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Turks and Caicos Weekly News The National Newspaper of the Turks and Caicos Islands since 1982

06/11/2009

Sports: Provopool out of doldrums with big win, Nationals and Academy draw, Net Rockers win battle of the underdogs, Losing streak continues - Jamaica All Stars will not advance, TCI Netball League - Flamingo and Beaches win opener, Provo High School Basketball Tournament - Marantha and CHHS 'A' still undefeated, TCI ladies finish third in fast pitch competition

30/10/2009

Crime and Tribunals - Staggering bail for Provo businessman, Cutlass attack at Clement Howell High School, Prison official and police officers charged

30/10/2009

: Reacting to climate change, Emergency response service takes step forward, Record-breaking outreach event - a complete success, Keeping the streets sparkling clean, Dining with a conscience at Fairways, New boss at Financial Industry Association, Prize for top lionfish catcher

30/10/2009

'Your Community' - School children speak out on the Rights of the Child, New development - sold out, Leeward floating dock: An accident waiting to happen, Debating children's rights, PPC introduces bills by email

30/10/2009

Sports: Clement Howell 'A' defeat BWIC, Provo Building crowned softball championships, Another big one from St Ange as Police win again, Academy Strikers net six in unstoppable run, Richie to the Rescue - Leads Jam Turk to victory over Beaches, AFC Nationals shock Provopool, Caribbean All Stars edge GT Juniors

26/10/2009

Headlines:
Misick cleared of sexual assualt - AG finds insufficient evidence, Fury
erupts over health care plans at Chamber meeting, Former government's
glory - for sale, Arson blamed for ''biggest fire this year'', Dellis Ca...y
receivers hopeful of attracting buyer, Self-employed told pay up - or
show us your books, Governor speaks out on children's rights, Parnell promises “plain language” as leader of PDM party

26/10/2009

: 'Court and Tribunals' - Kenyan caught with fake TCI immigration stamp, Police stakeout yields drugs find, Two policemen, Curtis Forde and Ernie Audane granted bail for theft

26/10/2009

: 'Your Community' - Miss Marion named 'Unsung Hero', Diamond earrings up for grabs - Jai's donate jewels to Le Reve, Running for life - Non-competitive community charity event to raise funds for cancer research

26/10/2009

Sports: Provo High School Basketball - Clement Howell teams suffer mix fortunes, Haitain Superstars continue dominance, Jamaican All Stars winless - Lose third straight match, PPC Cricket League - St Ange's heroics lift Police

Sports: AFC Academy start Football League with a stunner. Visit our website for this story.
16/10/2009

Sports: AFC Academy start Football League with a stunner. Visit our website for this story.

16/10/2009

Headlines: Dellis Cay goes bust, Life by the Trickle, Mark Capes appointed as Chief Executive, Evicted ''Squatters" to be dealt with ''sympathetically'', Jobs for belongers, Health Care to hit $5 Million a month, Human remains found in South Dock

16/10/2009

: 'Court and Tribunals' - A Twenty-eight year old from Kew Town has been fined $3,000 for possession of a Class A drug. Visit our website to read more on this story.

16/10/2009

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16/10/2009

: 'Your Community' - Talking about TCI’s turtles, Provo Rotary develops leaders, Suzie sticks to British waters, Splash party – it’s all about fun, ‘Strong Black Woman’ strikes a chord with fans, Raising the roof on the new children’s home

14/10/2009

Visit our discussion board for this week's 'Talk Back' Topic - "Who should be the PDM's new leader?"

13/10/2009

Headlines: Floyd Seymour to stand down, ''Squatters'' given 14 days to flatten illegal buildings, Jack Nasty releases 'British Takeover' song, Tough health exams ahead for migrants, Myrtle Rigby to become a hospice, Grand Turk hospital on track to open early

13/10/2009

: 'Court and Tribunals' - Warrants issued for NIB defaulters, Mantally ill man sent to prison

13/10/2009

: 'Your Community' - Kids enjoy an unforgettable summer, Long Bay residents erect 27 street signs, 911 staff complete intensive training

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