Kaneville teen charged with possession of illegal ammo

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

An 18-year-old resident of Kaneville, East Bank Demerara, was on Friday placed before the courts for illegal possession of ammunition.

The accused, Mark Singh, was arrested last Tuesday and charged on Friday for the offence: Unlawful Possession of Ammunition (one 9 mm ammunition) without license, Contrary to Section 16 (2)(a) of the Firearms Act, Chapter 16:05 as amended by the Firearms (Amendment) Act 17/2007.

He appeared at the Diamond/Golden Grove Magistrate court before Principal Magistrate Sunil Scarce.

Singh entered a not guilty plea when the charge was read to him, and he was remanded to prison until the October 31.

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Linden man refused bail for break and enter charge

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A resident of Wismar, Linden resident was on Friday charged for breaking into and stealing from a Soesdyke, East Bank Demerara, home.

Robbery accused Harvey Mattis, a 35-year-old labourer, was arrested on Wednesday and slapped with the offence of Break and Enter and Larceny Contrary to Section 229(a) of The Criminal Law (Offences) Act Chapter 8:01.

Police say Mattis allegedly committed a Break and Enter and Larceny on the dwelling house of Sumintra Paul, at Soesdyke Public Road, EBD sometime between 18:30h on September 11, and 03:00h on September 12.

The accused appeared at the Grove/Diamond Magistrate’s Court #1 before Magistrate Sunil Scarce, who read the charge to him and he pleaded not guilty.

Bail was refused and he was remanded to prison. The matter was adjourned to October 31 for statements.

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Sandals Announces Second Cohort of Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart Scholarship Recipients – St. Lucia Times News

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To kick start the 2022 school term, two new recipients have been awarded the prestigious Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart Tourism, Hospitality and Service Scholarship courtesy of the Stewart family, Sandals Foundation and Sandals Resorts International, through its Sandals Corporate University (SCU).

The call for applications was sent out in June 2022, and after a rigorous interview process Jennifer Laltoo- Greenridge Weddings Manager at Sandals Grenada, and Sandals Ochi Beach Resort’s Club Sandals Concierge Shanana Green-Daye, were selected as this year’s recipients.

The scholarship was created to honour the company’s late chairman and is open to team members across the Sandals and ATL Group. Team members are able to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Tourism, Hospitality or a service-related discipline.

In congratulating this year’s scholarship recipients, Adam Stewart, Sandals’ Executive Chairman remarked, “We are extremely proud to announce Jennifer and Shanana as this year’s scholarship recipients, joining last year’s inaugural awardees.  Our company is built on the ethos of people development coupled with a myriad of training options provided through our SCU, this scholarship is a continuation of our belief in investing in our over 15,000 team members. We remain committed to creating opportunities to enhance their competencies and fulfil academic dreams to realize their full potential.”

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Still in awe and appreciation for this investment in her future, Laltoo-Greenridge reflected on the impactful interview she had prior to learning she was a recipient.

She revealed, “In the interview, we were asked to share our favorite characteristics of Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart, and the one I mentioned is the fact that he gave freely; he shared his vision, his passion, his wealth and it made all the difference for those who came in contact with him. Likewise, I believe when we you have something special, you should share it because you never know where it could take you and how you can positively impact others.  I’m ready to further my education and offer even more of my skillsets to the tourism and events industry here in Grenada. I thank my family, friends and coworkers for their constant support and encouragement.”

Laltoo-Greenridge who will be pursuing a Bachelors in Hospitality & Events Management at the Florida International University, disclosed that she has always wanted to further her education but was not quite in a position to do so financially as other things took precedence.

“Despite the uncertainties, I never gave up and the timing of this scholarship is a true testament to remaining steadfast. Having been with Sandals for over nine years, I am grateful for the professional and personal development I have received and look forward to gaining more knowledge to invest in the development of our brand.”

For Shanana Green-Daye, the move to pursue further studies has been forthcoming and a constant conversation between her husband and herself, especially in the months leading up to receiving the scholarship.

An excited Green-Daye said, “I am extremely grateful to God and express my sincere gratitude to the team at Sandals Ochi Beach Resort for guiding, mentoring and believing in me. I have been afforded the opportunity to further my studies. It is a very humbling feeling and I strongly believe that you get out of life what you are prepared to put in. I know I have put in the work and will continue to do so. I will do my utmost best in all areas at school and continue to provide exceptional service at work, all while being a mentor to others. Being an awardee of this scholarship has taken me a step closer to fulfilling my dream of obtaining a first degree in Human Resource Management.”

Especially thankful for the financial assistance after the uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic as well as global inflation, Green-Daye added, “To our Executive Chairman, Mr. Adam Stewart, thank you for continuing to pave the pathway to success for team members. To the committee members, I appreciate the time spent reviewing my application and selecting me as one of the recipients. Your words of encouragement will resonate with me forever, and to Jennifer my colleague and fellow 2022 scholarship recipient, I know, like me, you will do your utmost to make everyone proud.”

This year’s recipients were part of an impressive cadre of applicants, described by Heidi Clarke, Executive Director at Sandals Foundation as “true inspirations, not only for their commitment and outstanding contribution to the company, but for the resilience they each showed navigating personal challenges all while never hesitating to be of service to others.”

Following the passing of Founder and Chairman, Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart in January 2021, the Sandals Foundation, in a move to preserve and honour his legacy, announced the intention to create a scholarship to serve the company’s team members and welcomed donations to further this vision. Five months later, the scholarship was launched with a call for applications and to date has now awarded 5 recipients.

Stewart added, “Shanana and Jennifer have made us proud over the years through their commitment to their own development and contribution to the Sandals brand. We know for certain that they will continue to make us proud as they pursue their studies. We are committed to our team members and investing in their growth as that’s what maintains the world’s best team. My dad always believed in sharing knowledge and even before we had a Sandals Corporate University or an ATL Academy, he was passionate about learning and development and about empowering people to become their best selves.”

SOURCE: Sandals Resorts/SLT. Headline photo: (L to R) Shanana Green-Daye, Club Sandals Concierge, Sandals Ochi Beach Resort & Jennifer Laltoo-Greenridge Weddings Manager at Sandals Grenada.

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AAA reporta interrupciones de servicio por fallas eléctricas

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados de Puerto Rico reporta varias fallas de servicio eléctrico que dejaron sin servicio de agua a sectores en varios municipios.

Entre las áreas afectadas están los municipios de Humacao, Toa Alta, Naranjito, Corozal, Dorado, San Lorenzo, Luquillo, Yabucoa, Vega Alta, Moca, Las Piedras y Bayamón.

Según compartió el gobernador de Puerto Rico, Pedro Pierrluisi, al momento hay 1,250 generadores instalados operables y reserva unos 235 para movilizarse según la necesidad.

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La estación de bombas Tío Pepe en Bayamón esta detenida por fase fuera en el servicio eléctrico. Personal de la #RegiónMetro y Luma atienden orden C3796444. Abonados Rexville, Buena Vista, Van Scoy, PR-167, Panorama y áreas aledañas experimentan interrupción del servicio pic.twitter.com/BSZlJwjn2b

— Comunicaciones AAA (@ACUEDUCTOSPR) September 17, 2022

La estación de bombas Limón en Moca está fuera de operación por falla en el sistema eléctrico. Sectores con interrupción del servicio en Cuchillas, Ferrer Limón y Loperena en Moca. Luma Energy informó que trabaja para reparar la avería y restablecer el servicio en este Municipio. pic.twitter.com/uxSDQ624io

— Comunicaciones AAA (@ACUEDUCTOSPR) September 17, 2022

Personal se moviliza a reparar tubería averiada en el barrio Pueblo Nuevo en la Calle 1 en Vega Alta. Mientras culminan los trabajos el pozo Monserrate estará fuera de operación. Como resultado, abonados en sectores de Vega Baja y Vega Alta experimentan interrupción del servicio. pic.twitter.com/wtELe1eDnj

— Comunicaciones AAA (@ACUEDUCTOSPR) September 17, 2022

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Sada’s mum, Amber’s sister say they are both very focused Loop Barbados

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Family members of the athletes who reached new heights at the recently concluded Commonwealth and Pan Am Games are not only delighted to have them home but are proud of their outstanding performances.

Sada Williams and Johnathan Jones who returned home on Wednesday, September 14, 2022, were joined by Amber Joseph and greeted at the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) by government officials, family and friends before participating in a celebratory motorcade which culminated at the Wildey Gymnasium.

Speaking to Loop following the day’s festivities, Shernel Williams, who was decked out in a blue ensemble bearing the words ‘Welcome home Sada’, said it was very excited to see her daughter live out her dreams.

“It’s a great feeling. It’s a wonderful feeling!”

She explained that although her daughter was not much of a ‘fussy’ person, she expressed that she hoped to clock either 48 or 49 seconds in her 400-meter record-breaking race.

“I speak to her every day. All she told me was, ‘Mummy I running 49 or 48.’ She don’t really be that fussy, she does just run. She does just do what she have to do.”

“I watched all of the races. I’m not really a fussy person so I just clapped and said, ‘Yes! She won a medal,’” the proud mother revealed.

Williams also disclosed that the aftermath was filled with calls from friends and family members giving their congratulations.

Johnathan Jones’ grandmother Ruth Shield welcomed him with open arms

Astral Griffith was extremely proud of her younger sister Amber Joseph’s performance.

“I feel extremely proud of her and her performance. To be honest, when she did the race with the gold we was watching to race and thinking, ‘Okay she ain’t looking bad, she ain’t looking bad,’ but we did not expect it… then the last three or four laps she really pulled that energy from somewhere and then she was at the front of the race and that was it from there, she got the gold.”

Taking herself back to the moment she witnessed her sister nab a gold medal in the women’s scratch race, Griffith divulged that her entire family was screaming and shouting at the television with excitement.

“Me and the family were at home and we were screaming and shouting at the TV while we were watching it like if we were there, that time we couldn’t even understand the commentator because he was speaking Spanish, but all we could hear was ‘Amber Joseph, Amber Joseph’, so yes we were screaming and we supported from home.”

Admitting that her sister is usually a nervous person before a race, she commended her on her drive and focus.

“Amber is always nervous before a race no matter how big or small it is, but I just tell Amber to go and do your best and focus, and she will get there in the end. She trains a lot. Like today she did a four-hour road race this morning early before she went to the airport, so one thing about her is that she is very serious about her training.”

She professed, “Amber is fun and jokes off the track but when she has her helmet on, that’s it! She is a completely different person and very focused.”

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President heads to London for state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II Loop Barbados

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President heads to London for state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II Loop Barbados

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President of Barbados, Her Excellency The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason, will be absent from office from Friday, September 16, to Friday, September 23, to attend the State Funeral of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, in London.

In Her Excellency’s absence, The Very Reverend Dr. Jeffrey Gibson will perform the functions of the Office of President.

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COMMENTAAR: De koers

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

DE KOERSNOTERINGEN VOOR de US dollar en euro vertonen nog steeds een opwaartse lijn. Waar de regering had gedacht deze

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13 000 usagers privés d’électricité, des coupures d’eau et de téléphone

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Météo

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Samedi 17 Septembre 2022 – 11h10

L’audace de cet automobiliste a été sanctionné par une panne, du côté de l’Université de Fouillole, samedi 17 septembre 2022. Il a été obligé de s’extirper du véhicule, avec beaucoup d’adresse. – Dominique CHOMEREAU-LAMOTTE

35 antennes relais du réseau Orange sont actuellement indisponibles ainsi que plusieurs usines de productions d’eau.

La tempête Fiona a frappé la Guadeloupe dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi, occasionnant de très fortes précipitations. Le Sud de la Basse-Terre a été particulièrement touché par le phénomène. Les rivières ont débordé à Baillif, Basse-Terre et Vieux-Habitants et ont entraîné des évacuations et des mises à l’abri dans les équipements communaux pour une cinquantaine de personnes. La crue de la rivière des Pères a emporté une habitation à Basse-Terre et son occupant, ce dernier a été retrouvé décédé. 

Circulation très difficile

La commune de Capesterre-Belle-Eau a également connu des inondations et la circulation y est particulièrement difficile. A Goyave, le pont Saint-Pierre situé sur la RD 33 est désormais impraticable. En raison des inondations et des chutes d’arbres, la circulation est actuellement particulièrement difficile et risquée sur de nombreux axes de Guadeloupe. 

13000 usagers sans électricité

Les intempéries ont également entraîné des coupures sur le réseau électrique, 13 000 usagers sont actuellement privés d’électricité, notamment dans la zone de Trois-Rivière, Saint-Claude, Capesterre-Belle-Eau. 35 antennes relais du réseau Orange sont actuellement indisponibles ainsi que plusieurs usines de productions d’eau. Les interventions sont en cours pour rétablir les connexions. 

Le trafic aérien reste suspendu. 

Vigilance rouge en cours

En raison du maintien des conditions météorologiques défavorables, la vigilance fortes pluies et orages demeure au niveau rouge. Les vigilances vents violents et vagues – submersion restent au niveau orange. 

Les services de l’État et des collectivités restent mobilisés et effectuent des reconnaissances visant à l’évaluation des dégâts et au rétablissement des services. 

L’épisode est toujours en cours et il est toujours recommandé  par les autorités de ne pas se déplacer et de suivre l’évolution des conditions météorologiques. 

Sur le même sujet

La tempête Fiona est passée mais …
Tempête Fiona : images et vidéos …

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La tempête Fiona est passée mais ses effets sont plus que présents : un décès à déplorer

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Propos et informations recueillis par Nathalie DINANE
Samedi 17 Septembre 2022 – 05h16

Les services de Météo France ont confirmé que les effets de la tempête vont encore durer une grande partie de la journée et que la Grande-Terre va être impacter dans l’après-midi. Il y a eu de nombreux dégâts dans plusieurs communes suite aux inondations et aux éboulements. Quelques abris sûrs. Le point en ce milieu de journée !

Point météo

La Guadeloupe est encore en vigilance rouge. La tempête tropical Fiona est passée mais le caractère orageux et les pluies vont durer encore quelques heures. Elle poursuit son chemin vers l’ouest et l’oeil est déjà à 200 km des cotes de la Basse-Terre. Elle s’éloigne, baisse en intensité mais les effets induits perdurent. 

Routes de Guadeloupe

Sully Pandolf, directeur de Routes de Guadeloupe, demande aux habitants de ne pas sortir s’ils n’ont pas de motif impérieux pour permettre aux équipes mobilisées sur tout l’archipel de pouvoir dégager les routes. ” La RN1 vers Basse-Terre est circulable. On fait venir des entreprises pour dégager les axes principaux. On continue le travail de reconnaissance et de déblaiement. ” L’ensemble des équipes intervient. 

Emma Dahomay, déléguée territoriale EDF (sur Guadeloupe 1re)

Des milliers d’usagers sont privés d’électricité. ” On est à peu près à 20 000 qui sont coupés, essentiellement sur le sud Basse-Terre et les Saintes. Nos équipes sont mobilisées et ont des difficultés à se déplacer. Je rappelle qu’il ne faut toucher à aucun câble au sol et ne pas hésiter à signaler à EDF toute anomalie. Le service dépannage est très sollicité. Privilégier via les comptes réseaux @edf.guadeloupe. “

Un décès à déplorer

Le préfet Alexandre Rochatte a confirmé la mort d’une personne à Basse-Terre. ”  C’était une personne dont on soupçonnait la disparition. Elle habitait une maison à Rivière des Pères emportée par les eaux. Malheureusement nous avons retrouvé son corps sans vie. “

Bilan global lourd fait par Olivier L’ancien, journaliste à Guadeloupe la 1re en milieu de matinée

” Un bilan humain déjà avec une personne décédée retrouvée peu avant 8 heures. Les services de secours ont été beaucoup sollicités, plus de 630 appels qui ont déclenché plus d’une centaine d’interventions et 23 personnes secourues. Il y a eu des inondations à Capesterre Belle-Eau, 9 Personnes à Basse-Terre et 10 personnes à Vieux-Habitants. Notez à Petit-Bourg, une personne coincée dans son véhicule a été prise en charge. “

Des abris sûrs

Vieux-Habitants 

– Ecole élémentaire de Cousinière

– La maison Familiale et rurale, le boulevard

– Ecole élémentaire du Bourg

Capesterre Belle-Eau

– Les écoles

– Les maisons de quartiers

Goyave

– Ecole François Auguste

– Ecole Daniel Oulac 

ILS ONT DIT

Hilaire Brudey, maire de Terre-de-Haut

” Nous avons subi quelques dégâts matériels, des inondations. Nous n’avons pas tout recensé. Surtout les chaussées sont abimées à cause des éboulements. Nous avons des coupures d’électricité, d’eau. Il pleut encore. “

Jean-Philippe Courtois, maire de Capesterre Belle-Eau

” Nous avons une cinquantaine de  familles qui sont sans abri suite aux inondations. Avec les agents de la ville, on essaie de libérer les accès pour faciliter le travail des secours et de gendarmerie et de police pour atteindre les personnes en difficultés et personnes fragiles. Les abris sûrs de la ville sont ouverts. “

Ferdy Louisy, maire de Goyave

” Le territoire est en partie ravagé, notamment sur le sud du bourg, la ZAC de l’aiguille, Bonfils, morne Rouge, Christophe… Des situations dramatiques où la population très impacté par lamentée des eaux. Le pont de Sainte-Claire qui permet l’accès au bourg par le sud s’est effondré, emporté par la rivière. Le pont Eiffel désaffecté aussi emporté… Les services techniques ont sécurisé la zone et Routes de Guadeloupe ont pris le relais. Nous avons évacué une trentaine de personnes qui ont tout perdu. “

Losbar à la rencontre de la population

– DR

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Antigua: Minimal reports of damage to properties from Tropical Storm Fiona

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Minimal reports of damage to properties

The National Office of Disaster (NODS) is reporting that there have several reports of minor damage throughout the island as a result of the effects of Tropical Storm Fiona.

District Disaster Coordinators (DDCs), who work within the various communities on behalf of NODS, have been conducting walk-throughs of their respective districts, after the local Met Office gave the all-clear and announced that the tropical storm warning was lifted.

According to the DDCs, there have been a few uprooted and downed trees, which brought down power lines, and the roof of a basketball stand in Freetown was blown off.

Acting Director of NODS Sherrod James said there was very limited use of the public shelters. About 20 individuals stayed in them throughout the night.

All the shelters that opened Friday afternoon in response to the storm’s threat have now beenclosed.

The National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC), which consists of representatives from critical agencies who coordinate disaster management efforts at NODS whenever there is a threat, was partially activated.

This meant that only the police and defence forces, the fire department and a skeletal staff from NODS reported for duty.

James says critical agencies like the National Solid Waste Management Agency are doing their checks.

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