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Experience Turks and Caicos Boosts Local Tourism in North Caicos through Partnership with Isaac Farms  

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Product Development Manager Mrs Candesha Mills presents Mr. Courtney Missick with a souvenir cup bearing the new logo

New logo launched, 500 souvenir cups presented

 

PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS – Experience Turks and Caicos is dedicated to strengthening local businesses and ensuring that everyone across all of our islands benefit from the tourism industry.

In keeping with that mandate, the Experience Turks and Caicos Product Development Team designed a new custom logo for Isaac Farms in North Caicos and on October 25th, 2024, presented Mr. Courtney Missick, owner of the Farm, with 500 souvenir tumblers with the new logo.

This presentation is the culmination of a partnership with Isaac Farms that reflects Experience Turks and Caicos’ commitment to fostering local enterprise growth and amplifying the unique offerings of island businesses as a key element of its destination development strategy.

The bespoke logo, designed collaboratively with Mr. Missick at Isaac Farms, embodies the farm’s unique brand identity and dedication to delivering authentic, memorable experiences for visitors.

Nestled in the heart of North Caicos, Isaac Farms has grown into a distinctive destination where guests can explore eco-friendly agricultural practices and immerse themselves in the island’s natural beauty and agricultural heritage. This new logo marks a cornerstone for the farm’s

brand, enabling it to connect with visitors and locals alike as a trusted source of curated experiences and local products.

In addition to the logo design, Experience Turks and Caicos provided strategic support to optimise tour packaging, elevating Isaac Farms’ offerings for maximum guest engagement and business visibility. The 500 branded souvenir cups offer visitors a keepsake that adds a tangible connection to their visit, enhancing the guest experience by giving guests a piece of our islands to take home.

Minister of Tourism, the Hon Josephine Connolly expressed her pride in the Experience Turks and Caicos team for taking this initiative.

“One of Experience Turks and Caicos’ pillars is inclusive growth which speaks to the mission to ensure all of our people across all of our islands benefit from tourism. By enhancing the brand of Isaac Farm with the new logo and the souvenir cups, we are encouraging increased spend by visitors who would get added value for their experience by going away with treasured memorabilia.  I would like to urge more of our small businesses to partner with Experience Turks and Caicos so we could replicate this type of collaboration across all of our islands,” the Minister said.

“Working with Mr. Missick to bring Isaac Farms’ brand to life through its new logo has been an incredibly fulfilling experience,” said Mrs. Candesha Mills, Product Development Manager at Experience Turks and Caicos. “This partnership exemplifies our dedication to empowering local entrepreneurs within our tourism economy.”

“When you come to Isaac Farm you are coming to an experience. Soon I will be launching Isaac Experience here in North Caicos and this here is a testimony of what can be done when a dream becomes a thought and it takes action and the action takes financing, it takes commitment and dedication and loyalty,” Mr. Missick said, expressing delight at being the first business owner to benefit from this type of collaboration with Experience Turks and Caicos.

Under Mr. Missick’s leadership, Isaac Farms has become a sought-after attraction for those seeking an immersive experience in the island’s agricultural lifestyle. This collaboration reflects Experience Turks and Caicos’ commitment to sustainable tourism by fostering initiatives that honour the islands’ rich cultural heritage while enhancing its tourism appeal.

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CIBC Caribbean warns about ‘smishing’ scam

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Nassau, Bahamas, January 15, 2025 CIBC Caribbean has warned about an ongoing ‘smishing scam’ targeting clients in The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands.

It noted that fraudsters have been sending text messages to persons stating that their accounts were placed on hold or that their cards were locked and requesting them to click on a link and to enter their banking credentials in order to regain access to their accounts.

The bank has reiterated that it does not send out texts or SMS messages with links for clients to click on.

Clients who receive any communication with links should check that they are from a bona fide source prior to attempting to click on them.

The latest fraud attempt is a smishing scam and we are taking the necessary steps to report the fraudulent sites, the bank said.

Smishing occurs when fraudsters attempt to steal customers’ data or money through a text message that tries to trick them into following a link and revealing personal details or login information.

If you believe that you have encountered a suspicious message, just follow these simple tips.

Firstly, don’t click on any links or attachments and don’t reply to the message. Try and establish the legitimacy of the message by getting in contact with the organisation through alternative means, for example, calling the phone number on your printed statements.

If the sender claims to represent CIBC Caribbean, then forward the email as an attachment to our dedicated fraud team (fraud@cibcfcib.com) and delete the message from your system.

It is also a good idea to regularly review all your financial accounts and if you spot any irregularities, contact the bank immediately. Additionally, email security should be reviewed and consider changing your password to a stronger one, using a combination of characters, letters and numbers. Never share your internet banking log-in credentials or One-Time Verification Codes (OTVC) with anyone!

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Bahamas National Trust Announces New Executive Board Members

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Left to right: Janet Johnson, BNT Deputy President; Joanne Smith, BNT President; Philip Cumming, Hon. Treasurer; and Ashley Sturrup, Hon. Secretary

January 13th, 2025 – Nassau, Bahamas – The Bahamas National Trust (BNT) is excited to announce the appointment of new officers and members of the BNT Council 2024 -2025, elected at the organization’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) in October and later confirmed during a special meeting after the AGM.

Mrs. Joanne Smith has been elected as President of the Council. As President and Creative Director of Media Enterprises, she brings a wealth of experience to the role. A former President of the Rotary Club of East Nassau and a Lifetime Member of the BNT, Smith is a passionate advocate for environmental preservation. Her long-standing involvement in producing educational materials for the BNT and her expertise in public relations will be invaluable as the nonprofit strives to promote the national park system and expand its membership base.

Returning to the Council as Deputy President is Ms. Janet Johnson, a former BNT President. With more than 40 years of leadership experience in the tourism industry, both internationally and nationally, Johnson’s marketing expertise will be critical as the BNT implements its 2024-2029 Strategic Plan, targeting expanded infrastructure and visitation for 12 national parks.

Mr. Phillip Cumming has been appointed Honorary Treasurer. A chartered accountant and past President of the Rotary Club of East Nassau, Cumming is also an avid birder and nature photographer.

Elected members of the BNT Council include: Geoff Andrews (immediate past President); Marvin Arrington; Glenn Bannister; Kevin Cartwright; Hank Ferguson; Janet Johnson; Marcus Laing; Neil McKinney; Devin Peet; Naisha Roberts; Karin Sanchez; Gary Sands; Tanya Woodside; and Eddie Carter.

Appointed members are: Dr. Maria Woodside-Oriakhi, University of The Bahamas; Dr. Ana Luz Porzecanski, American Museum of Natural History; Dr. Karen Bjorndal, University of Florida; Christopher Hughes, US Parks Service; Meredith Ross, Leon Levy Foundation; Dr. Pamela Reid, University of Miami RSMAS; Dr. Barney Long, re:wild; and Aurelio Ramos, National Audubon Society.

Representing The Bahamas Government are: Christina Davis-Justin and Holly Peel, Governor General’s Representatives; Ashley Sturrup, Ministry of Education; Dr. Kenneth Romer, Ministry of Tourism; Dr. Rhianna Neeley-Murphy, Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources; and Gregory Bethel, Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources.

“We are thrilled to welcome such a talented and diverse group of leaders to our Executive Board,” said Lakeshia Anderson-Rolle, BNT’s Executive Director. “Their combined experience and dedication to The Bahamas’ national park system will be essential as we work to accomplish the goals outlined in our new five-year strategic plan.”

“It is indeed an honor to serve as the President of the BNT,” said Joanne Smith. “They have grown The Bahamas’ national park system to 33 national parks that protect marine resources, endangered species, and the habitats necessary for the survival of our island flora and fauna. I am looking forward to working with the BNT team and the Council to ensure we meet our strategic goals.

“One of my goals is to increase the membership of the organization and support sustainable finance mechanisms for the parks. I am especially grateful to past President Geoff Andrews, who has agreed to lead the Advancement Committee in successfully achieving our financial goals over the next five years. We hold our first full Council meeting at the end of January and look forward to working with the Council on initiatives that guide the BNT into its next chapter.”

To learn more about the BNT’s role in managing national parks, protecting wildlife, and informing environmental policy, please visit its website: www.bnt.bs, and follow its various social media channels: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

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Two Illegal Sloop Interceptions

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Turks and Caicos, January 13, 2025 – The Marine Branch of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force successfully intercepted two illegal sloops within the last 24 hours.  In the first incident, at around 2:25 a.m. yesterday (January 12), the Maritime Operations Center tracked a suspicious target in the Bird Rock, Long Bay area.

Officers of the Marine Branch were informed, and at 2:35 a.m., they spotted a dark blue wooden vessel with two outboard engines carrying several individuals.

The illegal sloop was intercepted, and officers discovered TWENTY-SEVEN (27) illegal migrants- TWENTY-ONE (21) males, including two minors and SIX (6) females.  All individuals were handed over to the TCI Border Force for processing.

Shortly after 1 a.m. today, the Marine Branch, alongside the TCI Regiment, received information that a blue 38-foot wooden Haitian vessel with two outboard engines was in TCI waters.
The vessel was located and intercepted.

Onboard the vessel was ONE HUNDRED and TWENTY-ONE (121) persons – ONE HUNDRED and FOUR (104) males –including a minor and SEVENTEEN (17) females.

Assistant Commissioner (ag) Mat Newton said, “I am grateful to our partners—TCI Border Force and TCI Regiment—for their assistance and support in successfully processing the illegal migrants intercepted by the police. This shows that the layers of security in place are increasingly effective, and we continue to build our defensive measures to tackle this type of crime.”

The RTCIPF asks the public to notify the closest police station, contact 911, the Serious Crime Unit at 231-1842, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477, and anonymously give any information on illegal activity.

Additionally, persons are encouraged to download the CrimeStoppers P3 app and share information anonymously.

 

Photo Credit: RTCIP

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