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SSF symposium
F Chambers Attorneys and the Turks and Caicos Hotel & Tourism Association (TCHTA) have joined forces to host annually, the Safer and Sustainable Future Symposium for the Turks and Caicos Islands, with the inaugural event to be held on October 17th at the Wymara Hotel in Providenciales. The aim of the symposium is to cover...
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United Way
As Chairman of United Way TCI, which is the nearest chapter to the hard hit Bahamas, we – the Directors and Executives held an emergency meeting of the Board Of Directors, followed by a Volunteers meeting to formulate plans to coordinate and organize relief efforts for hurricane Dorian victims in our sister nation, The Bahamas....
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crime in turks and caicos
Another Sunday, another week gone by riddled with crime, from two broad daylight robberies of business establishments, to a bloody ATM shooting, to two stolen cars, to robbing a lone woman on Bible Street, (for Christ’s sake), to shooting a good Samaritan who was giving a ride to a hacker, to a man being shot...
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parliament representation
Turks and Caicos unique geographical make up requires sustained economic activity on each island to ensure that our people can cultivate a life and thrive on the island they chose to live. Regrettably, the lack of focus, policy and investment resulting in limited economic activity on the family islands of North, Middle and South Caicos...
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John Ewing
It was a momentous occasion to present John Ewing as a fit and proper candidate to be called to the Bar of the Turks and Caicos Islands after undergoing his pupilage at F Chambers Attorneys at Law since 2018 to Present. John was supported by a packed court room of family, his 4 children, his...
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human rights discussion
On July 2nd, F Chambers Managing Partner Mark A Fulford and Human Rights Attorney Sheena Mair attended a private audience with Human Rights Director Sabrina Green and visiting Northern Ireland Human Rights CEO Dr. David Russell at the Office of the Human Rights Director. The meeting was apart of the three days of events launching...
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freedom
It was a hot summer night in July 2011 when police said three young adult males with the help and assistance of an accomplice entered the Sailing Paradise restaurant and bar with a firearm and cutlasses and held up the lone female barmaid a 29 year old Dominican National the late Santa Suarez Ramirez. Police...
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Mark Fulford
Ultimately a Question of Political Leadership For the last 24 hours, Turks and Caicos Islanders in Providenciales have been without power. The easiest thing is to attack FORTIS and complain from frustration and even anger. I admonish against that as I commiserate with my fellow Belongers in this moment; praying that the loss of power...
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unitedway
United Way Turks and Caicos Islands was well represented amongst 41 United Ways from around the world attending the Community Leadership Impact Conference 2019 in Toronto, Canada. The delegation attending the conference from the newly established United Way Turks and Caicos Islands included Board Directors – Hon. Galmo Williams, Mr. Ariel Misick QC, Mr. Stanley...
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Mark Fulford
The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force is going ahead with its new policy of mandatory finger print for police records, despite concerns from the public and objections from some local lawyers. Under the new fingerprinting policy, effective immediately, persons applying for clearance certificates are now required to have their fingerprints taken for only...
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