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Philippo Yves • DR

Surnommé Ti Popo, Yves Philippo a disparu depuis le jeudi 3 novembre dernier, il y a 4 jours.

Sa disparition inquiète sa famille. Yves Philippo, surnommé « Ti Popo », a de donne plus signe de vie depuis le jeudi 3 novembre dernier, soit il y a quatre jours. Il réside au quartier Trénelle à Fort-de-France et reste injoignable. Il mesure 1,63 mètres environ, et portait, lors de sa disparition, un tee-shirt de sport jaune, un bermuda en jean bleu et une paire de Nike de couleur marron.Si vous possédez des renseignements pouvant aider à retrouver Yves, veuillez contacter sa famille aux numéros suivants : 0696 24 72 90 ou au 0696 44 48 96 ou au 0696 83 49 78 ou au 0696 98 44 75, ou au 0696 25 47 58 ou alors contactez la gendarmerie (17).

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La Tri Team Karaïb en force

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Triathlon. Gwadloup Tri. 9e édition

Par Romain MATTIO
(avec Harry DAMAS)
r.mattio@agmedias.fr

Guillaume Steers du Tri Team Karaïb aura été le meilleur de ce Gwadloup Tri. • HARRY DAMAS

Le club de Basse-Terre continue son très bon début de saison. Après avoir remporté la coupe de Guadeloupe des clubs en septembre, la Tri Team Karaïb a réussi à placer Guillaume Steers et Clémence Briche sur la première place du podium hommes et femmes samedi à la plage du Souffleur à Port-Louis.

D’aucuns diraient, c’est normal que le Tri Team
Karaïb truste les premières places de podium puisqu’elle comptait
pas moins de onze représentants sur 28 inscrits au triathlon. Il
n’empêche que Guillaume Steers, vainqueur de la course en 4h29m41
aura réalisé une très belle prestation, et notamment un joli mano à
mano avec Olivier Noglotte, l’actuel champion Antilles-Guyane de la
discipline sur la course à pied. Lors du deuxième tour, Noglotte
alors en tête a manqué de fraicheur et s’est fait dépasser par
Steers qui n’avait pas forcé sur le vélo pour tout donner sur la
course à pied. Noglotte de son côté est sorti en mauvaise position
sur la natation et a réalisé une

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L’Intrépide revient et coiffe la JSA

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Handball. championnat excellence féminins. 7e journée

Yvanovski François (JSA) a échapé à la vigilance de Deesry Gaza (IHC). • ANTHONY MASSICOT – LGHB

Progressivement les championnes de la « grande époque » de l’Intrépide ont laissé la place à de jeunes pousses talentueuses. Rachid Lenclas, l’entraîneur saintannais dispose d’un effectif jeune et perfectible. La JSA, elle, est en gros progrès sous la conduite de Laïsa Lérus, et s’apprête déjà à venir jouer dans la cour des grandes.

2 à 2 après cinq minutes, le match est lancé sur
de bonnes bases, s’ensuit un long chassé-croisé, 4 à 4, puis 6 à 6
après quinze minutes. Les deux équipes pratiquent un bon et beau
handball. Progressivement, la JSA se détache une première fois par
Éricka Aigle qui survole souvent le

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Road works begin on Anchorage Road

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Thomas-PRO

Road works begin on Anchorage Road

Heavy duty equipment and large machinery will be moving to Anchorage Road as the Government of Antigua and Barbuda Second Road Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project continues to make progress on this national initiative.

The Ministry of Works through the Project Implementation Management Unit (PIMU) is responsible for implementation of the day to day works. C.O Williams Construction (Antigua) Ltd has been awarded a contract for the work. The Consultant is ECMC Ltd.

The road rehabilitation works that will take place from 7:00am to 6:00pm on weekdays, will result in slow moving traffic as well as single lane traffic on sections of Anchorage Road as part of the road modernization efforts. Traffic diversions will occur whenever required.

The contractor is anticipating that phase one of the works will last approximately seven weeks and will see the rehabilitation of the section of the road from the junction of Dickenson Bay street to the Outlet Printery.

The contractor will be carrying out the resurfacing, widening in some areas and drainage improvement works.

The First Phase of the resurfacing work will rehabilitate from at the junction of Dickenson Bay Street and Fort Road to the turn off at the outlet printery. The contractor will work in this area for approximately seven weeks.

All traffic interventions will be controlled by flag persons with assistance from the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda and traffic management signs will be on hand to effectively communicate with road users.

The Minister of Works, Honorable Lennox Weston has said that the planned upgrades to Anchorage Road will provide a major boost to commercial and economic activity on the island. The project will also strengthen the institutional capacity of the Ministry of Works through training and capacity building in pavement design, construction, and maintenance.

He added that part of the objective of his Ministry’s development is helping the decision makers within the Ministry of Works to better integrate social and gender issues in infrastructure projects.

As a result of the nature of the road work planned for Anchorage Road, access to business places and residences will be affected for a twenty-four (24) hour period but all accesses will be reinstated at the end of each work day.

Road users are urged to plan their route to ensure that they arrive at the destination on time as ongoing road work could cause traffic delays. Road users are also urged to proceed with caution when travelling in the work zones.

For additional information please contact C.O Williams Construction Ltd at 562-9573. A grievance mechanism policy is in place where the public is advised to contact the PIMU via email: [email protected] or call us: 562-9174/6 or 562-7782 to express a concern about any grievances.

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Antigua Barbuda Workers Union Youth Arm Launches International Men’s Day Campaign

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ABWU Youth Arm Executive Committee and membership

Men’s issues will take center stage this November as the Antigua and Barbuda Workers’ Union Youth Arm launches a three-week social media campaign in observance of International Men’s Day, celebrated on 19 November each year.

The campaign aims to highlight the importance of celebrating men and boys, in addition to bringing awareness to specific issues that affect men in the workplace and the wider society.

Among the issues to be featured in the campaign are Mental Health, Paternity Leave, Sexual Harassment and Work Equality.

ABWU Youth Arm President, Raisa Roberts, said the project was conceptualized through group discussions and from her own personal reflections as a parent.

“As the mother of a male child, I want my son to grow up in a society where he doesn’t feel marginalized. We researched issues that men face and realized that there were many issues that we can bring awareness to,” Roberts explained.

The President added that the overall objective of the campaign is to help more men feel appreciated and supported.

“The ABWU Youth Arm wants to say we stand with Men,” Roberts affirmed.

The general public is invited to view and share the campaign by visiting and following Facebook.com/AntiguaBarbudaWorkersUnion.

The campaign will culminate with a video presentation and discussion which will form part of the Antigua and Barbuda Workers’ Union International Men’s Day Workshop on Friday, 18 November 2022.

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Woman who donated her kidney to complete stranger recognised by Lady Williams

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Michele-Anne Longford at Government House

Random Act of Kindness recognized by Halo 

Michele-Anne Langford, who donated a kidney to a total stranger last year , was presented with a token of appreciation by H.E. Lady Sandra Williams at Government House today .

“There is nothing that we can give to you , that can reward you for your bravery and self sacrifice . The world needs to be laced and graced with your special brand of kindness “, Lady Williams commented . 

The gift package included dinner for two at Le Bistro. Ms. Langford said that she would be inviting the recipient of her kidney to the dinner celebration. 

Every month, one awardee will receive a gift from the Halo Foundation for his or her “Random Act of Kindness”.

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Weekend Fire Causes Damage At Bel Jou Hotel – St. Lucia Times News

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The Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS) responded to a blaze at Bel Jou Hotel at La Pansee, Castries, on Saturday at about 12:30 pm and found a room on the fifth floor of one of the buildings engulfed in flames.

The responders from the SLFS Headquarters in Castries, with backup from the Babonneau fire station, also reported that smoke was emanating from the roof of the adjoining rooms.

“Using nearby hydrants, the fire, which left the contents of one room and the ceiling of the other rooms destroyed, was fully extinguished,” SLFS Communications Officer Stacy Joseph said.

Joseph also disclosed that although the damage was extensive, there were no reported injuries.

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