
BOSSES of the country’s biggest banks showed their faith in the Banker’s Association’s representatives by unanimously re-electing them for another 12 months. Anton Faessler, of Turks and Caicos ...
CHIEF Magistrate Joan Joyner this week fined a college graduate $4,600 for possession of 49.1 grams of illegal drugs. Joseph Lewis, aged 25, pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of cannabis but ...
TWO YOUNG men appeared before Chief Magistrate Joan Joyner on gun charges and elected to have their matters tried in magistrate’s court. Danny Been, aged 21, and Steven Joseph, aged 19, - both TC ...
The Crown Lands Unit announced last week that it has served 43 notices to illegal structures in Five Cays. Letters were served directly to persons dwelling in the structures or posted on their walls ...
Acharo Harvey has been appointed as Deputy Chief Fire Officer within the Ministry of Public Safety. With over 25 years of dedicated service in public service, Harvey's commitment to excellence and ...
The Department of Social Development and Welfare recently concluded a series of child safeguarding training sessions for daycare workers and owners across the islands of Providenciales, Grand Turk, ...
In a stunning display of excellence, Providenciales, the beating heart of the Turks and Caicos Islands, has once again claimed the title of Caribbean's Best Incentive Destination at the prestigious ...
In a bold move to elevate the efficiency and effectiveness of government operations, the Turks and Caicos Islands Government (TCIG) has launched a comprehensive training initiative for its ...
As schools and day-care centres across the territory welcome children back, the Ministry of Health is encouraging parents and educators to stay alert for cases of Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD).
Thirty-three-year-old Tyler Olupitan has been granted bail pending a plea on a charge of possession of ammunition. The man – who resides in Chicago, Illinois in the United States - is the latest in a ...