Black Mass
In 1970s South Boston, FBI Agent John Connolly (Joel Edgerton) persuades Irish mobster James “Whitey” Bulger (Johnny Depp) to collaborate with the FBI and eliminate a common enemy: the Italian mob. The drama tells the true story of this unholy alliance, which spiraled out of control, allowing Whitey to evade law enforcement, consolidate power, and become one of the most ruthless and powerful gangsters in Boston history.
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Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
In this next chapter of the epic "Maze Runner" saga, Thomas (Dylan O'Brien) and his fellow Gladers face their greatest challenge yet: searching for clues about the mysterious and powerful organization known as WCKD. Their journey takes them to the Scorch, a desolate landscape filled with unimaginable obstacles. Teaming up with resistance fighters, the Gladers take on WCKD's vastly superior forces and uncover its shocking plans for them all.
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FortisTCI Shines Light on History Through Annual Calendar Event
See press release attached.
Press Release
Greetings Delivered by The Hon Leader Of The Opposition National Heroes Day 2015
I greet each of you in your respective places.
It is certainly a privilege to be given this opportunity to bring brief greetings on behalf of the Peoples Democratic Movement and the Official Opposition. I therefore wish to extend my sincerest thanks to the National Honors and Awards Committee.
Another year has passed and each year we meet here to remember, to celebrate, to honor and each year we are charged as individual citizens to be more and to do more from where we stand or rather the place we occupy. This year is no different. I pay homage to the Late JAGS McCartney whose life and legacy continues to speak from beyond the grave. I am especially proud to celebrate him from the platform on which I stand as Leader and on behalf of his Great Party. I recognize that I stand on his shoulders and all those that fought alongside him.
The McCartneys (his wife and children) have a reason to be proud. His brothers and sisters have a right to be proud. North Backsalina and Grand Turk have a right to be proud. But that young man called Slim, Woopie, Barba Jaggie, JAGS belongs to the Turks and Caicos Islands. His dream and vision was for the Turks and Caicos Islands and we honor him today and ought to each day of our lives and not just on National Heroes Day.
In my brief greetings and I promise you that I will be brief, I choose to remember a few things about JAGS that continues to validate his heroic status year after year and that prove to be relevant and the best way forward even decades later.
This year we celebrate 40 years since the Junkanoo Club incident which no one can deny was a catalyst for change in elective representation. That struggle was the sum total of several initiatives and an attempt to change the culture not just of how we were treated as Turks and Caicos Islanders but how we treated each other.
In this climate – in this period which causes us to reflect on us as a people, I charge us to follow in McCartney’s footsteps in how he treated his brothers and sisters. McCartney respected all people - People who society rejected, who some people thought had the wrong last name, or who was of the wrong social class or poor. He respected everyone and included all. We must learn from McCartney how to treat each other for I am convinced that we can only move forward when we do this. We are often confused as to why persons who come to live among us treat us the way they do and why so many people among us disrespect us and without providing excuses, we must look at how we treat each other; how disrespectful we are to each other. We must look within and correct this from within. JAGS respected everyone and dismissed no one.
Secondly. JAGS used education to inspire and ignite a passion for change. No hero manipulates or tells lies lest when that lie is exposed, the flame dies. The issues are in too many respects the same and we seem to have regressed and have lost some gains. We must see the importance of educating our people in all disciplines but more so, on the issues that we as a people face. And when we are aware, we must not be selfish in our accomplishment and seek to hold back but must each one reach one – each one, educate one.
JAGS used education and respect to inspire but above all, he made citizens: ordinary citizens see their self worth and value.
We are at a dangerous place that threatens his dream. Whilst I celebrate the man, the life and the legacy, I caution us to not trample on the dream and the vision. JAGS’ vision was not a secret. He shared his vision. That was how he was able to inspire and ignite flames that shone bright even in the face of danger. In his words “it is not an idle dream…some may think it an impossible task…”. He pledged to not stop fighting until we would have achieved social, economic and political advancement for all – freedom, equality and justice for all.
In realizing this dream, in 2015, there are new and not so new frontiers to conquer and the times and circumstances can in different instances dictate a change of method and strategy but these tenets of the movement I highlight today remain relevant and constant. We must respect each other. We must be educated on and understand the issues as they really are. And we must be taught and learn our own self worth in this struggle. 40 years later, the struggle is real, but it is too real among ourselves. In 1979. JAGS said “we must pull together if only for survival”. I say to you in 2015, that we must pull together if only for survival.
JAGS’ dream is the dream and ought to be the dream of every right thinking Turks and Caicos Islander. His dream calls for unity at all levels.
We must pull together if only for survival.
His dream and his struggle remind us that we need each other.
We must pull together if only for survival.
I say to you that we cannot and will not get anywhere pulling each other down. We cannot attain advancement in this country politically, socially or economically until we realise this. You pull me down, we fall. I pull you down, we fall.
We must pull together if only for survival.
JAGS’ dream reminds us that we must allow a passion to be ignited in us, inspired only by the need for change and inspired only by selflessness. I recognise however that JAGS’ dream is being fulfilled in some areas and I celebrate this because his dream sees a little black girl like me (married to little black boy (handsome little black boy) from the Garden come to a high decision making office in this land.
JAGS’ dream says we all have a part to play regardless of who you are or who people say or think you are; regardless of how much money you have; regardless of your social standing. JAGS’ dream calls for no one to be left behind, trampled on, disrespected, dismissed, lied to or manipulated.
I say to you, what are you doing to advance the cause?
What are you doing to realise the dream?
Have you captured the vision? It is for us all. His vision is no good to us staying buried in the grave. We must capture it and see our individual roles. We must accept and see our individual roles.
Let us honor our National Hero by respecting each other, by bringing each other along, by ensuring each one understands his/her value because this struggle requires all hands on deck.
We are in a frightening place but it is not an impossible task.
JAGS calls out to us today. Can he trust us with his dream? Can he trust us?
Yes let’s celebrate and honor our only named National Hero. Yes let’s celebrate our past but let us fight for the future that he saw for us.
Let us always remember we each have a role to play. We are all legends in the making and we all can leave a lasting legacy of good and wholesome outstanding contributions.
I say Happy National Heroes Day to all of you and may God bless you and may He continue to bless these Turks and Caicos Islands.
San Andreas
After the infamous San Andreas Fault finally gives, triggering a magnitude 9 earthquake in California, a search and rescue helicopter pilot (Dwayne Johnson) and his estranged wife make their way together from Los Angeles to San Francisco to save their only daughter. But their treacherous journey north is only the beginning, and when they think the worst may be over… it’s just getting started.
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Jurassic World
Steven Spielberg returns to executive produce the long-awaited next installment of his groundbreaking Jurassic Park series, Jurassic World. Colin Trevorrow directs the epic action-adventure from a screenplay he wrote with Derek Connolly. Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley join the team as producers.
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The Last Witch Hunter
The last witch hunter (Vin Diesel) is all that stands between humanity and the combined forces of the most horrifying witches in history.
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TCIFA’S Third Annual “FUN RUN WALK & BIKE-A-THON”
On Saturday, April 18th at 5:30am, the TCIFA hosted its third annual “Fun Run Walk & Bike-a-thon.” This year’s event was sponsored by Gordon’s Plumbing & Electrical Supplies, and included a biker’s route for the first time.
All proceeds from the event will benefit the TCIFA’s youth football program.
Following the event, prizes were awarded to participants. Grace Bay Resort was honored with a plaque for having the most registered participants in the corporate segment.
Corporate participants included: Hertz (2 participants), KPMG (4 participants), Tropical Shipping (7 participants), Scotia (9 participants), Fortis (15 participants), and Grace Bay Resort (25 participants).
Other prizes included:
1st place male cyclist (GNC $100 gift certificate and bag) - Garvey Missick
2nd place male cyclist (Gift certificate for a massage at Spa Sanay) – Cameron Thompson
1st place youth cyclist (Lime phone) - Naryan Kalicharan
2nd place youth cyclist (Nike football and sports bag) - Andre
1st place male runner (Digicel cell phone) - Lofton Seymour
2nd place male runner (GNC $100 gift certificate and bag) Berg Zirin
1st place female runner (Juicer) - Fiono Donaldson
2nd place female runner (Juicer) - Kenia Manzueta
1st place youth male walker/runner (Bicycle) - Justin Parker
2nd place youth male walker/runner (Nike football and Sports Bag) – Curtis Pennant
1st place youth female walker/runner (Bicycle) - Anika Harry
Oldest male participant (Gift Certificate for a massage- Courtyard Chiro)- Gary Brough
Oldest female participant (Gift Certificate for a massage- Courtyard Chiro)- Lynette Higgs
Question & Answer segment 1 (Fottac Gift Basket) - Shaudley Gardiner Bianca Garland- Question & Answer segment 2 (Caicos Mart Pizzeria Gift Basket)- Bianca Garland
Question & Answer segment 3 ( Fottac Gift Basket) - Beryl Kerr
All youth participants then received a Nike Football and pump courtesy of the TCIFA.
Candia Ewing, General Secretary, thanks all of those who made the event a success. “On behalf of the President, and all other members of the TCIFA, I would like to extend our sincerest thanks to all the participants for their time, support and inspiring attitude at last Saturday’s Fun Run Walk & Bike-a-thon. I would also like to thank our event sponsor, Gordon’s Plumbing and Electrical Supplies, as well as all other sponsors; namely, Coca Cola, Spa Tropique, Spa Sanay, Wilson & Associates, GNC (Flamingo Pharmacy), Island Sportique, Digicel, Lime, IGA Graceway Supermarket, Caicos Mart, Business Solutions, Courtyard Chiropractic, Fottac, Paul Collis, Marsha Lightbourne, Rodney Munnings, Larry Lawrence, Trevor Musgrove, Kerlyn Smith, and Willard Williams. It is also my pleasure to honor and thank the TCI police for their continuous and generous efforts in providing a safe environment for our events. We are most grateful for all the support that has been given to us.”
Press Release
Police Hold Press Conference on Body Found in Grand Turk
Members of the Royal Turks & Caicos Police Force held a very important press conference on Friday April 17th, 2015 to brief residents of Grand Turk on the recent findings on Breezy Brae, Grand Turk.
RTC's Lynette Thomas was there and bowled questions to the panel who gathered to dispel the rumours as to whether the remains found was that of Kevino Smith or not.
House of Assembly
The House of Assembly is located in the Hon NJS Francis Building on Grand Turk which also houses of Offices of the Premier and the Leader of the Opposition. There are 19 seats in the TCI House of Assembly, 15 of these are filled by candidates who are directly elected. One member is nominated by the Premier and appointed by The Governor. One additional member is nominated by the Leader of the Official Opposition and appointed by The Governor. Two members from TCI Civic Society are appointed directly by The Governor. The members of the Turks & Caicos Islands House of Assembly are:
- Honourable Dwayne Taylor - Speaker
- Honourable Sharlene L. Robinson, JP - Premier and Minister for Finance
- Honourable Sean R. Astwood - Deputy Premier and Minister for Border Control
- Honourable Goldray M. Ewing - Minister for Works
- Honourable Ralph Higgs - Minister for Tourism
- Honourable Vaden D. Williams - Minister for Home Affairs
- Honourable Karen Malcolm - Minister for Education
- Honourable Edwin Astwood - Minister for Health
- Honourable Derek Taylor - Elected Member for All Island District
- Honourable Josephine Conolly - Elected Member for All Island District
- Honourable Douglas Parnell - Elected Member for Cheshire Hall & Richmond Hills
- Honourable Rhondalee M. Knowles - Attorney General
Shadow Ministers
- Honourable Charles W. Misick, OBE - Elected Member for All Island District
- Honourable George Lightbourne - Elected Member for Grand Turk North
- Honourable Ruth Blackman - Elected Member for South Caicos
- Honourable Akierra Missick - Elected Member for Leeward
- Honourable Porsha Stubbs-Smith - Elected Member for The Bight
Appointed Members
- Honourable Royal Robinson - Opposition Appointed Member
- Honourable Temard Butterfield - Governor’s Appointed Member
- Honourable John A. Phillips - Governor’s Appointed Member
Former Speakers of the Legislative and House of Assembly

George Edmund
Morrison Ewing, OBE

William Henry Mills, OBE

Larry Allan
Coalbrooke

Emily Augusta
Saunders

Rosita Beatrice
Missick-Butterfield,
SCM, MBE (Dr.)

Austin Alexander
Robinson, OBE

Winston Rudith Outten

Felix O’Neal
Delancy

Glennevans Clifton Clarke

Clayton S. Greene

Robert Hall
