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Dominica Secures Victory Over Turks and Caicos, Takes Top Spot in Group C

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Dominica’s Senior Men’s National Football Team clinched their second consecutive win in the Concacaf Nations League, triumphing over Turks and Caicos yesterday, November 20, at the A.O. Shirley Recreational Ground.

National player Audel Laville continued his scoring streak with his second goal in consecutive matches and Winger Javid George, coming off the bench, added the second goal.

Dominica had an explosive start, as Audel Laville found the net in the 15th minute, putting them in the lead. Despite dominating possession and creating goal-scoring opportunities, the team went into halftime with a narrow 1-0 advantage.

In the second half, Dominica faced an early surge of pressure from the Turks and Caicos team. Substitute Javid George scored the crucial second goal in the 61st minute.

As the rains descended, Dominica held on to secure the 2-0 victory.

Dominica already earned a promotion to League B with their win against the British Virgin Islands but with this win, they top Group C of the League with 10 points.

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The Dynamic Duo: Chef Davio and Davian Henry Shine at Caribbean Baking Awards

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The Caribbean Baking Awards (CBA) has become the premier platform for recognising exceptional talent within the Caribbean baking community. Among the standout participants is The Dynamic Duo, a Jamaican team comprised of Chef Davio Henry and her brother Davian Henry.

Chef Davio Henry first gained significant attention at the inaugural CBA in 2024, where she was nominated in multiple categories, including Best Buttercream Cake, Rising Star, Cake Hero, and Best Cupcakes.

Her innovative approach to traditional Caribbean flavors, particularly showcased in her renowned Bob Marley’s rum cake, has set new standards in the industry.

This year, The Dynamic Duo continues to make waves in the Caribbean baking scene. Chef Davio Henry has once again been nominated for multiple awards, solidifying her growing influence and passion for the craft. Her dedication to excellence has reinforced her position as a leading figure in the Caribbean culinary world.

While Chef Davio has garnered widespread recognition, Davian Henry has played a key role in supporting and enhancing the team’s success. His behind-the-scenes contributions are crucial to the duo’s overall achievements.  Their innovative creations and dedication to the art of baking continue to inspire both peers and aspiring bakers across the region.

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FDA Investigating SpaceX Starship Debris Over Turks and Caicos

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SpaceX’s mega rocket Starship launches for a test flight from Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) (AP Photo/Eric Gay / Associated Press)

Turks and Caicos authorities and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are investigating reports that debris from SpaceX’s Starship rocket landed across the Caribbean following an in-flight explosion during a test launch last month.

The incident, which occurred in mid-January, led to the rocket’s rapid disintegration, sending fragments hurtling toward the Earth. Witnesses in the Turks and Caicos Islands reported rumbling noises and discovered scorched metallic fragments scattered across parts of North and South Caicos. Meanwhile, observers in the Dominican Republic described seeing bright objects streaking through the sky, fueling speculation about the fallout’s extent.

The FAA confirmed that it had opened an investigation into the matter, working closely with SpaceX and regional governments to assess any potential risks posed by the debris.

SpaceX officials stated that a fire in the rocket’s aft section likely caused the failure, triggering an emergency disassembly. The company emphasized that no hazardous materials were present in the debris and reassured that it was collaborating with local authorities to ensure proper cleanup and safety measures.

This latest setback comes as SpaceX continues its ambitious efforts to develop Starship, the largest and most powerful rocket ever built, designed for deep-space missions, including future Mars colonization. However, the explosion and subsequent debris fallout have raised concerns about the safety implications of the program’s test flights, especially over populated areas.

The FAA and local officials in Turks and Caicos have urged residents who come across debris to report findings to authorities and avoid handling any objects. Cleanup efforts are already underway, with aviation regulators monitoring potential airspace disruptions caused by the incident.

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Premier Wheatley Congratulates Turks and Caicos Leader on Election Victory

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Premier of the Virgin Islands, Hon. Dr. Natalio Wheatley, has extended his congratulations to Hon. Charles Washington Misick following his victory in the recent general elections in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

In a letter sent on Monday, Premier Wheatley acknowledged the strong mandate given to the Turks and Caicos leader by the people, describing it as a clear endorsement of his leadership. “The overwhelming support given to you by the people of the Turks and Caicos Islands is a testament to the confidence and trust placed in your leadership,” Wheatley wrote.

As Premier Misick begins his new term, Hon. Wheatley offered his best wishes for the successful implementation of national initiatives. “I wish you and your team a successful term in office as you work tirelessly to secure the political, social, and economic development of the Turks and Caicos Islands for the citizens,” he stated.

The BVI Premier, who currently serves as President of the United Kingdom Overseas Territories Association (UKOTA), also expressed appreciation for Hon. Misick’s support in securing that position. “Please allow me to also take this opportunity to thank you for your support in my bid for the Presidency of UKOTA and express collective congratulations on your win on behalf of all the Overseas Territories,” he said.

Emphasising the importance of regional cooperation, Hon. Wheatley reiterated his commitment to strengthening ties between the Virgin Islands and the Turks and Caicos Islands. “I look forward to your continued collaboration and support as we continue to work together as Overseas Territories leaders for the betterment of our people and to strengthen the ties between our respective Territories,” he added.

The Government of the Virgin Islands remains focused on fostering strong partnerships with the Turks and Caicos Islands and other Overseas Territories to advance shared interests and address the unique needs of their communities.

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