UN Chief Slams Israel Over E. Jerusalem Settlements

U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon is chastising Israel for allowing settlements to advance in east Jerusalem and calling on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for leadership to reach a peace agreement with the Palestinians. Secretary-General Ban was in…

ADDRESS TO THE NATION ON 1ST NATIONAL HERITAGE HOLIDAY

My fellow Turks and Caicos Islanders, I give God all the praise and glory. It is with tremendous pride that I as Premier and Minister of Tourism, Culture and Heritage extend congratulations to all residents of the Turks and Caicos Islands on this…

Prison officers focus on health

HER MAJESTY’S PRISON in Barbados the HM Dodds held its annual health and wellness day today. About 400 prisons officer are currently employed at the institution and coordinator of the event Sophia Sandiford said that their interest this year was…

MOH steps up efforts on ChikV & Dengue

The Ministry of Health told RTC News that they are continuing efforts to prevent the further spread of dengue and chikungunya, through public education and enhanced vector control activities throughout the TCI. Ms. Higgs added that it is important…

Caicos Express expands fleet

The inaugural flight for the Caicos Express 1900 Beechcraft, will take flight today Monday Oct 5th, 2014. Managing Director, Richard Arthur spoke with RTC News earlier while final preparations were made. Mr. Arthur added that originally, Caicos…

Premier National Heritage Day Address (October 2014)

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INTERNATIONAL MIGRATORY BIRD DAY, 11 OCTOBER 2014

The Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) will be celebrating a number of activities and competitions in celebration of International Migratory Bird Day, which takes place on Saturday, 11 October 2014. International Migratory Bird Day 2014 shares the many…

TURKS AND CAICOS MINISTRY OF HEALTH EBOLA ADVICE

The Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) Ministry of Health and Human Services (MOHHS) told RTC News that they are continuing with their stringent efforts to evaluate and manage any case of the Ebola virus, in the unlikely event a case occurs in the…

Facebook: We’re still experimenting on users, but now it’s less creepy

Facebook says it's making changes after an uproar over its mood manipulation experiment. Not among those changes? Ending experiments. The announcement marks Facebook's fullest public acknowledgment yet of problems with the study, conducted…