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PDM Chairman Douglas Parnell says the recent attempt by the PNP`s Chairman Royal Robinson to score political points on the service charge issue for hotel workers will fail.

Local authorities capture over 40 Dominican poachers PRIVY COUNCIL DISMISSES AKITA HOLDINGS’ APPEAL AGAINST TCIG CIVIL RECOVERY CLAIM PAGE

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COURT CITES LAVISH PARTIES, RE-ELECTION CAMPAIGN – IN REFUSAL TO RELEASE MICHAEL MISICK’S MONEY

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Privy Council dismisses Akita Holdings’ appeal against TCIG civil recovery claim BY DELANA ISLES HER MAJESTY’s Privy Council has dismissed an appeal by Akita Holdings Ltd against the Turks and Caicos Islands Government in a civil recovery case. The ruling, which was handed down in London on Monday (March 27), affirms the 2014 decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal. Akita Holdings Ltd. holds the majority of the land where its fuel storage and related facilities in South Dock, Providenciales resides, on trust for the Government. In September 2014, the then Chief Justice Edwin Goldsbrough ruled that Akita Holdings had obtained the land in breach of fiduciary duties owed to the Government by its owner and former Minister of Natural Resources, McAllister Hanchell. The Government was found to own almost 70 per cent of the land and to be entitled to the profits earned through the use of the land. The Court ordered that a further hearing should take place to assess the value of the damages due to the Government to account for the ownership interest and profits owed to the Government. In the Privy Council’s ruling, in addition to dismissing Akita’s appeal, they ordered Akita Holdings to pay the Government’s costs of the appeal. The case has now been returned to the Supreme Court in order for the Chief Justice to carry out an assessment of damages, which was originally ordered. In response to the judgement,

Attorney General, Rhondalee Braithwaite-Knowles stated: “After Akita Holdings’ unsuccessful appeals have delayed matters by two and a half years, the Government is now looking forward to valuing and recovering the damages due to it on behalf of the people of the Turks and Caicos Islands.” The government’s claim against Akita had formed part of the civil recovery program, which was carried out and completed two years ago. The appointment of a civil recovery team was a key recommendation of the Report of the 2009 Commission of Inquiry. THE FACTS The property in question is made up of four parcels of land on Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands registered at the Land Registry with title numbers 60605/13, 92, 96 and Hanchell is a Belonger. In August 2003, he was appointed Minister for Works, Utilities and Communication of the TCI, as such, he was a member of the TCI’s Executive Council and remained a Government minister until 2008. At that time the Crown Land Policy entitled a belonger to apply for and be granted a Conditional Purchase Lease (“CPL”) over Crown Land subject to certain conditions, including the obligation to pay rent and develop it in accordance with the terms of the CPL. If those conditions were satisfied, the belonger became entitled to purchase the freehold title at a

discounted rate, in this case 50 per cent of the open market value. In 2004 Hanchell applied for and was granted a CPL over the land. In setting the sale price under the CPL, the Government relied on a 1998 valuation which gave its open market value as $150,400, resulting in a discounted price of $75,200. Unknown to the Government, Hanchell had recently obtained a private valuation of the property in its unimproved state at $500,000. A further private valuation in February 2006, after commencement of development, valued it at $1,200,000, apportioning $600,000 to the value of the bare land and $600,000 to the development so far carried out. The development was substantially completed in accordance with the CPL. Before exercising his right to buy, Hanchell transferred the right to the appellant (“Akita”), a TCI company jointly owned by himself and his brother. In December 2006, Akita acquired the freehold title, having paid the discounted price of $75,200. After the sale, development of the property continued, in part funded by bank loans, amounting eventually to some US$3.9m, charged on the property. In November 2008, a private valuation report for Hanchell following further development valued the property with

improvements at $4,250,000. THE PROCEEDINGS The Attorney-General (acting on behalf of the Government) issued proceedings against Akita. The basis of the claim was expressed in the alternative as for unjust enrichment or unconscionable receipt. Unjust enrichment was put as a claim for US$174,800, being the difference between the price paid ($75,200) and the price which would have been paid on the undisclosed valuation ($250,000). The claim of unconscionable receipt relied on the assertion that the price paid represented only 30.08 per cent of the price which should have been paid, with the result that Akita holds 69.92 per cent of the land on trust for the government, which was accordingly entitled to that proportion of the value of the land, including a proportionate share of any benefits made by the (Akita) that are attributable to its use of the land. Reference was also made to the fact that the improvements had been financed by bank loans secured on the land. The relief claimed by the government was a declaration that the property was held on constructive trust for the payment of sums due, an account of the benefits received by the Akita by reason of the 69.92 per cent of the land that it holds on trust for the Government; and restitution

of $174,800 with interest. The matter came before the Chief Justice Goldsborough who on September 5, 2014 gave judgment for the government. Having found the facts as summarized above, he turned to the appropriate remedy (paras 40ff), which he described as being “to trace the value of the benefit obtained by (Akita)”, the starting point being to determine “the nature of the asset” held by it. H e identified the asset as the land itself, which he regarded as “a mixed asset as described in Foskett v McKeown [2001] 1 AC 102”. This was on the basis that the value put into its purchase by Akita represented “but a proportion of its value”; the balance having come “from the property of the (Government)”, the proportions being 30.02% to 69.92%. Having cited extracts from Lord Millett’s speech relating to such mixed assets, He ruled that the Government is entitled to recover the value of that proportion of the land for which it has not received value (69.92 per cent) that being the value of the unimproved land and the same percentage of the current value of the improved land insofar as the improvements are attributable to Akita’s use of the land. Akita was ordered to account to the Government for the benefit of its use of the land for which it has not received value.

No lobster to be caught after March 31

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LOBSTER season 2016-17 is scheduled to close on March 31, 2017, according to a statement issued by the Department of Environment and Coastal Resources (DECR) on Tuesday. After midnight on that day, no lobster may be caught, landed, or sold and those who fail to comply with the closed season will be prosecuted in court under Section 3, Part 1 (12) of the Fisheries Protection Regulations. The DECR added that during the closed season it is illegal for fishermen to land or trade in lobsters and for restaurants and hotels to serve lobsters. Dr John Claydon, director with the Department of Environment and Coastal Resources told this publication on Thursday that the DECR did not apprehend any individuals this season for the poaching of undersized lobster, and that general compliance appeared to be high. “Compliance with the regulations are generally very good and we are thankful to the fishermen for their cooperation and adherence to the

Lobster season 2016-17 will soon come to an end

closed season, after March 31,” he said. The 2016-17 kicked off on August 15, 2016 with what officials considered to be a bountiful start to the season. The opening catch landed at processing plants in South Caicos and Providenciales totaled 43,206 pounds (lb.), approximately 80% of the landings recorded for the first day

of the open season in 2015. Dr Claydon said that although the preliminary data shows that they did not capture as much lobster this season in comparison to the 201516 season, the catch did however exceed the 2014-15 landings. Lobster season 2017-18 is scheduled to open on August 15, 2017. (DAISY HANDFIELD)


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PNP will fail trying to score political points with service charge bill – Parnell BY OLIVIA ROSE PDM Chairman Douglas Parnell says the recent attempt by the PNP`s Chairman Royal Robinson to score political points on the service charge issue for hotel workers will fail. Last week the Progressive National Party`s (PNP) Chairman and Appointed member Royal Robinson labeled Premier, Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson a hypocrite for not bringing the Service Charge Amendment Bill 2017 for its first reading in the House of Assembly on (March 23). Royal Robinson urged the Premier to step up to the plate and to deliver on her ardent position. He cited the Hon Sharlene Robinson`s position and her enthusiastic behavior on the service charge issue when she was Leader of the Opposition in the House of Assembly , he recalled her eagerness to see her private members motion be reinstated as TCI law. Ironically, the Progressive National Party while in Government did not support the resolution on gratuity or the private members

PDM’s Chairman Doug Parnell

motion on service charge when it was first brought to the House in 2016 by the PDM. This week in a strongly worded statement the People`s Democratic Movement (PDM) Chairman, Douglas Parnell, in response to Royal Robinson`s accusations said he was not appalled by the name-calling emanating from the Opposition party, since it was evident that that party had descended to gutter politics. Parnell said his Government is

committed to getting the service charge in the pockets of workers across the Turks and Caicos Islands. A change in the law would give hotel workers 100% of the service charge collected, and not just the 40% they are reportedly now receiving, which means a larger take-home pay. He said: “This is precisely why the Ministry of Finance has been conducting surveys of hotel workers to ensure that the Government gets the law right.

“Members of the hotel industry and general public can access the survey online at www.gov.tc. This is far more than the PNP ever did.” Parnell divulged that in a recent meeting with the TCI hotel and tourism association, the Minister of Tourism put the industry`s main trade group on notice that it was the PDM Government’s intention to pass a service charge bill to provide 100 percent of the revenue into the pockets of workers. He added that : “ The PDM government’s aggressive approach and movements to get the bill right before bringing it to Parliament caused the PNP chairman to quickly dust off an old bill that was on the agenda of the last House of Assembly meeting before the general elections.” Parnell, in defending his party`s long held position on this service charge issue, said: “This is not his bill. “Our party is committed to the workers of this country and will fulfill our campaign promise of delivering 100 percent of the service charge to them, but we must get it right and

Cronyism and Nepotism?

– Public condemns Government`s new boards and committee appointments BY OLIVIA ROSE THREE months as a new Government the PDM Administration has come in for heavy criticisms, following the unveiling of new boards and committee members. The public has displayed mixed reactions on the appointment of new Boards and committee members with some critics labeling the appointments as “cronyism” and “nepotism.” Cabinet last week advised Governor John Freeman to appoint members to the Board for the Ministry of Border Control, Ministry of Home Affairs, Fisheries Advisory Committee, the Tourist Board and the Public Health and Environment Board for a period of one to two

years. Approximately 80 people were appointed to serve in various capacities on several Government boards and committees. Popular radio announcer and commentator Jackie Lightbourne bashed the PDM Government for selecting individuals who in her opinion have made little to no contribution to the country`s development. Lightbourne candidly voiced her disapproval with the selection. She said: “The majority of the selection of the persons they have on the Boards they appointed them for two years and three years, persons who made no contributions to this country, persons who should have towed the line, who are newcomers

-- you done put them on Boards.” Lightbourne pointed out that the list has too many spouses and close relatives. She added: “You can’t put husband and wife on Boards, the husband of the Minister, the wife of the Minister; those people don’t need to be on the Boards, let those people stay home and be there for you when you come home stressed out.” During this Week`s Talk Back segment, several other critics weighed in on the appointments, with one person questioning the need for so many boards and committees. “Firstly, one must ask why this country needs such a proliferation of Boards and Committees in the first place. “It seems that these will only

backlog the operation of the affected Government Departments, without really bringing any real benefit to the underlying processes. “One need only look at the delays and frustrations occasioned by the Immigration Board failing to meet on a sufficiently regular basis to know how true this assumption is. “Then, even if we must reluctantly acknowledge that these Board and Committee appointments are accepted ways of rewarding the “party faithful”, one must question whether the appointees have any knowledge of, or experience in, the areas they are now expected to influence. “What guidance is given to those who are to sit on the Work Permit

that is why we are calling on all in the tourism industry to participate in the survey being conducted. “The name calling by PNP higher ups is regrettable and unbecoming of Parliamentarians, but this now seems to be par for the course. “Royal and his gang of empty canisters should focus on supporting the initiatives of the Government to get the survey complete so that TCIG can properly enact a law that captures the fair share of service charge and put it in the pockets of workers and stop fronting and stunting.” The PDM Chairman called the propaganda being churned out by the PNP “pure lies” and a desperate attempt to find its way after a scorching defeat at the polls. The PDM Government has been focused on outing a number of fires that were left burning by the previous administration, including addressing the needs of the poor and needy who had not been delivered sustenance payments for 2 months while surpluses were accumulating, and issuing directives to ensure that the prison populations were well guarded and secure, Parnell said.

Board, for example? Are they given any details on exactly what skills the country seeks to import, or is the work permit process going to continue to be just another means of raising revenue for the Government, without any thought being given to the social problems that arise from the importation of minimally-paid laborers? “Perhaps what we need is a properly-constituted “Illegal Immigration Board”, to advise and assist Government in dealing with what is known to be a huge problem, and suspected to be a source of much of the crime prevailing in our community these days.” Another contributor said: “Cronyism, nepotism, calls it what you will, always rule the waves. “Talking of Britannia, the U.K. side of things doesn’t fair better; full of political correctness and hubristic being the adjective that springs to mind. “In fairness, there are some really good people; especially in the CONTINUED 

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Court cites lavish parties, re-election campaign – in refusal to release Michael Misick’s money BY DELANA ISLES IN ITS latest denial to release funds for Michael Misick’s living expenses, the Supreme Court cited his lavish 50th birthday party, his massive re-election campaign, and number of other expensive habits he has maintained since being returned to the TCI. The March 23 judgement followed an application by Misick’s lawyer Queen’s Counsel Jerome Lynch and a subsequent hearing held on February 17. The matter was heard before Chief Justice Margaret RamsayHale with Special Prosecutor for the SIPT cases Andrew Mitchell Q.C. representing the Crown. Misick’s application sought a variation of the 2011 Restraint Order granted by former Chief Justice Gordon Ward, in order for him to have money to live on, pay outstanding debts and to take care of his children. The Order was granted pursuant to the Proceeds of Crime Ordinance 2007 and prohibits the disposal of Misick’s assets wherever they are in the world and in whosoever’s name those assets may be held. Last week, the former premier took to social media to bemoan the Court’s ruling, posting that he has been unable to maintain his living arrangements at the Alexandria Resort or take care of his minor children. Misick also suggested that the court’s refusal to release his money is a denial of his human rights and flies in the face of the presumption of innocence to which he is entitled. This is not the first time the former premier has applied for the release of his funds to cover reasonable living expenses since he was extradited to the Turks and Caicos Islands from Brazil. In that first instance in 2014, his application to vary the order was denied until he could provide the court with an affidavit of his assets, that he tell the court how he supported himself while he lived in the Dominican Republic when he first left the TCI IN 2009 as well as in Brazil in 2014, how he paid his legal fees in fighting the extradition proceedings and for the court to be satisfied that he did not have access to any other source of funds. Special Prosecutor Helen Garlick, who had represented the Crown in that instance, had told the court that the prosecution was not satisfied that Misick did not have an undisclosed source of funds.

Misick’s lawyer had claimed that the former premier was being supported by friends and family, to which the court requested affidavits from those persons. At the 2014 hearing, presided over by former Chief Justice Edwin Goldsbrough Misick was granted a release of some $199,000 held in escrow by Misick & Stanbrook for legal fees, however the requested affidavits were never provided as such the Order was varied. A second variation of the Order was filed on February 2, 2016, when Misick attained the age of 50 and became entitled to a lumpsum payment and monthly pension payments. This sum is estimated at $500,000 currently with a sum of $8,000 falling due every month. The former premier sought a variation of the Order so that he could pay his strata fees at the Alexandria Resort, including arrears, to avoid his utilities being disconnected. It was accepted by the court at the that the monthly strata fee was an integral expense for the maintenance of the unit which was caught by the terms of the 2011 Order but that utilities such as water and electricity should be regarded as living expenses. In response to the application, Garlick reminded Misick & Stanbrook (who represented the former premier) that Misick had not yet complied with the 2011 disclosure order. In June 2016 Garlick sought Misick’s consent to the variation of the 2011 Order, to which his lawyers indicated that they had no objection in principle to substituting the Restraint Order and would be seeking to agree a variation of the Order to provide a monthly sum for living expenses. However, while the lawyers provided (October 2016) the Crown with an affidavit of Living Expenses and asked that the restraint order be varied to allow Misick access to the pension payable to him by the TCIG, the Crown eventually refused to consider it on the grounds that Misick had still had not complied with the order made by Goldsbrough. MISICK’S EVIDENCE According to Court documents, in order to advance his renewed application to the Court for a variation to the Order, Misick filed an (undated) Affidavit of living expenses on February 1, 2017 wherein he sought to account for how he supported himself in the Dominican Republic and Brazil.

Former Premier Michael Misick

In his affidavit, he states that he had access to about $350,000 from April 2009 to October 2011 when he lived between the TCI and the Dominican Republic. The money came from the following sources: his monthly salary of about $12,000 from the TCI Government from April to August 2009; monthly rental income of about $5,000 from Grace Bay Plaza up until June 23, 2011; a $202,000 loan from Lofton Misick which was secured by a charge over his unit at the Alexandria Resort; $2,000 per month from Arlington Musgrove; $2,000 per month from Don Gardiner; and $2,000 from his friend and former member of his Cabinet, McAllister Hanchell. Court documents further revealed that in the period between April 2009 and January 2011, his expenses amounted to about $243,600 which he itemised as follows: US$3000 per month on house rental in DR; US $300 per month on electricity in DR; US $300 per month on a housekeeper in DR; US $1000 per month on a driver in DR; (e) US $2000 per month child support; US $2000 per month for a housekeeper in TCI; US $1,500 per month for the maintenance of the former Premier’s residence; and miscellaneous US$2500 per month. Between January 2011 and October 2011, court documents showed that Misick’s stated expenses appeared significantly reduced: US$ 2500 per month on house rental in DR; US$30 per month on electricity; US$300 per month on a housekeeper in DR; US$1000 per month on a driver in DR; $2000 per month in child support; and miscellaneous US$1000 per month. During the period October 2011

to January 2012, when he moved to Brazil, he asserts that he survived on the money which remained, which was some $30,000 and continued to pay child support of $2000. From January 2012 to December 2012 he stated that he survived on the generosity of Roy Devereux who he had befriended in Brazil while staying at a hotel. He further asserted, according to court documents, that he lived with Devereux rent free from January to December 2012 who also provided him with “pocket money” over the relevant period of about $40,000. He asserts that he continued to pay child support out of this sum. He stated that when he was arrested and jailed in Brazil, his mother and his brothers, Ariel and Phillip, gave him $50,000 to cover his legal fees. After he was released from jail in March 2013, he received $6,000 from Messrs. Gardiner, Musgrove and Hanchell and lived at his attorney’s apartment at no additional cost. He was re-arrested in April 2013 and remained in prison in Brazil until he was extradited to the TCI in January 2014. Since his release on January 13, 2014 with a condition of residence at the Alexandria Resort, Misick asserted that he has been in receipt of a monthly allowance of $700, paid first by his mother from until October 2015 until her demise and after by his brother Washington. He asserted that he also receives financial support from various friends, to wit Arlington Musgrove, Don Gardiner, McAllister Hanchell, Jahmal Misick and Garnett Jolly, in the sum of approximately $2,700 per month. Affidavits were provided by Washington, Lofton and Ariel Misick

(the former premier’s brothers); Garnett Jolly, Arlington Musgrove and Don Gardiner (Misick’s cousins); Jahmal Misick (Misick’s nephew) and Roy Devereux which were filed to provide evidence of the third parties in support of Misick’s assertions in intended compliance with the 2014 Order made by CJ Goldsbrough. In light of this compliance, in February the former premier again asked the Court to vary the restraint order to make the following financial provisions for himself and his children in the following terms: US$ 1425.07 for strata fees; US$ 50 for strata telephone connection; (c) US$108 for strata TV connection; US$ 175.66 for strata insurance fees; (e) US$305 for strata electricity; US$121.24 for strata water connection and fees; US$2000 for child support of four younger children; US$ 2775 for son in college; US$1000 for food and general living; US $150 for phone; US$500 for gas; and US$800 for housekeeper and upkeep of his residence. With respect to his outgoings Misick told the court that he is in arrears in the amount of US$90,177.74 with respect to the strata fees including utilities and that he is only able to take care of some of the aforementioned expenses. THE LAWYERS’ SUBMISSIONS Jerome Lynch QC, who appears for Misick in the February application, pressed all of the points contained in Misick’s third Affidavit including his request that reasonable sums for child support be allowed. Lynch at once accepted that Mildred Rivas’s (one of Misick’s children’s mother) request to be allowed the sum of $10,000 was not a proper claim. The lawyer submitted to the court that Misick has been relying on people helping him up until now and that there are no hidden assets and that given the circumstances, the court should permit him access to reasonable sums for his living expenses and cease his dependency on his family and friends. The lawyer also submitted to the court that Misick is currently living at the Alexandria Resort with no water and no electricity, that he will have nowhere to live if he has to leave and that he should be permitted to use the pension funds to settle the arrears of strata fees inclusive of power, water and telephone, money to pay his strata fees going forward, sufficient funds to meet his living expenses and assist with his son’s education in the United States. He submitted too that the Court CONTINUED 


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should be astute to preserve the asset which the Strata Corp may seek to sell in order to recover its arrears. In his response, Queen’s Counsel Andrew Mitchell, for the Crown, reminded the court that it is for Misick to persuade the Court that there are no funds other than the pension monies on which he can rely to meet his financial needs. Pointing to one example to demonstrate the inherent implausibility of Misick’s assertion that he does not have access to any undisclosed funds, Mitchell pointed to the former premier’s proposed wedding in 2013 to his then fiancee Tatjana van de Merwe, which on the evidence in the possession of the Crown would have cost at least US$12,800. The prosecutor also pointed to Misick’s apparent expenditure in 2016 as evidence of undisclosed assets. He noted that during 2016, Misick celebrated his 50th birthday with a lavish party held at a public venue at which international music stars performed. He also flew to the Dominican Republic in May to receive private medical care, ran for election in December and, on the face of it, mounted a comprehensive election campaign and got engaged again at which time he presented his new fiancée with a valuable engagement ring. In reference to the engagement ring, the prosecutor told the court that he does not have any evidence that Misick purchased the ring. With respect to the third party affidavits, Mitchell submitted to the court that none of them make sufficient disclosure to discharge Misick’s burden of satisfying the Court that he does not have undisclosed assets. Lynch, in responding to Mitchell’s submissions with respect to the particular issues not covered in Misick’s affidavit told the court that Misick received medical treatment in the DR free of cost, that his friends paid for his 50th birthday party, that the bar was in all of the events a cash bar, that the musicians who performed did so for free and that his campaign was funded by friends and supporters and that the details of their contributions were provided to the Integrity Commission. The Crown, he submitted, could have found out how Misick’s campaign had been funded by asking the Commission. JUDGE’S DECISION In her decision, the Chief Justice found that Misick bears the burden of persuasion in satisfying the Court that it would be just to vary the Order. She added that more particularly, he must persuade the court that he has no other funds to which he can have recourse and to do this he

would have to show the source of the funds which have allowed him to live without any visible means of income outside of the Islands between 2009 and 2014, celebrate his 50th birthday in lavish style and campaign for reelection in 2016. “It appears to me that, to discharge his burden, he would have had to go further in these proceedings than he has in seeking to rely on the unsupported affidavits of his family and friends.” She noted that to rebut the inference arising from the unexplained transfers of wealth to Musgrove, Lofton Misick and Rivas, which is that persons in and outside of TCI hold funds for Misick which have not been disclosed, cogent evidence of the source of the funds ostensibly provided by them would have had to be exhibited - bank transfers, cheque payments or bank statements that would demonstrate from any verifiable source that the payments that have allegedly been made to Misick have actually been made by the affiants and that they were made out of their own resources. She added: “Even if I were to accept that any or all of the affiants provided him with funds, in the absence of any supporting exhibits, there is nothing to dispel the inference that these were disbursements from funds held in their names which he transferred to them while he held the strings of TCIG’s financial purse and which they hold on his behalf and over which, in practice, he has control.” The Chief Justice pointed out that Misick would also have to provide evidence with respect to the costs of his party, his election campaign, his medical expenses, who paid for them and from what sources to persuade the Court that he had not in fact been able to call on undisclosed assets to pay for them. Absent cogent evidence to show how his birthday party and his campaign were financed, the inference to be drawn from his activity is that he has access to undisclosed assets, the judge noted. She said that she does not find it inconsistent with such an inference that Misick has steadfastly refused to pay the strata fees and related expenses at the Alexandria. Adding: “On his own case, notwithstanding the generosity of his friends, he made a choice to pay a housekeeper instead of his utilities and to celebrate his birthday and pursue re-election rather than pay what he owes, heedless of the consequences. I, therefore, refuse the application to vary the order to allow for Mr Misick’s personal living expenses.” She also refused to vary the order to settle any of his outstanding debt as well to pay child support fees. She said that there is no independent evidence that Misick has been paying maintenance for any of his other children.

Dominican poachers on board the vessel they were captured on

Local authorities capture over 40 Dominican poachers BY DAISY HANDFIELD FORTY-THREE Dominican poachers were arrested on March 16 and charged on March 27 in the Magistrates Court in Providenciales, after they were found with a large quantity of fish on a fishing vessel. The suspects all plead not guilty and were remanded until April 3, 2017. The white vessel, bearing the name ‘Captain Blaze’, about 80 ft long, contained a number of dinghies and over 39,000 pounds of mainly fish. The men are facing charges for the use of breathing apparatus to take marine products, possession of undersized Nassau Grouper,

possession of parrot fish, using unlicensed commercial fishing vessel, possession of spear gun, taking marine products by use of spear gun, using any vessel to conduct fishing, engaged in commercial fishing in the Mouchoir Banks without a license and taking marine products without a licence. According to a Police statement issued during the time of the incident, as Marine Police approached the vessel, the men attempted to evade capture and as a result, officers took action to bring the vessel to a stop. The boat was eventually towed to the Marina at the Provo Shipyard, where officers from the Department of Environment and

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Coastal Resource (DECR) and Marine Officers jointly initiated an investigation and removed the marine products and other items, which were handed over to DECR. The men were arrested on suspicion of illegal fishing and taken into custody. Mr Kevin Clarke, Police PR, in an interview with this publication praised the Marine Division for successfully carrying out the operation. He said: “Hats off to the officers of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Marine Police who were able to capture these poachers. “Although it was challenging and dangerous, no one was injured during the process,” he said.

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Government dispels rumors of Haitians being forced to eat from garbage dumps BY OLIVIA ROSE MINISTER of Health, Agriculture and Human Services, Honorable Edwin Astwood on Thursday dispelled rumors that Haitians are being forced to eat from garbage dumps in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The Minister`s comments follow the circulation of a video purportedly originating from an investigative story by the international news network Aljazeera. The almost two minute news story, produced in 2015 was resurrected recently and made its way on social media where it went semi-viral. The video details the hardship and plight many Haitian migrants face after their treacherous sea journey to the Turks and Caicos shores in search of a better life. In the video several Haitian migrants were seen scavenging through garbage at a dumpsite on Providenciales in search of food and other useful discarded household items. Aljazeera journalist, Nick Spicer who interviewed several migrants in Providenciales said: “They came here because they wanted to work in the many luxury hotels on the Turks and Caicos Islands. “Now they live in a dump, they eat the meals the wealthy visitors are too full to finish, and wear the clothes the people throw away, some cover their faces to keep off the flies, but one man says he also feels shame.” One Haitian migrant during the interview said: “Nobody here gives a damn about Haiti, not the

THE GOVERNMENT is in the final stage of developing a new work permit management system that is designed to bring about and make changes in the submission, processing and issuance of work permits. Key features of the new system, which has been in the works since the past administration, include: the entry and submission of all data and supporting documents pertaining to work permit applications online by the employer or their delegate, electronic approval of labour clearances and work permits and automated responses to clients when key decisions are made, and the issuance of a more secure, machine readable, work permit ID card to work permit holders and dependents who are qualified to be endorsed. When the new system is launched, employers will still be required to deliver the original of all required documents to the immigration and labour department for verification purposes as well as to facilitate payment of the relevant fees.

LIST OF THE RECENT BOARDS AND COMMITTEES APPOINTMENTS LABOUR APPEAL TRIBUNAL – REMAINS AS IS.

WORK PERMIT BOARD ZONE 1 Mr. Wayne Williams Chairman April 1st 2017 - March 31st 2018 Mrs. Gladys Kennedy Member April 1st 2017 - March 31st 2019 Ms. Vanessa Forbes Member April 1st 2017 - March 31st 2018 Mrs. Patrice Thomas Member April 1st 2017 - March 31st 2019 WORK PERMIT BOARD ZONE 2 Mr. Devon Walkin Chairman April 1st 2017 - March 31st 2018 Mr. Ashwood Forbes Member April 1st 2017 - March 31st 2019 Mrs. Wendy Been-Handfield Member April 1st 2017 - March 31st 2018 Mrs. Sakera Cook Member April 1st 2017 - March 31st 2019

Hatian migrants scavenging through a dumpsite on Providenciales –Aljazeera photo

Minister of Health, Agriculture and Human Services, Honorable Edwin Astwood

Haitian Government, not the United States and not the people here; they consider Haitians to be animals.” However, the Environmental Health Department within the Ministry of Health advised residents, visitors and the international community that the story “Haitians forced to eat from garbage dumps in the Turks and Caicos Islands” is not true. The release stated: “There are no

Haitian nationals in the Turks and Caicos Islands who are forced or were forced to eat from any dump sites in the TCI.” The Department further noted that over the last several years it has made significant improvements to the solid waste management facilities throughout the country, especially the sites in Grand Turk and Providenciales. “The dump sites on Providenciales and Grand Turk are both fully enclosed to prevent unauthorized entry as well as to provide improved containment and security. “You will note from the publication that the dumpsite is not representative of the current dumpsites on either Grand Turk or Providenciales. “The Turks and Caicos Islands does not support or encourage persons whether legal or illegal residents or visitors, to eat from the dump.” It further stated that all communication regarding such should be disregarded and treated as falsified information.

Gov’t to launch new work permit processing system BY DELANA ISLES

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The final phase of modernizing the processing work permit processing will involve the ability to pay permit fees online. In announcing the improved service, Sean Astwood, the Deputy Premier and Minister for Border Control and Employment, commented: “It is my government’s intention to demonstrate our full commitment to improving service delivery in all areas of my Ministry. “This new system will address some of the longstanding complaints that the business community express on a regular basis, more notably, the lack of feedback, lengthy delays in the process, and the absence of identification for family members who are permitted to reside in the Islands with permit holders. “For staff, it will resolve the issue of tracking documents and it will serve as an important compliance tool for enforcement officers”. He further noted that all staff, employers and their agents have a responsibility to ensure that the system yields the intended benefits and ask for the support of all persons, especially during the implementation

period. Permanent Secretary, Clara Gardiner also commented on the advancement of the new system, stating that the Ministry is finally at a stage where it is able to communicate publicly, and that the hard work and efforts of key project team members over the years is about to produce results. She noted that the launch of the work permit database is the first of a multi-faceted IT modernization that is taking place across all departments with the Ministry of Border Control and Employment. She further echoed assurance that in light of the implications the impending changes will have for staff, as well as the business community, a series of engagements that will take place over the next few weeks with key stakeholders. There will also be postings online, leading up to and beyond the go live date which will be announced in due course. Data Worx Systems Ltd. was awarded the contract for the development of the new information technology system and upgrade at the end of the 2016-2017 financial year.

IMMIGRATION APPEALS TRIBUNAL Ms. Sharlene Gardiner Chairman April 1st 2017 - March 31st 2019 Mrs. Glenda Lightbourne Member April 1st 2017 - March 31st 2019 Mr. Robert Been Jr Member April 1st 2017 - March 31st 2018 Mr. Carlos Ariza Member April 1st 2017 - March 31st 2019 Mrs. Tanya Parnell Member April 1st 2017 - March 31st 2018 Natasha Hall Secretary April 1st 2017 - March 31st 2018 • Advised the Governor to appoint the following as members to the Board Members for the Ministry of Home Affairs for a period of one year effective 1st April 2017 to 31st March 2018: PRISON CATEGORIZATION Terrence Astwood Superintendent of Prison Wilbert Jennings Noreen Williams Mckoy PAROLE BOARD Steve Barrett Sharon Whittaker Eddie Smith Edith mesa Charles Hall Permanent Secretary Director of Social Development Superintendent of Prison Kamala Roberts

BOARD Chairman Member Member Member Superintendent Chairman Member Member Member Ex-Officio Ex-Officio Ex-Officio Secretary

PRISON’S VISITING COMMITTEE Perry Missick Chairman Leo Selver Member Marionette Hinds Member Tanya Wright Member Beverly Ann Simmons Member Kenneth Hamilton Member Carolyn Lightbourne Member Permanent Secretary Ex-Officio Director of Social Development Ex-Officio Superintendent of Prison Ex-Officio Kamala Roberts Secretary RADIO TURKS AND CAICOS BOARD OF GOVERNORS Audley Astwood Chairman Ryan Walkin Member Theresa S. Williams Member Cindy Parker Williams Member Herman Handfield Member Karen Missick Member Permanent Secretary Ex-Officio ADOPTION COMMITTEE Tiffany Thomas-Browne Judy Knowles Betty Ann Been Desiree Downes Ian Astwood Carolyn Dickenson Marjorie Bassett Carol Durham Kacy Ann Higgs Karen Higgs

Chairman Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Secretary

• Advised the Governor to appoint the following as members to the Fisheries Advisory Committee for a period not exceeding three years effective 1st April 2017 to 31st March 2020: Director of DEMA Craig Been Bertha Belle David Phillips Harold Walkin

Chairman Member Member Member Member

• Advised the Governor to appoint the following as members to the Tourist Board for a period of one year effective April 1st 2017 – March 31st 2018: Norman Hamilton Chairman Tendra Musgrove Member Kimberly Cox Member Gordon Lightbourne Member Derek Been Member Patricia Eke Member Kendra Parker Deputy Chair Permanent Secretar Ex-Officio • Advised the Governor to appoint the following as members to the Public Health and Environment Board for a period of three years effective April 1st 2017 – March 31st 2020: Lorne Robinson Adelphine Pitter Dr. Nadia Astwood Kenrick Neely Leroy Adams Lewis Astwood Kendrick Simmons

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Supplementary Labour officers arrested on Bill is passed suspicion of forged work permits THE fifth and last supplementary bill for financial year 2016-2017 was on Monday (March 27) passed in the House of Assembly with majority support. The majority of the monies, some $356,629 from the recurrent expenditure and $2.26M from capital expenditure, will go towards acquiring properties that the Turks and Caicos Islands Government has been renting for several years. Two of those buildings are the Carlos Simmons building that was has been rented by TCIG for more than 15 years, and the other is the Sammy Been Plaza. Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson, who presented the Bill to the House, noted that the Government will be completing to purchase of the Sammy Been Plaza - the entire sum of which is $2.3M. She stated: “We are looking to recover this investment in no more than seven years but to also save a minimum of 384,000 in rent.” She also thanked those Opposition members who supported the Bill, noting that there is wisdom in a government acquiring assets. “I know that a lot of the time governments before us would have felt a bit cold feet about acquiring properties and reducing rent for those persons who would have invested. It is our business and our job to create the economic activity that there would be a private sector that would be willing to rent from these buildings once the Government vacates them.” While all of the Opposition members supported the Bill, George Lightbourne – PNP elected member

for Grand Turk North - was very critical of the monies being taken from allocations for major projects, particularly for Grand Turk. He pointed to the Mega One Triton boat, which has been an eyesore for years, and the allocation of $700,000 in the 2016-2017 budget for its removal as being a failure of the new government in its first one hundred days. “After almost 100 days in office, we have seen no real effort was made to move that boat and so I am very saddened that no attention is apparently being paid to Grand Turk by this government… the boat that so much work and attention was put into by the previous administration, is going to be left on the beach. “A prudent government would have included in the supplementary additional funding to go to $700,000 to move that boat (Mega One Triton). As she explained on March 22, when the estimates for the supplementary appropriations was first tabled in the House, the money is being taken from several projects that did not have successful bidders or where there was no response to tenders as well as savings in other areas of the budget which would have been lost when the 2016-2017 financial year comes to an end on March 31. Meanwhile, another portion of the supplementary allocation is going towards the housing and repatriation of the 40 plus Dominican poachers who were caught in TCI waters recently, while another portion of the money will be to be used to settle a number of litigations against the Government.

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Cabinet. “It’s a truism that really talented people don’t need to advertise themselves and unlike so many empty vessels they don’t make the most noise. “We need them, given the frightening problems of crime, porous borders (which those who are responsible simply will not tackle), endless SIPT nonsense, we exude instability and investors stay away.” While another commenter pointed out that it is hard to find qualified people in the TCI other than friends and some relatives. “The TCI has a small population that is getting smaller. It is hard to find qualified people other than your friends and some relatives. “We need real legal immigration to swell the population. Hopefully the new

minister of immigration will take that department apart and open the legal doors. “In the meantime who could complain about the new government when the people ignored what the former government did. “NIB Board members ErvIn Quelch and Trevor Cooke transferred over 20 million of the pension funds to political friend Washington Misick’s high risk private bank. For 4 years Washington served with his niece Akierra and his nephew DonHue.” However, Premier Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson has since said that the members assigned to serve are irrefutably qualified for the positions. Cartwright-Robinson also revealed that several Boards are yet to be appointed.

BY OLIVIA ROSE TWO FEMALE employees of the Ministry of Border Control and Labour were arrested on suspicion of forged work permit documents on Monday March 27. The investigation is part of a joint crackdown launched by detectives of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force Financial Crime Unit and the Integrity Commission. The Crime Unit launched an investigation into a number of allegations of forged Turks and Caicos Islands work permits that have been issued to a number of persons within the Haitian and Dominican Communities. According to the Police, detectives along with members of the Integrity Commission, on Monday March 27, conducted a number of searches at various locations. They discovered that after valid work permits expired, payments would be made through an agency for renewal and instead of receiving renewed valid work permits these nationals were issued with forged work permits. The Two females, ages 28 and

47 were arrested on suspicion of Uttering Forged Document. Director of the Integrity Commission, Eugene Otuonye has since said: “This is primarily a Police operation and the Integrity Commission is an interested partner that is working in the background of the investigation. Also weighing in on the arrests Minister of Border Control and Employment, Hon Sean R. Astwood, issued a statement echoing similar sentiments. He pointed out that since it is a police matter he did not want to comment prematurely, in an effort to avoid influencing the outcome of the investigation. The Border Control and Employment Minister said: “I can confirm that persons were arrested and released on bail.” Astwood emphasized that his Government supports a corruption free public service and any activity that would lead to the accomplishment of this state of being. He further urged other workers to work together with police.

“I want to encourage the many honest and hard working men and women under my Ministry to continue to uphold the principles of integrity without fail and will cooperate fully with the RTCPF and Integrity Commission. “We are working tirelessly to address all customer service issues in the Department of Border Control and Employment Services.” The Minister pointed out that his ministry is currently undergoing a vigorous restructuring exercise to improve the delivery of quality of services to enhance the customer service experience. “We have a customer service department that will receive some additional manpower and we are computerizing and streamlining processes to reduce the wait time for birth certificates, death certificates, work permits, Labour clearances, and other essential documents. “This is an ongoing process and the public should see improvement in these services in the very near future.” According to Police more arrests are expected to be made as the probe continues.

‘Change Government’ mum on legislative agenda – Royal Robinson BY OLIVIA ROSE PNP`s Chairman, Royal Robinson is accusing the three-month old PDM Government of reneging on several critical promises made to the people on its touted 100 days plan. Robinson in two separate releases this week bashed the Government for not delivering on its promises. One such promise cited by the Progressive National Party`s Chairman, is the crafting of a legislative agenda which would update and introduce new laws essential for a growing country. He noted that the Government has yet to produce its Legislative Agenda showing the laws that it intends under its mandate to introduce whether as amendments to existing laws or entirely new Bills. Robinson said: “Before assuming office, Hon. Premier Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson spoke profusely about a legislative agenda and the importance of one. “Well to date, like most things, this “Change government” is completely mum about such an important tool. “This would clearly show the people of the Turks and Caicos Islands how they fit into the scheme of things.” The PNP Chairman pointed out that to date, the only bills enacted were those dealing with financial matters to ensure that the government keeps running or to purchase properties, in the main. Noting that several other bills

PNP`s Chairman Royal Robinso

including the 100% Service Charge bill, Immigration Repeal and Replace Bill, Pensions and Gratuities Amendment Bill, Youth Empowerment Bill and the Freedom of Information Bill, were not passed by the PDM in the first 100 days. Robinson said :“We have heard about the vaulted 12 Point Plan to combat crime, but nowhere, so far any real inkling of that plan has seen the light of day. “We are aware of the spike of criminal activities within our country. “In fact, there was a joint PNP/PDM press conference to demonstrate our solidarity and commitment to eradicating crime in the Turks and Caicos Islands.” Robinson propounded that since that meeting the Government has not allocated any new funds or rearranged its financing priorities to allocate funds to aid in the fighting of crime. “There has not been any Legislative effort by way of a Bill to

aid in this fight. “The one substantive piece of legislation that was brought, was the Bribery Bill, which by the very nature of the body language of the Government’s Front Bench, they are clearly not in sync with.” Robinson in his seethe argued that the PDM on its campaign trail prioritized employment and improvement in the education sector, but is yet to put forward legislations to bring these advancements to fruition. He questioned: “Where is the legislation that strengthens the educational opportunities of the ordinary Turks and Caicos Islander.” “The one major construction development project that most likely would come to fruition in the very near future, they have been spewing cold water on, to the extent that Tuscany and Venetian can thumb their proverbial noses at us by dragging the litigation to the Privy Council with nary a peep out of this government.” “Change indeed might be here, but surely this is not the one that the people voted for.” The production of a legislative agenda will aid the Government in presenting the best positions and encourage dialogue from a wide cross section. The absence of an Agenda under previous administrations has seen on occasions the shortest possible Notice for Bills to be brought to the House and even less time in the public domain.


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Public sector overhaul BY OLIVIA ROSE SEVERAL Government technocrats will soon function in new capacities as the public sector gets a major shakeup. For the first time since it was elected, the People`s Democratic Movement (PDM) government will be able to bring home many of its long-held ambitions to push structural, economic and social policy changes. These include a desire to drastically reduce bureaucratic duplication, accelerate service delivery and make government agencies and departments work to a common purpose rather than competing against each other, as has often been the case under previous administrations. The shakeup will see several Government employees including directors, permanent secretaries,

senior managers, deputies and other personnel functioning in new roles. According to a release from the Office of the Deputy Governor, Anya Williams under, whose purview the Civil service falls, the overhaul is in keeping with efforts to improve service delivery and to realign skills across the government. It was noted that the senior management structure will take effect on April 1, 2017. According to the release, The Ministry of Border Control, headed by newly assigned Permanent Secretary Susan Malcolm and Deputy Secretaries Althea Been and Sharon Taylor, will be heavily focused on the implementation of the Business Transformation Strategy, which will see the launch of a new Border Management System, several online work permit application processes, the introduction of new work permit cards and the implementation of the

Deputy Governor Anya Williams and Civil Service workers

recommendations of the National Skills Audit. “Current Director of Immigration, Mr. Larry Mills, upon his return from study leave will assume the role of the new Director of Registration and Citizenship and will oversee the improvements to be made in the area of births, deaths and citizenship, whilst current Labour Commissioner, Michelle Gardiner, will be transitioning to the role of Deputy Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment effective April 1st. “Mrs. Gardiner previously

Post cabinet press statement His Excellency the Governor, Dr. John Freeman, chaired the 8th meeting of the Cabinet on Tuesday, 28 March 2017, at the Hon. N. J. S. Francis Building in Grand Turk. All Ministers were present. At this meeting Cabinet: • Advised the Governor to approve the proposed amendments to the Banking (Amendment) Regulations 2017 to permit changes to the fee schedule to the Banking Fees to become effective April 3rd, 2017 • Advised the Governor to approve the 2017-2018 Revenue and Expenditure Estimates for the Statutory Bodies of the Turks and Caicos Islands Government for advancement to the House of Assembly. • Advised the Governor to approve the proposed amendments to the Criteria for Designation of Restaurants to permit the taxation of cancellations of bookings which was previously omitted. • Advised the Governor to approve the implementation of a Renewal Policy for the Caribbean Catastrophic Risk Insurance Policy that would provide increased coverage for damages caused by tropical cyclone and flooding from excessive rainfall. • Advised the Governor to agree to the development of the Turks and Caicos Islands National Wealth Fund, formerly referred

to as the Sovereign Wealth Fund, and further that the draft Turks and Caicos Islands National Wealth Fund Bill (2017), with changes, be approved for advancement for debate in the House of Assembly. • Advised the Governor to agree to the proposed temporary relocation of the Victoria Public Library to the Franklyn Missick Building on Church Folly Grand Turk until such time that the rebuilding of a permanent structure has been finalized. • Received an update from the Ministry of Tourism, Environment, Culture and Heritage on the Mega One Triton. • Advised the Governor to approve the draft MOU between the Turks and Caicos Islands Government and the CARPHA for the formalization of procurement of pharmaceuticals from the Caribbean. • Noted the award of several contract notifications as per follows: - Vehicles for Vector Control Department North/Middle Caicos - Upgrade to Her Majesty’s Prison Grand Turk - Upgrade to the Gustavus Lightbourne Sports Complex Providenciales - Design and Build Community Clinic – Bottle Creek North Caicos TCIG Green Energy Programme Grand Turk - Equipment & Software for

Judiciary - South Caicos Sports & Recreational Complex South Caicos - Furniture National Equipment Public Health Laboratory Providenciales National Fire Hall Providenciales • Received an update from the Ministry of Tourism, Environment, Culture and Heritage on the Tourist Board. • Noted that this was the last meeting of Cabinet to be attended by the Chief Financial Officer, as he comes to the end of his tenure on March 31, 2017 and expressed its appreciation for his service to the Turks and Caicos Islands Government. • Noted the decision of the Privy Council on Monday March 27th, 2017 to dismiss the appeal by Akita Holdings against the Turks and Caicos Islands Government Civil Recovery Claim and the 2014 Supreme Court Ruling which awarded judgment to the Government. • Received an update from the Attorney General on the Dominican Republic Nationals who are currently detained due to their alleged participation in illegal fishing activities in the Turks and Caicos Islands’ waters. • Received an update from the Premier and Minister of Finance, Investment and Trade on Beneficial Ownership and Central Registry initiative.

served as the former Director of Environment and Coastal Resources. The vacant Director of Immigration and Commissioner of Labour positions will be advertised and recruited through an open competition.” THE FOLLOWING IS A LISTING OF THE FULL CHANGES THAT ARE TO BE MADE ACROSS GOVERNMENT Office of the Governor Executive Director - James Astwood Office of the Premier and District Administration Executive Director - Ronlee James Ministry of Finance, Trade and Investment Permanent Secretary - Athenee Harvey-Basden Deputy Secretaries - Shonia Thomas-Been, Arthur Been Office of the Deputy Governor Executive Director - Tito Lightbourne Office of the Deputy Premier and Ministry of Border Control and Employment Services Permanent Secretary - Susan

Malcolm Deputy Secretaries - Sharon Taylor, Althea Been Ministry of Home Affairs and Public Safety Permanent Secretary - Clara Gardiner Deputy Secretaries - Bridgette Newman, Russell Cox Ministry of Health and Human Services Permanent Secretary - Desiree Lewis Deputy Secretary - Tamera Robinson Ministry of Infrastructure, Housing and Utilities Permanent Secretary - Ian Astwood Deputy Secretary - Desmond Wilson Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture Permanent Secretary - Wesley Clerveaux Deputy Secretary - Amin McCartney Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Environment Permanent Secretary - Cheryl Ann Jones Deputy Secretary - Michelle Gardiner

Relocating to the United Kingdom to study, work and reside For the past few years, there has been a significant increase in the number of Turks and Caicos Islanders relocating to the United Kingdom (U.K.) to study and/ or live. Evidence of this can be seen in the over two hundred (200) students who are currently registered and studying in the U.K., in cities such as London, Manchester, Birmingham and Leeds. It is important to note that Turks and Caicos Islanders are British Overseas Territories Citizens, and as such, are subject to UK immigration control with no automatic right to live or work in the UK. However, those British Overseas Territories Citizens,who are both a British Overseas Territory Citizen as well as a British Citizen, are eligible to obtain an EU/British passport with the right to reside and work in the UK. This being the case, the Ministry of Border Control and Employment and the Turks and Caicos Islands

Government London Office (TCILO) hereby advise all persons who are interested in, or are planning to relocate to the U.K., whether to study or to live, to only do so after applying for and receiving their EU/ British Passport. It should also be noted that Turks and Caicos Islander students can only benefit from UK ‘home fees’ if they are in possession of an EU/ British passport. If the intention is to live or work in the UK, shortly after arrival, TCI citizens are advised to first obtain a National Insurance number, a process that is significantly easier with an EU/ British passport. On the subject of travel to the U.K. and within European Union member states, it is the experience of the Team in the Turks and Caicos Islands London Office, that the possession of an EU/British passport reduces the potential for confusion and delay, particularly if entering the country for the first time.


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Depression rates on the rise in the Caribbean BY TIARA MCTAIRE Substantial levels of loneliness, anxiety and depression have been identified as a persistent threat to the mental wellbeing of many persons across the pendulum. Unfortunately these findings are not isolated, many first world, and third world countries including those in the Caribbean are feeling the effects of this ‘common’ disease. The World Health Organization has even deemed depression as the leading cause of disability worldwide, and a major contributor to the overall global burden of disease as there has been over an 18 percent increase in diagnosed cases from youths to geriatrics since 2005. Statistics from the Department of Mental Health & Substance Dependence’s 2016 annual report, illustrates that mood affective disorders which range from severe depression with psychosis to mild depressive disorder, was one of the top three leading diagnosis made throughout the islands, accounting for 20 percent of the population seen. What is more so startling is data presented by the psychiatric services division which reported that the number of hospital admissions for psychiatric services, resulting from disorders linked to depression accounted for 47.6 percent of those admitted. Locally, persons assessed and receiving treatment for mood related disorders were predominantly female, this disproportion is in accordance with the World Health Organization’s 2015 Global Health Estimates, where women were 1.5 percent more likely to be diagnosed with depression than males.

Depression is known to increase the likelihood of suicide/ para-suicide and risk of other non-communicable diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. To combat this issue a three tiered plan was enacted; education and research to ensure that persons were not only aware of depression and its symptoms, but to ensure that the general public and those who were in the most vulnerable positions were assessed. Suicide was the second leading cause of deaths globally between person 15-29 years old and the cause of approximately 800,000 other deaths making it the 20th leading cause of death of 2015. Optimizing on Suicide Prevention Awareness Day, depression screenings were carried out for the general public and new mothers for two days throughout the islands, this was furthered by a walk and testimonials addressing the issue. As with any treatment, it must be cost effective, services provided by the Department have been provided free of charge by The Turks & Caicos Islands Government, which also through the aid of the Social Development Department reduces the cost of prescription medication for some persons who require those interventions. Lastly, the increase of reported cases has led to additional clinical staff` employment, including a Community Mental Health Nurse, Mental Health Counsellor and Clinical Psychologist. This has ultimately led to an increase in accessibility to support services. For more information/statistics please contact the Department of Mental Health & Substance Dependence on 338 3613/338 4737. To keep informed like us on facebook at www/facebook.com/tcidmhsd

Nikira John , IHC public relations and marketing manager; Dr Meghann Kruck, veterinarian at the Bark and Bliss clinic; Kay Vanes-Williams, IHC visiting consultant coordinator and representative of Bark and Bliss clinic

Victoria Public Library in Grand Turk receives donation of over 100 books BY DAISY HANDFIELD OVER 100 books were donated to the Victoria Public Library in Grand Turk, by Bark and Bliss veterinary clinic, after the establishment suffered from a recent fire which engulfed the 19th century library earlier this month. The donation was made after the Cheshire Hall Medical Centre in Providenciales made a generous donation of over 100 books to the veterinary clinic, after hearing about the cause. Miss Nikira John, public relations officer for Interhealth Canada handed over the books to representatives of the clinic during a press conference on Wednesday at the hospital on the Leeward Highway. Dr Meghann Kruck, veterinarian at the Bark and Bliss clinic told media houses during the press conference that Grand Turk was quite near and dear to the hearts of staff of the clinic.

She said: “We have been visiting Grand Turk and providing veterinary care for about three years, newer as Bark and Bliss. Our veterinary clinic wanted to do something nice by supporting the library and doing a book drive. When clients bring in a book, they get five dollars off of services. The hospital gave us a call and let us know that they had 100 books for us and we were absolutely delighted. We then called the library in Grand Turk and they are just ecstatic.” Vet Kruck added that although any amount of books is appreciated, their target is to restore at least a quarter of the books that were lost to the fire. “If we could get 2,500 books that would be amazing. The library had 8,500 books that burnt down so if we could get close to a quarter of that, that would be good,” she said. John said that both staff and patients of the hospital are delighted to be a part of the drive. She said: “We are always

looking for ways to help and we were very excited to learn of a local organization, Bark and Bliss veterinary services, here in the Turks and Caicos Islands, who had put out a call for persons to donate any of their unused or unwanted or lightly used books towards a book collection cause for the Grand Turk library service. “Here today, we have over 100 books that we have collected over the years from various employees who left these behind, obviously to lighten their loads when they left the Turks and Caicos Islands. We have kept these in our store room with hopes of one day maybe opening a recreational library here at the hospital. It is actually good that this particular initiative came up because we see this as an even greater cause.” Books can be dropped off at the Bark and Bliss clinic which is located off Sand Castle road, near Chopsticks, Neptune Plaza in Providenciales.

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Rattles and repercussions We must keep our patience and sense of humor. Otherwise current rattles will get you down. Repercussions from PNP administrations haunted TCI through the Interim Government period well into the Rufus/Washy Government. Rattles continue to haunt TCI while the new PDM Government works to repair damage done to TCI financials and inward investment during 13 years of collective mess. Admittedly it did not seem like a mess from late 2003 to early 2007 when the country was afloat with borrowed and land flip money. The Rufus/Washy period suffered from unfulfilled expectations of more of the same. Spending is much more fun than the pain of paying it back, with

BY DAVID TAPFER

David is a retired mobile hydraulic engineer and business executive. He has been married to Middle Caicos native Yvette Robinson Tapfer for 27 years and has lived in Conch Bar, Middle Caicos, since 2002. David formerly served as branch chairman of the PDM from 2008 to 2011

interest and penalties. At the end of the day Rufus ended up rich, and Washy survived rich by the skin of his teeth. Teeth continuing to rattle. The PNP party now attempts to discipline former leaders. Mike the Leader, Piper the Land Man and Lillian who managed something. Was it health, education, Five Cays, whatever? Only Lillian seemed to see

the light moving a notch to the right. Lillian is now disciplined for seeing the light. Piper and Mike disciplined for running (and failing), election as extradited and indicted PNPs. Election and other plans and rattles went on behind the doors of Progress House and Smokey’s tavern. The Rufus deal to own Progress House is unaffordable

and Smokey has gone to God. Remember Isaiah 30:1 says: “woe to the rebellious who execute plans, not mine...to add sin to sin”. Mike Misick rattles against the Chief Financial Officer. CFO, a British watchdog. The CFO arrived because during Mike’s years the sleeping British Labour government was represented by the likes of liberal Meg Munn. Munn blind to wide Misick family manipulations going on under her very nose. No longer rattling but in jeopardy at court are more than a dozen other PNP’s. Saunders/Smokey 1980’s years of drug running dropped US and British hammers of justice. Will 2017 see the hammers drop on the theft of TCI’s land, finances and reputation? All built up under PDM. It was eight years of TCI under

slow and careful Chief Derek “Honest Abe” Taylor that gave TCI a honest careful reputation for managing its own financial and developmental affairs. A reputation stolen then squandered by PNP running wild under the 2006 Internal Independence Constitution. A constitution of rights squandered is itself a serious repercussion. The repercussions of having a CFO will go away only after the payback loans caused by the rattlers are fully paid and not repeated. We believe the actions of Premier and Financial Minister Sharlene are guided by the Almighty........therefore we must remember “The mills of God grind exceeding slow but exceedingly fine.”


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Premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands, Hon Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson

The National Insurance Board choir

NIB hosts 25th year anniversary Investment Symposium

BY DAISY HANDFIELD

APPROXIMATELY 80 local and international delegates attended an Investment Symposium hosted by the National Insurance Board, as part of their 25th year anniversary. The three-day event was conducted at the Beaches Resort in Providenciales on from Monday (March 28, 2017) to Thursday (March 30, 2017) and featured a range of delegates from the Turks and Caicos, other Caribbean countries and the United States. The TCI Cadet Corp performed a stellar flags and national anthems parade, Youth Explosion champions from the Wesley Methodist School gave a riveting show of culture including song, dance and costumes. A prayer for singleness of heart among the nations and delegates was

Deputy Chairman of the NIB, Mr Floyd Seymour

brought by Fr. Tellison Glover of the Anglican Church. The Deputy Chairman of the NIB, Floyd Seymour brought a warm welcome and the event was chaired by Obrien Forbes, well known charismatic MC. Hon Sharlene Cartwright-

Robinson, Premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands delivered a keynote address, reminding the audience that the NIB has the largest accumulation of assets in the country of over $200m, but pointed out that there is a serious responsibility expected by Boards as by 2050 the resources of the plan would be completely depleted without innovative strategies. The Premier said intervention is required and promised that her Administration will be looking at ways the National Insurance plan can be bolstered and built so that is always able to respond to its contributors. Greetings also came from Reginald Thomas, CIESS with Vote of thanks by NIB CEO, Walter Gardiner. Diandra Mills, Investment

Manager for the National Insurance Board told this publication that NIB was pleased to be hosting this Investment Symposium and that she hoped the participants found the information useful. She said: “The National Insurance Board is celebrating its 25th anniversary and as part of the celebrations, we have agreed to host a regional social security investment forum. The forum is on the governance, the framework and the strategy of social security institution. We have invited delegates from the social security boards around the Caribbean region. We have actuaries, accountants, auditing firms, and we have speakers and presenters from the United States, as well as local and regional bodies from the Caribbean and the TCI.” The Investment Manager

emphasised that social security is very important in every country and that the more education delegates receive on governance and strategy and formulating policies, regarding social security is beneficial to the entire country. “I think it will be really beneficial because we are grasping on the knowledge of these experts and whatever they can give us, in terms of their knowledge from investing fields and we really are drawing on their expertise to help us to propel our funds forward,” she said. National songs were brought by the NIB Choir with remarks coming from Mr Reginald Thomas, who flew in from Mexico and is the Director of the Inter-American Centre for Social Security Studies. The Vote of Thanks was delivered by CEO of the NIB, Mr Walter Gardiner.

Yello Media Group hosts digital marketing seminar BY DAISY HANDFIELD LOCAL business owners attended a digital marketing seminar on Wednesday which was hosted by Yello Media Group, in an effort to educate participants on efficient digital marketing approaches. The event was held at Beaches TCI in Providenciales and saw visiting facilitator and regional manager for Yello Media Group, Mr Rasheed Girvan who spoke on the importance of keeping businesses abreast with the latest digital advancements and how it could enhance their companies. He said: “The importance of that is a direct result of how many of your customers are online. What we have seen is that 81 percent of the population, in the US for example, has a social media account. If your business in any way, shape or form, targets or caters to an international

customer, it is critically important for you to have a good digital presence. “If your business focuses on local audiences, it is still important because most of the audience are still online. Whether they are using it for internet, for social media or for research, many people are online. If people are online, it provides an ideal opportunity to be able to reach them where they are.” The regional manager informed stakeholders in the audience of the benefits of YouTube and the power it has to grasp the attention of internet users. Mr Girvan explained that the number of businesses that incorporate digital media platforms like YouTube and apps to promote their business has increased drastically over the years. “There has been an exponential increase in the number of businesses, small, media and large businesses

Mr Rasheed Girvan speaking to the audience during the digital marketing seminar

who use digital marketing to promote their businesses because people are more and more online. “There is a good reason for that; access to devices that use the internet, smartphones for example, tablets and laptops are much more accessible and affordable. Because of that, people who have the interest will be able to very easily and in a

cost effective way be able to access the internet and digital media. Once the customers are there and the public is there, it means that businesses who are interested in communicating with that public, need to be there also. The truth is that digital is very dynamic and things change very rapidly and very frequently. What may have been relevant last year this time, may not

be as relevant right now,” he said. The Yello Media Group started off as one of the top publishers of online print and directories throughout the Caribbean, then begun offering website development, online videos, search engine optimization, search engine marketing and social media. The company has had a branch here in the islands since 2002.


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Tourist Board hosts a writing competition BY DAISY HANDFIELD

Tcig host PAHO/WHO advisor from human resources for health

TCIG host PAHO/WHO advisor from human resources for health The Ministry of Health, Agriculture & Human Services is pleased to welcome Dr. Erica Wheeler, Advisor, Human Resources for Health of the PAHO/WHO, Barbados Office, to the Turks and Caicos Islands. This visit spans from the 27th 31st March 2017, and is to conduct an assessment of the TCI’s human resources for health in accordance with our 2020 vision for health care.

During her visit, she will meet with multi-sectoral stakeholders that impact the health system and its human resources. The aim is to gather information about the current human resources for health situation including education and training needs as well as discuss Turks and Caicos Islands capacity to develop human resources for health policy and plan.

Autistic classroom in Providenciales to celebrate World Autism Day BY DAISY HANDFIELD CHILDREN from the Hope Autism Classroom in Providenciales will be hosting a World Autism Awareness Day party at the school in the Mills Institute, in Long Bay, as means of celebrating another year dedicated to the development and care of those affected by autism. The event will be held on April 2, which is the day that the world join hands to host initiatives to commemorate the well-known disorder. From 5pm to 7pm, parents, teachers and the children will celebrate the day with games and light refreshments at the school. Mrs Maxcia Rigby, founder of the Hope Foundation and the Hope Autism Classroom told this publication in an interview on Thursday that this initiative is something that she has been conducting for the past four years and that is it usually well attended. She added that the public was also welcomed to attend the party.

She said: “Join us as we continue to make a difference in the lives of our children and families in TCI affected by ASD.” The Hope Foundation for Autism Awareness, a non-profit organisation, was founded in the Turks and Caicos Islands on April 16, 2013 to cater to autism awareness, diagnosis, and treatment. Eventually, the Hope Foundation partnered with the Mills Institute in Providenciales for the establishment of a classroom for autistic children. The Hope Autism Classroom is specifically designed for children with autism, with furniture and a curriculum designed in a way to accommodate these students. The classroom currently caters to eight students and the teachers for the classroom are professionals with experience in teaching children with autism. Every year, autism organizations around the world celebrate the day with unique fundraising and awarenessraising events.

STUDENTS of the Turks and Caicos Islands are encouraged to showcase their creative writing and poetry skills, in a writing competition hosted by the Tourist Board, in collaboration with the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO). A press conference was held at the Tourist Board’s office in Providenciales on March 28, 2017 to discuss the details of the competition. The competition will run from March 28, 2017 to May 1, 2017 under the theme ‘A Year of Adventure in the Caribbean’, for children within two age groups- eight to 10 years and 10-12 years. The competition seeks to encourage both formal and creative writing submissions related to strengthening tourism development in the region. The formal writing stream may only include works that count as either essays or prose, while the creative writing stream may only include works that count as poems or short stories. A local judging panel will review all submissions and determine the four winning entries, two per age group, which will be forwarded to CTO for the regional finals. Winners will be determined based on the following criteria: knowledge of tourism, originality of ideas, expression of self, organization of thoughts, and grammar. The writing topics given by CTO focus on sustainable tourism or adventure within the participants’

home country. The CTO and its member countries and hotels will highlight the Caribbean as the leading choice for a vacation filled with adventure. The campaign will celebrate everything from adrenalinepumping active pursuits, to local culture, and casually sampling experiences unique to a specific CTO destination. Blythe Clare, training manager with the Tourist Board told media houses that she is officially the local competition coordinator and will be responsible for getting the information and coordinating the screening of the entries from the TCI. Oehleo Higgs, public relations officer with the Tourist Board explained that many times visitors were not familiar with all of the activities that the TCI had to offer, so this was an opportunity for students of the TCI to highlight some of the major attractions available. “The question that we get asked the most by visitors is what to do when we visit your destination. CTO uses that message from all of the communication professionals and decided that 2017 would be the year of adventure. Now, a lot of people think of Turks and Caicos and only think of going to the beach, but the Turks and Caicos is full of adventure. We have once in a lifetime adventure opportunities which include whale-watching in Salt Cay, zip lining in Grand Turk or historic adventures by visiting the

Lighthouse in all of the historic districts,” he said. Present for the competition launching were representatives from the various public and private primary schools on Providenciales, along with education officer, Mr Mark Garland. Mr Garland expressed that he was excited about the competition, as it is another way for the youth to develop their more artistic and creative skills. He said: “Creative writing and formal writing go beyond what we can express as it relates to the opportunity that it offers a child. When I was a teacher, my most effective method of assessment was the compilation of portfolios. Every week I would give my students a piece of writing and at the end of that week I would have an idea of the progress made. It is really remarkable to see the progress made at the end of a school term. Especially in the area of vocabulary, penmanship and in expressing their ideas.” Lyn Smith, principal of the Richmond Hill Preparatory School mentioned that she was pleased that the private schools were not left out of the competition because many times they were overlooked when it came to initiatives such as this one. “We are a part of what happens in this country. We train the children in this country, so we are really happy you remembered us. The children love to be a part of competitions like this,” she said.

Turks and Caicos Islands to observe world health day THE TURKS and Caicos Islands will join in the annual celebration of World Health Day. Introduced during the First World Health Assembly in 1948, and implemented in 1950, April 7th, has been set aside for this observance and addressing issues stemming from the annual Global Burden of Disease Report. The Department of Mental Health and Substance Dependence in the Ministry of Health, Agriculture and Human Services will spearhead this year’s activities as the theme chosen is “Depression: Let’s talk!” Statistics released from the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2015 indicates that depression has been recorded as a major contributor to the global burden of disease and has seen over an 18 percent increase in reported and diagnosed cases since 2005. The latest Report from WHO

reveals the startling statistic that approximately 300 million persons are living with depression; this represents more than 4 percent of the global population. Furthermore, depression has been known to increase susceptibility to noncommunicable diseases and can also be a result of diseases already contracted. Unfortunately, serious depression can lead to suicide and it is reported that close to 800,000 die by suicide every year. While statistics in the Turks and Caicos Islands are of no comparison to the global figures, it should be noted that 20 percent of persons assessed and receiving treatment by the Department, as well as 47.6 percent of those admitted to the hospital by the Department are linked to Depression. In an effort to ensure that the majority of these cases do not result

in lack of treatment, self-injury or death, the Department is asking for the community to support the activities that will be taking place, as stigma and discrimination is still a concern for many requiring mental health care. On World Health Day and the days leading up to it, the Department of Mental Health and Substance Dependence will engage in a number of activities to increase awareness about the disorder and treatment opportunities. This will include: • Appearance on Health Matters -3rd April, 2017 • Release of Depression article 7th April, 2017 • Airing of Video Testimonials on Depression 7th April, 2017 • Depression Screening – 7th April, 2017 (Cheshire Hall Medical Centre & Cockburn Town Medical Centre)


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Baby your back Statistics show that over 80 percent of people will experience back pain at some time in their lives. Back pain hurts, of course, but it can also curtail routine activities, such as picking up a child or getting in and out of your car. The good news is that while some causes of back pain such as – i.e., medical factors and pregnancy – are unavoidable, in most cases you can prevent problems by taking care of your back with simple lifestyle habits. Here are five tips that will help. 1. PERFECT YOUR POSTURE It’s important to keep your spine properly aligned, whether you are walking or sitting. One way to improve your posture is to imagine that a string is attached to the top of your head, pulling you gently upwards towards the ceiling. Just thinking about it will help you lengthen your spine. When sitting, especially in front of a computer, be sure the chair supports your lower back – in a slightly arched position – and that both feet are flat on the floor. Don’t slump, and use an armrest to help reduce stress in

the upper body. For good sleeping posture, use a supportive pillow and mattress, and sleep on your back or side. 2. BE MORE ACTIVE - EVERY DAY Poor fitness is associated with back pain. All types of activity contribute to back health, especially strength exercises for the back and abdominal muscles, and flexibility stretching for the entire body. Always warm up before physical activity, and stretch -out when you’re finished. Try to make physical activity a habit.

the disks of your spine. Your spinal disks need water to keep them cushiony, which is good for back health. • Mind/body activities including restorative yoga and regular massage can help you avoid stress-related back problems. 4. SEE A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL

Shrimp Fried Rice Recipe

PREP TIME: 15 MINUTES

INGREDIENTS

• 8 ounces small raw shrimp, shelled and deveined • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt • freshly ground black pepper • 1/2 teaspoon cornstarch • 3 tablespoons high smoke point oil such as canola oil or rice bran oil • 3 eggs, beaten • 2 stalks green onion, minced

Dr Craig Zavitz is a Canadian chiropractor registered in the Turks and Caicos Islands. He specialises in gentle manual therapies, activator, therapeutic laser, and smoking cessation. To make appointments call 941-5252 or email craig@gracebaychiro.com. For more information visit www.gracebaychiro.com.

BY Dr Craig Zavitz

Dr. Zavitz will be returning to TCI April 20th and will be available in both Provo and Grand Turk for appointments. Call or text 347-8964 to schedule. See a health professional, such as a chiropractor, if you have back pain that persists. It may go away on its own, but there’s also a chance that back pain will recur if left untreated.

Dr. Zavitz will be returning to TCI April 20th and will be available in both Provo and Grand Turk for appointments. Call or text 347-8964 to schedule.

cooked through, still a bit runny, transfer them from the pan to the bowl with the cooked shrimp. • 5 Sauté green onions, add rice: Clean out the pan or wok with paper towels and return it to the burner. Heat the pan on high and when it is hot, swirl in the remaining tablespoon or two of oil. When the oil is shimmering hot (almost smoking), add the green onions and sauté for 15 seconds. • Then add the leftover cooked rice to the pan and stir with the green onions to mix well. • Spread the rice onion mixture over

the surface of the pan and let it fry, without moving it. You should hear the rice sizzle. Cook for about 1 to 2 minutes.

3. LIFT WITH CARE Avoid lifting heavy objects that may place too much strain on your back. When you do lift, bend your knees and use your arm and leg muscles, not your back, to do the work. Hold the object close to your body and distribute the weight evenly. Other lifestyle habits make a difference too! • Maintaining a healthy weight reduces strain on your back. • Drinking several glasses of water every day helps to keep your entire body hydrated, including

Weekly Recipe

• Cook time: 15 minutes • Yield: Serves 4 • Make sure to use leftover, day old rice when making fried rice. Freshly made rice will make a fried rice that’s mushy.

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• 4 cups leftover rice, grains separated well • 3/4 cup frozen peas and carrots, defrosted • 1 tablespoon soy sauce (use gluten-free soy sauce if you are making a gluten-free version), plus more to taste • 1 teaspoon sesame oil

METHOD

• 1 Toss shrimp with salt, pepper, cornstarch: In a medium bowl, sprinkle the shrimp with salt, pepper, and cornstarch, and toss to coat. Set aside to sit for ten minutes at room temperature. • 2 Heat pan on high heat: Heat a large sauté pan or wok (a

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seasoned cast iron pan or hard anodized aluminum works well, they’re relatively stick free and can take the heat) on high heat. When the pan is very hot (a drop of water instantly sizzles when it hits the pan), swirl in one tablespoon of the cooking oil to coat the pan. 3 Sear shrimp on both sides: Add the shrimp to the hot pan, spreading them out quickly in a single layer. Let them fry in the pan without moving them, for 30 seconds. Flip the shrimp over and let them fry on the other side for another 30 seconds or until they are mostly cooked through. (Do not cook them all the way!) Use a slotted spoon to scoop the shrimp out of the pan to a bowl. 4 Cook beaten eggs, slightly runny: Return the pan to the burner and lower the heat to medium. Add a little more oil if the pan needs it. Add the beaten eggs and stir them quickly to scramble them while they cook. When the eggs are not quite

• • Use a spatula to turn over the rice, and spread it over the pan again. Let cook for a minute longer. • 6 Add soy sauce, carrots, peas, shrimp, eggs, sesame oil: Sprinkle soy sauce on the rice and stir to combine. • Add the carrots, peas, shrimp, eggs, and sesame oil, stirring to combine well.


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Team from Ministry of Home Affairs returns from status of women conference THOUSANDS of women from countries around the world gathered at the United Nations Headquarters in New York during March 12th – 18th 2017, for the 61st Session of the Commission on the Status of Women under the theme, “Women’s Economic Empowerment in the changing world of work.” A team of three persons namely Deputy Secretary, Mrs. Bridgette Newman, Gender Affairs Coordinator Mrs. Carolyn Dickenson and Acting Executive Administrator to the Minister, Ms. Kamala Roberts joined colleagues from other Overseas Territories under the United Kingdom’s delegation. The conference was seen as an important opportunity to evaluate the progress made in the implementation of agreed conclusions from the fifty-eighth session (2014), on ‘Challenges and achievements in the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals for women and girls.’ It also allowed persons to take stock of the progress made in achieving goals

outlined in (CEDAW) Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women as well as provide critical reflection on the direction to be taken in gender equality programming. The TCI delegation participated in several meetings at the UK Mission to the United Nations, chief among which was a Ministerial session held on Tuesday, March 13th with other Overseas Territories counterparts and was chaired by GEO Director, Hilary Spencer. The session also allowed for the reaffirmation of our commitment to gender equality and equity goals in the sub region. The main session focused on (CEDAW) Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against women and what member states were doing to end violence against women and girls, promote gender equality and the rights and protection of women and girls as well as strengthening the family initiative. The team was particularly delighted to share some of the

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Interesting (and bizarre) dental facts In aid of World Oral Health Day last week, the Oral Health Foundation, the UK’s leading dental charity, have looked at just how long we spend brushing our teeth during our lives with some amazing findings. The charity has discovered that, with the average life expectancy currently standing at 81.5 years, if a person brushes their teeth for two minutes twice a day over the course of their life it would equate to 118,990 minutes - the equivalent of 1,983.16 hours or slightly more than 82 days. How do you think you match up against this?? To look at this another way, the charity and calculated that this equals more than 1,322 soccer games, 1,487 rugby matches, or even 16 five-day cricket test matches! They also found that you could watch all of the current 60 episodes of Game of Thrones a whopping 33

times each, or the whole run of 236 episodes of Friends 22.9 times or even the whole Lord of the Rings trilogy a huge 192.8 times! By releasing these statistics, the charity is hoping to draw attention to just how important our oral health is and make people realize how much time they should be dedicating to looking after their mouths. Dr Nigel Carter said: “From experience, in reality we know that a lot of people do not always spend two minutes twice a day, every day, brushing their teeth. But our message is simple, you should be! “The health of our mouth is so incredibly vital, from eating, drinking, speaking and even breathing a problem with our oral health can seriously impact our quality of life and by making sure we spend a relatively small amount of time looking after it every day we

Team from Ministry of Home Affairs returns from status of women conference

achievements of women in the TCI, which were also highlighted in the recently presented CEDAW Report. Colleagues from Bermuda were eager to hear about strategies that had been successfully implemented in the TCI to bring about such positive outcomes. The TCI delegation was also privileged to attend a reception in honour of His Excellency, Mr. Matthew Rycroft, the

United Kingdom’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations where they were able to interact with personnel from the United Kingdom and United Nations. Plenary sessions were also organized to facilitate exchange of experiences and best practices at both a national and international level. These discussions were focused on a number of sub topics with emphasis being placed on “ending violence

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against women and girls”. Outside of the events planned by the UN to the UK Mission, the team attended a number of other sessions, which included; Women and work: Expanding leadership, Pay Equity and Economic Power, Strengthening Spaces, working to end violence against women, Gender and work in the Global Economy: 21 Nations, Women’s Economic EmpowermentGrassroots Rural Women’s Perspective and Wanted: Economic Empowerment and Equality, not the Sex Trade. Commenting on CSW61, Gender Affairs Coordinator Mrs. Carolyn Dickenson stated; “The conference was an awesome experience, as the team was able to hear firsthand some of the challenges and experiences of women who continue to fight for gender equality and economic empowerment of both women and girls. It also gave us a greater sense of appreciation for the many achievements and successes of women here in the Turks and Caicos Islands who continue to play leading roles in all spheres of public and private life.”

By Dr Mark Osmond following three simple rules of oral health they can make a huge difference: Brush your teeth last thing at night and at least one other time during the day, with a fluoride toothpaste, cut down on how often you have sugary foods and drinks, visit the dentist regularly.

can have a big impact on our health. “World Oral Health Day is an excellent opportunity for people to find out a little bit more about looking after their oral health and I encourage everybody to think about how important their mouths are and consider if they are doing enough to look after theirs.” The Oral Health Foundation want to draw attention to the shocking statistic that more than 40,000

children in the UK alone have had teeth removed under general anesthetic in hospitals within the last year due to tooth decay. They are hoping that by making people more aware of what we need to do to look after our oral health we can help to reverse this shameful statistic. The charity is determined to get people to understand that almost every single one of these cases is entirely preventable, and that by

BIZARRE DENTAL FACTS • The enamel on the top surface on your tooth is the hardest part of your entire body. • In the first UK adult dental health survey in 1968 over one third of the population (37%) had no natural teeth - it is now about 6% of adults. • More than one in ten (14%) of people find cleaning the toilet more appealing than flossing every day. • The average person produces over 5,000 gallons of saliva in a lifetime - that’s enough to fill 78 bathtubs. • Our smile comes top of the things we first notice when meeting a new person. • A toothbrush came top of the list of things we could not do without when we go on holiday. • If we only had five minutes to get ready in the morning, one in twenty would skip brushing our teeth.


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Eastern Caribbean branded a transit point for drug traffickers by US THE Eastern Caribbean has been branded a “transit point for drug traffickers going to the United States and Europe” by the US State Department. The department’s International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR), released this month, claims that the Eastern Caribbean hosts abundant transhipment points for illicit narcotics, primarily from Venezuela destined for North American, European and domestic Caribbean markets. According to the report, marijuana remains the most commonly used illicit drug within the region and many of the homicides in the seven countries occur as a result of turf wars between factions fighting for control of drug distribution. The report named St Vincent as a primary source for cannabis in the Eastern Caribbean. Data provided to the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) indicates that, during the first nine months of last year, drug seizures in the Eastern Caribbean totalled 196.65 metric tons of marijuana and 1,103.8 kg of cocaine, along with 159 drug trafficking-related arrests. According to the State Department, law enforcement capacity in the region is under increasing stress and, while Eastern Caribbean governments made some improvements, their criminal codes

The US State Department says the Eastern Caribbean hosts abundant trans-shipment points for illicit narcotics.

remained antiquated. The US encouraged the seven countries to continue to pass legislation to modernize their criminal codes, making use of regional best practices in fighting transnational organized crime. The US asserted that “in some countries, leaders failed to address public concerns about official corruption,” compounding the problem. The INSCR nevertheless pointed out that: “As a matter of policy, the region’s governments do not encourage or facilitate the illicit production or distribution of

narcotic or psychotropic drugs or other controlled substances, or the laundering of proceeds from illegal drug transactions. “No senior government officials in the Eastern Caribbean were prosecuted for engaging in or facilitating the illicit production or distribution of controlled drugs or laundering of proceeds from illegal drug transactions. “Nonetheless, many observers believe that drug trafficking organizations sometimes elude law enforcement through bribery, influence, or coercion.” (Caribbean360)

Eleuthera man held in probe of voter fraud POLICE arrested a man from Eleuthera and brought him to the capital on Tuesday night to be questioned in connection with a “voter fraud” investigation, with Assistant Commissioner of Police Stephen Dean warning the public that the Royal Bahamas Police Force will take a “no tolerance” approach to such matters. ACP Dean said the man was expected to be charged in court as early as Wednesday. The arrest came a day after Parliamentary Commissioner Sherlyn Hall revealed that some people have registered twice at different registration sites for the same constituency, an irregularity that was picked up by the Parliamentary Registration Department’s computer database. On Monday, Mr Hall said the department noticed cases like these from voters in New Providence, Grand Bahama and some Family Islands, adding that at least one case had been turned over to police. Police moved swiftly in the matter, arresting an adult male yesterday. “As a result of the complaint

Assistant Commissioner of Police Stephen Dean said that the police force has a “no tolerance” approach to voter fraud.

(from the Parliamentary Registration Department), the Commissioner of Police ordered an immediate investigation into this matter,” ACP Dean told the media at a press conference at Odyssey Airport shortly after the suspect arrived in New Providence. “Because of the swift justice, we flew some detectives into Eleuthera and I can tell you as a result of their investigation, they were able to arrest an adult male from Eleuthera in connection with this matter. “That male will be processed, be

charged and we expect him to be in court tomorrow (Wednesday) to be formally charged. “The message that we are sending out here today is that we take a no tolerance approach to these matters. We can tell you that there are strict laws on the books ... through the election laws, in registering of voters and discipline of voters, and I’m going to tell you that anyone who contemplates breaching those laws, what is happening today is an absolute example of what will happen to those persons.

Caribbean tax revenues rise despite low growth TAX revenues in Latin America and the Caribbean countries continued to increase in 2015. New revenue statistics show that the average tax-to-GDP ratio in these countries reached 22.8 percent of GDP in 2015, up from 22.2 percent in 2014. The average tax-to-GDP ratio across the 24 examined countries is currently 11.4 percentage points lower than the OECD average of 34.3 percent. The difference between the OECD and Latin American and Caribbean countries is mainly due to lower tax collection on personal income taxes and social security contributions in the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region. However, the difference between OECD and LAC tax-to-GDP ratios is gradually declining and is the smallest on record in 2015. The report “Revenue Statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean” shows that surging revenues from value-added tax and excise taxes offset a decline of 0.2 percentage points in corporate income tax revenues and

explain the overall increase in the region’s average tax-toGDP ratio in 2015. It was the first decrease in corporate income tax revenues across Latin American and Caribbean countries since 2011. In contrast, personal income tax revenue has reached its highest level, during the period covered in this report, at 2.1 percent of GDP. Given the heterogeneity of countries in the region, there is a wide variation of tax-toGDP ratios. They range from 12.4 percent in Guatemala and 13.7 percent in the Dominican Republic to 32 percent in Brazil, 32.1 percent in Argentina and 38.6 percent in Cuba, which is the only country that had a taxto-GDP ratio above the OECD average. However, a common feature in the region continues to be the reliance on indirect taxation as the main revenue source. Indirect taxation accounted for almost half (49 percent) of total tax revenue on average in LAC countries, compared with a third (33 percent) in OECD economies.

Haiti called on urgently to advance human rights agenda FOLLOWING the adoption by the Human Rights Council of the universal periodic review outcome on Haiti, Haiti’s acceptance of recommendations to ratify the UN Convention on the Status of Stateless Persons and the Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness is significant in a situation where tens of thousands of people of Haitian descent born in the neighbouring Dominican Republic have been rendered stateless. Amnesty International has urged the Haitian government to work closely with the Dominican government to restore Dominican nationality to those arbitrarily deprived of it in 2013. The government must also identify and register such persons who may be on Haitian territory and adopt and implement the draft Nationality Law to facilitate access to Haitian nationality to those affected by the previous ban on double nationality if they so wish. In December 2016, human rights defender Pierre Espérance received death threats allegedly related to his human rights work. Amnesty International welcomed Haiti’s acceptance of recommendations to

protect human rights defenders and investigate thoroughly all allegations of harassment, threats and attacks against human rights defenders and bring those responsible to account. LGBTI persons continue to suffer high levels of discrimination. Amnesty International welcomed Haiti’s support of a recommendation to investigate and sanction violence based on sexual orientation, however, regrets its rejection of recommendations to combat stereotypes based on gender. The cancellation in September last year of an LGBTI Film Festival following public threats, including by parliamentarians, against individuals and NGOs involved in the event, underscores the importance of these recommendations. The enjoyment of the right to adequate housing remains precarious. More than 50,000 people internally displaced by the 2010 earthquake continue to live in makeshift camps and scores of people deported or returning from the Dominican Republic live in similar camps on the southern border. Following Hurricane Matthew in October 2016, nearly 7,000 people continue to be displaced.


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Plan hatched to release GM mosquitoes across Cayman Islands PLANS to expand the release of genetically modified mosquitoes across Grand Cayman have been submitted to the National Conservation Council. The Mosquito Research and Control Unit has applied for a new import permit and outlined a proposal for a two-year program to fight the disease-spreading Aedes aegypti mosquito islandwide. The proposal contemplates the construction of new mobile labs, converted from shipping containers, for hatching the larvae. It also suggests the genetically modified mosquitoes could be deployed on Cayman Brac. Reports submitted to the council, along with the permit application, indicate the first phase of the project, in West Bay, has been a success and that the MRCU and its partner,

The application submitted to the council is for the import of up to 2 kilograms of eggs per month of the genetically engineered strain of the OX513A Aedes aegypti mosquito.

British biotech firm Oxitec, are planning a national rollout. Bill Petrie, director of the unit, told the Cayman Compass that the aim is to begin the next phase of the release

China’s Ambassador, Wang Ke (L), and Barbados Minister of Foreign Affairs, Senator Maxine McClean, at the signing of a visa waiver agreement. (A. Miller/BGIS)

Barbados signs visa waiver agreement with China Citizens of Barbados and China can now enter each other’s territory with an ordinary passport and no entry visa, following the signing last week of a visa waiver agreement. The agreement, which follows the initialing of a reciprocal agreement three years ago that removed visa requirements for holders of diplomatic, official and service passports, was officially signed by minister of foreign affairs, Senator Maxine Mclean, and China’s ambassador, Wang Ke. Describing the signing as a “significant bilateral achievement,” McClean stated: “This visa waiver agreement signed today marks a milestone in the relationship between Barbados and the People’s Republic of China, and it is fitting that it should take place as we are

making preparations to celebrate 40 years of bilateral relations in May of this year.” She said that government anticipated that the agreement would make Barbados a “more attractive destination” for the over 70 million Chinese tourists who were travelling beyond their country and region each year. This, she surmised, would also assist in government’s efforts to diversify the tourism market and contribute to strengthening the vital tourism sector and, by extension, the economy. Ambassador of China to Barbados, Wang Ke, agreed that the signing of the agreement was another milestone in the countries’ relations, and said it would make a significant contribution to people-to-people exchanges and bilateral cooperation.

in February next year, pending government approval. However, the permit request could face an independent risk analysis – similar to the environmental impact assessment process – under new guidelines drafted by the National Conservation Council. Guidance notes, approved by the council at its meeting last week, indicate that all applications to import invasive or genetically modified species should go through a preliminary screening assessment. Lower risk imports will be dealt with internally by the Department of Environment, but more complex, higher risk applications will be reviewed by independent consultants. The new process was developed following a recommendation from Justice Ingrid Mangatal after a court challenge to the release of the GM mosquitoes in May of last year. Fred Burton, head of the Department of Environment’s terrestrial resources unit, said the new MRCU and Oxitec application would be the first application to go through the new process. He said the

DoE and the council would have to determine whether there was enough information available already to deal with the request or if it should be subject to a broader independent analysis, which could involve public consultation. Mr. Petrie said the MRCU had submitted the application early in the hope of beginning the national rollout early next year. The application submitted to the council is for the import of up to 2 kilograms of eggs per month of the genetically engineered strain of the OX513A Aedes aegypti mosquito. The permit application states, “As a continuation to the OX513A Aedes aegypti control program under way in West Bay under existing permission from the Department of Environment, the programmatic use of OX 513 is proposed island wide on Grand Cayman and beyond in other areas of the Cayman Islands as emerging Aedes aegypti threats are identified by the MRCU. “A staged expansion of the program across Grand Cayman including the expansion of the OX 513 Aedes aegypti production capacity is foreseen.” It indicates that new insectaries, converted from shipping containers or in a retrofitted warehouse, will be needed to produce up to 10 million GM mosquitoes a week to support the program. Documents submitted by the MRCU along with the application indicate that the effective elimination of the Aedes aegypti mosquito could be possible over a longer period of time. It suggests the modified mosquitoes are used alongside other suppression techniques in an “integrated vector management” plan.

The application indicates GM mosquitoes could also be used on Cayman Brac. “The identification of Aedes aegypti in Cayman Brac is illustrative of the need for flexibility in deploying the OX513A technology within the territory of the Cayman Islands as the MRCU undertake surveillance of Aedes aegypti populations and identify where the OX513A technology is best suited.” Mr. Petrie said the application is essentially for permission to replicate the work done in West Bay all over the Cayman Islands. “The technique is identical. This is just scaling it up. We are confident it is working and, yes, we wish to continue to expand the program.” The National Conservation Council guidance notes for import of invasive or GM species, approved last week, put in place a new system for assessing such imports. Species which are deemed to be alien and are viewed as potentially invasive or harmful will go through a risk assessment, carried out either by DOE staff or by independent consultants, depending on the complexity. “Where the release of an alien species may pose risks to human health, infrastructure and/or economic activity, issues which are all outside the remit of the National Conservation Law, the Department, or the independent consultant if appointed, should seek views from appropriate external agencies on these matters and take those views into account in formulating the risk assessment report; and the Council will take these same views into account when making a decision.” (Cayman Compass)

Former Haitian major, now school bus driver, loses US job after murder accusation A SCHOOL bus driver from Malden accused of murder, arson and crimes against humanity as a former mayor in Haiti has now lost his job in Massachusetts. The owner of the school bus company that employed Jean Morose Viliena says he kept Viliena from taking a bus out on the road after learning of a WBUR report early Friday morning. On Thursday, an attorney for three Haitian men filed a suit against Viliena in federal court in Boston under the Torture Victim Protection Act. WBUR also reported that there has been an open indictment in Haiti since 2010 charging Viliena with the same crimes. He never showed up at two trials there, which ended with the convictions of six co-defendants. The bus company owner says he promptly notified the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities, and within an hour the DPU acted.

It suspended Viliena’s school bus driver certificate last Friday, the DPU says, “after learning of the allegations of criminal activity against Mr. Viliena.” In order to obtain a license to operate a school bus, an applicant must go through a thorough criminal background check. Viliena did that before starting to work for the bus company, and WBUR was told Viliena came up clean. Law enforcement sources have confirmed there is no record of any crimes Viliena committed in Massachusetts. But in Haiti, witnesses and victims accuse Viliena of commanding a political machine packed with guns, machetes and thugs to persecute his opponents and human rights advocates. While in the U.S., the 44-year-old has the status of a lawful permanent resident. He’s a green card holder, along with his wife, and he has

traveled back and forth from Malden to Haiti without drawing arrest, attention or apparent interest. On Friday night in Haiti, a day after the lawsuit was filed and the same day Viliena lost his job in Boston, one of his three accusers died suddenly after getting violently sick to his stomach. Human rights workers and the man’s family are calling for the Haitian government to investigate and to conduct an autopsy. Viliena, who called WBUR a few days ago but said he needed to talk to an attorney, was not available for comment Tuesday night. In addition to driving a school bus, Viliena has also driven for Uber. But apparently, he will not be driving for the company any longer. In a statement sent Tuesday night, the ride-hailing service said, “this individual does not have access to Uber.” (Wbur.org)


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‘No turning back’ on Brexit as Article 50 triggered BRITAIN’S departure from the EU is “an historic moment from which there can be no turning back”, Theresa May has said. She was speaking after Britain’s EU ambassador formally triggered the two year exit process by handing a letter to EU Council President Donald Tusk. A sombre-looking Mr Tusk said it was not a “happy day” for him or the EU. The European Parliament warned security cooperation was not on the table as it fired its opening salvo in what are expected to be tough negotiations. In her letter to Mr Tusk triggering Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, Mrs May said failure to reach a trade deal within the two-year time limit could “weaken” cooperation in the fight against crime and terrorism. But Guy Verhofstadt, the European Parliament’s chief Brexit negotiator, said he would not accept any attempt to “bargain” between trade and security, adding: “I think the security of our citizens is far too important to start a trade off from one for the other.” Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty gives both sides two years to reach agreement so, unless the UK and the 27 remaining EU member states agree to extend the deadline for talks, the UK will leave on 29 March 2019, a Friday. At a press conference in Brussels, Donald Tusk held up Mrs May’s letter, saying: “We already miss you.” In a brief statement, he said it was not “a happy day” for him or for the EU and promised to begin arrangements for the UK’s “orderly withdrawal”. He said the EU’s aim in negotiations

Theresa May signs the letter to the EU confirming the UK’s departure.

was “damage limitation” and to “minimise costs” for EU citizens, businesses and member states. In a statement in the Commons, Theresa May said: “Today the government acts on the democratic will of the British people and it acts too on the clear and convincing position of this House.” She added: “The Article 50 process is now under way and in accordance with the wishes of the British people the United Kingdom is leaving the European Union. “This is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back.” She said Britain would now make its own decisions and its own laws and “take control of the things that matter most to us - we are going to take this opportunity to build a stronger, fairer Britain, a country that our children and grandchildren are proud to call home”. She told MPs that this marks “the moment for the country to come together”. Mrs May said it was a “moment of

celebration for some, disappointment for others” and promised to “represent every person in the whole United Kingdom” during the negotiations including EU nationals, whose status after Brexit has yet to be settled. She said that while the UK would remain the “best friend and neighbour” to its EU partners, it would also look beyond the borders of Europe, saying the country can “look forward with optimism and hope and to believe in the enduring power of the British spirit”. “I choose to believe in Britain and that our best days lie ahead.” A six page letter from Mrs May triggering Article 50 was handed to European Council President Donald Tusk by the UK’s ambassador to the EU Sir Tim Barrow. In a leaked draft position paper, the European Parliament, which has a final say over any deal struck with Britain, says Brexit could be revoked, despite opposition from the EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier to making references to the reversibility of the process.

A video appeared on the Tribun Timur news website, showing villagers cutting open the swollen snake to reveal legs and a torso.

Python swallows Indonesian man whole, body found by villagers A MAN in Indonesia was swallowed whole by a python — and was missing for days — before villagers cut his body out of the engorged snake. A video appeared on the Tribun Timur news website, showing villagers cutting open the swollen snake to reveal legs and a torso. The 25-year-old man, known as Akbar, was reported missing Monday night after he didn’t return from work at his palm oil crops a day earlier. No one noticed he was missing because his wife was visiting family. It wasn’t until an uncle came to visit, and found the home locked, that he realized something was wrong.

Junaedi, secretary of Salubiro village, said villagers came upon some of his palm oil fruit, some tools and a lone booth. Then, he added, villagers saw the 23-foot reticulated python. “When its stomach was cut, we first saw his boot and legs near the neck,” he said. “It seems he was attacked from behind because we found a wound on his back.” Reticulated pythons — a breed native to south Asia — are known to use dozens of teeth to grab its prey, squeeze it to death and consume it whole. Typically they don’t target humans — opting for monkeys and pigs. (NYDailynews)

Scottish lawmakers back call for independence vote SCOTTISH lawmakers voted 6959 in favor of an independence referendum Tuesday, setting Edinburgh on a collision course with the UK government. The vote by members of the Scottish Parliament gives the green light to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to ask the UK Parliament for a referendum between autumn 2018 and spring 2019. British Prime Minister Theresa May has indicated she will reject Sturgeon’s timetable. Britain is expected to leave the European Union in 2019, and May has said that “now is not the time” for a vote that

could break up the United Kingdom. “Today’s vote must now be respected,” Sturgeon said afterward, according to Britain’s Press Association. “The mandate for a referendum is beyond question, and it would be democratically indefensible -- and utterly unsustainable -- to attempt to stand in the way of it.” Sturgeon said the referendum should occur “no earlier than 18 months from now, when the terms of Brexit are clear.” “This is, first and foremost, about giving the people of Scotland a choice on this country’s future,”

she said, according to the Press Association. In a statement after the vote, the UK government said, “We should be working together, not pulling apart,” and that it would not start negotiations now on a referendum. “It would be unfair to the people of Scotland to ask them to make a crucial decision without the necessary information about our future relationship with Europe, or what an independent Scotland would look like,” the statement said. Sturgeon said the Brexit vote is forcing Scotland out of the EU

A pro-independence demonstrator outside Scotland’s Parliament in Edinburgh on Tuesday (Reuters photo)

against its will as 62% of Scots voted in June to remain in the bloc. Opening the referendum debate last week in the Edinburgh

Parliament, Sturgeon said it would be “wrong, unfair and utterly unsustainable” for the UK government to block her request.


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McKinney’s attorney and prosecutors plan to recommend three years probation.

Oregon woman pleads guilty to sexually assaulting female passenger on flight THE Oregon woman charged with groping a female passenger on a flight last year has fessed up to the crime. Heidi McKinney pleaded guilty Friday to assault charges connected with the May 2016 incident — during which prosecutors said she grabbed the woman’s breasts and groin. “Ms. McKinney did so with the intent to humiliate and harass the victim,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Ravi Sinha said at federal court in Portland. “(She) both made contact with victim’s body, including her inner thigh, and made a series of profane and lewd statements to the victim.” McKinney faces up to 10 years for the crime, but her attorney and

Sinha plan to recommend three years probation. The 27-year-old was arrested last May after her Alaska Airlines flight from Las Vegas landed at Portland International Airport. Other passengers told police that McKinney forcibly assaulted the unnamed woman without her consent. After the arrest, McKinney’s fiance told jail guards that she doesn’t metabolize alcohol like the majority of people, and “this is what happens” as a result. On Friday, McKinney said she’d recently completed an alcohol rehab program in the Portland area. She has two previous drunk driving convictions, one in 2008 and another in 2015.

The gang advertised the woman to potential love interests as “a U.S. citizen who could get her husband a coveted entry visa to the United States” in the “black widow” plot, according to the Associated Press.

MS-13 gang forced woman into sham marriage, killed husband to collect life insurance JUST weeks after two members of El Salvador’s mischievous MS-13 gang were accused of killing a woman as part of their own “satanic ritual,” the group has been found involved in more bloodshed. Police confirmed a new victim of the mob escaped Mara Salvatrucha and is under protection after being kidnapped back in 2014 and forced into an arranged marriage. The gang advertised the woman — whose

name is withheld — to potential love interests as “a U.S. citizen who could get her husband a coveted entry visa to the United States” in the “black widow” plot, according to the Associated Press. Following the sham matrimony, MS-13 members murdered the husband and collected several thousand from the life insurance policy they ordered him to take out prior.

PRESIDENT Donald Trump’s Mexican border wall may be delayed as Republicans consider putting its funding on hold. Senator Roy Blunt said cash for the wall would be left out of a spending bill that must pass by 28 April to avert a partial government shutdown. His remarks came on Tuesday after Mr Trump requested a supplemental funding bill to include money for the wall along with military programmes. But Mr Blunt signalled Mr Trump’s request could complicate negotiations. “All of the committees, House and Senate leaderships, are working together to try to finalise the rest of the FY17 bill,” said Mr Blunt, a senior member of the Appropriations Committee and his party’s leadership. “My guess is that comes together better without the supplemental.” He added that the supplemental funding could be dealt with “at a later time”. Mr Trump had proposed $1.5bn (£1.2bn) for his wall through Congress as part of the spending bill, which funds federal agencies to the end of the current fiscal year. But Democrats have threatened to block the bill if money for the controversial wall is included. The government would shut down some federal agencies at midnight on

A “great, great wall” along the US-Mexican border was a cornerstone of Mr Trump’s presidential campaign.

28 April if Congress is unable to pass the spending bill. A “great, great wall” along the USMexican border was a cornerstone of Mr Trump’s presidential campaign. But the plan has faced resistance from both Democrats and Republicans, and has been estimated to cost as much as $21.6bn - more than the price tag the president cited as $12bn. Republicans are under pressure to

keep the government running after they failed to secure a repeal of the Affordable Care Act. House Speaker Paul Ryan on Tuesday said Republicans would not try to remove federal funding for women’s healthcare provider Planned Parenthood in the upcoming bill. Democrats had also vowed to stop the critical bill if the provision was included.

Anger as US internet privacy law scrapped US internet service providers will soon no longer need consent from users to share browsing history with marketers and other third parties. On Tuesday the House of Representatives voted to repeal an Obama-era law that demanded ISPs have permission to share personal information - including location data. Supporters of the move said it would increase competition, but critics said it would have a “chilling effect” on online privacy. President Donald Trump is expected to sign the order soon. The repeal was strongly backed by major providers such as Verizon, AT&T and Comcast, who argued that ISPs were being subject to stricter privacy laws than companies like Google or Facebook. The law, passed last October days before President Trump was elected, and due to take effect by the end of this year, would have forced ISPs to get clear permission from users to share personal data such as “precise geo-location, financial information, health information, children’s information, social security numbers, web browsing history, app usage history and the content of communications”. Furthermore, ISPs would have

Ajit Pai, the new head the Federal Communications Commission, insisted the repeal was a good thing.

been ordered to allow their customers the ability to opt out of the sharing of less sensitive information, like an email address. Ajit Pai, the new head the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), said the repeal would help level the online playing field. “Last year, the Federal Communications Commission pushed through, on a party-line vote, privacy regulations designed to benefit one group of favoured companies over another group of disfavoured companies,” he said in

a statement. “Appropriately, Congress has passed a resolution to reject this approach of picking winners and losers before it takes effect. “Moving forward, I want the American people to know that the FCC will work with the [Federal Trade Commission] to ensure that consumers’ online privacy is protected though a consistent and comprehensive framework.” But advocates of internet rights have been left furious. “Today Congress proved once again that they care more about the wishes of the corporations that fund their campaigns than they do about the safety and security of their constituents,” said Evan Greer, campaign director from rights group Fight for the Future. “People from across the political spectrum are outraged,” she added, “and every lawmaker who votes to take away our privacy will regret it come election day.” The group has launched a billboard campaign to publicise which members of Congress back the repeal. Other groups have expressed anger at the apparent silence of the major technology companies in the run up to the House vote.


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Brooke Preston (L) had concerns about Randy Herman, said her friends.

Florida man ‘kills female roommate during hug goodbye’ A Florida man is facing a murder charge after he admitted fatally stabbing his female roommate as she was saying goodbye to him, police say. Brooke Preston, 21, visited the West Palm Beach home on Friday night to pick up a few items after moving out. Randy Herman, 24, allegedly gave her a T-shirt and one last hug before he began stabbing her repeatedly. Ms Preston was planning to move back to Pennsylvania to be with her boyfriend, local media report. Her friends said she was not romantically involved with her alleged attacker, about whom she had expressed concerns. Ms Preston was at the property on the eve of her death, but had left because her roommate’s behaviour made her uncomfortable, reports WPTV, a Palm Beach news station. She returned on Saturday morning to collect her belongings when the accused attacked her, say investigators. Police say the suspect phoned authorities to report the killing after driving the victim’s car to a nearby park. During the call he confessed to the crime, according to police. “Someone’s been murdered,” a tearful Mr Herman told the emergency dispatcher, according to the Palm Beach Post. “Just send the police. It was me. I’m sorry.”

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Dylan finally agrees to accept Nobel Prize for Literature BOB Dylan will finally accept his Nobel Prize for Literature

in Stockholm this weekend, the academy has announced.

The American singer was awarded the prize in October

but failed to travel to pick up the award, or deliver

the lecture that is required to receive the 8m kroner ($900,000;£727,000) prize. The academy said it would meet Dylan, 75, in private in the Swedish capital, where he is giving two concerts. He will not lecture in person but is expected to send a taped version. If he does not deliver a lecture by June, he will have to forfeit the prize money. A blog entry from Prof Sara Danius, the permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy, said: “The good news is that the Swedish Academy and Bob Dylan have decided to meet this weekend. “The Academy will then hand over Dylan’s Nobel diploma and the Nobel medal, and congratulate him on the Nobel Prize in Literature. “The setting will be small and intimate, and no media will be present; only Bob Dylan and members of the Academy will attend, all according to Dylan’s wishes.” Prof Darius said taped lectures had been sent by other winners in the past, including Alice Munro in 2013. Earlier this week, Prof

Darius said the academy had had no phone conversations with Dylan and that he had until 10 June to perform the lecture in order to receive the money. “What he decides to do is his own business,” she had said. In October, Bob Dylan became the first songwriter to win the prestigious award, and the first American since novelist Toni Morrison in 1993. He received the prize “for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition”, the award citation said. It took him more than two weeks to make any public comment, finally saying the honour had left him “speechless”. He then snubbed the Nobel ceremony in December because of “pre-existing commitments”. But in a speech read out on his behalf, he said he had thought his odds of winning were as likely as him “standing on the moon”. He said it was “truly beyond words” to receive the prize. (BBC)

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Entertainment Khalifa sparks outrage for visit to Pablo Escobar’s grave AMERICAN rap artist Wiz Khalifa has kicked up quite the controversy on his visit to Colombia. During a trip to perform at a festival in Medellin, the celebrity posted pictures to his Instagram account of him apparently paying tribute to the late Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. The rapper posted one photo of colorful flowers at the grave’s headstone. Wiz Khalifa also posted several photos of him smoking what appears to be marijuana near Escobar’s grave, as well as a picture of him posing outside of a property -- site of a bombing and attempt on Escobar’s life in the ‘80s -formerly owned by the drug

lord, who died in a shootout with authorities in Medellin in 1993. Medellin’s mayor, Federico Gutierrez, called the rapper’s Pablo Escobar-themed photo tour of Medellin disrespectful. “That scoundrel, instead of bringing flowers to Pablo Escobar, he should have brought flowers to the victims of violence in this city,” Gutierrez said in an interview with local media. “He must offer an apology to the city,” he said, adding that the rapper was “not welcomed” back. Some took to social media to criticize the rapper for paying tribute to the notorious Escobar, who unleashed a murderous wave of violence in Medellin in the late 1980s

Wiz Khalifa also posted several photos of him smoking what appears to be marijuana near Escobar’s grave.

Big Bang Theory ‘soft kitty’ lawsuit dropped A COPYRIGHT case about a lullaby used on The Big Bang Theory has been dismissed by a judge. Characters on the hit comedy usually sing the song with lyrics starting “soft kitty, warm kitty, little ball of fur” - when one of them is unwell. But according to the daughters of a teacher who brought the lawsuit, the words were used without permission. Ellen Newlin Chase and Margaret Chase Perry had said the show should have bought the rights to the lyrics. Their mother Ellen, a nursery school teacher from New Hampshire who died in 2004, was said to have written “soft kitty” as a poem in the 1930s. The legal case, brought against network CBS, said The Big Bang Theory had used the lyrics on at least eight episodes, since March 2008. CBS was sued for copyright

violation in 2015 but a New York district judge has now dismissed the case. In the show, Sheldon Cooper (played by Jim Cooper) describes how his mother used to sing him the two-line song - ending with “happy kitty, sleepy kitty, purr purr purr” - when he was ill. The song has been been featured on Big Bang Theory merchandise, from T-shirts to fridge magnets. According to the dropped lawsuit against Big Bang Theory, Warner Bros. Entertainment and the show’s other producers sought permission in 2007 to use the lyrics from Willis Music Co - a Kentucky-based company that had published them in a book called Songs for the Nursery School. But, according to the claim, Willis Music gave permission to use the lyrics without consulting Mrs Newlin’s.

and early 1990s. “It’s embarrassing that @wizkhalifa honors Pablo Escobar. What a lack of respect

with the people of Colombia,” read one tweet. Others came to the rap artist’s defense.

“Colombia fills its pockets making series about the life of Pablo Escobar, but are indignant when Wiz Khalifa

take him flowers #hypocrites,” said a post. The rapper has yet to comment on the controversy.


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Planet Earth leads field with nine Bafta Craft nominations PLANET Earth II was a hit with viewers when it aired last year - and now it seems to have wowed Bafta as well. The BBC One nature documentary has received nine nominations ahead of its annual Craft Awards, which celebrate behind the scenes talent in television. Netflix drama The Crown follows with seven nominations, while the BBC’s The Night Manager gets six. The winners will be announced on 23 April, three weeks ahead of the Bafta Television Awards on 14 May. Here’s a rundown of which programmes are up for what. The landmark natural history series receives two nominations apiece in the editing: factual and sound: factual categories and is also up for the original music prize. Its remaining four nominations are all in the photography: factual category, which means the show is guaranteed to take home at least one award.

Netflix’s epic chronicle of the early years in The Queen’s reign sees Stephen Daldry and Peter Morgan recognised for their direction and writing respectively. It’s also got nominations for its costume design, production design and its photography and lighting, with additional nods going to its visual effects and titles. The BBC’s gripping adaptation of John le Carre’s novel gets a best director nod for Susanne Bier and is also recognised for its sound and editing. Like The Crown, it has also landed nominations for its production design, visual effects and titles. With mutton chops like the ones Paul Dano sported in the series, it is hardly surprising the BBC’s lavish adaptation of Tolstoy’s novel is up for best make up and hair design. Its other nominations come for its music, sound, production design and visual effects. (BBC)

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Study: Kidney injury is a shortterm risk of running marathons

Some scientists believe that an ocean had existed some three billion years ago on northern Mars.

Impact crater linked to Martian tsunamis SCIENTISTS have located an impact crater linked to powerful tsunamis that swept across part of ancient Mars. The team believe an asteroid triggered 150m-high waves when it plunged into an ocean thought to have existed on northern Mars three billion years ago. Lomonosov crater in the planet’s northern plains fits the bill as the source of tsunami deposits identified on the surface. Details were outlined at the 48th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Although the idea has lost some of its currency in recent years, some scientists think an ocean might once have filled the vast lowland region

that occupies the Red Planet’s northerly latitudes. Growing evidence that tsunami waves washed over the boundary between the southern highlands and northern lowlands help strengthen the hypothesis. François Costard, Steve Clifford and colleagues identified and mapped the distribution of sediment that apparently originated in the northern plains and flowed onto a possible ancient shoreline to the south. “We found typical tsunami deposits along the dichotomy between the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere of Mars,” Dr Costard, from Université ParisSud and CNRS, told BBC News.

MARATHON running can drastically change your body, and mostly in a good way. The benefits of long-distance running include boosting your mood and longevity while reducing your risk of cancer, diabetes and obesity. Yet, running 26.2 consecutive miles also can stress the body, leading to injury risk, a momentarily weakened immune system, and now a small study suggests acute kidney injury, too. Marathon runners can develop short-term kidney injury during a race, but the kidneys repair themselves within about two days, according to the study, which published in the American Journal of Kidney Diseases on Tuesday. The findings, which need to be replicated in larger follow-up research, suggest that some runners -including those with kidney disease, diabetes, hypertension; those taking anti-inflammatory medications; and those older in age -- should be mindful of the way long-distance running may impact the kidneys. “It’s possible that marathon running could be an acute stress and may contribute to the progression of existing chronic kidney disease, and this is where runners with this condition need to talk to their physicians and talk to their trainers,”

The study suggests that marathon runners can develop short-term kidney injuries during the race.

said Dr. Chirag Parikh, a professor at the Yale University School of Medicine and lead author of the study. He added that, with adequate training, the kidneys can adapt to such physical stress. “I would think that the majority of marathon runners are doing OK because the 22 people who participated in the study had normal kidney function and had been running marathons for an average of 12 years,” Parikh said. “So, if running marathons caused a great deal of permanent kidney injury, these runners would have minimal

kidney function remaining.” Marathon running in the United States has grown in popularity in recent years. Between 1990 and 2014, the number of US marathon finishers skyrocketed from about 224,000 to a record high of 550,637, according to Running USA, a nonprofit that tracks the number of marathon runners each year in an annual report. Last year, about 507,600 runners finished a marathon in the United States, said Scott Bush, a spokesman for Running USA, which was not involved in the new study.


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DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.50 per week must be willing to work 5 days a week. Belongers will be given first preference Can be contacted between the hours of 9am and 4pm monday to friday

CONTACT: (649) 346-1654

STORE CLERK

Salary: $6.25per hour

CONTACT: (649) 346-4413 MARCUS LIGHTBOURNE

is seeking a:

LABOURER (649) 241-7905

(649) 241-8047

GRAND TURK

LABOURER Salary: $6.25per hour

CONTACT: LEILA SIMMS

Is seeking to employ a:

Is seeking to employ a:

(649) 347-3099

BON MARCH #2 Five Cays

Salary: $6.25 per hour

MARIETheJOSEPH Bight

MARY SHOP

MEPCO INTERNATIONAL TCI

PLEASE EMAIL RESUMES TO JOANADMIN@TCIWAY.TC

CONTACT:

14212

PLEASE FORWARD RESUME TO: HENNHOLDINGS@GMAIL.COM

Salary: $6.25 per hour

Salary: $6.25 per hour

(649) 342-8584

BERRY FASHIONS

STORE CLERK STORE CLERK

CLERK

14201

(649) 343-1232

Is seeking to employ a:

Is seeking to employ a:

14194

CONTACT:

14186

Salary: $6.50 per week Must be willing to work 5 days a week

AMBER GROCERY STORE

CONTACT:

14781

HENN HOLDINGS LTD./ SHAY CAFE LOUNGE

(649) 244-7927

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

Salary: $6.50 per hour must be willing to work 5 days a week

14203

EVERGREEN

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

DOMESTIC WORKER

Providenciales Is seeking to employ a:

LABOURER Salary $6.25 pr hour. Work 6 days a week.

CONTACT: (649) 232-2267

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

14195

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

GARDENER (649) 241-5922

EMMANUEL THERENIN

GRAND TURK

14178

(649) 332-5029

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

14188

14189

14190

SALARY: $6.25 PER HOUR

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

Must have experience Must have good communication skills. Must be flexible and willing. To work early mornings, weekends and holidays. Salary based on experience.

(649) 342-1457

is seeking a:

CONTACT:

LABOURER

CONTACT:

14191

Is seeking to employ a:

CONTACT:

is seeking a:

LABOURER

Is seeking to employ a:

CONTACT:

Grace Bay Is seeking to employ a:

Salary: $6.25 per hour

DANIEL MISSICK

LABOURER

(649) 332-5029

LABOURER

CAROL SKIPPINGS

Salary: $6.25 per week Must be willing to work 5 days a week

(649) 347-0410

STORE CLERK

CARINE GARDINER

MAINTENANCE MAN SALARY: $8.50 PER HOUR

LABOURER

SALARY: $6.50 PER HOUR CONTACT: 241-2090

14208

CARETAKER

Is seeking to employ a:

SALARY: $6.50 PER HOUR CONTACT: 241-7557

14184

Is seeking to employ a:

TERRANCE SMITH

SAMUEL WILSON

SOUTH DOCK

LEEWARD HIGHWAY

is seeking a:

SALARY: $7.00 PER HOUR MUST BE WILLING TO WORK 6 DAYS PER WEEK CONTACT: 243-6016 OR 232-4272

14209

BLUE HILLS

SALARY: $6.50 PER HOUR CONTACT: 342-890

14206

BEAUFORT HOLDINGS

ALBERT SMITH JR.

Five Cays

THE OASIS AT GRACE BAY CAMEO

HOUSEKEEPER

Job Summary: Repair and maintain facilities, vehicles and vessels, file customs, manage inventory at the South Caicos field station.

TO APPLY: PLEASE SEND YOUR CV TO HHERTLER@FIELDSTUDIES. ORG BY APRIL 15, 2017. START DATE: MAY 2017

RIGBY BUILDERS

NATASHA CONSULTANCY

SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES, SOUTH CAICOS

14214

TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS

14997

April 1-7, 2017


CONTACT:

HOUSE OF STYLE Is seeking to employ a:

(649) 243-2928

14138

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

CONTACT: 14135

(649) 246-2634

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

FISHERMAN CLEANER Salary: $6.50 per hour must be willing to work 5 days a week

Salary: $8.50 per hour must be willing to work 6 days a week

CONTACT: (649) 341-1922

CONTACT:

JOHN ALEXANDER WILLIAMS

IDEAL PETROLEUM

GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a:

is seeking a:

(649) 242-8258

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

CAICEDO PUB HOUSE FIVE CAYS ROAD

Is seeking to employ a:

is seeking a:

BARTENDER $6.50 per hour

CONTACT:

DOMESTIC WORKER

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

$6.50 per hour

$6.50 per hour

THESE POSITION ARE CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDERS

ROSTAND MALCOLM GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a:

Is seeking to employ a:

250 Bay Road SEEKS:

Wages $14,300-$16,900 per annum

CHEF

$6.50 per hour

EMMANUEL THERENIN

CARIBBEAN BUILDERS

$6.50 per hour

14137

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

LABOURERS

KITCHEN HELPER

(649) 347-7155

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

JANITOR

Salary: $6.50 per hour must be willing to work 5 days a week

14140

(649)946-5663

14144

(649) 333-1236

CONTACT: 14145

CONTACT:

MAN

CONTACT:

(649) 244-0065

To work in and around the church grounds. 7:00 am -3:00 pm friday-wednesday

$ 7.00 per hour

Salary: $6.25 per hour must be willing to work 6 days a week

CONTACT:

Salary: $ 6.50 per hour must be willing to work 5 days a week

GARDENERS

seeking the following:

CLEANER

1 LABOURER

Salary: $6.50 per hour must be willing to work 5 days a week

BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH

$6.25 per hour

Salary: $ 6.50 per hour must be willing to work 5 days a week

LABOURER

B&B SERVICES Acting on behalf our clients is AC TECHNICIAN

STORE ATTENDANT MAINTENANCE

Is seeking to employ a:

Is seeking to employ a:

is seeking to employ a:

Salary: $6.50 per hour must be willing to work 5 days a week

Salary: $6.50 per hour must be willing to work 5 days a week

CARIBBEAN BUILDERS

Islander please respond copied to work permit board

CONTACT: 941-5632 FAX: 941-5118

EMAIL: BETHANY@TCIWAY.TC THESE POSITION ARE CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDERS

WILFREY AND TONY’S BARBER SHOP

(649) 244-5638

14146

SALES LABOURER CLERK

ANDREW ARVIN GARDINER

14152

is seeking an:

Is seeking to employ a:

14141

Is seeking to employ a:

LUDWIG FULFORD

14139

LOUCINDA- PRESLEY HALL

SAMMY’S

14129

ERODE PIERRE

April 1-7, 2017

TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS

BUILDING MATERIALSDO IT CENTER is looking fo an:

IT ENGINEER WITH EXPERIENCE IN

• Computer hardware, software and networking tools • Work to develop, test, install configure hardware and software • Five to 10 years’ experience • Contact: alfonso palatinohr mgr

CONTACT: (649) 946-4131

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

14161

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KEITH MALCOLM GRAND TURK

Is seeking to employ a:

FIVE CAYS ROAD

CLEANER

BARBER LABOURER

CONTACT:

CONTACT:

is seeking a:

CONTACT: (649) 244-0065

Salary: $6.50 per hour must be willing to work 5 days a week

CONTACT:

D & A VARIETY STORE

EBEN - EZEN

FATHER AND SONS CONSTRUCTION

Leeward Highway

Is seeking to employ a:

Salary: $6.25per hour

Kew Town

Is seeking to employ a:

(649) 332-8784

LEXAFiveSOUNDS Cays

LAGNEAU AND CELINE TAXI SERVICES

JEANTHE VERNET PIERRE

CONTACT:

Is seeking to employ a:

is seeking a:

Salary: $6.25 per hour

CLEANER

DOMESTIC WORKER

CONTACT:

CONTACT:

CONTACT:

CONTACT: (649) 343-7738

14179

(649) 334-5285

(649) 231-0882

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

LABOURER/ HANDYMAN LABOURER LABOURER Salary: $6.25 per hour

14198

CONTACT:

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

Salary: $6.50 per hour Must be willing to work 4 days a week

Salary: $6.25 per hour

CONTACT: (649) 341-6464

(649) 343- 3230

Salary: $6.25per hour

(649) 331-5549

Salary: $6.25per hour

(649) 345-0334

14204

LABOURER

(649) 245-3172

SALARY: $6.25 PER HOUR MUST BE WILLING TO WORK 6 DAYS A WEEK

14202

is seeking a:

Five Cays Is seeking to employ a:

14213

Kew Town

14781

(649) 342-8584

14151

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

14173

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

SALARY: $6.50 PER HOUR MUST BE WILLING TO WORK 6 DAYS A WEEK

14211

(649) 232-3037

Salary: $6.50 per hour must be willing to work 5 days a week

14142

CONTACT:

Salary: $6.25 per week Must be willing to work 6 days a week

14153

MASON

DOMESTIC WORKER

14143

KITCHEN HELPER


April 1-7, 2017

TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS

REGISTERED LAND ORDINANCE. CAP 9.05

NOTICE LOST LAND CERTIFICATE TITLE NUMBER SECTION 51304/10 BOTTLE CREEK SOUTH

ISLAND NORTH CAICOS

Whereas, JAMES ALEXANDER HAMILTON as Personal Representative of the estate of HUBERT GODTREY HAMILTON deceased of North Caicos, has declared that the Land Certificate for the above mentioned title number (s) registered in his/their name was inadvertently mislaid and cannot be found. Take notice that I, BRANDIE ANDERSON, Registrar of Lands shall issue a new Land Certificate for the said title six weeks of the date of the first publication of this Notice in a Local News Paper and the Gazette.

CLASSIFIEDS 31

NOTICE

APPLICATION FOR ACQUISITION OF LAND BY PRESCRIPTION THIS NOTICE IS ISSUED UNDER SECTION 137 OF THE REGISTERED LAND ORDINANCE

TAKE NOTICE that an application under section 135 of the Registered Land Ordinance has been received from NIVLYN MOORE, JAGO MOORE AND JERMAINE EWING of Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands by the lands, to acquire part of the property listed below by prescription from the proprietor registered there on.

Dated this 3rd day of March 2017

The parts to be acquired are shown in detail on the Site Plan attached.

Signed ........................................................................................... Witnessed ..................................................................................... 14175

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SPACE AVAILABLE ON BUSY HIGHWAY FOR IMMEDIATE RENT. THIS SPACE IS NEWLY RENOVATED.

GOOD FOR LAW OFFIES, REAL ESTATE, SPA, BEAUTY SALON ETC...

CALL 649 231-3788

NEEDED URGENTLY Reporter/Sub-Editor

We are looking for an experienced all-round reporter to join our small team. The successful applicant would have run the gamut of covering community events to court and parliamentary reporting. The ideal candidate should be able to copy edit and be able to write eyecatching headlines, as well as proofread. He or she will be responsible for ensuring that copy is accurate; has correct grammar and follows house style. Applicant should be computer-literate and should know how to use a camera. Please send application to the publisher at Turks & Caicos News Ltd. (The Weekly News) tcweeklynews@gmail.com, or P.O.Box 52, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands.

Block/Parcel Number 10404/73

Name of Owner

Area Claimed

NIVLYN MOORE, JAGO MOORE AND JERMAINE EWING

0.20

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT I Brandie N. Anderson, Registrar of Lands on being satisfied that the applicant has acquired the ownership of land claimed, may allow the application and register him as the proprietor of the land claimed, subject to any interests on the register which have not been extinguished by possession. This notice expires Thirty (30) days from the date thereof. Date this 22nd day of February 2017

Brandie N. Anderson Registrar of Lands ANY OBJECTIONS AND/OR RESPONSES TO THIS NOTICE SHOULD BE ADDRESSED AND SENT TO:

BRANDIE N. ANDERSON (MS.) REGISTRAR OF LANDS LAND REGISTRY DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT COMPOUND POND STREET, GRAND TURK TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS

FAX: 946-1410

EMAIL: BNANDERSON@GOV.TC 14087


April 1-7, 2017

TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS

Please send application to the publisher at Turks & Caicos News Ltd. (The Weekly News) tcweeklynews@gmail.com, or P.O.Box 52, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands.

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WINE CELLAR

CONTACT:

CONTACT:

Salary: $7.50 per hour must be willing to work 5 days a week

(649) 341-3042

Salary: $6.50 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week

(649) 342-8584

MICHELE’S CONSTRUCTION

THE LODGINGS

Five Cays

is seeking a:

HOTEL HOUSEKEEPER

LABOURER

Starting Salary $6.25 RESUMES CAN BE FAXED TO 941-3425 AND THE LABOR DEPARTMENT, PROVIDENCIALES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

Is seeking to employ a:

14182

DISHWASHER

(649) 941-4069

LABOURER

SALES PERSON

is seeking a:

To clean dishes and assist in the kitchen area.. Must be willing to work flexible hours including evenings and holidays. Salary is $6.25 per hour

CONTACT:

SALOMON MORENCY & EMMANUEL THERENIN

14183

We are looking for an experienced all-round reporter to join our small team. The successful applicant would have run the gamut of covering community events to court and parliamentary reporting. The ideal candidate should be able to copy edit and be able to write eyecatching headlines, as well as proofread. He or she will be responsible for ensuring that copy is accurate; has correct grammar and follows house style. Applicant should be computer-literate and should know how to use a camera.

SADRAC MICHEL

Salary: $6.25 per hour

14174

Reporter/Sub-Editor

Is seeking to employ a:

14180

NEEDED URGENTLY

LEMON CAFÉ

CONTACT: (649) 346-5872

14205

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CLUB PILLOWS SEEKS:

1 BARMAID RETAIL STORE SUPERVISOR Is Seeking a:

KNOWLEDGE / SKILLS / ABILITIES:

• To perform this job successfully, individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily • Any combination of education and retail/customer service experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills and ability to perform the job successfully • A minimum of 5 years of experience in the Beverages Retail, Wholesale and Distribution industry is required. • A Bachelor’s degree or higher, in Business, Marketing or related studies is mandatory. • Friendly demeanour with excellent communication skills • Strong supervisory skills with good interpersonal skills • Ability to accurately perform basic mathematical calculations • Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment 14168

Deadline for application is April 7th, 2017

INTERESTED PERSONS SHOULD SEND APPLICATION VIA FAX TO 649-941-4034 C/O ALLIANCE REALTY LTD.

14147

ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

• Maintain pricing and ensure products are clearly and accurately marked • Ensure that the stores high standards of customer service are consistently maintained • Ensure that the visual presentation of the merchandise and advertising displays is of an acceptable standard • Interface with Accounts on the store’s finance-related concerns • Track customer credit balance and follow up on A/R • Maintain security controls, i.e., cash, stock, keys alarms, etc. • Oversee inventory and safeguard from inappropriate loss • Reconcile daily cash receipts and conduct banking activities as required • Maintain strong relationships with customers/vendors/suppliers • Make product recommendations to customer and regularly seek ways to increase sales • Train and evaluate and motivate staff • Perform other duties as assigned by the Operations Manager or any other authorized individual • Regularly review service to customers and identify way to improve • Maintain at all times a professional, courteous manner with customers and coworkers • Adhere to company policies , procedures and guidelines • Ability to communicate effectively in English, second language is an asset

WE ARE SEEKING A QUALIFIED CANDIDATE FOR THE POSITION OF

INSURANCE MANAGER The Applicant must have a Bachelor’s degree and/or a relevant professional insurance qualification (e.g. DipCII/ACII) along with a Project Management Certification (e.g. PRINCE2 , PMP). You will have a minimum of 20 years general insurance experience within a Property and Casualty or Insurance Company, with at least 7 of those years at Senior Management level. You will have the ability to work under pressure to tight deadlines and a willingness to work extended hours to meet the needs of the clients and the Company. You will have proven ability to negotiate, influence and persuade internal and external stakeholders as well as excellent presentation and communication skills. You will have prior regional or local experience. Salary will be dependent upon experience and will be in the range of US$120,000.00 through UD$150,000.00 (inclusive of performance benefits). This is a new position. T.I.C C/O 1, CARIBBEAN PLACE, LEEWARD HIGHWAY, PROVIDENCIALES (649) 946 4344/4564; PLEASE SUBMIT APPLICATIONS TO: PAUL@DEMPSEYANDCOMANY.COM AND TO THE LABOUR DEPARTMENT.

14150

JOB PURPOSE:

The Retail Store Supervisor is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of assigned retail outlets, and for ensuring customers have access to desired products.

Must have at least 3 years experience and able to work with little or no supervision. Salary start at $6.25 per hour and is based on experience.


Is seeking to employ a:

LABOURER To work 5 days Must be able to work holidays and weekends Wages starting at $6.50 per hour

BARMAID Salary: $ 6.50 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days a week

(649) 242-4528

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

14185

CONTACT:

CONTACT: (649) 346-1654

13999

Belongers will be given first prefernce and to be Contacted between the hours of 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday

Must have at least 10 years experience Salary: $3,000.00 per month

Salary: $8.00 per hour

CONTACT: (649) 231-6318

Salary: $6.25per hour

LABOURERS Salary: $6.25 per hour

BELONGERS NEED ONLY APPLY

14193

CONTACT: 649-946-1278

CONTACT: (649) 345-3264

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(649) 344-5950

CBMS

SEND CV/RESUME TO: CYNTHIA.IIMS@TCIWAY.TC

CARIBBEAN BUILDING MATERIALS & SERVICES LTD.

131 South Dock Road, PO Box 611, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands, BWI. Phone 649-941-3400 Fax 649-941-3401

Applicant will be responsible for preparing form work for projects. Must be familiar with Dura-forms and concrete polishing. Applicant must be able to read drawings, prepare form work to meet scheduled concrete pours. Order all materials needed for completing jobs. Applicant should have at least 10 years’ experience. Wage: Starts at $18.00 Required: Professional Welders Minimum Experience 5 years. Applicant must be able to weld aluminum and iron, be versed in TIG and MIG welding, able to fabricate and manufacture components out of metal, able to work independently. Hours include weekends and evenings as required. Wage: $15.00 Required: Plant and Equipment Maintenance Manager Applicant will be responsible for maintenance and repair schedule of company’s fleet of equipment, including heavy equipment, trucks

and company vehicles and batch plants. Applicant must be able to identify and assess equipment problems, coordinate and delegate repairs within the mechanic department, implement stock/parts computerized inventory program, schedule regular and preventative maintenance and keep repair records. Applicant will be responsible for all Fleet Service purchases, including parts, tools and liaise with overseas suppliers. Ensure that all equipment is completely inspected annually for government standard inspection and registration. Applicant must have excellent communication skills to communicate between the various departments within the company. Applicant must have 10-15 years minimum experience and at least 10 years as an equipment manager. Advance computer skills are required. Wages start at $78,000 per annum.

PLEASE APPLY WITH REFERENCES, CLEAN POLICE AND DRIVING RECORD TO CBMS LTD. OR CALL 941-3400 OR EMAIL RENEEBCMS@TCIWAY.TC 14187

MYSTIQUE CAR RENTAL & TOURS

Is seeking suitable candidates for the following positions:

Is Seeking to Employ:

3 TEACHERS PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN THE FOCUS AREAS: • Language Arts/ Literacy • Information Technology/PE • General Instructions Applicant should possess a trained teacher’s diploma or Certificate with 3 or more years’ experience in the classroom. • Applicants with first degree beside their Teachers diploma/certificate will have an advantage • Applicant must be energetic and creative and a good team player • All applicants should be a born again Christian preferably of the Baptist Faith • Have an adequate knowledge of the Primary School Curriculum of the TCI Education System. • Salary $20,400.00 to $24,000.00 per annum

APPLICATION CAN BE DROPPED OFF AT B.E.S.T INSTITUTE OFFICE, 250 BAY ROAD, BLUE HILLS, PROVIDENCIALES. OR EMAIL BESTINSTITUTE@TCIWAY.TC

TEL: 649-941-4802

CONTACT:

• Duties: To help with the daily operations of the front office. • Only Suitable candidates who meets the minimum requirements will be considered. • Salary is based on experience.

CARPENTER

STEEL FIXER

Salary: $8.00 per hour

Salary: $7.00 per hour

• Minimum of 3 years’ experience in a similar position. • Must have a Bachelor’s Degree (or an equivalent). • Good Organizational & Communication Skills. • Computer Knowledge.

Salary: $6.50 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days a week

Salary: $7.50 per hour

MAINTENANCE MAN

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST

FOOD SELLER DOMESTIC WORKER

is seeking a:

HVAC TECHNICIAN

Is seeking to employ a:

Is looking to hire a:

South Dock Road

Is looking for:

GRACE BAY MEDICAL CENTER

Kew Town

WILLIAMS CONTRACTING SERVICES

OLYMPIC CONSTRUCTION LTD. CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR

TREE OF LIFE CHURCH OF GOD

Five Cays Is seeking to employ a:

14199

GRAND TURK

SUNSET BAR AND GRILL

14216

is seeking a:

SOLOMON ALTIDOR

14207

PROVO ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

MASON

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(2) VEHICLE PREP WORKERS 1. Good communication skills both written & oral 2. Must be Customer Service Oriented 3. Must be willing to work on weekends, holidays and at nights as required 4. Must have knowledge of all types of cars 5. Ability to perform vehicle service check and basic maintenance 6. Should be able to multitask and work with minimal supervision 7. Pick up and drop of customers 8. Available for night services call (on call) 9. Assist with adhoc duties including heavy lifting 10. Must be able to complete basic vehicle service repairs, changing tires, batteries and interior and exterior cleaning. Salary will be based on qualifications and experience

PLEASE FORWARD RESUME TO MYSTIQUE CARE RENTAL & TOURS LTD 72 OLD AIRPORT ROAD, PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS DEADLINE: MARCH 24, 2017

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April 1-7, 2017

TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS

BUILDING COORDINATOR REQUIRED

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Explorer Ventures (TCI) Ltd. is a scuba liveaboard diving company operating out of Providenciales. The company requires a responsible Administrative Assistant who speaks/writes English fluently, is proficient in all MS Office software, has a strong customer service background with knowledge of PADI and SDI/TDI scuba diving certifications and regulations. Duties include liaising with NHIB, NIB, DECR, and any other necessary government agencies; facilitating the process of work permit applications for the company’s employees; managing the boat’s supply of food, equipment and other materials, providing necessary assistance to the company’s arriving and departing guests; all administration relating to scuba dive certifications. The successful applicant will also be required to spend time on the boat occasionally, which is out of port for 6 consecutive nights at a time; therefore, the candidate must possess a basic knowledge of boating and diving equipment. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. Interested persons are asked to apply by email to Nelson Riollano, at jobs@ExplorerVentures.com (Prospective applicants who are Islanders are invited to also send copies of their applications to the Board). Starting salary: $1600/month

For a large private family villa in Providenciales operated by Samuel Gillespie. Experienced Live in Building Coordinator needed for busy household. Applicant must have at least ten years’ experience in building maintenance for a large private family villa. Job duties to include the following: • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills in English. • Excellent general maintenance and carpentry skills. • Contribute to verbal and written evaluations and communication as requested. • Assistance with general custodial and maintenance emergencies. • Ability to operate tools and machines common to the building trades. Salary is $2,000.00 per month. Required to work six days a week and possess valid driver’s licence with clean record. This advertisement is required for a work permit renewal application for this position.

ALL SUITABLY QUALIFIED TC ISLANDERS ARE REQUESTED TO SUBMIT RESUMES/PORTFOLIOS TO PO BOX 560, REGENT HOUSE WEST, REGENT VILLAGE, GRACE BAY, PROVIDENCIALES, TCI OR SEND BY FAX TO 946 4663. PROSPECTIVE TC ISLANDER APPLICANTS ARE ALSO FREE TO LODGE A COPY OF THEIR APPLICATIONS WITH THE LABOUR BOARD.

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VALUE FOR DIESEL MECHANIC YOUR MONEY!!

Explorer Ventures (TCI) Ltd. is a scuba liveaboard diving company operating out of Providenciales. The company requires an experienced marine mechanic who has the ability to repair and maintain all shipboard systems including, but not limited to, MEs, breathing air compressors, RO water makers, generators and A/C units. Candidates must have STCW95 certification, shipboard safety, and marine mechanic certification. Must speak/write English fluently, have excellent customer contact skills, and must live onboard the vessel, with one day shore leave each week. Previous liveaboard experience preferred. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. Interested persons are asked to apply by email to Nelson Riollano, at jobs@ExplorerVentures. com (Prospective applicants who are Islanders are invited to also send copies of their applications to the Board). Starting salary: $1600/month

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Is seeking to employ a full time:

OPERATIONS MANAGER The candidate must have, but not limited to; excellent business acumen, strong business ethics, strong operational management skills, strong sales and marketing skills/experience, proven accounting skills and application.

14292

Explorer Ventures (TCI) Ltd. is a scuba liveaboard diving company operating out of Providenciales. The company requires an experienced English-speaking Dive Instructor, with active teaching status, significant experience leading dives, and strong customer service skills. PADI and STCW10 preferred. Previous liveaboard experience and the ability to speak multiple languages is a plus. Candidate must live onboard the vessel, with one day shore leave each week. Interested persons are asked to apply by email to Nelson Riollano, at jobs@ExplorerVentures.com (Prospective applicants who are Islanders are invited to also send copies of their applications to the Board). Starting salary: $1085/month

The candidate must have a Bachelor’s degree in finance business or related field or equivalent combination of education and experience in loan operations, minimum of 3 years of micro finance and or banking experience Remuneration is negotiable. INTERESTED PERSONS SHOULD SUBMIT THEIR RESUMES TO THE MANAGING DIRECTOR, TCI PAYDAY LOANS LTD., ALONG WITH A POLICE RECORD, 3 REFERENCES (PREFERABLY FROM THEIR FORMER PLACE OF WORK OR PROFESSIONAL PERSON IN THE COMMUNITY). CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS IS APRIL 14TH, 2017

14291

DIVE INSTRUCTOR


CLASSIFIEDS 35

is seeking a:

(649) 341-8123

Salary: $ 6.50 per hour must be willing to work 6 days a week

Salary: $ 6.50 per hour must be willing to work 6 days a week

(649) 242-7545 (649) 946-4343

CONTACT:

CONTACT:

THESE POSITION ARE CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDERS

3 DOMESTIC WORKER

(649) 343-4658

CONTACT: 649-941-4802 EMAIL BESTINSTITUTE@TCIWAY.TC

14166

CONTACT:

14133

Salary: $6.25 per week Must be willing to work 6 days a week

students 5. Be able to manage the stock and prepare orders. Handle cash effectively to ensure all checks and balances 6. Salary $ 6.25 per hour APPLICATION can be dropped off at B.E.S.T Institute office, 250 Bay Road, Blue Hills, Providenciales.

HOUR 6 DAYS A WEEK WORK PERMIT HOLDER

SALARY: $6.50 PER HOUR 6 DAYS A WEEK WORK PERMIT HOLDER

KEVIN’S QUALITY CLEANERS

MAXWELL MUSGROVE

LABOURER

CONTACT: 241-5922

WANTED WANTED DOMESTIC WORKER 14157

WARD’S CONSULTANCY

Is acting on behalf of our clients: E.Y Contractors, Menzies Health Practice, Elite Gaming, Coyaba Restaurant, Steel Unlimited Co, Southwind Millwork, Construction Complete, Yoshi’s Sushi Bar

1 LABOURER 2 CARPENTERS 1 SOMMELIER 1 KITCHEN HELPER 1 GARDENER

Salary: $6.25-$8.50 per hour $300.00 weekly

THIS POSITIONS ARE CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDERS

FAUDLER JOSEPH

(1) LABOURER

PROFESSIONAL UPHOLSTERY Seeking

(1) UPHOLSTER Salary: $6.50 per hour (6) day per week Belonger need only apply

CONTACT: 242-3014

LABOURER LABOURER

DOMESTIC WORKER

CAMERLITA LOUISE ARIZA GRAND TURK

is seeking a:

Is seeking to employ a:

(649)3 47-1107

Seeking

Salary: $6.50 per hour (6) days per week Work permit holder

JONATHON ROBERTS GRAND TURK

Kew Town

CONTACT:

(649) 946-8876

DANIELLE K. BISHOP

MANOUCHE ACCESSORIES

14215

CONTACT: 345-7212

LABOURER

Salary: $6.50 per hour must be willing to work 6 days a week Work permit holder

PLEASE PHONE 343 2098 OR SEND RESUME TO PO BOX 240 , GRAND TURK OR ALTERNATIVELY RESUME CAN BE SUBMITTED TO TOWN TIGERS DIRECTLY. 14148

Salary: $6.25 per hour

is seeking a:

CONTACT:

Is seeking to employ a

Experience in bar work required. 6 days a week. Must be willing to work public holidays and weekends. Salary: $6.25 per hour. This position is currently held by a work permit holder.

STORE CLERK 14176

1 BARMAID 1 BARTENDER 1 SEAMSTRESS 1 TILE LAYER 2 DOMESTIC WORKERS 1 DINING ROOM SUPERVISOR

(649) 232-4442

Salary: $6.25per hour

ESTEL PLUMBING

GRAND TURK

is seeking a:

Is seeking to employ a:

To work 5 days must be able to work holidays and weekends Wages starting at $6.50 per hour Belongers will be given first prefernce and to be Contacted between the hours of 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday.

To work 5 days Must be able to work holidays and weekends wages starting at $6.50 per hour. Belongers will be given first prefernce and to be contacted between the hours of 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday.

To work 5 days Must be able to work holidays and weekends. Wages starting at $6.25 per hour belongers will be given first prefernce and to be contacted between the hours of 9am to 4pm monday to friday

CONTACT:

CONTACT:

CONTACT:

(649) 346-1654

13998

PLEASE SEND APPLICATIONS TO SAVORY & CO., F205 REGENT VILLAGE WEST, PROVIDENCIALES, 946-4602. ISLANDERS ARE INVITED TO SEND COPIES OF APPLICATION TO THE LABOUR BOARD

CONTACT:

VARIOUS

BARMAID FOR TOWN TIGERS BAR ON GRAND TURK.

Applicant must be hardworking, honest and reliable. Experience preferable. $10/hour. Position is currently held by a work permit holder.

To finish cabinets. to work 6 days a week with the salary of $6.25 per hour.

GENERAL WORKER

DOMESTIC WORKER

SALARY: $6.50 PER HOUR 6 DAYS WORK PERMIT HOLDER

SALARY: $6.50 PER

ASSISTANT FURNITURE CABINET FINISHER

Blue Hills

CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY

MUSICIAN

Is seeking to employ a:

FAST TRACK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

ACTING ON BEHALF OUR CLIENTS SEEKING THE FOLLOWING

Is seeking suitable candidates for the following positions

BABYSITTER

(649) 442-6220

C& S PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

BETHANY’S EDUCATIONAL & SOCIAL TRAINING (B.E.S.T.) INSTITUTE INC

The individual should meet the following requirements: 1. Possesses a valid food handler’s permit 2. A born again Christian preferably of the Baptist Faith 3. The ability to read and write English 4. Must be an asset in the preparation of healthy meals on a daily basis for over 100

(649) 946-4536

CONTACT:

TEN & SANCHEZ

14132

VROSELINE FRANCOIS-PIERRE

CONTACT:

WAITRESS LABOURER

Main Duties: Protecting persons and assets Requirements: • License firearm • Police clearance • Ploice and security training interested persons. For Further Information please:

14172

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

Salary: $6.25 per week Must be willing to work 5 days a week

LICENSE FIREARMS SECURITY GUARDS

(649) 346-1654

14217

(649) 244-7927

14178

CONTACT:

DOMESTIC WORKER

14177

To work 6 days a week. must be able to work holidays and weekends. wages starting at $6.25 per hour Belongers will be given first preference Can be contacted between the hours of 9am and 4pm monday to friday

Is Recruiting:

14167

DOMESTIC WORKER

Is seeking to employ a:

14154

Is seeking to employ a:

is seeking a:

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GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a:

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DANIEL MISSICK EMANISE DORCENT-HIGGS FLAMINGO CAFÉ GALMO WILLIAMS SEAL SECURITY LTD

14200

TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS

(649) 346-1654

14000

April 1-7, 2017


SOUTH CAICOS

DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days a week

CARIBE PRO STRUCTURE

DELUXE/CYLIANE EMMANUEL PALMER

FAX: 649 946-4871 14254

OR EMAIL: INFO@WINECELLAR.TC

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

PLEASE SEND DETAILED RESUME AND COVER LETTER TO BISTROSHANNON@YAHOO.COM. ONLY APPLICANTS THAT SEND A RESUME WILL BE CONSIDERED.

ROSTAND MALCOLM

DELUXE/RIGBY BUILDER

GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a:

CONTACT: (649) 346-1654

C&J CONSULTANCY

Acting on behalf of our clients: DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS, CHARLES B. SHOP, BLACK BOY & JEAN TRUCKING, ERB CONSTRUCTION, GOLD STAR

CONTACT: (649) 342-3874

Must have at least 3 or more years’ experience and able to work with little or no supervision. • Duties include but not limited to clean and level the surface to be tiled, measure and cut tile, arrange tiles according to the design plans, prepare and apply mortar or other adhesive, install tile in the planned area, apply grout with a rubber trowel and wipe off excess grout and apply necessary finishes, such as sealants. • Salary starts at $300.00 weekly and is based on experienceDeadline for application is April 7th 2017 Interested persons should send application via

FAX 649-941-4034

SALARY: $6.50 PER HOUR MUST BE WILLING TO WORK 6 DAYS A WEEK

Salary: $6.5 per hour must be willing to work 5 days a week

CONTACT: (649) 343-3230

CONTACT:

JEAN ELISTAVE is seeking a:

(649) 245-3172

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

MELINDA SEYMOUR

$6.25 per hour

BARBER:

LABOURER

$6.25 per hour

CAR WASHER: $6.25 per hour

HELPER:

Applicant must be honest, reliable and hard working. Salary: $6.50 per hour

$6.25 per hour

CASHIER:

$6.25 per hour

CONTACT:

CONTACT:

DARLING86@HOTMAIL.COM

THESE POSITION ARE CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDERS

DIVAS SALON

DORALITA WALKIN

IS SEEKING THE FOLLOWING

SEEKS:

1 DOMESTIC WORKER 1 LABOURER

CONTACT: (649) 345-9212

Salary: $6.25 per hour

CONTACT: (649) 946-3380

SALARY: $6.50 PER HOUR WORK PERMIT HOLDER

Must have at least 3 years’ experience and able to work with little or no supervision. Salary start at $6.25 per hour and is based on experience. Deadline for application is April 7th 2017 Interested persons should send application via fax to

NAIL TECHNICIAN SALARY: $6.50 PER HOUR

CONTACT: 649 348-6526

(649) 442-0599

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

CONTACT: (649) 941-4034 C/O ALLIANCE REALTY

SHARON WILLIAMS-PLAISMOND Is seeking to employ a:

Is seeking to employ a:

is seeking a:

BABYSITTER LABOURER Applicant must be honest, reliable and hard working. salary: $6.25 per hour

is looking fo an:

$6.25 per hour

TRISH SELVER

SOUTH CAICOS

CAICOS WATER EXPRESS

DOMESTIC WORKER:

14218

Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days a week

(649) 347-3220

LABOURER:

CASHIER

LABOURER CLEANER

DOMESTIC WORKER

CONTACT:

14228

Salary: $6.50 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days a week

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

DOMESTIC WORKER

LABOURER

CONTACT:

CONTACT:

Salary: $ 7.00 per hour Must be willing to work 3 days a week

(649) 332-4383

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

14244

To work six (6) days per week Send resume to: Discount Liquors/ The Wine Cellar. Salary: $6.75 per hour

(649) 341-4730

Salary: $6.50 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days a week

COSMETOLOGIST

14253

ONE LABOURER

Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week

HAIR DRESSER BABYSITTER

SALARY: $6.25 PER HOUR

TILE LAYER

Is seeking to hire:

LABOURER

Is seeking to employ a:

W&M COMPANY Seeks:

GRAND TURK LIQUORS

years’ experience in the restaurant industry. Ability to work on line and prep all types of food. Ideal applicants will have experience in highpressure situations, with the ability to work independently, and as part of a team. All applicants must be willing to work 6 days a week, including weekends and holidays. Salary: $6.25 per hour

14131

14162

Project Engineer must assist in preperation and implementation of project excavation plan (pep) monitor work in progress and prepare weekly reports and assignments. Five to 10 years experience Quantity Surveyors: must be able to prepare estimates and costs. Responsible for financial, contractual and commercial management before and during construction stages. Five to 10 years’ experience

Is seeking to employ a:

14221

ONE (1) PROJECT ENGINEER AND TWO (2) QUANTITY SURVEYORS

14171

(649) 431-4022

Is looking for:

KITCHEN HELPER Qualifications: At least 10

CONTACT:

(649) 247-9231

NO PHONE CALLS

Established High Volume Restaurant requires:

14236

CONTACT: CONTACT:

(649) 343-9184

Is seeking to employ a:

14234

is seeking a:

CONTACT:

SHARKBITE BAR AND GRILL

NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH OF GOD

14165

Must be able to work holidays and weekends Salary based on experience

(649) 946-9421

(649) 345-3800

Is seeking to employ a:

BOAT MECHANIC

CONTACT:

CONTACT:

salary: $6.50 per hour must be willing to work 5 days a week

RENOLD LUCIEN

14252

SANDRA GARLAND

APPLICANT MUST BE HONEST, RELIABLE AND HARDWORKING SALARY: $6.50 PER HOUR

14143

GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a:

(649) 346-8638

1 HOUSEKEEPER CLEANER

14160

S&S WATER SPORTS AND BEACH SUPPLIES

CONTACT:

14223

(649) 342-8856

14212

CONTACT:

Is seeking to employ a:

14231

Salary: $6.50 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days a week

is seeking to employ a:

14229

DOMESTIC WORKER LABOURER

RONALD PLUVIOSE GRAND TURK

CANPELA GROSSERIE

14155

is seeking an:

Is seeking to employ a:

Salary: $6.25 per hour

ANTONIO PIERRE

14223

ANDREA SAUNDERS

Is seeking to employ a:

14222

A and B Retail Store

April 1-7, 2017

TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS

Salary: $ 6.50 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days a week

(649) 344-3424

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

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April 1-7, 2017

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TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS

OLYMPIC CONSTRUCTION LTD.

PIRATES DEN

Salary $6.25 per hour

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

BELONGERS NEED ONLY APPLY

CONTACT: (649) 946-1278

14259

CONTACT: 14256

(649) 331-7373

Salary: $ 6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days a week

(649) 242-5919

14130

CONTACT:

Is seeking a:

GLAZIER/GLASS TECHNICIAN

CLEANER DISHWASHER LABOURER

To work six (6) days a week Salary: $6.50 per hour Please Contact Junior Ceide or Max Latortue

CARIB GLASS & SUPPLY

Is seeking to employ a:

Is seeking to employ a:

DOMESTIC NIGHT AUDITOR WORKER NEEDED

KARIB AUTO RENTAL

CASABLANCA CASINO

is seeking to employ a:

is seeking to employ a:

This applicant must have 10 years’ experience in shop fronts and window glazing, certain wall systems, ALL glass interior and entrance systems, cutting/installing glass, mirror, aluminum windows and fabrication of metal frames. Successful applicants must be able to read architectural and

LEANDRA CLARKE

MONIQUE DAQUIN Is seeking to employ a:

CONTACT: (649) 232-7744

Is seeking to employ a:

is seeking to employ a:

HAIRSTYLIST

Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days a week

(649) 232-4219

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

For men, women with at least 5 years’ experience wanted. Must know all new cut, color, styling, perm and chemical and non-chemical, Anti frizz straightening techniques. Must be trained in Caucasian hair. Trained in Bridal hair, up dos, make up knowledge is a plus. Must speak fluent English Working 5 to 6 days per week, Sundays and most holidays Salary: $7.00 per hour PLEASE DROP OFF YOUR RESUME AT TANGLED HAIR SALON PROVIDENCIALES, PORTS OF CALL 649-431-4247 OR AT THE LABOR BOARD YOU CAN EMAIL YOUR RESUME AT STOPSL64@GMAIL.COM THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

RODSTON ADAMS THE WASK

is seeking to employ a:

is seeking to employ a:

DOMESTIC WORKER CONTACT:

TEN & SANCHEZ

SERENITY VILLA PARROT CAY

TANGLED HAIR SALON

GRAND TURK

14276

(649) 331-7373

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

Contact: Glenda Lightbourn

14248

CONTACT:

14130

To work six (6) days a week Salary: $6.50 per hour Please Contact Junior Ceide or Max Latortue

To clean, wash and iron Salary: $6.25 an hour

14271

CLEANER

Normal working hours are from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm (1 hour for lunch) (number of hours worked may vary occasionally depending on our work demanded).

INTERESTED CANDIDATES PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR RESUME TO US VIA EMAIL: CARIBGLASSTCI@AOL.COM • OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30TH, 2017

SALARY: $18.75 PER HOUR Minimum of 5 years’ experience as Casino Night Auditor Requirements • Excel, Point of Sale, All table games, Cash Desk, Bar Restaurant managing knowledge is required. Please drop off resume at Casablanca Casino HR.

structural drawings and have a valid driver’s license

14267

is seeking to employ a:

14220

KARIB AUTO RENTAL

CAICOS DREAM TOURS Is currently seeking:

Is seeking to employ a:

IN/OUT BOARD SUPERVISOR

Requirements: Bachelors Degree in business manager or its equivalent

(649) 246-1416

CONTACT: (649) 232-9370

CONTACT:

SPECIAL INVENTORY CONTROLLER

Is seeking a:

SEXTON

• Maintain a warm and friendly demeanor always. • Must be able to effectively communicate both verbally and written, with all level ofemployees and guests in an attentive, friendly, courteous and service oriented manner • Must be able to multitask and prioritize departmental functions to meet deadlines. • Approach all encounters with guests and employees in an attentive, friendly, courteous and; •Must be able to maintain confidentiality of all Freedom Group business matters.

CONTACT: MICHAEL-649-232-1017

Reports to: Parish Coordinator, Church of St. Monica Hours: 40 hrs. Per week. Tuesday to Sunday. Compensation: Grade/Range to be prepared depending on experience and qualifications. Status: Fulltime Position Summary: The ideal candidate will be experienced in a custodian role focused on building upkeep. It is important for the person to be careful and thorough in working, cleaning and tidying the 14247

Daily, weekly and monthly maintenance of the Ihotelier system to ensure proper configuration, as well as managing rate plan controls. Job Qualifications; • Minimum of six years’ experience in Revenue Management. • Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Ihotelier, Visual One, and Microsoft 365 • Ability to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing • Excellent time management skills and follow up • Flexible and long hours sometimes required.

CONTACT: (649) 321-7274

ST. MONICA’S ANGLICAN CHURCH

THE REGENT GRAND IS LOOKING FOR A

The Special Inventory Controller is responsible for managing room inventory while utilizing Ihotelier to identify and maximize all potential revenue opportunities for the resort. There must be a thorough understanding of channel and yield management which is critical for maximizing revenues. This includes the analysis of revenue potential generated by the transient segments. The Special Inventory Controller will have the responsibility of daily review and validation of inventory controls.

(649) 245-9274

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

14197

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

CONTACT:

Compensation: Based on qualifications and ability $2, 000.00 – $2,500.00 Belongers only need to apply

premises.

Qualifications • Proven experience as custodian, janitor or in a similar role • Attention to detail an conscientiousness • Very good physical condition and strength • Fluent in English High school diploma is preferred but not required

TO APPLY, SEND A RESUME AND A COVER LETTER TO: THE VESTRY, CHURCH OF ST. MONICA, LEEWARD HIGHWAY, PROVIDENCIALES, MONICAPARISTCI@GMAIL.COM

14233

14262

(649) 347-9359

Salary: $6.50 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days a week

13890

CONTACT:

Must be willing to work 5 days a week Salary: $8.00 per hour

Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days a week

14266

Applicant must be honest reliable and hardworking. Salary: $ 6.50 per hour

HOUSEKEEPER CARPENTER CAR WASHER 14265

CARETAKER

At least 5 years experience in a supervisory position Must be an effective communicator both written and oral Computer literate and knowledgeable in various accounting systems Ability to multi task and meet set deadlines


LESHUN SEBASTIAN MYRON MISSICK

Is looking for a:

GRAND TURK

is seeking to employ a:

TRAINED PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER

Is seeking to employ a:

DOMESTIC WORKER

NANNY

To work 5 days Must be able to work Holidays and weekends Wages starting at $6.50 per hour. Belongers will be given first prefernce and to be contacted between the hours of 9am to 4pm monday to friday

Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days a week

14219

(649) 343-4599

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

(649) 232-9541

14227

CONTACT:

CONTACT:

PLEASE APPLY IN WRITING TO RICHHILLPREP@YAHOO.COM

APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FROM SUITABLY QUALIFIED CANDIDATES FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITION:

OPERATION SUPERVISOR

14284

races • Extensive experience running adventure trips to outer islands and Northern Haiti • Proven ability to sell, rent, and use stand-up paddle boards • Minimum 5 years background in organizing sports & adventure tourism activities • Excellent English oral and written communication skills • Ability to speak French and/or Haitian Creole

MIDDLE CAICOS

Is seeking to employ a:

GENERAL MANAGER

• Skilled problem solver- be prepared to handle the unknown every day. • Manage the day to day operation of restaurant. Staffing, working with chef to develop and change menu, handle food costs ordering and inventory. • Experience in operating computer systems for hotel and property operations, logistics, finance and inventory. • Skilled directing human resources activities, labor relations and staffing requirements. • Experience in conference and event planning. • Able to prioritize work with excellent organizational skills including reservations, accounting, staff management, guest’s relations and maintenance projects. • Must reside onsite on Middle Caicos and have a willingness to work long hours, nights and all holidays. As resident General Manager, you are on-call 24 hours a day. • Salary Range: $4000-$6000 per month

track record with demonstrated superior customer service skills, supervision of plant workers and delivery drivers; importing of cryogenics; knowledge of U.S. pharmacopeia standards.

Requirements include: at least 5 years relevant experience, a clean police record and driver’s license with a successful drug screen; excellent health mobility, allowing for the handling and delivery of heavy cylinders; at least a high school diploma; possess a good employment

Salary: commensurate with experience. Applications comprising a letter, resume, references, Police record etc. should be sent no later than Wednesday April 5th, 2017 to:

THE MANAGER, PM - GAS (TCI) LTD. C/O P.O.BOX 127, RICHMOND HOUSE, LEEWARD HIGHWAY, PROVIDENCIALES TEL: (649) 946-4734 0R FAX (649) 946-4732 EMAIL: MARSHA@MISICKSTANBROOK.TC 14192

Regulation 7 of the planning (Development Permission) Regulations, 1990 A Planning Application, registered as GT4653 by FUNTASTIC TOURS has been submitted to the Department of Planning for consideration of JETTY & DECK on parcel 10105/11 Anyone wishing to make representation(s) may do so in writing to the Director of Planning, Grand Turk or Providenciales, within twenty eight (28) days of publication of this Notice. Location map to be provided Notice dated: 14286

SUBMIT RESUMES TO: RESERVATIONS@BHRESORT.COM

Duties of this position include: handling, filling and delivery of cylinders; general maintenance of premises and equipment; customer service and quality control; and safety compliance.

NOTICE

BLUE HORIZON

Resort General Manager is responsible to develop and manage budgets including responsibility for the property P&L encompasses employees, supplies and materials for the resort and onsite restaurant. Responsible for hotel sales, manage the reservation process and all front office procedures, housekeeping, maintenance, security, recreation for guests and manage the onsite restaurant. Create and implement all marketing. Job requirements: Experience in hospitality management, a proven proactive, leadership quality bridging financial and budget activities to conferring with guests and owners. • A Minimum of 5 years managing and leading hotel properties including a track record of successful communications, budgeting and customer service skills. • Solid background in hotel sales with actual one on one sales experience selling not only a resort but the entire experience of the destination.

DAVE@TURKSHEADBEER.COM

PM - GAS (TCI) LTD.

ASSISTANT MANAGER FOR SPORTS ADVENTURES

PLEASE PROVIDE RESUME TO CAICU NANIKI SPORTS ADVENTURES AT CAICOS CAFE PLAZA, GRACE BAY, PROVIDENCIALES NO LATER THAN 20 MAY 2017

Proven working experience as a cleaner Ability to handle heavy equipment and machinery Knowledge of cleaning chemicals and supplies.

PM Industrial Gas, a leading producer and distributor of industrial Medical, recreational, and specialty gases, as well as welding And medical products and related equipment, is seeking an experienced and proven leader.

THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS

Successful candidate must have: • Demonstrated excellent pool and open water expertise for swim training and swim safaris • Proven ability to organize open water swim

Cleaning, stocking and supplying designated facility areas (dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, cleaning ceiling vents, restroom cleaning etc.) Carry out heavy cleansing tasks and special projects

With a minimum of ten years’ teaching experience and a teacher’s certificate from an accredited institution. Teachers should be able to teach all subjects to any grade level, complete unit and lesson plans, serve on various committees, and complete annual reports. Salary is $2,200 per month.

VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!

To supervise a variety of sports and adventure activities to include: Swim training / Sports & adventure trips to outer islands and Northern Haiti / Stand-up paddle board sales, rentals, demonstrations / International open water swim race organization

CLEANER TO TAKE CARE OF OUR FACILITIES AND CARRY OUT CLEANING DUTIES.

RICHMOND HILL PREPARATORY SCHOOL

14238

JENIFER MASICLAT

April 1-7, 2017

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TEACHING POSITION AT THE WESLEY METHODIST SCHOOL

Applicants are invited for the following positions.

1. HUMANITIES 2. MODERN LANGUAGE 3. SCIENCE: I. Biology II. Physics III. Chemistry IV. Integrated Science V. Information & Communication Technology VI. Food and Nutrition

4. BUSINESS STUDIES

I. Principles of Accounts II. Principles of Business III. Office administration IV. Electronic Document Preparation & Management

5. MATHEMATICS

6. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 7. PRIMARY EDUCATION TEACHERS

8. In addition a vacancy exits for an Administrative Assistant Qualifications and Experience Applicants must possess a Degree, or its equivalence in the areas stated except for the positions of Administrative Assistant, where an Associates in Business Studies is required. Certification for teachers MUST be from a recognized institution. Applicants MUST have a minimum of five (5) years teaching experience. Must be multitalented; honest, trustworthy, willing to uphold the tenets of the institution, and also strive diligently to raise the standards of Education in the school, must be of Christian Faith. Salary- Commensurate with experience

INTERESTED PERSONS MUST SUBMIT APPLICATION, ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR CURRICULUM VITAE, A POLICE RECORD, AND A CONTACT NUMBER AND REFERENCE FROM TWO (2) INDIVIDUALS, NO LATER THAN JUNE 1, 2017, THE CHAIRMAN OR PRINCIPAL, WESLEY METHODIST SCHOOL., LEEWARD PALMS, PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS, FAX: (649) 946-4163, EMAIL: 14289 WESLEYMETHODISTSCHOOL@TCIWAY.TC

DECCO (TCI) LTD

EXECUTIVE ESTIMATOR

Decco (TCI) Ltd has a requirement for an experienced Executive Estimator to join our construction team in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The Executive Estimator will be responsible and accountable for the estimating function of major construction projects throughout the Caribbean. Such responsibility and accountabilities will include. • Performing all cost estimating duties including reviewing project documentation. Preparing complete and accurate budgets, feasibilities & estimates, value engineering, and communicating information to management and clients. • Researching & procuring of subcontract, labor, materials, and equipment pricing. • Establishing and maintaining effective communication, coordination and professional

leading the estimating function of high value (US$25M++) commercial, residential, resort, infrastructure, marine and energy projects in the Caribbean region. • Minimum 15 years cost estimating experience at a senior management level within the construction industry. • Knowledge of regional, US and European forms of construction contract and project procurement procedures. • Proficient understanding of cost controls, material requirements, building blueprints and construction requirements. • Strong IT skills, including good knowledge of all Microsoft Office and proprietary estimating software solutions. • Personal presentation and professionalism. Salary based on experience.

relationships with clients, consultants, vendors, suppliers, contractors and external contracts. • Monitor and report on fluctuations throughout the Caribbean Region I respect of labor, plant & material cost, resources availability, outputs and taxation: • Risk and opportunity identification. Requirements; The successful candidate will require a proven track record in cost estimating of major projects and a combination of knowledge, skills and experience, as follows: • Higher Education qualification in cost Estimating, Quantity Surveying or Building Construction discipline, or extensive equivalent experience. • Minimum 20 years’ posteducation experience in construction estimating with extensive experience in

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE • ADDRESS APPLICATIONS: EXECUTIVE BOARD, CHAMPIONS FOR CHRIST INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE, 1049 LEEWARD HWY, PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS, BWI, EMAIL: CHAMPIONSFORCHRISTTCI@GMAIL.COM, FAX: 1-877-580-8743

PUBLIC NOTICE

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BELONGER STATUS APPLICATION

BELONGER STATUS APPLICATION

Take Notice that I, John Freeman, Governor of Turks and Caicos in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3(2) of the Immigration Ordinance intend to grant a Certificate of Belonger Status to BRITTANY JILL PIERGIOVANNI by virtue of marriage to a Belonger.

Take Notice that I, John Freeman, Governor of Turks and Caicos in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3(2) of the Immigration Ordinance intend to grant a Certificate of Belonger Status to ANTONIQUE E. WRIGHTTOOD by virtue of marriage to a Belonger.

JOHN FREEMAN

JOHN FREEMAN

(Section 3 (5) of the Immigration Ordinance)

(Section 3 (5) of the Immigration Ordinance)

PUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE

BELONGER STATUS APPLICATION

BELONGER STATUS APPLICATION

Take Notice that I, John Freeman, Governor of Turks and Caicos in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3(2) of the Immigration Ordinance intend to grant a Certificate of Belonger Status to DARLA ANN PIERGIOVANNI by virtue of marriage to a Belonger.

Take Notice that I, John Freeman, Governor of Turks and Caicos in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3(2) of the Immigration Ordinance intend to grant a Certificate of Belonger Status to LISA LYNN PIERGIOVANNI by virtue of marriage to a Belonger.

JOHN FREEMAN

JOHN FREEMAN

(Section 3 (5) of the Immigration Ordinance)

(Section 3 (5) of the Immigration Ordinance)

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ISLANDS PRIDE FISHERIES LTD.

FORTRESS SECURITY & ELECTRONIC SERVICES

Job Description: Hardworking willing to work long hours and weekends Very Knowledgeable in the field, and create and install Security IT systems and programs Create Proposals regard various IT & Security Systems

Duties & Responsibilities:

• Oversee the safety of the crew, vessel and catch • Responsible for the service and maintenance of the engines aboard the vessel, including any attached lifeboats • Checking and recording the catch for each crew, including self, catch from traps and ensuring both tallies with total overall catch • Deep-sea line fishing with reel • Assist the trap man to set and pull traps • Gut, ice and store fish, in common with the crew, including the captain/engineer Requirements: • Clean Police Record • Two character references, including one from last employer • Ability to lead a team • Minimum of ten (10) years experience working in same capacity on commercial fishing vessel Salary: Stipend plus based on catch shared equally with crew

Qualifications: Must be over 21 years of age

CONTACT INFORMATION: PLEASE SEND COMPLETE RESUME TO; INFO@FORTRESSSECURITYPRO.COM

SERVICES BY EA

THREE (3) CREW/ FISHERMEN

Is seeking to employ a:

LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION SUPERVISOR REQUIREMENTS

• Minimum of 5 years gardening experience on large landscape installations, with knowledge on plants/ chemicals and fertilizer sprays, and be able to work with minimum supervision. • Proficient in the use of heavy machinery (backhoe, bobcat, skytrack, crane): • Certification in horticulture- non-negotiable; • Certification in First Aid and CPR Training

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PLEASE BRING ALL APPLICATIONS TO SERVICES BY EA, GRACE BAY VILLAGE, PROVIDENCIALES, OR E-MAIL TO ADMIN@ENVIRONMENTALARTS.TC. SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY PHONE FOR INTERVIEW. PLEASE PROVIDE RELEVANT REFERENCES FROM PREVIOUS EMPLOYER

CHAMPIONS FOR CHRIST INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE

JOB ADVERTISEMENT

An affiliate of A Touch of Love Ministries International Center

TEACHER NEEDED • Persons must be an active born-again Christian who believes in the work of the Holy Ghost • Submit resume and three references including one from current Pastor • Salaries will be based on qualification and experience

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE • ADDRESS APPLICATIONS: EXECUTIVE BOARD, CHAMPIONS FOR CHRIST INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE, 1049 LEEWARD HWY, PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS, BWI, EMAIL: CHAMPIONSFORCHRISTTCI@GMAIL.COM, FAX: 1-877-580-8743

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Requirements: • Bachelors/Master’s degree from reputable institution in area of discipline; Advance degree a plus • Minimum of 5-7 years teaching experience in secondary or post-secondary education • Experience with Christian education curriculum

FLOWERS BY EA Is seeking to employ a:

• Assists in organizing and facilitating the day-to day operations of the kitchen. • Prepare and present main entrée’s, appetizers, and side orders. • Assists in the preparation of food items (i.e., preparing vegetables, meat, fish, salads, cold plates) for service.

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using certain flowers for wedding, funerals and other occasions. Applications must be willing to work outdoors for set ups and weddings with irregular hours in doing so. Applicants must have a comprehensive knowledge of Quick books Enterprise and have an outgoing personality who enjoys working with the public. Starting salary: $3000.00 per month

PLEASE DROP ALL APPLICATIONS TO FLOWERS BY ES LOCATED AT W101A VENTURE HOUSE, GRACE BAY ROAD, PROVIDENCIALES OR EMAIL TO ADMIN@ENVIRONMENTALARTS.TC. SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY PHONE FOR INTERVIEW.

• Promoting a positive image of the property to guests. • Must to pleasant, friendly and able to address problems or special requests • Performing daily deep cleaning of guestrooms and public areas. To work 6 six days per week salary $6.36 per hour. Minimum of 2-3 years in the specialized field.

KITCHEN HELPER

EVENTS COORDINATOR/ FLORAL DESIGNER Applicants must possess a minimum of 10 years’ experience as an Event Coordinator with proper certification. Must have extensive knowledge on different flowers, foliage and potted plants. Must be able to know the names, seasonal availability and how long the plants will stay fresh. Must also be up-to-date on the current fashions and styles in floral design while at the same time understand the traditions of

• Ability to report on issues and carry out invoicing duties; • Computer literate, able to use and troubleshoot with company software including but not limited to Quick books, POS & inventory software. • Must be willing to work outdoors with irregular hours, may include weekends and holidays. • Starting salary is $2500.00 per month

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Duties & Responsibilities: • Prepare and maintain traps • Prepare bait for traps • Deep sea line fishing with reel • Cleaning, icing and storing of catch • Responsible for cleaning and maintaining the vessel Requirements: • Clean Police Record • Two character references, including one from last employer • Ability to work with minimal supervision • Minimum of two (2) years experience working in same capacity on commercial fishing vessel Salary: Based on catch shared equally with crew and captain

ONLY BELONGERS NEED APPLY. APPLICATION FORMS AVAILABLE FROM BUTTERFIELD GOLD HUMAN RESOURCE DEPARTMENT. ONLY APPLICANTS SELECTED FOR INTERVIEW WILL BE NOTIFIED. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS APRIL 15TH, 2017

Accredited Certifications or degree in IT & Electronic Security Systems Must have over 8 years’ experience in IT & Electronic Security Systems Field (4) Reference letters form past employers Must have advance computer skills Must be fluent in English language Must have great customer service skills A people’s person & a team player Valid Police record Resume

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ONE (1) CAPTAIN/ENGINEER FOR COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSEL

Minimum of 1-2 years in the specialized field. To work 6 days per week salary $6.36 per hour.

LABOURERS

• Promoting a positive image of the property to guests. • Maintaining the cleanliness of the public spaces, linen closets; transport linen and general as required. Minimum of 2-3 years in the specialized field. To work 6 six days week salary $6.36 per hour.

WAITRESS

• Greet patrons in a friendly manner. • Food and beverage serving skills. • Lifting heavy trays, clearing tables. Minimum of 1-2 years in the specialized field. To work 6 six per week salary $6.36 per hour.

POSITIONS ARE CURRENTLY HELD BY WORK PERMIT HOLDERS ABILITY TO BE ON TIME AND PRESENT FOR ALL SCHEDULED SHIFTS INCLUDING WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS. QUALIFIED CANDIDATES SHOULD EMAIL THEIR CV TO TURCREHU02@CLUB MED.COM OR CONTACT: 649-946-5500 EXT.35313

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EVELINE SAINT FLEUR Is seeking to employ a:

SAMMY’S

F&R CONSTRUCTION is seeking an:

THE BARBER SHOP

is seeking to employ a:

Is seeking to employ a:

CLEANER LABOURER

LABOURER SALES CLERK CLEANER

CONTACT:

CONTACT:

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(649) 231-4855

POSITION OF LABOURER IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER.

HOUSEKEEPER Salary: $6.25 per hour

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• A minimum of two years experience in repairing Japanese, American and European vehicles • Applicant must be willing to work weekends and holidays • Salary US$8/hr

BLESSING GOD is seeking to employ a:

MECHANIC

With a minimum of ten years’ teaching experience and a teacher’s certificate from an accredited institution. Teachers should be able to teach all subjects to any grade level, complete unit and lesson plans, serve on various committees, and complete annual reports. Salary is $2,200 per month.

Salary: $7.00 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days a week

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LABOURER

HANDYMAN/GROUNDSMAN AND DOMESTIC WORKER. 14241

(649) 342-6583 Is seeking to employ a:

With a minimum of 5 years experience and diploma/bachelor’s degree in primary education also needed:

PLEASE EMAIL RESUME TO MILLSINSTITUTE@GMAIL.COM ALL BELONGERS MUST DELIVER A COPY OF RESUME TO THE LABOUR DEPARTMENT. SALARY COMMENSURATE WITH EXPERIENCE.

CONTACT:

DIRECT DEVELOPMENT

NEEDED PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS

• Completing preventive maintenance • Able to use testing equipment • A minimum of six years experience in repairing Japanese, American and European vehicles • Minimum of six years post technical qualification • Applicant must be willing to work weekends and holidays • Salary US$12/hr

(649) 331-9167

Is looking for a:

PLEASE APPLY IN WRITING TO RICHHILLPREP@YAHOO.COM

D&B AUTO RENTAL

CONTACT:

RICHMOND HILL PREPARATORY SCHOOL

TRAINED PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER

VACANCIES

INTERESTED PERSONS SHOULD FORWARD RESUMES AND QUALIFICATION TO ROBERT@DNBAUTOPARTS.COM OR BRITTAYA@DNBAUTOPARTS.COM

To be contacted between the hours of 9am and 4pm monday to friday

JUBA SOUND Is seeking to employ a:

The individual should meet the following requirements: 1. Possesses a valid food handler’s permit 2. A born again Christian preferably of the Baptist Faith 3. The ability to read and write English 4. Must be an asset in the preparation of healthy meals on a daily basis for over 100 students 5. Be able to manage the stock and prepare orders. Handle cash effectively to ensure all checks and balances 6. Salary $ 6.25 per hour

APPLICATION CAN BE DROPPED OFF AT B.E.S.T INSTITUTE OFFICE, 250 BAY ROAD, BLUE HILLS, PROVIDENCIALES. OR EMAIL BESTINSTITUTE@TCIWAY.TC • TEL: 649-941-4802

Candidate is required to exhibit professionalism at all times, and a high level of confidentiality is a must. Candidate will detail-oriented and able to anticipate Attorney’s needs with limited supervision. Candidate will be required to efficiently conduct research and analyze volumes of material to source information pertinent to defense’s case, review documents and produce comprehensible reports, while conducting other preparation work. Candidate must be flexible, as will be required to work additional hours (weekdays and weekends) as needed.

AUTO MECHANIC HELPER

To work 5 days per week hourly wages starting at $ 6.25 and $ 6.50

CRYSTAL ANITA GREENE

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GARLAND & CO.

Law Firm seeking a qualified paralegal to be part of the SIPT team. The successful candidate will have a Bachelor of Laws (Hons.) Degree, and two or more years of experience in a similar high volume documentation case.

• Assist Mechanic in completing preventive maintenance • Able to remove and disassembles unit, such as engine and transmission • Lubricates and washes vehicle

1 DOMESTIC WORKER 1 LABOURER

3 DOMESTIC WORKERS

PARALEGAL VACANCY

• Completing preventive maintenance • Able to use testing equipment • A minimum of six years experience in repairing Japanese, American and European vehicles • Minimum of six years post technical qualification • Applicant must be willing to work weekends and holidays • Salary US$12/hr

(649) 241-4166

Is seeking to employ a:

CONTACT:

BETHANY’S EDUCATIONAL & SOCIAL TRAINING (B.E.S.T.) INSTITUTE IN

THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS

AUTO MECHANIC

THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER

CONTACT:

Is seeking suitable candidates for the following positions:

VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!

QUALIFIED CANDIDATES SHOULD SUBMIT RESUME WITH REFERENCES TO UNIT 12 LA VISTA AZUL, TURTLE COVE, PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS, E-MAIL ALVINGARLAND@GARLANDANDCO.COM OR FAX TO 941-4754.

(649) 243-2928

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CONTACT:

Salary: $12.00 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days a week

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(649) 346-2473

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Salary: $150.00 per week Must be willing to work 4 days a week

Salary: $6.50 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days a week

SALARY: $7.00 PER HOUR MUST BE WILLING TO WORK 6 DAYS A WEEK

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(649) 241-0397

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Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days a week

NATHAN SMITH

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Science & Technology

Playing Tetris can reduce onset of Human trials of revolutionary new PTSD after trauma, study shows anti-aging drug to begin this year AFTER experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, such as a car accident, people are likely to develop anxiety or distress in relation to that event soon after the experience, leading to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

TREE OF LIFE CHURCH OF GOD

The goal in Tetris is to line up falling shapes to form rows that disappear when aligned.

Is looking to hire a:

GUITAR PLAYER

Must have 2 years’ experience Has knowledge about fusion music and is able to make it Must be a sincere team player. May perform on stage, for onair broadcasting, or for sound or video recording

CONTACT: (649) 243-0887

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Salary: $6.25 per hour Contact: Pastor Franmel Sejour

But a new study has shown that playing the computer game Tetris within hours of experiencing trauma can prevent those feelings from taking over your mind. PTSD occurs when intrusive memories linked to fear from a traumatic event become consolidated in a person’s mind by them visualising the event in a loop until it becomes locked in their brain. Competing with the

visualization, such as with a game like Tetris, can block that consolidation form happening. “An intrusive memory is a visual memory of a traumatic event,” said Emily Holmes, Professor of Psychology at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, whose team led the study. “Tetris also requires imagination and vision. Your brain can’t do two things at once, so this interrupts.”

CARIB GLASS & SUPPLIERS LTD Are seeking to employ an:

OFFICE/STORE SUPERVISOR

PLEASE SUBMIT A COPY OF YOUR RESUME FOR OUR ATTENTION TO CARIBGLASSTCI@AOL.COM

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Duties will include, but not limited to, scheduling of installations, shipping, ordering, and overseeing Customer Service. Also needed is a knowledge of stock control specifically for the glass and therefore seek someone with at least 5-10 years’ experience in this industry. To secure this position you must be able to demonstrate vast knowledge of types of glass and applications for use of same as well as the ability to use an Imperial tape measure, take orders and follow through to a timely delivery. This is a full-time position that requires commitment and loyalty to the company.

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Of at least two years call who have experience in commercial matters and civil litigation. The applicant must be able to work independently and should have good communication and writing skills. Salary is fully negotiable and is commensurate with experience.

Researchers, from the University of New South Wales, developed a “miracle” drug after discovering a key signalling process in DNA repair and cell ageing.

years away from being on the market if the trials go well,” he indicated. The work of Professor Sinclair and his colleague Dr Lindsay Wu has attracted the attention of NASA, which is grappling with the challenge of keeping its astronauts healthy during a four-year mission to Mars. Even on short missions, astronauts experience accelerated aging from cosmic radiation and suffer from muscle weakness, memory loss and other symptoms when they return. A trip to Mars would make the situation far worse: Five percent of the astronauts’ cells would die and their chances of cancer would approach 100 per cent. Cosmic radiation is not

only an issue for astronauts. All travellers are exposed to it aboard aircraft, with a London-SingaporeMelbourne flight estimated to be roughly equivalent in radiation to a chest x-ray. In theory, the anti-aging pill could not only mitigate any effects of DNA damage for frequent flyers, but could benefit survivors of childhood cancers. According to Dr Wu, 96 percent of childhood cancer survivors suffer a chronic illness by age 45, including cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and cancers unrelated to the original cancer. “All of this adds up to the fact they have accelerated ageing, which is devastating,” he said.

PUBLIC NOTICE BELONGER STATUS APPLICATION (Section 3 (5) of the Immigration Ordinance)

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

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With good knowledge and working experience of office procedures. The applicant must be task driven and has experience in working in a legal environment. Salary is fully negotiable and is commensurate with experience.

RESUMES AND INQUIRIES SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TO HLB (TCI) BY EMAIL: LLAWRENCE@HLBTCI.COM NO LATER THAN 1ST MARCH, 2017.

AUSTRALIAN scientists have made a revolutionary breakthrough that comes close to the effects of the mythical fountain of youth. The researchers, from the University of New South Wales, developed a “miracle” drug after discovering a key signalling process in DNA repair and cell ageing. Their experiments in mice suggest that a treatment is possible for DNA damage from both aging and radiation. Although our cells can naturally repair DNA damage to some extent, this ability declines with age. The researchers found that the call signalling molecule NAD+, which is present in every cell in the body, has a key role in protein interactions that control DNA repair. During trials on mice, the team found that treating them with a NAD+ “booster” called NMN dramatically improved their cells’ ability to repair DNA damage caused by radiation exposure or old age. According to lead author Professor David Sinclair: “The cells of the old mice were indistinguishable from the young mice after just one week of treatment. “This is the closest we are to a safe and effective anti-aging drug that’s perhaps only three to five

Take Notice that I, John Freeman, Governor of Turks and Caicos in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3(2) of the Immigration Ordinance intend to grant a Certificate of Belonger Status to LISA LYNN PIERGIOVANNI by virtue of marriage to a Belonger. JOHN FREEMAN


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Wednesday night marked Russell Westbrook’s 38th triple-double of the season.

Westbrook punches in highest-scoring tripledouble in NBA history IN the chase to pass Oscar Robertson’s triple-double legacy, Russell Westbrook left a recordbreaking footprint along the way on Wednesday night at Orlando. Oklahoma City’s MVP candidate staked yet another claim to the league’s highest individual honor with the highest-scoring tripledouble of all time, finishing with 57 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists in the Thunder’s 114-106 victory over the Magic. Westbrook, who is closing in on joining Robertson as the only players in league history to average a tripledouble for an entire season, is now tied with James Harden and Hall-ofFamers Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor for most 50-point tripledoubles in a career (two apiece). His scoring output in this particular effort sets him atop the all-

time list, surpassing James Harden and Wilt Chamberlain’s respective 53-point triple-doubles. Harden’s occurred on Dec. 31, 2016, while Chamberlain’s original recordholding performance took place on March 18, 1968. The highlight of Westbrook’s night occurred in the closing seconds of regulation, when the 6-3 guard stopped on a dime and, rising about two defenders, canned a 31-foot three-pointer that tied the game and put him at the 50-point plateau. Westbrook accounted for 16 points, seven rebounds and three assists during the fourth quarter and overtime. He now has 38 tripledoubles on the season, just three shy of Robertson’s all-time single season record of 41. The Thunder (43-31) have eight regular season games remaining. (NBA.com)

Tottenham midfielder Lamela out for the season TOTTENHAM midfielder Erik Lamela has been ruled out for the rest of the season because of a hip injury. The 25-year-old Argentina international has not played for Spurs since October because of the problem and will undergo surgery on Saturday. Tottenham said Lamela had “achieved a good level of function” but was not at a stage to make a return to training, leading to the decision to operate. “I tried everything to recover but

my hip is still not 100%,” Lamela tweeted. “I can’t compete at the level I want to. I’ll face this challenge with a positive attitude and can’t wait to get back with the team and be stronger.” Lamela had made 14 appearances this season for Spurs before the injury. He joined Tottenham from Roma in 2013 and enjoyed a superb season last term, scoring 13 goals. Spurs are second in the Premier League, 10 points behind leaders Chelsea, who they also play in the semi-finals of the FA Cup. (BBC)

Arrogate came from behind to win his seventh straight victory.

Dubai World Cup:

‘Amazing’ Arrogate powers to stunning victory ARROGATE overcame a disastrous start to win Saturday’s Dubai World Cup and confirm his status as thoroughbred racing’s new superstar. The four-year-old colt was claiming his seventh straight victory, including the lucrative Pegasus World Cup Invitational Stakes in January. Arrogate started as an overwhelming favorite to win the 2,000-meter race at Meydan Racecourse, but was baulked coming out of the stalls and had to come from the back of the field under jockey

Mike Smith. The 2016 Breeders’ Cup Classic winner eventually hit the front in the closing stages to come home ahead of the earlier leader Gun Runner with Neolithic in third place. It was the third Dubai World Cup win for Bob Baffert, who also trained the legendary Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. Baffert drew comparison after seeing his horse make a remarkable recovery from 20 lengths behind. “That was ‘Plan F’!” Baffert said. “But that’s the best I’ve ever seen in

my life, it’s unbelievable. “I guess he knew where he was but it just goes to show you how great this horse is, he’s just a great horse. Mike did a great job, he didn’t panic.” “He’s just amazing. I’ve never ridden a horse like this,” jockey Smith added. The winning horse’s connections, with owner Prince Khalid Abdullah, take home a $6 million prize from the $10 million pot for the Dubai World Cup, making Arrogate the highest earner in racing history. (CNN)

Pavey thrilled to receive ‘bittersweet’ 2007 bronze BRITAIN’S Jo Pavey says it is a bittersweet feeling to receive her 2007 World Championships 10,000m bronze medal after Turkey’s Elvan Abeylegesse had her result chalked off. Athletics’ governing body the IAAF said the silver medallist had been found guilty of an incompetition doping offence during the event in Japan. Pavey, 43, was beaten to bronze by American Kara Goucher, who will now be upgraded to silver. “It is frustrating,” said Pavey. “I am thrilled with the news but it is kind of bittersweet because when I think back to those championships I was running as hard as I could, I had got myself in the best shape and it was a hot

and humid day. I was in a medal position right until the line but couldn’t hold on. “Instead of being a moment where I was thrilled at getting my first medal, I was lying on the track feeling totally despondent and frustrated, I felt that I had let everyone down.” ‘I THINK ABOUT THE OTHER MEDALS I MIGHT HAVE HAD’ It is Pavey’s first World medal, having been on the podium at the Commonwealth Games and European Championships. The saga surrounding Abeylegesse dates back to 2015 when the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) announced 28 athletes who competed at the 2005

and 2007 World Championships had returned “adverse findings” from retested samples. The Turkish Athletics Federation subsequently revealed that Abeylegesse was one of those under investigation. The Ethiopian-born runner was withdrawn from the 2015 Worlds as a consequence. Her results from 25 August 2007 to 25 August 2009 have been removed and the 34-year-old is retrospectively banned from 29 September 2015 to 28 September 2017. Pavey says she feels angry at Abeylegesse for denying her of her podium moment, and has questioned whether she has potentially missed out on more medals. (BBC)


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World No. 1 enhances status as Masters favourite with third tournament win WITH the Masters a little over a week away, world No. 1 Dustin Johnson enhanced his status as favorite for the Green Jacket with a third successive tournament victory. The American’s peerless 2017 form continued in Texas as he beat Spaniard Jon Rahm in the World Match Play final Sunday to become the first player to win all four World Golf Championships. Having now won six trophies in the last nine months, Johnson’s impressive run of form has established himself as the bookmakers’ clear favorite for the first major of the year in Augusta, which starts on April 6. Johnson is just the second player in history to win back-to-back World Golf Championships, emulating 14time major winner Tiger Woods. He and Woods are also the only men to win four or more WGC titles. However, Johnson -- with five WGC victories -- has some way to go to match Woods’ total of 18. In an absorbing final, the 32-yearold was five up after eight holes and

although he had to withstand a Rahm fightback -- the Spaniard collected three birdies in four holes -- the American did not trail at any point. Indeed, the US Open champion lost just 23 of the 112 holes he played at Austin Country Club, Texas. ‘IMPOSSIBLE TO WIN EVERY WEEK’ “I’m proud of how I played, the way I stayed in there,” Johnson, enjoying the form of his life, told reporters. “He made birdies on the back nine but I just couldn’t get any putts to drop. “I’ve got a lot of confidence in my game. I feel like I’m driving the ball great. I could work on the irons a little bit but it will be good to work on those next week. “It’s impossible to win every week. I know that. I’ve won my last three but I’m just going to have to keep working hard, keep working on the things that I’m working on right now. “Being the number one player in the world kind of drives me to work harder and to get better. There’s still

Dustin Johnson is the clear favourite for the Green Jacket.

a lot of room for improvement in my game. So I’m just going to keep working on it.” In the consolation match,

American Bill Haas beat Japan’s Hideto Tanihara 2&1 to finish third. Tanihara hit an eight iron from 207 yards that rolled into the hole

-- only the fourth hole-in-one in the history of the WGC Match Play -- to go two up at the turn, but Haas fought back on the back nine. (CNN)

British and Irish Lions: ‘All-out attack’ needed for New Zealand series, says Gopperth THE British and Irish Lions must adopt an “all-out attack” approach in New Zealand, says Wasps’ Kiwi playmaker Jimmy Gopperth. The fly-half played for Wellington against the Lions in 2005, and has been instrumental in Wasps’ charge to the top of the Aviva Premiership. “I’d be going out there looking to run them off their feet,” he told the Rugby Union Weekly podcast. “I think you go there with an attacking mindset,” added the 33-year-old. The Lions visit New Zealand from 3 June to 8 July, with a three-Test series taking place on the last three Saturdays of the tour. “Even if it’s wet, the pitches are like cricket grounds, and the way you see the guys playing in the Premiership and Pro 12 - the skill level [they have] - I would be picking a team for all-out attack,” concluded Gopperth. Gopperth faces his old side Leinster in the European Champions Cup quarter-final this weekend, as Wasps look to reach the semi-finals

Serena Brown (throwing the shot put) shattered her national record in the discus at the Roadrunner Invitational on Saturday.

Brown shatters Bahamas discus record

Lions coach Warren Gatland is due to announce his 37-man squad on 19 April.

for the second year in a row. (BBC) Saved as: Joe Pavey Caption: An exhausted Jo Pavey

lay on the track after finishing fourth in the 2007 World Championships 10,000M.

A YEAR ago as she prepared for her freshman year at Texas A&M, Serena Brown shattered Lavern Eve’s 26-year-old national discus record. This year as her collegiate career swings into high gear, Brown increased her new mark. Brown, who had erased Eve’s previous record of 52.52 metres or 172-feet, 3-inches that she set in Houston, Texas in 1990, beat her new mark of 52.73m (173-0) that she set in July at the IAAF World Junior Championships by posting a toss of 53.13m (174-4) at the Roadrunner Invitational on Saturday. The mark was good enough for second place at the Park West

Athletics Complex in San Antonio, Texas, behind Cion Hicks of Baylor, who won with a heave of 53.83m (176-7). But Brown said it was all about improving on her performances every time she competes. “I felt the performance was good. I felt very good about it. I’m getting more consistent,” Brown told The Tribune. “I’m expecting more, but I know I will only get better as the season progresses.” It was just Brown’s second outdoor meet for the season, coming off her collegiate debut last week when she pulled off another second place finish with 51.10m (167-8). (Tribune242)


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FORTIS YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE:

Energy United lead four of five divisions Wikenson Fenelon has etched his name in Champs history.

Fenelon breaks decathlon long jump record at Champs TCI athlete Wikenson Fenelon broke Champs’ decathlon long jump record on Wednesday morning while competing at Jamaica’s top school event at the National Stadium. After seven of the 10 events on Thursday morning, the Jamaica College student was comfortably in third position and looked likely to medal. Fenelon won his first two events. He powered to first place in the 100M in a time of 11.07s, while in his second event, the long jump, he broke last year’s record by Marcus Brown. Brown, from Morent Bay High School, had jumped 6.98M. Fenelon broke the record with a

leap of 7.09m. If it were not for the shot put, the TCI national pole vault record holder would have been in the top two, but his throw of 9.48M carried him to ninth position in the event. In the high jump Fenelon finished second with a jump of 1.84M. The CARIFTA bound athlete then finished with a string of fourth places: in the 400M, the 110M hurdles and the discus. Along with the 17-year-old, fellow Jamaica College students: Ken Reyes and Courtney Missick were also expected to compete. So too was fellow national athlete, Helcy-Ann Brianna Sauver who attends the Holmwood Technical High School.

Jamson Louime scored the lone goal of the game.

Strikers beat Champions in North Caicos 5-a-side football THE Physical Strikers defeated Champions in the third game of the inaugural North Caicos Five-A-Side Men’s Football competition last Sunday afternoon. In the game, which was played at the RGHS ground, Jamson Louime scored the lone goal from the penalty

spot. Organiser of the competition Karmeta Burke said she is looking for more community support. “I want more people to come and watch.” The four-team competition will be used to unearth talent that exist in the island.

ENERGY United are in the lead in Boys U11 and U13 and the Girls U9 and U11 divisions in the Fortis Youth Football League. In both boys’ divisions, Energy United have won all three of their games (nine points). In the U9 Girls’ division Energy United are ahead of Power Munich, owning to a better goal difference. Both teams are on 15 points. In the older age group, the female Energy United team are on 11 points from six games, just one point ahead of Lightning City. In the Boys’ U9 division, Energy

United are second on 11 points from six games, just behind Lightning City on 12. Last weekend Energy United won both of their Boys’ U9 games 4-1 against Fusion Milan and 2-1 against Lightning City. Lightning City had defeated Power Munich 5-1, while Power Munich got past Fusion Milan 4-1. In the female U9 division Energy United won both of their games 6-2 against Fusion Milan and 5-0 against Lightning City. Power Munich lost to Lightning City 3-6, before beating Fusion

Milan 6-4. In the U11 Boys’ Division Energy United whipped Lightning City 6-4 before Power Munich got past Fusion Milan 7-3. The girls division of the same age group, also had a victory for Energy United. They defeated Fusion Milan 2-0 but drew 1-1 with Lightning City. Power Munich got past Lightning City 2-1, but lost to Fusion Milan 3-0. In the oldest boys’ division (the U13), Energy United defeated Lightning City 3-1, while Fusion Milan defeated Power Munich 8-4.

Flyers and Knights win game one of PABA Playoffs NUMBER one seed the Five Cays Flyers and defending champions the Five Cays Knights have won game one in their best-in-three first round series against the Nazarene Kings and the North Caicos Spartans respectively in the opening games of the Provo Amateur Basketball Association (PABA) Night League Playoffs. Javin Green with 11 points and Anthony Cash with nine points led the Flyers to a 62-52 win on Wednesday evening. The Kings were led by Dwayne Hamilton who finished with a game high 18 points and four rebounds. The Knights, who are third seeded had their backs against the wall early, but managed to rebound for an 84-67 win. Andujar Gardiner buried five shots from beyond the arc in his score of 28 points, seven rebounds and three assists. Peterson Sylvains added 17 points and three steals while Mark Handfield finished with a double-double 10 points and 12 rebounds. The Spartans’ Emanio Williams also had 28 points to go with five rebounds. As Gardiner he too was lethal from downtown. He scored four threes. Devon Williams added 22 points and eight rebounds. The Grand Turk Stallions and the HAB Sonics and the Predators and Hustlers were also expected to clash. Games continue on Friday.

Andujar Gardiner led the Knights with 28 points, seven rebounds and three assists.


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TCI teams improve, but USVI defend title Turks and Caicos Islands teams: the Clement Howell High School (CHHS) and the Rising Stars Basketball Club (RSBC) Pelicans showed massive improvement in the second annual Caribbean Classic Basketball tournament, which was held last weekend at the Gus Lightbourne Sports Complex court. CHHS were beaten in the final against defending champion the USVI Club Zero Tolerance Basketball Club, while the Pelicans

defeated a team from the Dominican Republic in the third place clash. Last year CHHS had finished third and the Pelicans fourth. “This year the local teams have improved more in their decision making and their defensive and offensive strategies,” Rising Stars Basketball Club president Mervin Forbes pointed out. The RSBC organised tournament had three international scouts surveying possible talents and

The RSBC Pelicans defeated a team from the Dominican Republic to take the third place award.

information from the organisers indicated that several local players made impressions. In the opening year of the competition Shadarno Clarke and Derrick Rolle benefited from scholarships to US schools. Also on a scholarship is Stillisha Thomas, who goes to Maine High School in Washington DC. Forbes pointed out that the

objective of the RSBC was to produce quality players who can take their game to the next level. “We will continue to teach the players the fundamentals of the game, while having them participate in other international tournament with the hope of giving them a different level of experience.” In the final, CHHS were beaten 59-42, with local boy Wilkins Slyvain

leading with a game high 15 points. In the third place clash power forward Shadarno Clarke and shooting guard Willinson Seymour led the club to a 64-56 win over the Dominican team. The guest player Clarke scored 18 points and grabbed nine rebounds, while Seymour, who buried five shots from beyond the arc, finished with a game high 21 points.

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The Coco Bistro Bruins made light work of the Turkberry Hurricanes in the Bantam final.

The Scotiabank Sailfish defeated the Grace Bay Car Rental Islanders 4-2 in the Novice final. (Photos by Joan Whent)

Sailfish, Bruins and Flyers win PHL titles THE Scotiabank Sailfish, the Coco Bistro Bruins and the Villa del Mar Flyers are champions of the 2016/2017 Provo Hockey League. The three teams won the Novice, Bantam and Midget divisions respectively, last Saturday at the Graceway Sports Centre. The Bruins and the Sailfish recorded comfortable wins against the Turkberry Hurricanes (6-1) and the Grace Bay Car Rental Islanders (4-2); but it was a fight for the Flyers, who withheld an onslaught by the Gansevoort Gators towards the end of their game for a 9-8 finish. Darius Coakley, who dominated the league this season in scoring, led the Flyers’ attack with six goals, four of which were scored in the first period. Despite the dominance

of Coakley, the Gators did not give up and towards the end scored four unanswered goals—two by Bradley Ayer, who led the eventual runners up with five successful strikes. Ayer’s first three goals had carried the Gators to a 3-1 lead midway through the first period, but the Flyers took control with seven consecutive goals, before the Gators’ final push. Carson Greatrex supported Coakley with two goals, while Noah Reid (also an assist) added the other. Tristan Grandsire finished with two assists. Colin Forbes, Brooke Rivers (also an assist) and Ronin Maclaren (also an assist) added a goal each for the Gators. The Sailfish, led by two second half goals from Brock Pollon,

defeated the Islanders 4-2. Dylan Wells scored the opening goal in the first minute for the Islanders, but Greta Osmond and Jake Haggie ensured that the eventual winners went up 2-1 at the break. In the second period Pollon scored his goals early, before Wells pulled one back in the 10th minute of play. In the Bantam final, Kurt Rivers exploded in the second half with four of his five goals to lead the Bruins to victory. Rivers opened the scoring late in the first period off a Max Scholar pass, he then carried his side 2-0 up before Maddox Zaidan Jones pulled one back, but that was as far as the Hurricanes went. Scholar scored the other goal for the Bruins.

Billy Forbes led San Antonio FC to an opening win.

Forbes scores in San Antonio FC debut SENIOR national captain Billy Forbes scored on debut for new club the San Antonio FC when the United Soccer League regular season got underway in the US on Sunday night. The 26-year-old, who returned to the City of San Antonio after a season with the Rayo OKC in the North American Soccer League, told the Weekly News that he was ecstatic with the goal. Forbes has emotional attachment to the US city, due

mostly to the large support he got while playing for the now defunct San Antonio Scorpions. “This Saturday will be our home opener. The crowd will be amazing. I feel really good this season.” In the road opener against Rio Grande Valley FC in Edinburg, Texas, Forbes scored 15 minutes into the game with a low shot into the right hand corner of the goal. San Antonio FC won 1-0. The Villa del Mar Flyers edged out the Gansevoort Gators for the Midget title.


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