MHMC Announces Temporary Service Interruptions Due To Mould Remediation – St. Lucia Times News

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Millennium Heights Medical Complex (MHMC) wishes to advise the public, patients, and visitors that there will be temporary interruptions to different services at MHMC over the next few weeks.

The Complex has commenced extensive mould remediation and deep cleaning across various units, and this is expected to last for approximately three months.

The process will involve the temporary relocation of some departments and wards and MHMC asks that patients, family, and visitors kindly lend their cooperation during this time.

To date, the most frequented areas of the hospital have already been treated.

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All departments will be supported to ensure that the Complex functions as close to normalcy as possible, and so that interruptions are resolved in the shortest possible time.

The public is asked to monitor the MHMC Facebook page @millenniumheightsmedicalcomplex, local media, and the Government Information Service for updates during this period.

SOURCE: Millennium Heights Medical Complex. Headline stock photo courtesy Nino Maghradze (Unsplash.com)

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VHP: ‘Menselijke waardigheid is een grondrecht’

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Contes et Musique dans la Cité : une édition “puissante” !

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FESTIVAL

La 16e édition du Festival International “Contes et Musique dans la Cité” sera lancée demain, mardi, à la bibliothèque Schœlcher par l’AMI (Association Martinique Images).

Ce qui est certain, c’est que ce festival a atteint sa maturité, il propose donc des rencontres de qualité. Rencontres aussi diverses et étonnantes à chaque édition puisque les invités viennent du monde entier. On croit avoir fait le tour, mais non ! Il se passe toujours quelque chose.

Cette année, le directeur artistique a décidé de mettre à l’honneur la doyenne des conteuses de l’Atelier Pratique du Conte, Marie-Georges Giboyau. Originaire de Saint-Joseph, la dame porte la…


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Les derniers coups de pagaie de Félix Mérine cette saison

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YOLE RONDE

Lors de l’intersaison, Laurent Glanny a effectué son retour au sein de l’équipage d’UFR/Chanflor. Un retour annonçant la fin de carrière du mythique patron, Félix Mérine, recordman de victoires sur le Tour ? « Pas du tout », répond l’intéressé.

«Je serai toujours le patron de la yole cette saison et je n’ai pas désigné de successeur. » Mais il ajoute immédiatement : « l’âge monte (60 ans) et mes fonctions (NDLR : chef d’entreprise et élu à la CTM) ne me permettent plus de me préparer comme doit l’être un sportif de haut-niveau. Je ferai donc mon dernier Tour de Martinique en 2023. »

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Vent de fronde au sein du conseil municipal

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Marigot

Deux élus ont présenté leur démission du conseil municipal, Guy Flandrina et Mylène Héraclide. Tous deux étrillent le maire, Joseph Péraste, lui reprochant pêle-mêle son manque d’ambition, des dépenses inconsidérées et des promesses non tenues. 

Il y a visiblement de l’eau dans le gaz au sein du conseil municipal du Marigot. Les Marigotains ont appris, tout récemment, le départ de deux membres de l’équipe municipale sortie des urnes lors des municipales de 2020. C’est d’abord Guy Flandrina, élu sur la liste de Joseph Péraste, qui a quitté le navire. Par un courrier en date du 27 septembre 2022, il a officiellement annoncé qu’il prenait ses distances avec le maire en place. Dans les premières lignes de sa missive, il…


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« Il y a vraiment de quoi s’alarmer concernant la violence en Martinique »

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Cédric Boyer, délégué national DROM/COM du syndicat Alliance

De passage aux Antilles-Guyane la semaine dernière, le délégué national DROM/COM* du syndicat policier Alliance a fait le tour des services et été reçu par les autorités. 

Qu’est ce qui a motivé votre venue à la Martinique ?

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US Embassy on travel advisory: ‘TT not targeted’

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The US Embassy in Port of Spain. –

ANDREW GIOANNETTI

THE US Embassy has partly explained its latest travel advisory for citizens visiting Trinidad and Tobago, saying the update was “due to a change in health restrictions for covid19,” and that the advisories “do not target specific countries.”

The embassy did not say which specific changes prompted the update.

However, the security and safety aspects of the advisory, it noted, had not changed.

“Each country is assigned an overall Travel Advisory Level from one to four,” the US Embassy wrote.

“The Department’s Travel Advisory levels are based on established risk indicators such as health, crime, terrorism, kidnapping or hostage taking, civil unrest, natural disasters, and other potential risks.

“Each country’s level is based on an assessment of domestic conditions that might affect the welfare or safety of US citizens.”

It said the advisories are updated when any change is made to the advisory and are also updated when the advisory is lowered.

“The Department of State has no greater responsibility than the safety and security of US citizens overseas.

“We are committed to providing US citizens with the most up-to-date, fact-based, accurate, and transparent information to keep US citizens informed when they are abroad.”

Last week, the US State Department updated its travel advisory, warning Americans to stay out of Port of Spain by issuing a Level 4 warning (do not travel) with specific areas in and around the capital identified.

“Violence and shootings occur regularly in some areas of Port of Spain,” it read.

“US government personnel are prohibited from travelling to the following areas: Laventille, Beetham, Sea Lots, Cocorite, and the interior of Queens Park Savannah.

“After dark, US government personnel are prohibited from travelling to downtown Port of Spain, Fort George overlook, and all beaches.”

It maintained a Level 2 advisory (exercise extreme caution) to the wider country.

“Violent crime, such as murder, robbery, assault, sexual assault, home invasion, and kidnapping, is common,” it said of TT.

“Gang activity, such as narcotics trafficking, is common. A significant portion of violent crime is gang-related.

“Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, local government facilities, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, major sporting and cultural events, educational institutions, airports, and other public areas.”

‘No limit to his uselessness’

Oropouche East MP Roodal Moonilal issued a statement on Saturday, once again chastising National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds, saying he has proven there “is simply no limit to his incompetence and uselessness,” after Hinds “played down” the US advisory.

“Digging into the bottomless pit of his abundant ineptitude, the Minister has flippantly dismissed the US’ stern caution to its citizens,” Moonilal said.

“As far as the callous Mr Hinds is concerned, crime exists in all societies and, therefore, there is no need for distress or remedial measures.”

Moonilal said Hinds’ response “offers no comfort to a society overrun with blood and mayhem.

“While TT is one of the most murderous small States in the world, the Minister implied that the crime epidemic is being controlled.

“Also alarming is his playing down the persistent threat of terrorism, as identified by repeated US reports.”

Moonilal noted that the US warning for citizens to stay away from the capital comes “even as the Rowley Government is promoting tourism and foreign investments as viable growth sectors.”

He said the US State Department should be assured “that the besieged people of TT treat crime and terrorism with much more seriousness and urgency than our authorities.”

Moonilal’s comments came following Hinds’ response to the advisory in which he expressed scepticism about this country’s vulnerability to a terrorist attack in comparison to most other countries.

He said, “We have had little bombings about the place. Unfortunately someone lost a leg…and we haven’t had that experience.

Hinds said he was “a bit taken aback with this major focus on terrorism, bearing in mind that terrorism is an opportunist activity and wherever they get an opportunity to do something they do it anywhere in the world… In that sense, TT is not as vulnerable as every other country anywhere in this world.”

However, he added, “We continue to do our work; we continue to collaborate with our friends – the United States of America, other international partners and other international agencies, and it is a work in progress,” he said

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Nomination Day for PNM internal election on Monday

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PNM leader Dr Keith Rowley – SUREASH CHOLAI

AT 8 am today, the People’s National Movement (PNM) will open its nomination day process for candidates desirous of leading the party for the next two years.

All 15 positions are up for grabs, including that of political leader, which is currently held by Dr Keith Rowley who is also the Prime Minister.

Nominations are expected to be filed at the PNM’s Central Regional Office in Chaguanas. PNM sources were tight-lipped on Sunday when asked if Rowley will file his nomination today.

Up to late Sunday, there were no other challengers for the post of political leader, except for former finance minister Karen Nunez-Tesheira.

On Sunday, Nunez-Tesheira said she was looking forward to filing her nomination papers today.

Voting in the PNM internal election is expected to take place on November 26 and 27, for special voters, and again on December 4.

Nunez-Tesheira had concerns with the three days set aside for voting and the nine days in between the counting of ballots. She said while there is no bye-law or rule that the voting process should be completed in one day, the practice and custom of the party, fron inception, has always been that voting would be completed and votes immediately counted in the presence of appointed representatives.

She said wanted to know where, how and by whom the early ballots would be stored to ensure there is no opportunity for tampering.

Nunez-Tesheira referred to the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) and how particular that independent agency was about ballot boxes leaving a polling station and who would accompany them to ensure it reached its destination safely.

She said she would give the party’s election committee an opportunity to provide clarity on the security and integrity of the process. Nunez-Tesheria wrote to the election support committee’s chairman, Anthony Roberts, with the concerns raised by some of her supporters.

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Santokhi: ‘Mentale gezondheid wordt vaak verwaarloosd’

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UNC says no to property tax: ‘People struggling to survive’

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Damian Lyder –

OPPOSITION Senator Damian Lyder says the UNC “stands firm against the implementation of property tax at this time.”

He was speaking at the UNC’s weekly media conference in Port of Spain on Sunday.

In the recent presentation of the 2023 budget, Finance Minister Colm Imbert said the government was “on track” to begin the collection of property tax next year.

He said this will begin with residential homes.

However, Lyder said people in this country were already struggling to survive, so the implementation of this tax is a “draconian” measure.

“Many of these families could barely afford the increased food prices today, the increased fuel prices…many are struggling to keep a job at this time.”

He said the mantra of the PNM seems to be: The rich gets richer while the poor continues to suffer in silence.

“And if you dare protest, you will be accused of wanting everything for nothing.

“It cannot be acceptable to put a tax on hardworking residents and inflict further pain on them unless you are prepared to put equity in place.”

He said when the UNC returns to office, “which will be very soon,” property tax will not be considered.

Opposition Senator Anil Roberts agreed with Lyder saying property tax was a way of “punishing you for your success.”

He said the 2023 budget document should be “shredded and dumped in the labass with kerosene, LPG gas and a box of Three Plumes matches.”

Roberts said the PNM and UNC were not the same as Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar “managed this country so well.”

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