Schools in St Thomas, St Mary and Portland to close Monday Loop Jamaica

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The Ministry of Education and Youth has advised that students in the eastern parishes of St Thomas, Portland and St Mary, which make up Region 2, should remain at home on Monday, September 26.

The advice follows heavy rains associated with Tropical Storm Ian that impacted sections of the island between Saturday and Sunday.

In a statement Sunday evening, the ministry said the report from Region 2 indicates that, based on the adverse weather conditions which disrupted electricity, worsened road conditions and caused flooding in some areas, students should remain at home and work remotely as previously advised in Bulletin-133/2022, entitled “Severe Weather Alert”.

The Met Service had also declared a flash flood warning for the parishes in Region 2 on Sunday.

The ministry said that while reports from Region 5 (St Elizabeth and Manchester) do not indicate significant cause for concern, school boards and principals are advised to make use of both remote learning and only use face-to-face where conditions allow.

Meanwhile, the ministry said that based on the situational update from the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management and the Meteorological Office, schools can open for face-to-face classes where conditions are safe.

“Based on reports from our seven regions as to the impact of the weather conditions in their locality, boards and principals are being advised to exercise caution in determining the operations of schools for Monday, September 26,” the statement said.

It urged school administrators to use their communication channels to communicate with all parents, students and staff to advise of 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.

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Moonilal: Trinidad and Tobago should brace for a hardship budget

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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WARNING: Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal makes a point at the UNC’s weekly Sunday press conference in Port of Spain. At right is Mayaro MP Rushton Paray. PHOTO BY AYANNA KINSALE –

THE Opposition has put the country on notice for even more hardship and stress when Finance Minister Colm Imbert presents the budget on Monday in the House of Representatives.

In fact, Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal said on Sunday, the public can expect more nuisance taxes to be announced in Imbert’s presentation.

Moonilal and Mayaro MP Rushton Paray spoke at the Opposition’s weekly Sunday media briefing at the Office of the Opposition Leader, Charles Street in Port of Spain.

“I can predict tomorrow (Monday) there will be more taxes. Every little thing you do in life will have a tax attached to it. And what they cannot introduce new, they will increase.

“I am telling the country today, from where I sit, it appears that we are in for a rough road ahead. I tell the people of Trinidad and Tobago, to expect more hardship,” a grim Moonilal said.

He predicted that allocations for the Tobago House of Assembly and the Police Service will be cut.

“It was just a few months ago that the people of Tobago, to use a colloquial term, spit-out the PNM and rejected them with an overwhelming majority. I ask the Minister of Finance, ‘Will you come tomorrow and punish the people of Tobago for doing that with your measures?’”

Moonilal said he wasn’t hopeful the budget would include measures to address crime, unemployment, poor road infrastructure, new investments to stimulate the economy, offer ease to high food prices, or initiatives to close the existing gap in the education system.

“You know it is sad that we have a crisis with the cost of living, we have a crisis with crime and insecurity, we have a crisis with joblessness and the last several years.” He raised concerns over the high unemployment rate and lack of job opportunities.

“The NIB records show that 112,000 fewer persons have been contributing to NIB with their payments. So it tells you that people are no longer working because they cannot pay national insurance.

“You cannot fill the economy without jobs and we don’t expect job-creation but I want to warn the country that I don’t think he (Imbert) will speak anything about creating jobs. He may speak about taking away jobs and closing down sectors.”

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The Ministry of Youth & Sports Hosts Sports Associations Retreat – St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia’s sports associations and federations met recently with officials from the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports at a retreat organized with the aim to foster stronger partnerships.

The event registered the participation of 20 organizations from athletics, aquatics, badminton, basketball, bodybuilding, boxing, chess, cricket, and cycling, to football, martial arts, squash, tennis, and volleyball.

Minister for Youth Development and Sports, Hon. Kenson Casimir, said: “We have 20 associations represented at this retreat and the idea is to determine the challenges they face and to foster a way forward in developing sports in Saint Lucia. The associations play an integral part in sports development in Saint Lucia, so it is important to understand how the roles of the ministry and the sports associations entwine toward the development of sports in Saint Lucia.”

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While acknowledging the constraints under which most associations operate, Minister Casimir said the ministry’s intention is to establish a functioning sports policy to guide processes.

“We would like every single association to have access to as many resources required for them to flourish but the reality is that we have the cost constraints. This is an opportunity for us to sit at the table to discuss the challenges we face as sports administrators. The ministry is also working on a sports policy to chart the way forward and guide strategy and implementation.”

The minister also highlighted the lack of attention and recognition given to former athletes.

Some of the topics covered at the retreat included long term athlete development, annual subventions, partnerships and collaborations, safeguarding in sports, national sports policies, rewards and incentives, and women in sports.

The National Sports Associations Retreat was held at the Bay Gardens Hotel, Rodney Bay.

SOURCE: Government Information Service

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Salud informa sobre 208 hospitalizaciones por COVID-19

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El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el lunes 208 personas hospitalizadas.

La cantidad total de muertes atribuidas es de 5,115.

Hay 181 adultos y 27 menores hospitalizados. Este monitoreo cubre el periodo del 9 al 23 de septiembre de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 15.22 por ciento.

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Eerste verscheping agrarische export naar Barbados verloopt moeizaam

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Tekst en beeld Ricky Wirjosentono PARAMARIBO —Tussen de regeringen van Barbados en Suriname werd in juli een overeenkomst ondertekend voor

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Caracol: le plus grand parc industriel du pays en panne d’essence

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Le parc industriel de Caracol qui emploie plus de 12 500 personnes ferme ses portes ce dimanche 25 septembre ? cause de l’?puisement des r?serves carburant de sa centrale ?lectrique, a appris Le Nouvelliste.

<>, a inform? la firme Nreca international. <>, peut-on lire dans cette note en date du 24 septembre.

L’UTE et le minist?re de l’Economie et des Finances, au courant de la situation, <>, a confi? ? Le Nouvelliste le responsable de l’UTE, gestionnaire du PIC, Pierre Michel Joassaint. <>, a-t-il dit, confirmant pour Le Nouvelliste l’information d’une source au MEF indiquant que l’autorisation a ?t? donn?e par l’Etat ha?tien pour l’importation de carburant en R?publique dominicaine en attendant un retour ? la normale.

<>, a dit le responsable de l’UTE.

<< Les entreprises avaient observ? un arr?t de travail en raison du blocage syst?matique des routes. Elles esp?raient reprendre ce lundi, mais ? cause de l’arr?t de la centrale thermique, elles ne pourront pas reprendre leurs activit?s. Si la situation ne s’am?liore pas au niveau de Varreux et sur les routes, le Parc ne pourra pas reprendre ses activit?s. Cela aura un impact majeur sur les commandes en cours, repr?sentera une perte ?norme pour les ouvriers.

Cette situation est un camouflet pour le PIC au moment o? il est en discussion avec de nouveaux acteurs qui souhaitent venir s’y installer >>, a estim? Pierre Michel Joassaint.

<>, a confi? ? Le Nouvelliste le pr?sident de l’Association des Industries d’Ha?ti (ADIH) Wilhelm Lemke qui s’inqui?te pour la production nationale.

<>, a-t-il indiqu?.

La veille, la Chambre de commerce et d’industrie de l’Ouest (CCIO), dans une note sign?e par son pr?sident, Laurent St-Cyr et des membres du Conseil d’administration, s’?tait alarm?e de la d?gradation de la situation et de ses impacts.

<>, a soulign? cette note.

Le Nouvelliste a appris ce dimanche que la PNH et les FAD’H ont men? une op?ration dans des zones p?riph?riques du terminal de Varreux samedi. Des tirs ont ?t? signal?s. <>, a confi? une source, soulignant que le <>.

Le chef du G-9, un regroupement de gangs arm?s, Jimmy Ch?rizier, en d?but de semaine, avait revendiqu? le blocage du terminal de Varreux. Entretemps, les autorit?s disent attendre des ?quipements command?s pour la PNH alors que le temps passe.

<>, a dit le PM Ariel Henry dans son discours lu ? 77e Assembl?e g?n?rale de l’Onu lu par le chancelier Jean Victor G?n?us.

La police nationale est en mesure d’effectuer le travail, mais elle a besoin d’un accompagnement robuste de nos partenaires, et de la formation ad?quate sur le terrain avec l’aide des partenaires de la communaut? internationale, en vue de donner un coup d’arr?t ? cette situation >>, a indiqu? le discours de M. Henry. Le blocage du terminal p?trolier de Varreux impacte aussi des h?pitaux. <>, a inform? une note de presse de cette organisation.

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9th in the World! Barbadian female archer wins big in Santo Domingo Loop Barbados

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Charlene Goddard will represent Barbados in the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games [CAC] following her recent performance at the Copa Merengue CAC qualifier world ranking event.

The competition, which was hosted at Pabell?n de Arquer?a, Parque del Este in Santo Domingo, took place from September 6 to September 11, 2022.

Speaking to Loop Sports, 28-year-old Goddard said that she was feeling conflicted about her performance.

“I have mixed emotions about my performance,” she explained. “I struggled a bit to settle down in the qualification round and it resulted in me not shooting a score I would have liked, but I picked myself back up in eliminations and felt better about my performance during then.”

The Medical Laboratory Technologist who works at Bayview Laboratory in Belleville, St Michael revealed that she not only placed second in the CAC qualifier, but also ninth in a world ranking event against over 100 competitors.

“I competed in two competitions while I was there. One being the CAC qualifier which I placed second overall and opened a Senior Compound female slot for Barbados. The second was a world ranking event in which I placed ninth overall.”

Goddard, who is an experienced archer having been shooting for over 15 years, disclosed that this was not her first time competing abroad, however, the weather conditions in the Dominican Republic were something she had never experienced before.

“I have been competing overseas for quite some time. My last competition would have been a world ranking shoot in Medellin Colombia last year May, which I would have finished fourth overall. There hasn’t been much difference with competing at different competitions. The only thing I can think about is the weather. Some countries I have competed in have been freezing while others, for example Dominican Republic, was extremely hot, I have never experienced heat like that in my life.”

Currently, Goddard is focusing on training for the CAC games with her eyes set on the 2023 Pan American Qualifier as well.

“I would like to attend the Pan American Qualifier next year. I am unsure of dates but for now, I am mainly focusing on my training for the CAC games.”

Looking ahead with determination, she took a moment to thank her family and friends who play an important role in her archery career. “My coach, family, husband and friends, each one of them play an important role in my archery career.” She added, “They are always proud of me no matter the outcome.”

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De Zobel à Palcy

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

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Le musée d’Histoire et d’ethnographie propose une exposition temporaire autour du livre le plus connu de Joseph Zobel “La rue Cases-Nègres”. L’angle choisi des conservateurs ? Eclairer les visiteurs sur le passage du livre au film éponyme d’Euzhan Palcy.

Joseph Zobel, écrivain saléen (né le 26 avril 1915 à Rivière-Salée) a frappé un grand coup avec son livre “La rue Cases-Nègres”, en 1950.  En ce milieu de siècle dernier, parler de la classe ouvrière ne se fait pas. La guide du musée, Ornella Drané, parle même d’un “tabou”. “Les écrivains n’osent pas encore parler de la pauvreté de cette frange de la population, ça viendra plus tard.” Les éditions Albin Michel refusent même le manuscrit pour les tournures inspirées du…


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Match nul, à dix contre dix, sur fond de fête nationale

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FOOTBALL. MATCH AMICAL

Pour la première d’une sélection africaine en Martinique, le match entre la sélection locale et la Guinée-Bissau, dont c’était samedi la fête nationale, s’est soldée sur un résultat nul (1-1), après les exclusions de Singama (58e) et Soana Goves (85e).

Dans la zone d’interview, aux abords du stade de Dillon, on pouvait noter une certaine satisfaction des Martiniquais pour leur Sélection. En effet, ce match nul contre la Guinée-Bissau avec uniquement des joueurs évoluant en Martinique peut être vécu comme une performance. L’équipe visiteuse a tout fait pour l’emporter. Son sélectionneur est même passé à trois défenseurs pour apporter le surnombre au milieu et tenter d’user la Martinique sur les côtés. L’équipe entraînée…


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Un truck pour porter l’information au plus près des jeunes

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La Mission Locale du Centre de la Martinique a inauguré l’outil qui lui permettra désormais d’aller à la rencontre de sa cible, dans les bourgs et les quartiers les plus reculés des quatre villes membres de la CACEM. Il s’agit du Truck Milcem.

Le lendemain de son inauguration, à Langelier Bellevue à Fort-de-France, le Truck a commencé à sillonner le territoire avec la « Cité de l’emploi » qui s’est déroulée au stade André-Aliker au Lamentin. Sa présence est également annoncée dans le cadre d’une action intitulée « Form’Dating » qui se tiendra, demain mardi 27 septembre, à la mairie du Lamentin.

Un début d’activité qui correspond bien au discours prononcé par Claudie Vétro, présidente de la Milcem, lors…


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