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National Heritage Day / Month Schedule of Events

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Turks 7 Caicos Islands Government Press Release, 02 Oct 2014 –

National Heritage Day / Month Schedule of Events

1.The Salt Festival: Grand: Turk & Salt Cay. October 4th & 5th

2.The Seafood Festival: South Caicos. October 11th & 12th

* National Heritage Day: October 13th.*

3.The Sponge, Cotton & Sisal Festival: Middle & North Caicos. 18th & 19th

4. The Maritime Festival: Providenciales. October 25th & 26th

Zone One: Grand Turk & Salt Cay. October 5th & 6th.

The Salt Festival

Day One – Day Time: Grand Turk & Salt Cay will host the ‘Salt Fest’. Salt Cay

will host a Cultural Day at the Salt Shed. This cultural day includes a beach picnic,

cultural games, performances and Ripsaw music. Two special scheduled boat ferry

between Grand Turk and Salt Cay has been arranged to allow easy access to the

island during that day.

Day One – Afternoon ~ Evening: Grand Turk will host a Traditional Fair starting

at 2pm with a Salt Festival performances of song, skits and poems by students

along with music from DJ Shakes cumulating with a Band Boys V6 concert. This

event is free to the public at the Library Tennis Court. Vendors will be on site to

provide food & drinks.

Day Two – Day Time: On Sunday, October 5th, all churches in Grand Turk & Salt

Cay are invited to observe and dedicate some aspects of their service to the topic of

culture and heritage and its role in religion. At Noon the the longest performing

gospel group in the Turks and Caicos Islands, The Gospel Pioneers, will put on a

matinee concert in Salt Cay at the Salt Shed. Two special scheduled boat ferry to

and from Salt Cay has been arranged to allow easy access to the island during that

day.

Day Two – Evening: The evening will see a Gospel Concert by the Gospel

Pioneers at the Library stage along with and a number of Grand Turk Praise &

Worship groups. This event is free to the public. Vendors will be on site to provide

food & drinks.

Zone Two: South Caicos. October 11th & 12th.

The Seafood Fest

Day One – Day Time: On Saturday, October 11th. South Caicos will host the

‘Seafood Fest’, which will take place at Regatta Village. The focus will be on

Traditional Turks & Caicos Cuisine. The highlight will be a ‘Cook Out Best Dish

Competition’. Contestants will compete in five categories, Best Boil Fish, Lobster

National Heritage Day / Month Schedule of Events

Dish, Fry Fish, Stew Conch & Conch Fritters. Other activities include a Culture &

Heritage Quiz, Maypole Dance performances and Ripsaw music by Full Force.

Day One – Evening: Events will include an awards ceremony for the ‘Best Dish’

competition along with continued performance by Full Force.

Day Two – Daytime: On Sunday, October 12th, all churches in South Caicos are

invited to observe and dedicate some aspects of their service to the topic of culture

and heritage and its role in religion.

Day Two – Evening: The evening will see a Gospel Concert by “The Gospel

Pioneers” along side South Caicos best Praise and Worship teams. This event will

be held once again at the Regatta Village and is free to the public. Vendors will be

on site to provide food & drinks.

Monday October 13th. National Heritage Day

Public Holiday

The First Ever Simultaneous Nation Wide Flag & Float Parades

All the Islands are to celebrate National Heritage Day (NHD) on Monday October

13th. This will include all schools, government departments and government the

private sector and the people of Turks & Caicos. At 3 pm. there will be

Simultaneous Nation Wide “Flag & Float Parade” on all islands utilising and

decorating ANY form of moving vehicle from roller-skates to bikes, scooters, cars,

vans trucks or flatbeds.

This parade will move from the communities of the Leeward, the Bight, Five Cays

and Blue Hill and will converge on the Downtown Ballparks where the Premiers

National Heritage Day Speech will be read. Following a few remarks buy other

Governments officials the crown they will enjoy a Soccer game hosted by TCIFA

and Softball games hosted by the Softball Association. There will be food vendors,

music and entertainment.

Zone 3: Middle & North Caicos. October 18th & 19th.

The Sponge, Cotton & Sisal Fest

Day One – Day Time: On Saturday, October 18th, Middle & North Caicos will

have a full day events. Daytime activities can include a ‘Heritage Site Selfie

Contest’ where participants will get a list of 40 cultural & heritage sites and from

Sandy Point all the way to Lorimers Creek. It will be a time based event. The

participant with the most amount of selfies receive a cash prize.

National Heritage Day / Month Schedule of Events

In both North & Middle Caicos, there will also be a Heritage Trail Walk for Health,

Heritage and History. A Beach Picnic is planned for Bambarra Beach.

Day One – Evening: At Horse Stable Beach stage there will be “Remember

When” show with comments and commentaries from the Elders of the community

along with Ripsaw music and cultural performances.

Day Two – Daytime: On Sunday, October 19th, all churches in Middle & North

are invited to observe and dedicate some aspects of their service to the topic of

culture and heritage and its role in religion. Both communities will be treated to a

Gospel Concert by “The Gospel Pioneers”.

Day Two – Afternoon / Evening: Both communities will be treated to a Gospel

Concert by The Gospel Pioneers. There will be a Afternoon Matinee at the Conch

Bar Community Centre and and evening concert at Horse Stable Beach Stage. Both

performances would see the inclusion of Praise and Worship teams from Middle

and North. These events is free to the public.

Zone 4: Providenciales. October 25th & 26th

The Maritime Festival

Day One – Day Time: On Saturday, October 25th, Providenciales will celebrate

the ‘Maritime Heritage Fest’ a full day event of sailing and sloop/boat racing. The

focus will be on Maritime Heritage and will officially re-launch the Maritime

Heritage Program and the Maritime Heritage Federation. There will be a beach

party with ripsaw music, cultural performances and vendors selling traditional

cuisine. This will roll into onstage performances by a top local bands.

Day Two: Daytime: On Sunday, October 26th, all churches in Providenciales are

invited to observe and dedicate some aspects of their service to the topic of culture

and heritage and its role in religion.

Day Two – Evening: The evening will see a Gospel Concert featuring the Gospel

Pioneers and a number of other Provo based Gospel Bands and Praise and Worship

groups. Location to be determinant. This event is free to the public.

ENDS

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Team Trinidad & Tobago Makes Waves with Historic CARIFTA Aquatics Performance

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April 14, 2026 – Team Trinidad and Tobago delivered one of the most commanding performances at the 2026 CARIFTA Aquatics Championships, finishing third overall in swimming and second in athletics, signaling a powerful resurgence on the regional stage.

Competing in Martinique, the swim team amassed an impressive 747 points and 59 medals—20 gold, 19 silver and 20 bronze—in what officials are calling a historic showing. The result marks a significant step forward from previous years, reinforcing the country’s growing strength across disciplines and age groups.

Standout performances came from a deep and talented squad. Zahara Anthony led the charge with 72 points, dominating the Girls 11–12 division across freestyle, butterfly and individual medley events. Liam Carrington followed closely with 69 points, delivering a near-flawless campaign in the Boys 15–17 category, while Marena Martinez, Xaiden Valentine and Serenity Pantin added critical points with consistent podium finishes.

The team’s strength was not limited to individual brilliance. Athletes like Micah Alexander, Ethan McMillan-Cole and Jaden Mills showcased versatility and depth, while relay contributions from swimmers including Julius Ennals and Anpherne Bernard helped secure the team’s overall standing.

The performance drew high praise from the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs in Trinidad and Tobago, which welcomed the team home in celebration of what was described as a defining moment for the programme.

Minister Phillip Watts noted, “This success is not accidental. It is the result of hard work, structure, vision, and belief. Our young athletes are proving that Trinidad and Tobago is rising again.”

He added that every performance sent a clear message across the region that the country is “not standing still… we are moving forward.”

The showing in Martinique underscores the impact of sustained investment in youth development, coaching and systems, with Team TTO emerging as one of the most complete and competitive squads at CARIFTA 2026.

With momentum now firmly on their side, Trinidad and Tobago’s swimmers are not just competing—they are setting the pace for the future of Caribbean aquatics.

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New Manifestos Released as Bahamas Heads to Historic May 12 Vote

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The Bahamas, April 14, 2026 – With the 2026 Bahamian general election set for May 12, the country’s major political parties have now formally placed their plans before the electorate, offering competing visions for governance, growth and relief.

The governing Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), led by Philip Davis, launched its “Blueprint for Progress 2026” on April 8, 2026, outlining a 46-page plan focused on long-term development and systems reform. The document places heavy emphasis on energy transition, digital government, workforce training and food security, positioning the party as one seeking continuity following its first term. The full plan is publicly available online through official PLP platforms for voters to review.

Just days later, on Sunday, April 12, the opposition Free National Movement (FNM), under Michael Pintard, unveiled its 2026 Manifesto at a major event in Nassau. Spanning 54 pages, the document centers on cost-of-living relief, tax reform, healthcare expansion and housing, offering what the party describes as a more immediate response to economic pressures facing Bahamian families. The FNM has also made its manifesto accessible online.

Beyond the two major parties, the Coalition of Independents (COI) had already entered the policy space earlier, formally unveiling its long-range Vision 2030 framework on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at the Fusion Superplex in Nassau during a packed national launch led by party leader Lincoln Bain. That framework has since been complemented by a 100-day action plan released in late March/early April 2026, adding a short-term policy layer to its long-range proposals.

These policy rollouts come as the country prepares for a pivotal vote, with the Parliamentary Registration Department confirming a voters’ register of approximately 203,000 eligible voters, one of the largest in the nation’s history. Key dates are now set, with Nomination Day on April 16, followed by advance polls on April 30, ahead of General Election Day on May 12.

With platforms now in the public domain and the timeline locked in, the focus shifts squarely to the electorate—who must now weigh the promises, examine the plans and decide the country’s direction at the polls.

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From Concept to Approval: What a 2019 Water Security Plan Now Means for Bahamians

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The Bahamas, April 14, 2026 – At its core, the $65 million water security project is designed to strengthen the reliability, safety and resilience of the water supply across The Bahamas.

If implemented as planned, the investment is expected to improve water quality, reduce contamination risks and support public health, while increasing supply reliability and limiting service disruptions during droughts or system failures. The project also aims to expand and upgrade infrastructure, including wellfields, pumping stations and storage capacity, and to protect freshwater resources from saltwater intrusion—an increasing threat for low-lying islands. In practical terms, that could mean cleaner, more consistent and more dependable access to water for residents across the country.

The project was first conceptualised in 2019 under the previous administration, when a proposal was submitted to the Green Climate Fund to strengthen the resilience of the country’s water systems. That early work came just months before Hurricane Dorian exposed the vulnerability of national infrastructure, including critical water and sanitation systems, particularly in the northern Bahamas.

The initial phase focused on developing the concept, identifying priority areas and engaging regional and international partners, including the Caribbean Development Bank, to support the design and preparation of a full funding proposal.

Following the change in government in 2021, the project advanced into its most technical and demanding stages. The current administration oversaw the completion of key requirements, including feasibility studies, environmental and social assessments, and detailed financing negotiations with international partners—steps necessary to move the proposal from concept to approval.

That multi-year process has now culminated in approval of a $65 million financing package, combining grant funding with concessional loans to support long-term upgrades to the country’s water infrastructure.

While the project brings significant international support, it is not entirely free money. The package is structured as a blended financing arrangement, combining grant funding with concessional loans—meaning a portion of the funding will ultimately need to be repaid. Based on information released by the Caribbean Development Bank, approximately $25 million of the total package is tied to loan financing, with the remaining portion provided as grant support.

Concessional loans typically carry more favourable terms than commercial borrowing, including lower interest rates and longer repayment periods. However, they still represent debt obligations that will be borne over time.

Notably, detailed terms of the loan components—including interest rates, repayment schedules and any associated conditions—were not disclosed in the initial announcement issued by the Office of the Prime Minister (Bahamas). Those details are expected to be outlined in formal financing agreements, but have not yet been made public.

For Bahamians, the project represents both investment and obligation. While the grant funding provides a significant boost to infrastructure development, the loan component adds to the country’s long-term financial commitments—making transparency around terms and implementation timelines especially important.

While the approval marks a significant milestone, the timeline for delivery remains a critical factor. Based on information available from project partners, implementation is not expected to begin immediately. The initiative is anticipated to move into its execution phase later in 2026, following finalisation of financing agreements and completion of preparatory requirements.

From there, the project is projected to unfold over several years, with estimates suggesting a multi-year implementation period of up to seven years to fully deliver the planned upgrades to water infrastructure across The Bahamas.

This means that while the funding has now been approved, the benefits will be realised gradually rather than all at once. A definitive completion date has not been publicly outlined, and detailed timelines tied to specific islands or phases of work have yet to be disclosed.

For Bahamians, the question now shifts from approval to execution—when funds are drawn down, when construction begins, and how consistently the project moves from plan to delivery.

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