Schools to stick to online mode on Tuesday as bad weather persists Loop Jamaica

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The Ministry of Education has advised that based on the unstable weather conditions that are still affecting the island, all schools should remain in the remote/online mode of learning, with face-to-face classes taking place only where conditions are deemed to be safe to do so.

On Sunday, the ministry advised that schools in the eastern parishes of St Thomas, Portland and St Mary should remain closed on Monday, but that directive has now been extended to the entire island.

The ministry, in its latest statement on Monday night, said its advice is based on the latest update from the Meteorological Office that “…unstable weather conditions are expected to remain across the island…(with) showers and thunderstorms to continue across the parishes into Tuesday afternoon.”

“As was previously advised, boards and principals should continue to exercise caution in determining the operations of schools for Tuesday, September 27,” the ministry said while pointing school administrators to Bulletin-133/2022, entitled ‘Severe Weather Alert’, which it said provides additional guidance for schools.

The ministry is advising school administrators to continue to use their communication channels to inform parents, students and staff, and to provide updates on the operations of schools based on their local situation.

“All staff and parents should exercise their best judgement, paying special attention to self-care and safety in all circumstances,” the ministry said.

The island has been affected by heavy rains associated with Hurricane Ian since Saturday. Widespread flooding has been reported in several parishes, including homes and businesses, and numerous roads have been rendered impassable.

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L’ouragan Ian se renforce avant de toucher Cuba…

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L’Ouest de Cuba est en “alerte” avant l’arrivée de l’ouragan Ian devenu mardi un “ouragan majeur” et, aux Etats-unis, la Floride se prépare à être touchée à son tour.

Le Centre national des ouragans (NHC) aux Etats-Unis a annoncé dans son bulletin de 02H30 (06H30 GMT) que Ian s’était renforcé en “ouragan majeur” de catégorie 3 sur l’échelle de Saffir-Simpson qui va jusqu’à 5. Avec des vents atteignant 185 kilomètres/heure, il approche de l’Ouest de Cuba où il va “bientôt” toucher terre, selon le NHC.

Il serait alors susceptible d’infliger de lourds dégâts, d’endommager des maisons, de déraciner des arbres et de perturber la distribution d’eau et d’électricité.

Les pluies accompagnées de vent ont déjà commencé à s’abattre sur l’Ouest de la plus grande île des Caraïbes, a constaté l’AFP.

Dès lundi matin, la Défense civile cubaine a émis une “alerte cyclonique” pour les six provinces les plus occidentales de l’île: Pinar del Rio, Artemisa, La Havane, Mayabeque, Cienfuegos et l’île de la Juventud, à 340 km au sud de la capitale. Les vagues atteignaient entre cinq et sept mètres de hauteur.

Les autorités ont fait évacuer quelque 50.000 personnes à Pinar del Rio, dont 6.000 dans des abris et les autres chez des proches ou des amis.

Dans la capitale, où vivent 2,1 millions de personnes, de longues files d’attente se sont formées pour accéder à certains commerces alimentaires.

Les pêcheurs de La Havane ont mis leurs bateaux à l’abri avant de se réfugier dans leurs foyers, et des habitants renforçaient leurs maisons en bois.

– La Floride en alerte –

“Nous avons examiné le respect des mesures pour faire face à l’ouragan Ian (…) Il est urgent de mettre à profit ces heures avant que la situation ne se complique. La protection de la population est essentielle”, a tweeté le président cubain Miguel Diaz-Canel.

La plus grande île du territoire britannique des îles Caïmans, Grand Cayman, a également émis une alerte ouragan.

“Ian émergera ensuite au-dessus du sud-est du golfe du Mexique mardi (…) et s’approchera de la côte ouest de la Floride mercredi et jeudi”, a prévenu le NHC.

L’état d’urgence a été décrété dans toute la Floride et les autorités multiplient les préparatifs.

L’aéroport international de Tampa a annoncé qu’il suspendrait ses activités mardi à 17H00 (21H00 GMT).

Ian “va provoquer de fortes pluies, des vents violents, des inondations soudaines et des ondes de tempête, ainsi que des tornades isolées le long de la côte du golfe de Floride”, a prévenu le gouverneur Ron DeSantis.

Il a demandé aux habitants de faire des provisions et se préparer à des coupures de courant, tout en mobilisant 7.000 membres de la Garde nationale.

Le président américain Joe Biden a approuvé une aide d’urgence fédérale pour 24 des 67 comtés de Floride.

La Nasa a renoncé au décollage prévu mardi de sa nouvelle méga-fusée pour la Lune, depuis le centre spatial Kennedy situé dans cet Etat du sud des Etats-Unis.

– Après Fiona –

Au Honduras, plus de 12.000 personnes ont été évacuées dans le Nord du pays après les crues provoquées par les pluies associées au passage de Ian, ont annoncé lundi les services de protection civile.

Les précipitations s’ajoutent à celles des dernières semaines qui ont détrempé les sols et entraîné des inondations qui ont causé la mort de 13 personnes. L’état d’urgence a été décrété dans tout le pays pour 90 jours.

Ian succède à l’ouragan Fiona qui a ravagé samedi la côte atlantique du Canada, faisant trois morts selon un nouveau bilan, après les Caraïbes durant la semaine dernière où sept personnes au moins ont été tuées dont quatre à Porto Rico, deux en République dominicaine et un en Guadeloupe (France).

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Saint Lucia To Host Eastern Caribbean Golf Championship – St. Lucia Times News

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The Saint Lucia Golf Association (SLGA) will be hosting the Eastern Caribbean Golf Association (ECGA) Championship for 2022.

After an absence of two years as a result of the pandemic, SLGA will be welcoming the best of the Eastern Caribbean golfers over two days, from 8th to 9th October, 2022 at the Sandals Golf and Country Club.

The following islands will be participating and hoping to take the trophy away from Antigua who had the winning team in 2019:

Antigua and Barbuda
Martinique
Guadeloupe
Croix
Marteen
Kitts
Barbados
Thomas

Saint Lucia is fielding a strong team and hopes to secure the trophy this year.  The team comprises:

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Men

Harith Khan
Anthony Spallone
Nicholas Beaubrun

Seniors

Terry Verdant
Eugene Edwin
Tim Mangal

Super Seniors

Kent Glace
Mchale Andrew

Women

Catherine Spooner
Debra Ross
Lesley Saunderson

Playing President – Mario Reyes.

Over 100 athletes are expected to participate in this tournament.

SLGA invites the public to come out and support Saint Lucia from the 8th to 9th October, 2022.  The tournament starts from 7. a.m. to about 6 p.m. on each day.  The course is open and there is no charge to the public.  Come support Team Saint Lucia and enjoy a day of golf.

SOURCE: Sandals 

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Silvano de Castro (Nano)

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“No tene miedo, pasobra Ami a redimibo.

Mi a yamabo na bo number, bo ta di Mi.

Ora bo ta pasa dor di e awanan lo Mi ta ku bo,

I for di e riunan, nan lo no lastrabo bai ku bo.

Ora ba ta kana do di candela, esaki lo no flamabo, ni e flam lo no kimabo.

Pasobra Ami ta Seňor bo Dios, Esun Santu di Israel, bo Salbador. 

Cu hopi dolor na nos curason, pero conforme cu boluntad di Dios.      

Isaias 43, 1:3

Nos ta anuncia fayecimento di nos ser stima:

Silvano de Castro (Nano)

*22-01-1972 – †23-09-2022 

Casa: 

Sra.Vda. Delia de Castro-Moreno

Jiunan:

Naomi de Castro & Samantha de Castro

Mayornan:

†Salomon & Linda de Castro-Maduro

Rumanan:

Solange de Castro & Kenrick Farro

                     Salomon & Soraida de Castro & Famia

Subrinonan:

Michael Ras & Edmee Arends

Tanta & Omonan:

Emilio & Ana Maduro

Betty & Panchito Tromp

Yvonne Maduro

Glenda Maduro

Ester Dammers-de Castro (Curacao)

Nora de Castro ( Curacao)

Prima & Primonan:

Efrem , Michael, Carlo, Ricky & Henry Croes. Anthony Maduro. Grecia Feliciana & John Kelly. Lilian Tromp, Magaly Werleman, Sandra, Soraya , Frank, Nelson & Carine Maduro. Lisette Vrolijk, Gisela Kock, Marcel & Emely Maduro. Cesar & Kenrick Tromp. Juni, Geraldine & Edward Maduro. Militza Croes. Inoira & Carl Maduro. Mayra Solognier, Freddy, Jorge, Juan Alberto, Raul & Nelson Wever. Maria & Mirto Granadillo, Cesar, Benjamin, Jorge & Jose Sanchez-Bello. Graciela Goede, Rudolfo & Maria Willems. Mariela, Carlos & John Dammers.

Swa:

Bladimir Moreno

Cuňa:

Doris & Toňo Salazar & Famia

Omonan di respet:

Nicky Kelly, Carlos Maduro

Amiga Special:

Annelote Ellis

Amigo & Amiganan:

Gustavo & Olga Velasquez I famia, Zolaika Plaza, Julissa Jarzagaray, Yvette Lacle,

Doyenne Mathilda, Jerina Martinus, Nino Abreu, Gerald Rasmijn, Urig Feliciano,

Mark Fowler, Cedrick Croes & Gino Ras.

Coleganan di Barcelo Hotel en especial Lorena Labrador, Samuel Johnson & Astrid Angela

Aruba Karate Bond & Team 4 Life, JINSEI KAN Shotokan Karate Do-Aruba

Danki Special ta bay na:

Dr.H.Riley. Dr.R.Anthony, Dr.M.Zadenius & Poli Oncologie, Dr.R.Dennert & Poli Cardiologie,

Piso 4 di Hospital & Verpleegsternan Vivian, Ingrid, Angelo, Chiqui I Reina. Randolf Kip.

Edmund Harms Foundation

Bisiňa & Conocirnan.

Demas Famia:

de Castro, Moreno, Maduro, Tromp, Croes, Kelly, Wever, Sanchez-Bello, Willems, Dammers.

Ta invita pa e acto di entierro cu lo tuma lugar na Aurora Funeral Home,

diabierna 30 di September 2022, di 6:30pm – 9:00pm.

Acto di Cremashon lo tuma lugar den seno Familiar.

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Louis-Mondésir impérial à Rivière-Pilote…

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ATHLÉTISME. Ini Run – Première édition

La fin de semaine a été prolifique en victoires pour Loïc Louis-Mondésir de la Mairie Sportive. Après son succès la veille dans les 10 kilomètres de la Saint-Michel au François, il s’est octroyé une nette victoire, samedi, à Rivière-Pilote, et inaugure le palmarès de l’Ini Run, en course contre le diabète, qui s’est tenue dans le cadre de la fête patronale de la Ville.

Partie sous la chaleur des 15 heures de l’après-midi, la course de 10 kilomètres a vu la suprématie de Loïc Louis-Mondésir. A l’arrivée, il comptait une avance confortable sur ses adversaires de l’AC Saléen, 1’47 pour Germain Guezo (2e) et 5’40 sur Tony Auster (3e). Pourtant, malgré ces beaux écarts, le vainqueur reconnaît que cela n’a pas été facile. « Ce n’était pas facile, j’ai eu des crampes à mi-parcours, j’ai été amené à marcher. En plus de la difficulté du…


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Ils choisissent la soudure pour se forger un avenir

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Espace Sud

Neuf jeunes de la Mission Locale de l’Espace Sud ont rejoint le CFA (centre de formation des apprentis) de Mably dans le département de la Loire pour suivre une formation Bac + 1 dans le secteur de la métallurgie.

Les techniciens qualifiés en soudage font défaut sur le marché du travail et, dans ce secteur d’activités en tension, certaines entreprises sont obligées de recruter à l’extérieur. La Mission Locale de l’Espace Sud a souhaité mettre en place une formation afin d’offrir des perspectives aux jeunes du Sud et pouvoir répondre aux défis qui vont se présenter prochainement. Plusieurs grands chantiers sont, en effet, sur le point d’être lancés. On peut ainsi citer le démantèlement…


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Les Adélaïde, de l’électricité à la maintenance auto

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Saga familiale

En 1991, Ralph Adélaïde fonde, en plein centre-bourg du Lamentin, Electric Auto. Une entreprise spécialisée en électricité automobile que son fils Jim reprend en 2016, en changeant l’activité mais également le nom.

Sur son téléphone, Jim Adélaïde fait défiler les photos avant de s’arrêter sur celle où on l’aperçoit, bambin, avec son père dans une vieille voiture blanche floquée du nom d’Electric Auto. « Nous avons vraiment été élevés dans une culture de la transmission », précise celui qui est aujourd’hui âgé de 30 ans. Dans son bureau, d’où l’on aperçoit par une vitre l’atelier auto en contrebas, l’homme nous dévoile les images, en noir et blanc, de l’entreprise à sa…


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« On est loin du compte pour assurer la sécurité en Martinique »

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La Martinique déplore 2 nouveaux homicides en 4 jours et 22 meurtres depuis le début de l’année. Justice et police déclarent, une fois de plus, manquer de moyens humains et matériels pour lutter contre les homicides, le trafic d’armes et de stupéfiants. La situation s’aggrave sans cesse, d’après la procureure de la République de Fort-de-France. 

Dimanche dernier, vers 3h du matin, un homme de 33 ans, originaire de Sainte-Lucie, a été tué par arme à feu, lors d’une soirée, près d’un bar. Il a reçu trois balles à la poitrine au quartier Bas-Mission, au Lamentin. Et une femme du même âge a pris une balle dans le pied. Selon des témoins, le Saint-Lucien discutait avec une personne, qui a tiré 4 balles avec une arme de poing. Ils n’ont pas entendu de dispute. L’auteur présumé est en fuite. Une enquête est en cours. Les…


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Kamla hits Imbert’s ‘Spranger’s’ budget

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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UNIMPRESSED: Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Chief Whip David Lee at the Leader of the Opposition’s Office in Port of Spain on Monday. PHOTO BY ROGER JACOB –

OPPOSITION Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar on Monday described the $57 billion budget by Finance Minister Colm Imbert as a “spranger’s budget.”

Speaking an hour after Imbert’s four-hour presentation, Persad-Bissessar said the budget was filled with broken promises and nothing to stimulate TT’s economy.

She said she was told that a spranger (a homeless drug addict) was someone who would “pick up” whatever they could find to sell. The budget, she added, reminded her of that.

“These measures, recent taxes and recent fines are like sprangers. It is like a spranger’s budget,” she said at the Opposition Leader’s office, Port of Spain.

She said it was just a “wash, rinse and repeat” budget with some of the promises recycled from previous budgets. Some of the reused promises, she said, included digital hubs, free public WiFi and improved health facilities.

She described Imbert’s presentation as “sufferation for the people” and was not sure if she would last as long as Imbert did during her response on Friday.

Asked if there was anything in the budget – titled Tenacity and Stability in the Face of Global Challenges – she found to be good, the Opposition Leader said there were a few notable items. She added though that they were not enough to give the budget a passing grade.

“What are the overall strategies for the economy to grow? I don’t see anything this minister has mentioned, and he boasted so heavily about the energy sector being the greatest and ‘we will do this,’, I don’t see any of that growing the economy.”

Not wanting to cherry pick, she said the social grants was one of things she can agree with, along with awarding $210 million to health care workers.

She questioned why the police were not afforded a similar payment as health workers, since they too worked throughout the pandemic on restricted or no leave.

Asked if she was concerned about the increase in the cost of living – a knockon effect of the increase in fuel – leading to more crime, Persad-Bissessar said there is no correlation between the two.

“There will be an increase in suffering. I will not say poverty is the cause of criminality, there are many other factors that impact criminality and violence.”

The country is already reeling from the onslaught of crime, she said, and there was nothing in the budget to address it, adding there was no strategic thinking but only tinkering on past unfulfilled promises.

“It is clear that the country’s economy is on a deathbed, it is not just unhealthy. We are on a deathbed.” She promised to respond in greater detail on Friday when the budget debate begins.

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IMBERT’S GIVE AND TAKE BUDGET

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POST BUDGET JOKE: Finance Minister Colm Imbert jokes with Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley in the Red House moments after Imbert delivered his budget speech. PHOTO BY ROGER JACOB –

PAY your portion, Finance Minister Colm Imbert intimated to the people during his 2023 budget delivered on Monday in the House of Representatives.

In what could be described as a give and take budget, the giving side of Imbert saw help for the vulnerable in society, help for young people and help for SMEs (small and medium enterprises) recovering from the pandemic. Tobago got $3 billion in benefits, direct ($2.521 billion) and indirect. There was a $210m gratuity for health workers.

He said TT is in a state of fiscal deficit and debt-servicing with no great surplus in revenue.

The taking side of the minister saw drivers face an immediate increase in the price of fuel at the pump – the sixth in the past seven years (and second this year) – the elderly no longer travel for free on the inter-island ferry and higher fares to travel to and from Tobago on the airbridge.

Labour leaders and the country’s public servants were told flatly there would be no increase in the four per cent salary increase offer. The country, Imbert said, simply cannot afford any higher offer.

With the increase in the price of fuel, everyone rich or poor, can expect a consequent rise in items and services which depend on transportation – including food. Those approaching retirement soon are likely to have to work until 65.

DEFICIT NARROWS

Imbert expected earnings of $56.175 billion and spending of $57.685 billion. On a predicated global oil-price of US$90.50 and gas price of US$6.00 MMBtu, he anticipated $25 billion in energy revenues, $30 billion in non-energy and $1 billion in capital revenue.

He said TT’s finances were improving – with US$4 billion balance of payments, US$6.8 billion in reserves and debt-to-GDP at 70 per cent .

Imbert announced $210 million for gratuities to 20,000 “exemplary and heroic” healthcare workers for their pandemic service. He said people earning $7,500 or less per month, would pay no income tax.

Youngsters at tertiary level who have already accessed GATE for diplomas, associate degrees or N1 exams may now do full degree/tech voc training, with $50 million in extra going towards GATE.

To remedy TT’s pandemic fallout on learning, he announced a new pre-CSEC lower secondary school proficiency exam.

He promised a 150 per cent tax break to any company taking on youngsters as apprentices, and mooted a national service programme and six youth development centres.

“To incentivise further and create a more agile and robust manufacturing sector, I propose to introduce a one-time manufacturing tax credit for companies which make an investment in new machinery, production lines and equipment.” This would be a tax credit of up to $50,000, costing the government about $50 million.

“I am waiving VAT on new equipment for manufacturing companies utilising alternative energy technologies/renewable energy options.” He named biomass, wind, solar and water energy.

OIL AND GAS HELP

For oil/gas firms he increased the investment tax credit from 25 to 30 per cent, and cut supplemental petroleum tax (SPT) for operators in shallow waters.

“We believe that these reduced rates of SPT for new oil production in the marine areas will allow companies to access the required financing to increase their drilling and get approval for new exploration and production programmes thus increasing the production of much needed oil.”

He offered $50 million in tax-breaks for deep-water exploration, cutting the Petroleum Profits Tax from 35 to 30 percent.

He offered another tax amnesty to businesses on penalties/interest on taxes owed up December 31, 2021, hoping to earn $300-500 million.

Imbert envisioned, “We are anticipating increasing levels of revenue from the implementation of the property and gaming taxes and the new revenue authority.

“At the same time, we are screening and rationalising public expenditure while reshaping the structure of Government expenditure to target social, educational, and health-care programmes.”

Imbert hinted at pushing back the retirement age from 60 to 65, pointing out that in Barbados the retirement age is 67 and 65 in Jamaica.

Sticking to the CPO’s four per cent wage offer for 2014-2019, he said even that would be difficult for the Government to afford in terms of back pay plus annual extra expenditure, while saying the PSA’s counter offer of a 19 per cent increase was totally unrealistic as this would lead to $30 billion in back pay and $3.3 billion extra in recurrent expenses annually.

INCREASE IN

FEES AND FARES

Imbert provoked some groans from opposition MP by announcing pensioners would no longer enjoy free ferry travel but have to pay $25 for a one-way trip to Tobago.

The standard one-way ticket increases from $50 to $75, and premium from $100 to $150. A one-way airline ticket to Tobago moves from $150 to $200.

Lamenting the Government’s $1.9 billion annual fuel subsidy, he proposed to add $1 to three types of fuel, and 50 cents to diesel per litre.

The new prices will be premium gasoline $7.75, super gasoline $6.97, diesel $4.41 and kerosene $4.50.

Imbert said a US$95 oil-price will need a government subsidy of $1.45 billion, and a US$90 oil-price a $1.2 billion subsidy.

He said a 20lb cylinder of cooking gas will still cost $21, at an annual government subsidy of $300 million.

Imbert announced his intention to restrict ownership of assault rifles which meanwhile will attract a $5,000 licence fee, even as he promised to double to the standard firearm user licence fee,

The main allocations were: Education and Training $7.453 billion; Health $6.892 billion; National Security $5.798 billion; Social Grants $5.453 billion; Works and Transport $3.748 billion;

Public Utilities $2.823 billion; Rural Development and Local Government $1.887 billion; Agriculture $1.330 billion; Housing $0.974 billion; and PSIP $6.2 billion.

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