TCI enters first phase of UK bond

The Turks and Caicos Islands completed a roughly $280 million bond sale that officials say aims to help the British dependency tackle a fiscal crisis. The Caribbean islands' London-appointed governor said the sale "buys us the time we need to tackle…

Gansevoort signs with private jet company

  The Gansevoort Hotel Group in New York City, with one of its flagship hotels being in the Turks and Caicos Islands has selected JetFlite International (JFI) as their exclusive private aviation provider.  The new partnership presents a collection…

TCI Policeman to answer to gun charge on May 2nd

  Officer Dwayne Williams appeared before Magistrate Clifton Warner charged with possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear. He was represented by defence attorney Oliver Smith and Principal Crown counsel JoAnne Meloche represented the…

LIME donates umbrellas to Providenciales Airport Authority

  The leading telecommunications company in the Turks & Caicos Islands made a contribution that…

British Insurance broker wants closer look at vehicles on Provo Roads

Ian Belsman, a leading share holder of a British based Insurance company, after a two week…

Royal honeymoon in TCI?

  The Turks and Caicos could soon be in the news again for all the right reasons if according to bookmakers and travel experts the new Royal couple chooses the TCI as their honeymoon destination. Odds compilers have TCI installed as second favorites…

AIR T&C NOT FOR SALE

  Air Turks and Caicos, is still locally owned. Chairman Lyndon…

WINE CELLAR GIVES BACK TO LOCAL ORGANISATIONS

The Wine Cellar’s 1st Annual Wine Cellar Golf and Fishing Tournament was held from March 25-27, 2011 and was dubbed a smashing success by residents and visitors from all over. The event kicked off on Friday, 25th March with the much-anticipated…

Royal Turks & Caicos Police Begins Recruitment

The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force begins…

Stiff penality for rewards says Dect.Chase

Advertisement of a reward for the return of stolen goods, is an offense. Information reaching our newsdesk from the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force is that any advertisement of a reward for the return of any stolen goods, is an offense…