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Six poacher boats captured within ten days Weekly News reporter• JUST over a week after two poacher boats were captured off East Cay, another four illegal boats were apprehended by Bush Cay, each with four people on board. The Department of Environment and Coastal Resources (DECR) and marine police officers located the Panga style boats on the Caicos Banks on Thursday, January 21. Sixteen people from the Dominican Republic were apprehended and found to have illegally caught marine product on board. The amount of product has yet to be determined, the police press office said on January 22. Four further Dominican nationals were arrested on Saturday, January 16, when two boats were intercepted south of East Cay. ....
Here’s where Holland America will sail in the Caribbean in 2021-2022 Date: Jan 12 2021 SEATTLE Holland America Line has unveiled its Caribbean 2021-2022 season featuring sun-soaked itineraries across six of its mid-sized ships, including the Rotterdam in its debut season in the region. From October 2021 and April 2022, three- to 14-day itineraries to the eastern, western and southern regions of the Caribbean will be available, including sailings that spend a day discovering the Panama Canal. In addition to Rotterdam, guests can choose a Caribbean cruise onboard the Eurodam, Nieuw Amsterdam, Nieuw Statendam, Volendam and one holiday sailing on the Zaandam. Those who book by Feb. 28, 2021 can also take advantage of the ‘View & Verandah’ offer that includes stateroom upgrades, free beverages, one-night specialty dining, 10% off shore excursions and more. Savings are valued at up to US$3,800 per stateroom, depending on length of cruise and category bo ....
Share this article Share this article SEATTLE, Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Beyond the balmy breezes and crystalline waters of the Caribbean, the vibrant cultures of the islands await to be discovered on a Holland America Line cruise during the 2021-2022 season. Ranging from seven to 21 days, guests will have their pick of six of the line s premium, mid-sized ships including Rotterdam in its debut season in the Caribbean all conveniently sailing roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Holland America Line s vast offerings between October 2021 and April 2022 feature three- to 14-day itineraries to the eastern, western and southern regions of the Caribbean, including sailings that spend a day discovering the Panama Canal. In addition to ....
Ruth Forbes: Weekly News Person of the Year 2020 Gemma Handy• AMID the maelstrom of one of the most tumultuous years in modern history, as the TCI and the world reeled from a public health crisis of epic proportions and headlines foretold economic calamity, one other era-defining moment could almost have gone unnoticed. It may have lacked the theatrics but this too was likely to make its mark on the Islands for generations to come. In August, Ruth Forbes – the self-described shy girl from North Caicos” – quietly took her place at one of the most prestigious desks in the region. Not only is she the first native Islander to be appointed president and CEO of FortisTCI, she is also the first woman to hold the post and one of few female CEOs in the entire Caribbean utility sector. ....
Discrediting the myth – TCI, dependent or not? By Dr. Carlton Mills Dr. Carlton Mills The writings over the years about the relationship between the Turks & Caicos Islands and the Bahamas (1766 – 1848) and (1962 – 1973) and Jamaica (1874 – 1962), tend to give the impression that the Turks & Caicos Islands was a dependency of these two former British Colonies. Nothing is further from the truth. The manner in which the term “dependency’” is portrayed is utterly misleading and a misrepresentation of the actual circumstances at the time. It also gives the impression that the Turks and Caicos Islands could not exist without the assistance by these former colonies. ....