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Ministry of PPID hosts highly successful 2nd Annual Contractor’s Symposium

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PRESS RELEASE

 FROM THE MINISTRY OF PHYSICAL PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

 

19 October 2023 – The Turks and Caicos Islands took a significant stride towards a sustainable future as industry leaders, experts, and stakeholders gathered for the highly successful 2nd Annual Contractor’s Symposium held under the theme “Building the Future of the Turks and Caicos Islands Through Sustainable Development.”

The symposium, which took place on Monday October 16, 2023 in Grand Turk and Tuesday October 17, 2023 in Providenciales, brought together a diverse range of participants, including contractors, experts and government officials. The event aimed to foster dialogue, share knowledge, and explore innovative approaches to sustainable development within the Turks and Caicos Islands.

The symposium featured a series of insightful presentations, panel discussions, and interactive workshops, all focusing on the central theme of sustainable development. Esteemed experts from various fields shared their expertise, presenting cutting-edge solutions and best practices to address the unique challenges faced by the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Key highlights of the symposium included:

  • Engaging Keynote Presentations: industry leaders shared their experiences and knowledge on sustainable construction practices, and responsible resource management, inspiring attendees to embrace sustainable initiatives.
  • Interactive Panel Discussions: Thought-provoking panel discussions explored diverse topics such as recurrent/maintenance projects, high-value/capital projects, process of bidding and evaluation, setting up a successful business and requirements and local community engagement. These discussions facilitated meaningful exchanges of ideas and fostered collaboration among stakeholders.
  • Networking Opportunities: The symposium provided an ideal platform for professionals and stakeholders to establish valuable connections, exchange contacts, and forge partnerships to further advance sustainable development initiatives in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Commenting on the success of the event, Hon. Jamell RobinsonMinister of Physical Planning & Infrastructure Development said, “We are thrilled with the overwhelming response and the positive impact generated by the 2nd Annual Contractor’s Symposium. The event brought together key stakeholders from the construction industry and beyond, fostering collaboration and igniting a collective commitment towards sustainable development in the Turks and Caicos Islands. We are confident that the knowledge shared and connections made during this symposium will lead to tangible actions that will shape a brighter future for our islands.”

The Contractor’s Symposium served as a pivotal moment for the Turks and Caicos Islands, marking a significant step towards a sustainable future. The event’s success demonstrates the commitment of the local community, industry professionals, and government agencies to embrace sustainable practices and build a resilient and prosperous future for the islands.

 

Header: Ministry of PPID team along with members of the Attorney Chambers

1st insert: Minister Hon. Jamell Robinson alongside the Deputy Permanent Secretary Dominique Durham and Permanent Secretary Desmond Wilson

2nd insert: Representatives from the Attorney Generals Chambers

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UN Reports Ebola Outbreak Expands in DRC; Bahamas Monitors Two Recent Arrivals

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The Bahamas, May 29, 2026 – The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continues to expand, with United Nations officials now warning that the disease has spread across multiple eastern provinces and become the third-largest Ebola outbreak on record.

According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), as of May 26 the outbreak had reached 13 health zones in Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu provinces. More than 1,000 suspected cases have been reported, including 121 confirmed infections and 17 deaths. Six healthcare workers are among those who have died.

The United Nations says humanitarian teams remain actively engaged in treatment, surveillance, community outreach and disease containment efforts. However, the response is being complicated by insecurity, population movement and restrictions affecting the delivery of supplies and personnel.

While the outbreak remains confined to Africa, authorities in The Bahamas recently activated emergency health protocols after two men who had spent time in the Democratic Republic of the Congo arrived at Lynden Pindling International Airport aboard a British Airways flight.

The Ministry of Health confirmed the travelers were isolated after presenting low-grade fevers upon arrival on May 22. Officials later reported that the fevers subsided and neither individual displayed symptoms consistent with Ebola Virus Disease.

The two men, identified as a British national residing in Australia and a French national, were transferred to the Modular Unit at Princess Margaret Hospital for continued monitoring.

Health officials emphasized that there are currently no confirmed Ebola cases in The Bahamas and assessed the risk to the public as low.

Still, the growing outbreak overseas has prompted increased vigilance. Health Minister Dr. Michael Darville said the government is reviewing whether additional travel measures may be necessary for countries affected by the outbreak.

The United Nations this week announced up to US$60 million in emergency funding to support the Ebola response in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and neighboring countries, warning that rapid action remains critical to preventing further spread.

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TCI Aviation Notice System Moves from U.S. to U.K. Platform

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Turks and Caicos, May 29, 2026 – The Turks and Caicos Islands Airports Authority has quietly implemented a significant change to how critical aviation notices are distributed, shifting the publication of its Notices to Airmen, or NOTAMs, from the United States system to a United Kingdom-based platform.

In a statement issued to the aviation community, TCIAA advised that effective May 13, 2026, at noon, all Turks and Caicos Islands NOTAMs began being published through the UK NOTAM Office, operated by National Air Traffic Services (NATS), under the U Series classification.

The move means pilots, airlines, dispatchers and flight planning teams can no longer rely on the Federal Aviation Administration’s traditional NOTAM source to locate current operational notices for the Turks and Caicos Islands.

NOTAMs are essential aviation communications used to alert pilots and operators to temporary changes that could affect flight operations, including runway closures, navigational aid outages, airspace restrictions and other safety-related information.

According to the Airports Authority, the transition is part of a broader aviation modernization programme and will remain in place until TCIAA commissions its own Aeronautical Information Management and Aeronautical Message Handling System capability.

The authority stressed that the change does not affect flight operations or aviation safety.

“At this time, there is no interruption to air traffic operations or safety-critical services,” the TCIAA said, noting that operational information will continue to be communicated through established Air Traffic Control channels.

The authority urged airlines, charter operators, flight planners and other aviation stakeholders to ensure their operational teams are aware of the new publication source to avoid missing important notices.

While largely administrative, the shift represents another step in the Turks and Caicos Islands’ effort to modernize its aviation infrastructure and align more closely with international aviation information management standards.

The Airports Authority thanked stakeholders for their cooperation as the transition moves forward.

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Dog Owners Charged After Pack Attack Kills Dog at Taylor Bay Beach

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Turks and Caicos, May 29, 2026 – A fatal dog attack at one of Providenciales’ most popular beaches has resulted in swift enforcement action, with authorities identifying and charging the owners of the animals involved.

The Department of Agriculture says a group of dogs attacked and killed another dog at Taylor Bay Beach in Chalk Sound on May 18, in an incident witnessed by beachgoers and visitors.

Investigators moved quickly, determining that the dogs involved were registered and owned by residents of the Chalk Sound community. Accompanied by officers from the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force, Agriculture officials visited the owners and issued citations under the Dog Control Ordinance.

Each owner was fined a total of $1,500, including a $1,000 penalty for allowing a dog to roam in a public space without a leash and a $500 fine for having a dog exhibiting aggressive behaviour in a public area.

While the attack ended with the death of a dog, authorities noted that the outcome could have been far worse had a person, child or tourist become caught up in the incident.

Minister of Agriculture Zhavargo Jolly said the government takes incidents involving uncontrolled or aggressive animals seriously and praised the swift response by enforcement officers.

“While this was an isolated incident, it is unacceptable and swift enforcement action was taken by the Department of Agriculture and the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force,” said Jolly.

The minister stressed that residents and visitors should be able to enjoy public beaches safely and that dog owners have a responsibility to keep their animals secured and under control at all times.

The Department of Agriculture is reminding pet owners that dogs must be leashed in public spaces and properly registered. Officials are also encouraging owners to ensure their animals are microchipped as part of responsible pet ownership practices.

The incident remains under review, but authorities say the case demonstrates that violations of the Dog Control Ordinance will result in enforcement action.

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