[UPDATED] TTEC restores full power in Trinidad, waits on report on outage

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TTEC head office in Port of Spain. – File photo

The Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (TTEC) has restored power to around 60 per cent customers in east and central Trinidad following the outages reported on Saturday morning.

In an updated release, TTEC said work began at around 10.20 am and service was expected to return by 11.30 am to the affected areas.

It advised that responses from its call centres will be slow because of the high number of calls coming in. The commission apologised for any inconvenience being experienced.

Several areas across Trinidad had no electricity early Saturday. Tobago was unaffected.

In an earlier release, TTEC said these outages, which began around 9 am, were caused by a fault in its systems that affected one of the generating plants.

It said the commission is in talks with the power producer to determine the problem and an estimated time for restoration.

Among the areas affected are: San Francique, Beetham, Santa Cruz, Penco Lands, Cumuto, St Joseph, Arima, Toco, Tacarigua, Diego Martin, West Moorings, San Raphael and Penal.

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St Lucia: Woman ran over by unlicensed driver Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

A teenager without a valid driver’s license collided with multiple vehicles before running over a woman along Bridge Street, in Castries, St Lucia Friday morning.

The incident occurred at about 11am.

According to reports, the teenager jumped into the driver’s seat of a parked Suzuki SX4 on Manoel Street and drove onto Micoud Street when the tragedy occurred.

The injured woman was transported to the hospital but her condition remains unknown.

Five vehicles were damaged as a result of the teen’s action. The young driver was subsequently taken into custody by the police.

It’s alleged the driver may have been pulled from the vehicle and assaulted by civilians who witnessed the ordeal prior to the arrival of the police.

According to Section 77 of The Motor Vehicle and Traffic act, a person who takes and drives away a vehicle without the consent of its owner commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $2,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or both.

The young driver is believed to be a relative of the owner of the vehicle.

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PM showers praises on NCF, stakeholders for an ‘excellent’ Crop Over Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

The sweetest summer festival Crop Over 2022 was a success.

Many fetes were sold out, and tourists from the region and around the globe were interspersed amongst the locals at every fete as well as on the road in costume for Grand Kadooment, but if that was not testament enough, Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has put her stamp of approval on this year’s edition of the festival as well.

PM Mottley tweeted on Kadooment Day:

“The return of Crop Over and Grand Kadooment after two long years, marks a significant moment for Barbados. Thank you and congratulations to the @NCFBarbados and all stakeholders for an excellent return to form. To all, participating today or otherwise, enjoy yourself and be safe!”

And as one who knows how to throw a grand party herself, her Crop Over fete was back on the cards and according to attendees, it was a blast.

Even the High Commissioner to Barbados & Eastern Caribbean Scott Furssedonn-Wood was impressed. He tweeted:

“Well Barbados, your Prime Minister certainly knows how to throw a party! #cropover2022

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En difficulté sur ce Tour des Yoles, William Saurin / Miltis prend sa revanche à Rivière-Pilote

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Rédaction web / Photos Jean-Marc Etifier
Samedi 6 Août 2022 – 12h40

William Saurin / Miltis s’impose à Rivière-Pilote

C’était l’avant-dernière chance pour les yoles pour se faire remarquer ce samedi 6 août, lors de la 6ème étape entre Le Diamant et Rivière-Pilote.

Loïc Mas (William Saurin / Miltis) et Christophe Dédé (GFA Caraïbe) ont montré qu’il fallait aussi compter sur eux, pendant ce Tour des Yoles. Les deux yoles terminent la 6 ème et avant-dernière étape aux deux premières positions.

William Saurin / Miltis a tenu bon après avoir fait la course en tête. GFA Caraïbe, malgré ses efforts dans le sprint final, n’a pas réussi à dépasser la tête de course.

Rosette / Orange Caraïbe est en troisième position, Sara Energies Nouvelles assure le classement général en terminant 4ème. UFR / Chanflor termine à plus d’une minute sur son concurrent principal pour la victoire finale sur le 36ème Tour des Yoles rondes de Martinique.

A noter que la course est partie avec une vingtaine de minutes de retard à cause des mauvaises conditions météo. Demain dimanche (7 août), les 14 équipages vont relier Rivière-Pilote au François, pour le dernier jour du Tour.

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Départ de la 2ème étape Tour cycliste de la Guadeloupe : l’ambiance à Pointe-à-Pitre

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Samedi 6 Août 2022 – 12h01

Le départ de la seconde étape se fait devant la mairie de Pointe-à-Pitre – Sandy Traigneau

 Les 140 coureurs étaient à Pointe-à-Pitre ce matin pour la 2ème étape du Tour de la Guadeloupe ce samedi matin (6 août) en direction de Petit-Canal. L’ambiance avant le départ.

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ICCI students now get 100% on government scholarships Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass
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Dr. Byron Coon, President of the International College

The International College of the Cayman Islands (ICCI) announced that the Cayman Islands Government (CIG) has extended the percentage of student scholarships from 80 per cent to 100 per cent for qualifying students. For students attending the International College, this means they will no longer need to find the funds to cover 20 per cent gap as in previous years.

Reacting to the scholarship increase, ICCI President, Dr. Byron Coon said:

We are grateful that our students on government scholarship no longer need to self-pay the 20% and we really appreciate the government making this kind gesture to our college. We are thankful also to Board of Trustees for their hard work in making this a reality.

Fall term will see several new and exciting programs including classes on artificial intelligence, organizational leadership, sustainable agriculture and horticulture, community health and sustainable tourism and hospitality management. The new catalog is being finalized. Once complete, you will find the five graduate, twelve bachelor and eight associate degree programs at www.icci.edu.ky.

International College is accredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) recognized in the United States and Accreditation Services for International Schools (ASIC) which is recognized in the United Kingdom (UK).

For a full review of scholarships available on island, contact the International College of the Cayman Islands Admissions Office at 947 1100 or 640-8110 or Marilyn.whittaker@icci.edu.ky.

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CUC welcomes students to its Summer Internship Programme Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (CUC) is hosting 11 students for its annual summer programme, comprised of eight university students and three high school students.

According to CUC, the students have been assigned to various departments within CUC based on their career interests. These include Customer Services, Regulatory and Sustainability and Electrical Maintenance.

During this time, the students will gain valuable work experience in either the Administration Building or the North Sound Road Power Plant, which will accelerate their personal and professional development.

The programme includes bi-weekly “Lunch and Learn Sessions” designed to teach students about CUC, its operations and industry-related topics.

Students will also have the opportunity to network with business executives who will share their expertise at this year’s information sessions, which will focus on CUC’s history, the environment and renewable energy.

Aliyah Myers, a 2021 CUC scholarship recipient and a student at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada who is working with the Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) and Regulatory & Sustainability Departments stated, “I chose to intern with CUC because of how the Company incorporates sustainability into its business practices and the avenues it provides for students who are interested in environmental management, renewable energy, and sustainability. This internship has allowed me to learn from industry leaders in the Cayman Islands and has helped me to develop the confidence and competence required for environmental research and campaigns.”

Tazmar Dawkins, another 2021 CUC scholarship recipient, a student at the Milwaukee School of Engineering University in the United States and a returning intern with the Production Maintenance Department said, “My time at CUC so far has been awesome. This is my second year as an intern at CUC and fitting back in was seamless. The employees in the Production Maintenance Department are extremely supportive and take every opportunity to get me involved in their daily activities. They continue to encourage my academic endeavours. This internship is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience. Every day provides a new learning experience.”

At the end of the internship on August 20, students will be required to present the knowledge they gained in a final report and PowerPoint Presentation on their experiences at the Company.

The first, second and third place finalists will be awarded cash prizes.

“We are thrilled to have many returning students as well as some new students,” says Emily Aub?, Learning and Development Specialist at CUC. “So far, the students have expressed great enthusiasm for their CUC placements. We are excited to hear more about their experiences during their end-of-placement presentation. We wish the students a successful summer full of valuable learning opportunities.”

Over the past 22 years, CUC has provided employment training and opportunities to approximately 300 young Caymanians through its Summer Internship and Vocational Trainee Programme.

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Commonwealth Games: Lamara Distin claims shock gold medal in long jump Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Jamaica’s Lamara Distin won a shock gold medal in the women’s high jump while her compatriot Kimberly Williamson took bronze at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England on Saturday.

Twenty-six-year-old Australian Eleanor Patterson was the red-hot favourite after winning the gold medal at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon a fortnight ago.

The odds of Patterson claiming a second Commonwealth title were shortened even further when fellow Australian and Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Nicola Olyslagers withdrew on the eve of the final after tearing a calf muscle in the qualifying round.

However, Distin, who had finished ninth in the world championships final won by Patterson, put the field under pressure with a first-round clearance at 1.95m.

The Australian was unable to respond, missing three times at 1.95m – a mark which was seven centimetres less than her Australian record-equalling effort in Eugene.

With the gold medal already in her keeping, the 22-year-old Distin had three unsuccessful attempts at what would have been a Jamaican record of 1.98m.

Kimberly Williamson of Jamaica competes in the women’s high jump final (AP Photo/Alastair Grant).

Patterson had to settle for silver on countback from Williamson, at 1.92m.

The gold medal for Distin was the fourth for Jamaica. In addition, Jamaica won two silver and two bronze for a total of eight. The Caribbean nation is 11th on the medal table.

Australia have 55 golds and 148 medals in total, while England sit seven gold medals behind Australia (48 gold, 137 overall) with two competition days remaining.

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[UPDATED] TTEC restores power to customers after outage in Trinidad

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TTEC head office in Port of Spain. – File photo

The Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (TTEC) has restored power to around 60 per cent customers in east and central Trinidad following the outages reported on Saturday morning.

In an updated release, TTEC said work began at around 10.20 am and service was expected to return by 11.30 am to the affected areas.

It advised that responses from its call centres will be slow because of the high number of calls coming in. The commission apologised for any inconvenience being experienced.

Several areas across Trinidad had no electricity early Saturday. Tobago was unaffected.

In an earlier release, TTEC said these outages, which began around 9 am, were caused by a fault in its systems that affected one of the generating plants.

It said the commission is in talks with the power producer to determine the problem and an estimated time for restoration.

Among the areas affected are: San Francique, Beetham, Santa Cruz, Penco Lands, Cumuto, St Joseph, Arima, Toco, Tacarigua, Diego Martin, West Moorings, San Raphael and Penal.

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Police Open Homicide Investigation After Death Of Woman In Choiseul – St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia police say they are treating the death of a woman at Choiseul as a homicide.

A police statement identified the deceased as 72-year-old Diana Theodore.

“About 12:00 am today, August 6, 2022, officers attached to the Choiseul Police Station were summoned to a residence at Morne Sion, Choiseul, following the discovery of an unresponsive female therein,” the statement said.

It said a medical official pronounced her dead.

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In addition, the statement promised that an update would come in due course.

Meanwhile, the Saint Lucia National Trust (SLNT) has extended condolences to the family of the deceased, describing her death as tragic and untimely.

“Diana was a passionate and vocal advocate for Saint Lucia’s natural and cultural heritage. She was a long-term member of the Trust who also served on Council and regularly contributed her ideas, concerns, and advice in areas of conservation and community interest,” the SLNT noted.

According to the SLNT, her death is a great loss.

” Diana will be sorely missed,” the SLNT statement said.

Headline photo courtesy Saint Lucia National Trust.

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