July 19, 2013
Serious Accident in North Caicos injuries 2
The Royal Turks & Caicos Police are investigating a Serious Accident, which was reported on Tuesday July 16th, 2013 at 4:15PM. A report was made to Police in North Caicos, that there was a two car vehicular accident on Whitby Main Road and…
July 19, 2013
Constant Louijene Sentenced for Deadly 2008 Accident
Constant Louijene of Providenciales has been found guilty of causing death by Dangerous Driving. Mr. Louijene appeared before Judge Joyner in the Supreme Court in Providenciales where he was given a three year sentence, to be spent at Her Majesty’s…
July 19, 2013
Health Ministry puts Focus on Substance Abuse
The Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Ministry of Health and Human Services is calling attention to the increasing number of Turks Islanders with alcohol and substance use disorders. The Department reported that in the last two years,…
July 19, 2013
Limacol CPL Can Produce New Generation of Players
The man who masterminded West Indies’ triumph at last year’s Twenty20 World Cup says he has high hopes that the Limacol Caribbean Premier League can produce a generation of players ready for the demands of international cricket. Speaking during a…
July 19, 2013
UN Calls for Humanitarian Access in South Sudan
A top United Nations official is voicing alarm over deteriorating humanitarian conditions in South Sudan, where an estimated 100,000 civilians have been cut off in fighting between two ethnic groups in Jonglei state. U.N. humanitarian chief Valerie…
July 19, 2013
Integrity Commission investigates the Premier Dr. Rufus Ewing and Minister Don-Hue Gardiner
RTC News received the following report of the Commission’s investigations into allegations of contravention of the Code of Conduct by the Premier Dr. Rufus Ewing and Minister Don-Hue Gardiner 0 0 1 24 137 Tripple M FM 1 1 160 14.0 Normal 0 false…
July 19, 2013
Koreas Remain Divided on Reopening Stalled Joint Factory
South Korea says it failed to reach an agreement with North Korea at the latest round of talks aimed at reopening a joint factory complex. Seoul's Unification Ministry said no compromise was reached during the working-level talks held Wednesday…
July 19, 2013
Relations with US More Important than Snowden Dispute
Russian President Vladimir Putin says Moscow's relations with the United States are more important than a dispute over fugitive U.S. intelligence leaker Edward Snowden. Putin's comments Wednesday come a day after Snowden applied for temporary asylum…
July 19, 2013
Mother charged for failing to report her daughter was raped
A 32-year-old woman appeared in court yesterday in San Juan Trinidad, charged with three offences arising out of her daughter’s rape. The woman, is charged with preventing her daughter from giving a statement to the police in relation to her rape…
July 19, 2013
Twenty agents fired for failing polygraph test in DR
President of the National Drugs Control Agency (DNCD) in the Dominican Repblic Julio Souffront on Tuesday revealed that 20 agents were fired for failing a polygraph test, and ordered back to their military branches. He said a lie detector measures…
