Yolanda ‘’Yola’’ Filomena Quandt

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The content originally appeared on: Diario

Si nos biba ta pa Señor, y si nos muri ta pa Señor

Sea nos biba of muri di Señor nos ta, Romanonan 14:8

Cu hopi triseza, pero conforme cu boluntad di Dios,

Nos ta anuncia fayecimento inespera di nos ser stima:

Yolanda  ‘’Yola’’ Filomena Quandt

17-01-1947 + 14-10-2022

 Na nomber di su:

Mayornan: 

+ Pedro y + Lucia Quandt-Ridderstad

Yiunan:

Anouschka Forero y famia

Verouschka Billups “Uka” y famia

Milouschka Forero y famia

Zarkoviris “Sarki” Forero y famia

Diogenes Z. “Sarko” Ortega Quandt y famia

Diogenes O. “Odin” Ortega Quandt y famia

Mercedes Y. ”Mercy”  Ortega Quandt y famia

Rumanan:        

 Angel Francisco Royer y esposa  Maria y famia

+ Clara Quandt y famia

+ Dominico Quandt ‘Cocochi” y famia

+ Pablo T. Quandt “Toton” y famia

+ Ursula Plaza-Quandt y famia

Rona Thomas-Quandt y esposo Nelson y famia

+ Carlos “Carlito” Quandt y esposa + Johannna “Nanai” y famia

Nietanan, nietonan, bisanietanan y bisanietonan na:

Aruba, USA, Hulanda y Puerto Rico

 Subrinanan y subrinonan na:

Aruba, Hulanda, U.S.A y Corsow

 Famianan:

Quandt, Ridderstap, Forero, Ortega, Billups, Ramos, Castillo, Angela, Tromp,

De Santis, Shepard, Royer, Zijlstra, Plaza, Zapata, Thomas, Geerman, Lou-A-Cham,

Semeleer, Paula, Croes, Koolman, Pieters, Thode, Mateo, Fingal, Palm, Dirks, Maduro,

van Herwaarde, Schenkel, Breidel, Aparicio, Vos, Zievinger, Henriquez, Smolders, Ras, Kemp, Orman, Hoek

 Ex Esposo:

Diogenes Ortega

 Bon amiga & amigonan di:

Aruba, Puerto Rico y U.S.A

Nos mas sincero disculpa si den nos inmenso tristeza nos lo por a lubida un of mas famia of conoci.

Acto di entiero lo tuma luga na Puerto Rico.

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‘Mijn doelstelling was Federatiemeester worden, het is gelukt’

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

Arwien Bhagwandas zorgt voor een lichtpunt in het Pan-Amerikaans kampioenschap dammen. “Mijn minimale doelstelling voor dit toernooi was om Federatiemeester

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THA to set up security department

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

News

Chief Secretary Farley Augustine. – THA Info Dept

SOON, the Tobago House of Assembly will commission its first department of public safety and security to deal with crime and criminality on the island.

Chief Secretary Farley Augustine, at Monday Mandate post-media virtual briefing, said the setup of the structure of this department is at an advance stage.

The idea of establishinh this department was first brought before the Assembly Legislature during a plenary sitting in June.

On Monday Augustine said, “You will appreciate that we have seen an uptick in some criminal activities…especially as regards gun shootings on the island, and murders. And so we wish to move on this project that was identified in the budget in June, the Department of Public Safety and Security. This department will encompass TEMA (Tobago Emergency Management Agency) as it now exists. It will also include a build out for physical security. We will also have plans in place to treat issues, including, terrorism issues, that we don’t normally think of as an island. And of course, the management of security around our main industry, which is tourism.”

Newsday was unable to get reactions from Chris James, president of the Tobago Hotel and Tourism Association and president of the Tobago Unique Bed and Breakfast and Self Catering Association Kay Trotman.

The department will act as a parallel localised security service to assist the Tobago police division with crimes.

“The Minority Leader reached out to me asking that we meet and that we find a way to have a whole-of-THA approach to treating with matters dealing with crime, and it is something that I have agreed with him. And sometime this week we will find some time to meet and to begin discussing some social intervention strategies.”

Augustine added: “Tobago will take a different approach to Trinidad and be able to demonstrate that we can work together when it matters most, notwithstanding differences in the politics.”

Tobago has recorded eight murders for the year.

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Cayman to refocus after losing opener to Barbados in Netball Qualifier Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

The Cayman Islands went down 27-67 to Barbados in the opening match of the Americas Netball World Cup Qualifiers in Kingston, Jamaica, at the National Indoors Sports Centre on Sunday.

Cayman Islands Captain Aryana Grant said she believes the loss came because they were not “settled”. She said, “we were not as focused as maybe we wanted to be”. But she’s looking forward to their next match.

Barbados is ranked number 14 in the world, and ranked third in the Americas, while the Cayman Islands is ranked 32 in the world.

Cayman Islands played well at the start of the game but by the second half, it all turned over to the Gems.

Barbados Gems Captain Shonette Azore-Bruce told reporters on the sidelines after the match, that she felt her team’s performance “was pretty good.” She was “quite satisfied” but she still thinks that they are some “unforced errors” they need to work on. For example, she stressed, “we must secure our centre pass; we must score our centre passes as well” and she urged that the women must find all opportunities to steal and score the ball.

There are two spots up for grabs in these qualifiers for the World Cup in Cape Town 2023 because Jamaica has already qualified via their World Ranking.

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MP Hew responds to Premier’s remarks on George Town Landfill project Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

Responding to previous remarks made in Parliament on the George Town Landfill project by the Premier, Wayne Panton, MP Joey Hew, the Deputy Leader of The Opposition, released a statement on October 13, 2022 explaining that the Opposition wished to set the record straight.

Overall, MP Hew said that “the Premier’s attempts to smear both the Progressives and the project are regrettable and must not go uncorrected.”

The true story, according to MP Hew, is that the Premier caused delays and “rather than seeking to explain his own delays and the risks they have caused, the Premier sought to deflect attention by manufacturing claims about the Progressives’ actions in government.”

On the point of misleading the country, MP Hew clarified that the Opposition has “never said there was a ‘fully negotiated contract’ that PACT could get on and execute as the Premier claims.”

Instead, the Opposition was clear from the outset “that more work was needed to complete the contracting process.”

As evidence of this, MP Hew provided a link to a YouTube video containing the statements previously made in March 2021 (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UUJNnxfb1g).

In relation to project delays, MP Hew intimated that the Premier and PACT government left the project to “one side. “

MP Hew continued: “The difference is that we would have gotten on and done the hard work, but the Premier and PACT essentially did nothing. The Premier himself refers to a document from legal advisors setting out the outstanding issues which he was given in August 2021. That was 4 months into the PACT government and meant 4 of the 6 months to get to financial close had passed before the Premier, as Minister responsible, even looked at the work that needed doing.”

In relation to the Auditor General’s report on whether value for money was obtained for the project, MP Hew said: “The Premier says the AG reviewed the project as it stood when we signed and concluded it did not represent value for money. We have not seen that report, so it is difficult to comment in detail. The Leader of the Opposition will ask for a copy since it has been brought up by the Premier.”

In the meantime, MP Hew suggested that “the delays and dithering” by the Premier “have created new financial risks in the project.”

The full statement can be viewed in the link below:

https://tinyurl.com/mpur9csy

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‘Ik hoopte zelfs op een podiumplek’

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

door Ricky Wirjosentono PARAMARIBO — Een achtste plaats op de 200 meter sprint en een gedeelde zestiende plaats op de

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Mental health issues raised in Miss Cayman Islands Universe case today Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

Tiffany Leann Conolly, the reigning Miss Cayman Islands Universe, was in court today (October 10) where lawyers discussed charges of damage to property, disorderly conduct at a police station and assaulting a police officer.

Unlike most court hearings of this sort, however, the focus appeared to be on Conolly’s mental health rather than the allegations.

Regarding Conolly’s mental health, one of the questions asked by Conolly’s lawyer of two police officers giving statements today was whether they had any training to deal with police matters where mental health conditions played a role.

Both officers confirmed that, while they had initial training at early stage in their careers, they did not receive any follow up or specialist training later on to learn how to deal with police matters where different types of mental health scenarios might be played out and which would need to be properly assessed.

Notwithstanding not having any specialist training in mental health scenarios, one of the officers commented that had a mental health condition been known to him at the time of Conolly’s incident, he would have considered it in making his risk assessment of the situation.

Conolly’s lawyer then asked the other officer whether she considered Conolly to be a vulnerable person given the mental health condition suggested by Conolly’s lawyer.

The officer initially answered in the negative that she did not find Conolly to be a vulnerable person but, instead, part of a “vulnerable group.”

Conolly’s lawyer then suggested that the second officer proceeded to remove Conolly’s property from Conolly’s body before a fellow officer, the custody sergeant, completed a proper risk assessment.

The second officer denied this in court, saying that she did not recall whether or not the risk assessment by the custody sergeant was complete at the time the second officer approached Conolly and started to remove Conolly’s jewelry.

This appeared to be relevant to Conolly’s lawyer as the risk assessment may have helped to guide the police as to how to best handle the situation, especially given what Conolly’s lawyer referred to as Conolly’s mental health condition. More specifically, how to best de-escalate the situation rather than make it worse.

In the circumstances, the second officer described Conolly as being “calm” at the detention centre when the second officer started to remove Conolly’s jewelry, but then later, allegedly, becoming “irate”.

The second officer also alleged that Conolly struck the second officer in the face, but she could not recall what side of the face she was allegedly struck.

The second officer further alleged that Conolly picked up a chair at the detention centre, giving the second officer the impression that Conolly might motion the chair towards the second officer.

The second officer having assessed the situation as escalating and viewing Conolly as a threat, the second officer confirmed in court that she drew her baton.

Partial CCTV footage of Conolly was then shared on the tv display in court, however, there was only time to show Conolly’s arrival at the station, during which time she appeared to be calm.

Conolly now faces two more days in court, which was agreed by lawyers on both sides to be the second week of December.

Magistrate McFarlane also reminded Conolly that, until the future court dates, Conolly would be on extended bail.

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La m?moire de la reine Marie Louise Christophe, ?pouse du Roi Henri 1er, c?l?br?e au Royaume-Uni

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Depuis 2019, le Dr Nicole Willson, chercheur en d?but de carri?re, travaille sur le projet Fanm Reb?l” (Femmes rebelles) d’Ha?ti. Apr?s avoir d?nich? une copie du testament original de Marie-Louise Christophe dans les archives nationales britanniques, elle a fait une s?rie de d?couvertes int?ressantes sur la reine et son parcours d’exil, en suivant ses traces ? travers le Royaume-Uni.

Le Dr Nicole Wilson s’est associ?e ? Dawn Dublin, de Black Butterfly pour comm?morer le s?jour de Marie-Louise ? Hastings apr?s avoir travaill? avec le Nubian Jak Community Trust pour ajouter une plaque patrimoniale sur la r?sidence londonienne de Marie-Louise en f?vrier de cette ann?e. “L’empreinte h?ro?que qu’Ha?ti a laiss?e dans l’histoire du monde a n?anmoins ?t? n?glig?e par le monde occidental. Jusqu’? r?cemment, l’histoire de Marie-Louise ?tait relativement inconnue, mais aujourd’hui, elle a non seulement une, mais deux plaques du patrimoine ? son nom. J’esp?re que, gr?ce ? des initiatives comme celle-ci, nous pourrons contribuer ? redonner ? des femmes comme Marie-Louise la place qui leur revient dans notre histoire”, a confi? le Dr Wilson en marge de cette c?r?monie.

“Je suis fi?re, en tant qu ‘Ha?tienne, je suis honor?e, et en tant que personne d’origine africaine, je me sens valoris?e. Il y a quelque chose d’extr?mement urgent ? raconter nos histoires et notre v?rit?. Peu de gens connaissent le roi Henri Christophe ou Marie-Louise, mais ils ont plac? la barre tr?s haut en mati?re d’h?ritage. Mon souhait est que cette plaque et ces ?v?nements fassent du Roi Henri 1er et de Marie-Louise des sujets d’actualit? dans tous les espaces acad?miques et de d?veloppement”, a d?clar? Guilaine Brutus de Haitian Heritage Group. Notons aussi qu’en cette occasion, d’autres membres de la communaut? ha?tienne avaient fait le d?placement, notamment Wilford Marous et Michelet Romulus, de la Chambre de commerce ha?tienne, et Euvrard Saint-Amand, ambassadeur d’Ha?ti au Royaume-Uni.

?pouse d’Henri Christophe, qui deviendra Roi Henri 1er, Marie Louise, ainsi que ses deux filles sont arriv?es en Angleterre en septembre 1821 fuyant Ha?ti. Car, durant l’?t? 1820, la r?volution ?clata dans le royaume du Nord. Frapp?e d’une crise d’apoplexie en ao?t 1820, le Roi Henri 1er se donne la mort le 8 octobre de la m?me ann?e. Son fils le prince h?ritier Victor-Henry proclam? roi par ses partisans sous le nom d’Henri II, fut captur? par les insurg?s et pendu le 18 octobre.

Apr?s un court s?jour chez l’abolitionniste Thomas Clarkson, elles ont cherch? un logement ind?pendant ? Blackheath, Hastings et finalement ? Marylebone, Londres, avant de partir pour l’Italie en 1824. Elle meurt ? Pise, en 1851. Elle n’avait jamais pu obtenir la permission du gouvernement Ha?tien pour rentrer au pays malgr? ses requ?tes. Faisant preuve d’un courage, d’une r?silience et d’une d?termination sans pareil pour survivre et s’?panouir au cours de sa vie tumultueuse, elle v?cut selon la maxime du royaume ha?tien : “Je renais de mes cendres”.

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LETTER: Bribing You With Your Own Money

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Dear Editor:

I would appreciate some space in your newspaper to address an important issue.

Bribing You With Your Own Money

This past Saturday, I was shocked as Prime Minister Gaston Browne and his zombie-like entourage pulled up to the UPP Small Business Pull-Up in City West. It is unclear as to whether his appearance was an attempt to disrupt or intimidate.

Fortunately, he was not successful in either. But what is clear is that Gaston Browne’s behavior last Saturday was not meant to empower entrepreneurs or small business owners, but to maintain a society of beggars and to snatch dignity from our men and boys.

We watched in awe as Mr. Browne exited the passenger side of his vehicle, with pockets bulging, and proceeded to do an awkward minstrel jig.

One shirtless young man, who was inebriated grabbed hold of Mr. Browne, and together they started to gyrate. It was a pathetic sight. Perhaps it was the shocking stares of onlookers, or Mr. Browne suddenly gaining control of his senses, but once he assessed the situation, disgust and fear soon registered on Mr. Browne’s face, and the young hanger-on was abruptly dispatched.

Mr. Browne soon sought shelter in his vehicle, and a few men donned their red shirts, some shirtless, forced their way to Mr. Browne’s vehicle window, like zombies with arms outstretched, pulling away in glee with their fists full of dollars. To see this barefaced act in full view, reconfirms that Gaston likes to keep the people poor.

Was this treating or bribery? More learned minds will have to decide. The recording is making the rounds in social media and while we await its prosecution in the court of public opinion, we must say that the scene was sad and shameful. To watch the country’s prime minister engaging in such behavior was a painful reminder of the disdain Mr. Brown holds for Antiguans and Barbudans.

The strain being felt by each household is well known, but watching wads of cash thrown to grown men clawing and begging, painfully underscored the disdain and disrespect he feels for citizens and residents of Antiguan and Barbuda. Does he feel that the coonery and buffoonery he engages should earn him another term in office?

What Gaston Browne should focus on is how he can empower these young men with jobs and opportunities. How can he help rebuild community pride, where residents, businesses and civic organizations work together to uplift each other?

When generosity was needed after a number of families were left destitute following a fire earlier this year, instead of offering assistance, the prime minister accused homeowners of deliberately burning their houses to get him to offer them a new one.

This show of generosity was absent when multiple times during the year, many residents experienced unexpected hardship and for which such assistance would have been welcomed by a kind and caring leader.

Gaston Browne ought to be aware that long-suffering public servants, to include nurses, Solid Waste workers, Clarevue workers and teachers would welcome his generosity at this critical time. They are currently struggling under the weight of mass unemployment, runaway food prices, and exploding violent crime. As tax payers they deserve higher wages and a better quality of life. A few dollars from the PM will not cut it.

This wanton behavior of a leader is unacceptable and Gaston Browne will be judged by it when its time to go to the polls. Sometimes the past is something only the next generation can look at, repair, and make right. Therefore the rescue and repair of our nation now rest with the youth.

The current administration is only concerned about using money to sow seeds of division among our people. Gaston Browne can come with all the 11th hour election gimmicks. But he cannot control the truth which every citizen knows; that our nation is in crisis and in need of solutions that can improve the lives of all of us, not the few can be bribed by accepting money that is already theirs.

Let us continue to toil to build the nation that our forefathers envisioned with pride and dignity.

Sincerely,Patriot

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Former PM Dr Keith Mitchell’s mother turns 100, says ‘Don’t stress’ Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Muriel Mitchell, the mother of former Prime Minister of Grenada Dr Keith Mitchell, has hit a milestone in her life as she celebrated her 100th birthday over the weekend.

Mrs Mitchell was born on October 16, 1922. She has six children. Dr Mitchell, who is now the Opposition leader of Grenada, is her second born. She supported Dr Mitchell during his political career and urges other parents to trust in God and pray for their children.

stress is a bad thing… I take everything with a smile

In an interview with Good News Catholic Communications, Grenada’s newest centenarian joked that she sometimes wonders if she is really 100 years old as she is able to walk. “Nothing hutting me” she chuckled, except maybe for her shoulders when she stretches above her head for something.

So what are her secrets to a long and productive life?

Mrs Mitchell said over her life she has done a lot of walking, visits the beach and stays away from stress.

“Don’t take on stress… stress kills people… stress is a bad thing… I take everything with a smile.”

She also revealed that she attends church every Sunday and only misses church if she is unwell. The centenarian said she also avoids confusion with other people

Mrs Mitchell shared a bit of advice – to be nice to your neighbours and nice to people.

With no regrets about the path her life has taken her on, Mrs Mitchell urged those who are also growing in age to not give up. She thanked God that she could still walk and see, as well as read without her glasses up to now.

Her birthday milestone was celebrated in Grenada and she showed that despite her age she still got the moves.

Opposition leader Dr Keith Mitchell issued a heartfelt birthday greeting to his mum online.

“Mom, thank you for the 100 years of wisdom, love and guidance.

I love you.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!”

The current Prime Minister of Grenada Dickon Mitchell also wished Grenada’s newest centenarian a happy birthday and urged the public to join him in extending best wishes.

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