Ban é Lot l’emporte au métier

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Basket – Coupe Départementale 

Ce week-end s’est déroulé la rencontre entre Ban é Lot et les Flyers au Palais des sports Laura Flessel. Les Pointois se sont imposés durant cette rencontre avec un score final de 75 à 63. 

C’est au Palais des sports Laura Flessel que s’est disputé samedi soir,  le match de basket de la coupe départementale entre les expérimentés joueurs du Ban é Lot et les Flyers. Bien que déterminés, ces derniers n’ont pas pu faire jeu égal avec leur advesaire. 

Harry Damas 

Stratégie défensive des Flyers avec Belair face à Edom (Ban é Lot).

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Ban é Lot – Flyers : 75 – 63

à Petit-Bourg,Mi-temps : 42 – 32250 spectateurs. Arbitres : MM. Migerel et Neble. Ban é Lot :


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Tempête Fiona : des sinistrés relogés de façon temporaire à Capesterre Belle-Eau

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CAPESTERRE-BELLE-EAU

Une visite de terrain du maire, Jean-Philippe Courtois et du président du Département, Guy Losbar, a permis d’acter des conventions d’occupation précaire de logements pour des personnes sinistrées. A la Sarde, où des travaux de reconstruction des voies avancent bien, un soutien est apporté aux agriculteurs et éleveurs qui ne peuvent accéder à leurs exploitations.

Trois semaines après le passage de la tempête Fiona sur le territoire de la Guadeloupe, l’heure est encore au constat. A Capesterre-Belle-Eau, les premières réponses sont apportées aux situations de certaines familles : relogement, aide en numéraires, distribution de bouteilles d’eau et de matelas, achat de petit appareils électroménagers… Des travaux sont également entrepris sur les axes routiers, etc.

C’est pour mieux se rendre compte, sur le terrain, des impacts considérables des pluies…


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Businesses encouraged to power operations with renewable energy Loop Jamaica

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Businesses are being encouraged to consider driving their operations utilising renewable energy.

This urging comes from Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Dr Norman Dunn, who said “customers and big investors are switching allegiance to companies that pay greater attention to how their operations impact the natural environment”.

He pointed out that as the global agriculture industry adopts more efficient and sustainable production techniques, “the Government of Jamaica signals its readiness to support models that are particularly responsive to climate change”.

“Our local businesses are, therefore, being encouraged to include renewables in their practices as part of their core business model, especially as we approach 2030, the decade of growth and development,” Dr. Dunn said

The State Minister added that the Government continues to invite more private sector-led projects to strengthen Jamaica’s energy resilience and to accelerate the adoption of distributed renewable energy.

This, Dr. Dunn further said, in order to create a more sustainable energy future for all Jamaicans.

He was addressing the commissioning of a solar-powered plant at Austrojam Limited in Bluntas, St. Elizabeth, on Saturday (October 8).

Dr. Dunn congratulated the entity’s Chief Executive Officer, Martin Zsifkovics, for making the switch to solar energy.

“The conversion of this 2,100 square feet facility to 100 per cent solar energy demonstrated that there are still effective mechanisms which businesses can use to scale up, while supporting significant energy conservation and climate adoption imperatives,” the State Minister said.

“With our perpetual sunlight, large water volumes [and] strong wind currents, Jamaica is ideally suited for renewable projects. So, projects in agriculture, such as yours at Austrojam, will be useful in supporting the Government’s goal of increasing the ratio of energy generated from renewables to 50 per cent by 2050,” he said.

Dr. Dunn also encouraged businesses to take advantage of energy loans being offered by the Export-Import (EXIM) Bank of Jamaica to help entities in retrofitting their operations to accommodate energy-efficient fixtures, energy conservation, and alternative energy projects.

“This will be useful in supporting greater diversity in our energy supply, which is already looking good following the submission of several proposals to the Government this year, including solar and hydroelectricity,” he pointed out.

For his part, Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for St. Elizabeth South West, Hon. Floyd Green, also commended Mr. Zsifkovics.

“I think Austrojam is a model that we all can emulate, [because Mr. Zsifkovics is] a strong believer in community. If you go and interact with the workforce, you will realise that they come from the area. [He] is a strong believer in engaging the small farmers through the model farm concept, which has gone well, and a strong believer in using technology to move the company forward,” he stated.

Mr. Zsifkovics, who told JIS News that his company started the process of transitioning to renewable energy two years ago, said the solar plant will power Austrojam’s refrigerated warehouses.

“It’s an off grid [plant]… We have over 210 solar panels. We just [want] to save energy and cut down our cost because, as you know, production costs of the raw material for the farms went up significantly, so we have to cut down on some of the other expenses,” he informed.

Austrojam Limited, which is in its 14th year of operation, grows and distributes watermelon, cantaloupe, pumpkin, honeydew, peanuts, and cucumbers year-round.

The entity supplies produce to several hotels across the island.

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WATCH: Saint Lucia Secures €14 Million In Health Resilience Funding – St. Lucia Times News

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The Pierre Administration has secured € 14 million in health resilience funding from the European Investment Bank (EIB).

EIB Vice President Ricardo M. Felix together with Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre signed the multimillion dollar Agreement on October 10, 2022.

The money will be invested in the island’s health sector to strengthen capacity, build resilience and ready Saint Lucia for impending health related emergencies.

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122 Ghanaian nurses arrive to work as QEH battles nurse shortage still Loop Barbados

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Another contingent of Ghananian nurses will be joining the Barbados health care system for the next two years.

The nurses who arrived at the Grantley Adams International Airport [GAIA] on Monday, October 10 are expected to further improve the current nurse shortage on island.

Speaking to the media at the GAIA, Executive Chairman of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Juliette Bynoe-Sutherland explained that these qualified nurses will be assigned to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and various agencies of the Ministry Of Health.

“We are expecting 66 nurses from Ghana to join the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and 56 to join the agencies of the Ministry Of Health, that is the Geriatric Hospital, Psychiatric Hospital and polyclinic system. These are nurses of all areas of specialization who were recruited specially to join us here in Barbados. All of them have specialist qualifications.”

“Like many hospitals globally, we are facing nursing shortages and they are some countries like Ghana who are producing excellent nurses and producing them for the global market.”

The first cohort of 95 nurses from the Republic of Ghana in West Africa arrived in Barbados in July 2020 on a two-year assignment, then aimed at bolstering the nursing complement in the public health sector on the island. In March of this year, while in Ghana to celebrate its 65th year of independence, prime minister Mia Amor Mottley disclosed the interviewing process for approximately 200 additional Ghanaian nurses had been completed and the healthcare professionals will take up assignments in Barbados.

Ghananian nurses arrive in Barbados on Euro Atlantic

Bynoe-Sutherland explained that in addition to outsourcing nurses from Ghana, efforts are being made to increase the volume of nurses at various institutions on island.”They join us at a time where our need for nursing continues to be great. We are doing our best nationally to ensure that we can increase the output of numbers of nurses at the Barbados Community College and in all of our institutions we enhanced our retention programs for all of the nurses here in Barbados.”

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Weather Alert – Flash flood watch in effect or 6 hours Loop Barbados

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Barbados is under flash flood watch.

The Barbados Meteorological Services issued an alert as of 6:15 am this morning for approximately six hours. The alert is set to be terminated at 12 non, today, Tuesday, October 11 or sooner if conditions warrant.

A flash-flood watch is issued when heavy or excessive rainfall in a short period of time (generally less than 6 hours) could result in flash flooding within the watch area. It does not mean that flooding will occur, but it is possible.

Reason:

Rainfall accumulations of 20.0 to 30.0 mm in moderate to heavy showers are likely as a tropical wave in conjunction with favourable mid to upper-level environment affects the island.

Advice:

Residents and visitors should note that the following impacts are imminent during this forecast period:

Significant runoff from higher elevations

Significant soil erosion is likely on exposed or scarred land surfaces

Large water settlements on roads and fields

Significant adjustments to water levels of existing water bodies (ponds etc.)

Significant delays on traffic routes with some roads possibly impassable

Large objects or debris from higher elevations may also become embedded within fast-moving water flows

Significant flooding at the foot of hillsides and coastal roads is possible.

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Ahmadiyya: ‘Laten wij alle muren van haat doorbreken’

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‘Donkey track better than the main road’ – protestor Loop Jamaica

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Several communities in James Hill, which is in the northern belt of Clarendon, erupted in protest Monday over what residents described as poor road infrastructure, with residents using trees to block the main road – a major transit point to the resort parish of St Ann.

Face-to-face classes were suspended at James Hill Primary School and attendance at the Claude McKay High School was affected.

The main road in James Hill, which leads to Cave Valley and Trout Hall, had been blocked. The main road in Carty’s Hill was also blocked. Areas affected were James Hill, Park Hall, Bog Hole, and Trout Hall. Major centres such as Frankfield and Spalding were cut off. The blockades also prevented people from travelling between Manchester and St Ann via Cave Valley in the garden parish.

A section of the road in James Hill is blocked by a downed tree as residents protested on Monday.

Principal of James Hill Primary, Tracy-Ann Mahoney, said she decided to suspend face-to-face classes when she learnt of the roadblock.

“I was made aware of the roadblock after I left to go to school. On my way there I was told that I could not pass,” she said.

She added that no teacher nor the vice principal was able to make it to the school compound. She said that it was at that point she contacted her parents and informed them that classes would be conducted online.

The James Hill area falls within the constituencies of Clarendon Northern and North Western and residents said Monday that they have not seen their Members of Parliament Dwight Sibbles (Clarendon Northern) and Phillip Henriques (Clarendon North Western).

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Monday’s protest was the third one in as many weeks that Henriques has had to deal with. Protestors are claiming that representation for improved infrastructure gets little or no response. They are complaining that drains have not been maintained and roads have not been bushed and have fallen into disrepair.

Protestors from the Clarendon Northern side of James Hills claim that when residents become tense, they would see marl dropped at the side of the road, giving an appearance that work would begin soon.

However, they claim that after a period of time passes and tempers cool, all is forgotten and the rains wash away the marl without the road ever being repaired.

“The road tan bad! Donkey track better than the main road and we nah settle fi no marl, we need the MP fi pull up him socks and behave strong like when him did a look vote. Him missing without a trace,” a resident named Jahnine said.

Loop News can confirm that the roads have been cleared.

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Cops appeal for help to find missing St James teen Loop Jamaica

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An Ananda Alert has been activated for 16-year-old Tyreka Gladson, otherwise called ‘Angel’, of Top Hill, Montego Bay in St James, who has been missing since Sunday, October 9.

She is of dark complexion, slim build and is about 163 centimetres (5 feet 4 inches) tall.

Reports from the Anchovy police are that Tyreka was last seen at home about 3:15pm, and has not been heard from since. Her mode of dress at the time she went missing is unknown.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Tyreka Gladson is being asked to contact the Anchovy police at 876-956-4100, police 119 emergency number or the nearest police station.

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Elaine Thompson-Herah surprises fan while on vacay in Antigua Loop Jamaica

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While on vacation in Antigua recently, two-time Olympic champion in the 100m and 200m Elaine Thompson-Herah dropped by Princess Margaret School to surprise a fan.

She shared video and photo highlights from her visit to the school on social media on Monday.

“It was a pleasure to take the time out and visit this school. I was on the island in Antigua for my vacation, and a fan reached out to me asking if I could come to his school, but I told him I couldn’t make it, but I turned it into a surprise,” said Thompson-Herah. “Nothing but love.”

The students were very happy to see the fastest woman alive.

On its Facebook page, Princess Margaret School described the visit as a “special day” for the school.

“Elaine Thompson- Herah visited our school and had a talk with our athletes. Why wouldn’t a champion like Elaine visit the Home of Champions? We are thankful that she came, and it was definitely a pleasure hosting her,” the post read.

Thomspon Herah visited the school, a public secondary school located in St John’s, on October 5.

Social media users reacted positively to the highlights Thompson-Herah shared.

“I’m a huge fan – had the honour of meeting you in ?? & you were so sweet & humble. Seeing you in the land of my birth ?????? encouraging young ppl further solidifies your icon status in my mind,” said one user with the handle mrtannis on Instagram

“The fastest woman alive taking time out to inspire the younger generation..all while on vacation in another Caribbean island. You have no idea the impact of your visit ok n those children. Please continue to do this as often as possible!!” said another Instagram user, gmaxprophoto.

Thompson-Herah is the first woman in history to win the sprint double at consecutive Olympics, capturing gold in both the 100 metres and 200 metres at the 2016 Rio Olympics and again at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

She became the fastest woman alive when she ran 10.54 seconds at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, USA, in 2021.

The tropical islands of Antigua and Barbuda are located in the heart of the Caribbean about a thousand miles to the east of Jamaica and half that distance from Trinidad, according to visitantiguabarbuda.com. The island of Antigua was reportedly born out of the sea by a volcano about 30 million years ago.

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