Police arrest man on suspicion of leaving scene of cyclist collision Loop Cayman Islands

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The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) previously reported that a female cyclist was knocked off her bicycle by a vehicle on Esterley Tibbetts Highway in the vicinity of Tanager Way. The suspected driver of the vehicle, who reportedly did not stop, was arrested on Wednesday, November 16.

According to police, the woman had been travelling northbound when she was struck by the mirror of a passing vehicle.

As a result of the impact, the woman fell from the bicycle and was transported to the hospital where she was treated for injuries (she has since been discharged from hospital).

A 58-year-old man of George Town, who has now been arrested in connection with the incident, now faces charges of suspicion of leaving the scene of an accident.

He has been granted bail while investigations continue.

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LETTER: Person of Interest

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ABLP Leader Gaston Browne

Dear Editor,

Dear Honorable Gaston Brown, it’s my esteemed pleasure to write this letter.

I’m really grateful for seeing how you care for our fellow Caribbean brothers and sisters by extending amnesty so that illegal immigrants could become regularized.

Over the years, we realized that our nation began to be diverse in culture, whereas to date, you can see us integrating with other Caribbean countries’ traditions. which plays a major role in letting our children know about our ancestors and see that we are all one.

Now it’s boiling down to election time, and I know the Antigua and Barbuda Labor Party (ABLP) will take home all seats because there is no government that can lead us to greener pastures.

The United Progressive Party has shown much hatred toward non-nationals, and it’s evident because one of their own is married to a Jamaican, and they made a complete mockery of him on a radio program.

As I can recall, the UPP government mistreated our Caricom brothers and sisters as they mention, “Three years you live in a country and you are allowed to vote.”

In that year, the UPP government spiked a mass deportation and used the 2004 Act to block legal residents from obtaining citizenship.

We were born in Antigua and Barbuda, or some set of hypocrites, because some of us are citizens or green card holders of the United States, Canada, and England, or we fly there to have our children.

So that’s why we have a problem when someone else resides in our country? If you don’t know, foreigners play a major role in our economy;

without the taxes from work permits and, by extension, any other tax they have to pay, our country would not be able to stay afloat.

To be honest, most of the jobs that we, the people of Antigua and Barbuda, refuse non-nationals, do so with pride and dignity.

If you take a look at our Caribbean Community countries like Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominica, and Montserrat, just to name a few, all these countries are democratic nations and part of the Commonwealth.

It’s time we, the people of Antigua and Barbuda, and legal residents stood together to put a complete stop to the opposition party. and believe that once you are in the process of becoming a permanent resident, you should have a voice in our political affairs.

If the constitution isn’t amended, I’m planning on submitting a private member’s bill so it could be debated in parliament.

I pray long life over you, Uncle Gassy, as you continue to push forward for the people of Antigua and Barbuda and its residents.

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Slutty Vegan CEO talks new cookbook, plans to go global Loop Jamaica

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In the past few years, Slutty Vegan, an Atlanta-based eatery, has attracted a cult-like following with its raunchy approach to veganism.

Celebrities often pop in for a visit. And customers routinely wait through long lines to order from the chain’s cheekily-named menu, which includes the One Night Stand burger and the slutty fries.

Owner Pinky Cole opened up the first brick-and-mortar location in 2018 in Atlanta, where the acclaimed burger joint attracted a largely Black customer base.

Since then, Cole has added new locations in other parts of Georgia as well as Birmingham, Alabama, and Brooklyn, New York.

This month, she will begin a five-city tour to promote her new cookbook, Eat Plants, B(asterisk)tch: 91 Vegan Recipes That Will Blow Your Meat-Loving Mind.

The Associated Press recently spoke with Cole about her business, her new cookbook, and how she’s preparing for a potential economic downturn. The conversation has been edited for clarity and length.

Pinky Cole, owner of Slutty Vegan restaurants and food trucks, wipes down a sign on her storefront in Atlanta. In the past few years, Slutty Vegan has attracted a cult-like following with its raunchy approach to veganism. Celebrities often pop in for a visit. And customers routinely wait through long lines to order from the chain’s cheekily-named menu. The chain has opened new locations in Alabama and New York since owner Pinky Cole opened up the first brick-and-mortar location in 2018. (AP Photo/Angie Wang, file)

Q:How did you start your business? And why did you decide to go with a raunchy name?

A: So I started my concept in my two-bedroom apartment while working full-time as a casting director. The idea hit me out of nowhere. I didn’t know a side hustle would turn into a $100 million brand. I thought I was doing something personally for myself. But I was really doing something for people who want to reimagine food in a different way. The name was a catchy way to get people to pay attention. I knew ‘slutty’ and ‘vegan’ didn’t go together. They’re so oddly different that if you put them together, it would make people ask questions.

Q: Speaking of your prior career, how did you transition your broadcast skills to the restaurant business?

A: I know what people pay attention to. I know what gets them bored. I know what gets them to tune in. I learned that working in TV as a producer for the Maury show. I also worked on more therapeutic shows, so I know what pulls on people’s emotions. Our marketing is racy, raunchy, and in-your-face. I’m just producing TV every day.

Q: The chain limits customers to two burgers per order. Have you dealt with any complaints regarding that?

A: No. It’s funny. People don’t even complain about standing in line. We do the limit because there’s something in the art of scarcity that people have fallen in love with. If you make it available to them sometimes, but not all the time, it’ll make them come back. Another reason we implemented the limit was that we want to make sure the experience was efficient for customers. We’re still a small business. So the policy might change in the future as we grow.

Q: Many are worried that we might have a recession soon. Are you preparing your business for one?

A: Yes, we are actually in the process of doing that now. You know, it’s a very scary thing. Even for somebody who just raised $25 million, you’d be surprised how fast you can lose it if you’re not conscious about how you spend the money. We are strategically coming up with a game plan. Once upon a time, we were just focused on brick-and-mortar locations. But it takes almost $1 million to build one brick-and-mortar site. Now we are focusing our energy on buying food trucks.

Q: Do you have plans to go global?

A: We’ve already gotten some trademarks internationally. So we are preparing. But I can’t say just yet what we’re preparing for.

Q: Who’s the audience for the new cookbook?

A: This is for the meat eater. The vegans already got it figured out. No limitations – really good food. It just happens to be plant-based.

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Victims killed in St Ann crash identified; 18 others injured Loop Jamaica

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The two people killed in the two-vehicle crash along the Laughlands main road in St Ann on Friday have been identified.

The deceased are Walwayne Smith and Prince Waugh. Both victims were fishermen.

A total of 18 other people were also injured.

Reports are that at about 8:30 am, a Toyota Wish and a van carrying security officers collided on the busy thoroughfare.

Police were called to the scene and the injured were taken to hospital where Smith and Waugh both occupants of the Toyota Wish succumbed.

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Jamaican DJ collective Chromatic gets 2 new recruits

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JAMAICAN DJ collective Chromatic Live’s two newest recruits, Isaac “Kryptic Live” Picking and Fabian “Fyahmatic” Morris, say they are elated by and proud of the new venture.

Chromatic Live was founded by Jamaican DJ Warren “Creep” Lee in 2005 and considers itself “not only an eclectic collective of Jamaica’s finest DJs but also as producers and purveyors of the culture.”

In a press release, the collective said Creep kept “hearing Kryptic’s name buzzing in the streets,” and they eventually met in July through a mutual friend.

“Not long after that, Brush1 told me to check out an MC called Fyahman, only to find out that Kryptic and Fyah were working closely together.

“After hearing them play a couple times, I ended up booking them for my own event Pan Di Plaza where they exceeded expectations. I approached them about signing and the rest is history.”

Kryptic, 20, told Newsday he “feels good” to now be managed by one of the hottest sounds in Jamaica.

“I’ve been working hard for the past few years, so to now have such a great team guide me makes me even more confident in what the future may hold.”

He said his sound is “definitely a blend” as he tries his best to appeal to each audience he plays for.

But he noted that most of his inspiration comes from the Caribbean and the UK.

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He added, “Locally I looked up to people such as Chrome, Nicco and Chromatic to name a few…I was also inspired by international acts such as Major Lazer and Martin Garrix.”Fyahmatic told Newsday he was elated when he got the news.

The 21-year-old third-year law student at UWI, Mona is not only looking forward to being called to the bar but also “raising the bar in terms of performances, as well as continuing my pursuit for growth.”

Asked how he manages to balance law school and being an MC, he said while he doesn’t consider himself Superman, he “gets it done every time.

“I am still learning to adjust and make it work. It is an ongoing learning process.”

But balancing academics and music is not new for him.“From my days as a student at Jamaica College, I was heavily involved in extra-curricular activities as well as leadership responsibilities. I had to be very disciplined and determined to balance all of that while not dropping the ball in academics. Sheer discipline and determination. These principles I rely on as I traverse the tertiary level of education.”

The Chromatic Live team performed in TT in 2017 at Liv Nightclub.

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Saint Lucian Men Urged To ‘Shy Away From Negativity’ – St. Lucia Times News

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November 19, 2022 is recognised as International Men’s Day and as you may know, the entire month of November is Men’s Health Awareness Month. The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs takes this opportunity to acknowledge all men and boys in our beautiful island home.

The theme for this year’s International Men’s Day is: “Helping Men and Boys.”

With this in mind, The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs champions our men of all ages and walks-of-life who have dedicated efforts to improving their families, communities and the society at large.

The Ministry applauds those who have been an inspiration to others and all who ensure positive values and practices are passed on to our future generations of both men and women. We thank all men who have supported our women and daughters, whether they be leaders, professionals, students or the glue that keeps our homes together.

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This International Men’s Day the Ministry urges you to shy away from negativity and encourage your grandfathers, fathers, uncles, brothers, sons and friends to seek help when needed. Health does not only pertain to the body, but also the mind and spirit. We ask you to be the one who uplifts them when they are down.

Be the hands to catch them when they fall. Be the crutch that helps them make their way. And be the voice of support and reason when illness is upon them.

Chronic non-communicable diseases such as prostate cancers, heart disease, stroke, hypertension, and diabetes remain the most common preventable causes of death among men in Saint Lucia.

The Ministry encourages you to make use of the available free health screening services available at the Wellness Centers for early detection and treatment of these conditions. Also, you can work with your personal health care provider either in the public or private sector to maintain and optimize your health.

Please do not ignore something which is troubling you, no matter how trivial or embarrassing it may seem.

Even if you feel fine, we plead with you to schedule health checkup visits and make them part of your journey toward wellness, productivity and an excellent quality of life.

Assault is among the top leading causes of death among men in Saint Lucia and accounted for the sixth position in 2020. This is an opportunity for us to pause and think of the precious value of life and do all we can to protect and preserve our “brother’s” life and their health. Let us take the time to nurture our boys so that they grow into well rounded, respectable and productive men.

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Ukraine: le Premier ministre britannique à Kiev pour annoncer une nouvelle aide

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Le nouveau Premier ministre britannique Rishi Sunak a annoncé samedi à Kiev une nouvelle aide militaire, notamment anti-aérienne, assurant le président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky de son soutien “jusqu’à ce que l’Ukraine gagne” pendant qu’un premier train reliait la capitale à…

Le nouveau Premier ministre britannique Rishi Sunak a annoncé samedi à Kiev une nouvelle aide militaire, notamment anti-aérienne, assurant le président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky de son soutien “jusqu’à ce que l’Ukraine gagne” pendant qu’un premier train reliait la capitale à Kherson après le retrait russe de cette ville.

“Nous resterons à vos côtés jusqu’à ce que l’Ukraine ait gagné la paix et la sécurité dont elle a besoin et qu’elle mérite”, a déclaré à Kiev aux côtés du président ukrainien M. Sunak, venu en visite surprise pour la première fois depuis sa prise de fonction fin octobre.

M. Zelensky s’est félicité de cette “visite significative et utile pour les deux pays”. “Avec des amis comme vous à nos côtés, nous avons confiance dans notre victoire”, a-t-il ensuite tweeté.

M. Sunak a annoncé une nouvelle aide militaire d’un montant de 50 millions de livres (57,4 millions d’euros), comportant des canons anti-aériens, des radars et des équipements anti-drones. Il a également annoncé une aide humanitaire de 16 millions de livres (18,3 millions d’euros).

A Kherson, dans le sud de l’Ukraine, après huit mois d’occupation russe, la liaison ferroviaire avec Kiev a été rouverte une semaine exactement après le retrait russe, permettant à des familles de se retrouver enfin. 

Svytlana Dosenko refoule ses larmes en attendant son fils unique qu’elle n’a plus vu depuis le début de la guerre le 24 février.”Je n’ai plus que lui”, s’écrie-t-elle. Son mari est mort du Covid deux jours après le début du conflit. L’électricité avait été coupée à l’hôpital où il était sous respirateur.

La réouverture de la ligne doit également permettre d’approvisionner Kherson qui a désespérément besoin d’aide humanitaire. En se retirant, les Russes ont détruit les infrastructures essentielles, laissant la ville sans eau ni électricité alors que s’installe un rude hiver.

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La présidence ukrainienne a annoncé qu’Andriï Yermak, chef de cabinet de M. Zelensky, avait rencontré Isabelle Dumont, conseillère à la présidence française, pour discuter notamment des préparatifs de la conférence prévue à Paris le 13 décembre sur la reconstruction et l’aide aux civils ukrainiens face à l’arrivée de l’hiver.

Vendredi, Kiev a réclamé à l’Union européenne un “soutien supplémentaire” pour passer l’hiver alors que près de la moitié de ses infrastructures énergétiques ont été mises “hors d’état de fonctionner” par des frappes russes massives depuis début octobre.

L’Espagne a annoncé samedi l’envoi de 14 nouveaux générateurs électriques, s’ajoutant aux cinq annoncés le 19 octobre, ainsi que de 30 ambulances supplémentaires et des renforts policiers pour aider les autorités à enquêter sur de possibles crimes de guerre.

De nombreux Ukrainiens doivent affronter le début de l’hiver avec peu ou pas d’électricité et sans eau chaude, alors que la première neige de l’hiver est tombée jeudi sur le pays, après plus d’un mois et demi de bombardements sur le réseau énergétique du pays.

Moscou impute les coupures de courant et leur impact sur les civils au refus de Kiev de négocier plutôt qu’aux attaques de missiles russes. Kiev rétorque que Moscou n’est pas réellement intéressé par des pourparlers de paix et a suggéré vendredi soir que le Kremlin “recherch(ait) désormais une courte trêve, un répit pour reprendre des forces”.

Frontières de 1991

“La paix ne viendra qu’après que nous ayions détruit l’armée russe en Ukraine et atteint les frontières de 1991”, a assuré samedi M. Yermak. “Seulement alors, la paix sera possible”.

Les frontières de 1991 sont celles de l’Ukraine indépendante à la chute de l’URSS, qui comprennent la Crimée.

De leur côté, les dirigeants de la région Asie-Pacifique ont affirmé qu’ils condamnaient “pour la plupart” la guerre en Ukraine, dans la déclaration finale du sommet de l’APEC, forum de coopération économique pour l’Asie-Pacifique, reprenant la formulation du sommet du G20 en Indonésie plus tôt dans la semaine.

Depuis le début de la guerre, 437 enfants ont été tués en Ukraine et plus de 837 blessés, ont précisé samedi les autorités ukrainiennes.

L’ONU a publié cette semaine un rapport selon lequel des prisonniers de guerre des deux côtés avaient été soumis à la torture et à de mauvais traitements.

Samedi, l’armée ukrainienne a indiqué vérifier l’authenticité de vidéos qui, selon Moscou, prouvent que Kiev a exécuté plus de dix soldats russes qui s’étaient rendus.

La Russie a accusé vendredi l’Ukraine d’avoir ainsi commis un “crime de guerre”, au lendemain d’accusations ukrainiennes sur des tortures commises à grande échelle par les forces russes à Kherson. L’ONU a indiqué examiner ces vidéos.

Après la reprise la semaine dernière d’une partie de la région de Kherson par l’armée ukrainienne, les lignes finissent de se déplacer dans le Sud.

Bien en arrière du front, dans la péninsule de Crimée annexée par Moscou en 2014, l’armée russe effectue des travaux de fortification: il s’agit “de garantir la sécurité des Criméens”, a assuré Sergueï Aksionov, gouverneur installé par Moscou.

L’Ukraine a répété plusieurs fois ces derniers mois vouloir reprendre la péninsule, par la force s’il le faut.

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Blue-Ribbon Drive To Draw Attention To Plight Of Vulnerable Children – St. Lucia Times News

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In observance of World Children’s Day on November 20, 2022, the Division of Human Services in tandem with the Ministry of Equity, Social Justice and Empowerment will host a Blue-Ribbon Drive, initiated to promote awareness of child protection, togetherness and well-being.

With the theme” Inclusion for Every Child,” the Blue-Ribbon initiative will advocate for the color blue to be worn by every school child and citizen on Friday, November 18, 2022.

Director of Human Services Beverley-Ann Poyotte notes, “For this year’s celebration the Division of Human Services will undertake a blue-ribbon drive. We would like to do it in two ways. We would like to encourage all of our schools on island to select a tree, a shrub or make something resembling a tree and attach a blue-ribbon onto it.”

Going blue on World Children’s Day is representative of UNICEF’s mandate to stand for the rights of every child. According to Poyotte, “Along with that we encourage the schools to undertake their own activities in the school setting to support the growth and development of children. As a national activity, the Division will take up similar activities in the town of Vieux-Fort on Friday November 18th and in Mon Repos on the 25th of November, tying blue ribbons onto trees. We would also like to encourage citizens to do the same from Friday November18th to Sunday November 25th, 2022.”

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Based on UNICEF’s statistical data of 2021, an estimated 60 million children have been impacted by COVID-19 and are now living in poverty. As a result, this year’s November 20th celebration is a resolve towards reconstructing a better world for every child.

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1 day to go: Team Uruguay Loop Barbados

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We are almost there.

Tomorrow the 22nd FIFA World Cup(TM) will begin in Qatar.

Football fanatics are beaming with excitement as the greatest sporting spectacle is set to take off in the Middle East.

Thirty-two teams will compete over the next four weeks in seven stadiums to see who is the best in the world.

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Seven of the eight countries who have won the coveted FIFA World Cup(TM) trophy are present at this year’s tournament and it is promised to be the most competitive one ever.

One of those teams is two-time champions Uruguay, who are participating in their 14th FIFA World Cup(TM).

“La Celeste” won the inaugural World Cup in 1930 and claimed their second title 20 years later.

Since their last triumph in Brazil, Uruguay have only come as close as the semifinals, where they eventually finished fourth three times (1954, 1970,2010).

In the last edition of the competition, they played an aggressive, yet stylish brand of football, which earned them a place in the quarterfinals, where they were eliminated by tournament champions France.

Uruguay’s roster is well balanced, with dynamism and experience, and can be surprised package in Qatar.

Country: Uruguay

Capital: Montevideo

Population: 3.4 million

Confederation: CONMEBOL (South America)

Group: H

Professional League: Liga Professional de Primera

World Cup appearances: 14 (2022)

Qualification status: 3rd place in CONMEBOL Qualifiers

Key players: Matias Vecino (Lazio, Italy), Rodrigo Bentancur (Tottenham, England), Federico Valverde (Real Madrid, Spain), Luis Suarez (Nacional, Uruguay), Derwin Nunez (Liverpool, England)

Coach: Diego Alonso (Uruguyan)

Group mates: Portugal, Ghana, South Korea

Predictions: Uruguay has not gone out at the group stage since 2002 and I do not expect them to do so in 2022.

Qualification for the Round of 16 should be attainable and maybe even a place in the last eight of the tournament.

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Feel left out? Humanitarian Awards Appeal Committee open Loop Barbados

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The Humanitarian Award initiative is seeking to appreciate all essential workers who made worthwhile and consistent contributions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Reiterating this and giving assurance to anyone who feels as though they have been omitted is Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office with responsibility for Culture, Senator Dr Shantal Munro-Knight.

Outlining the selection process as the second cohort of frontline workers are set to receive their awards on Sunday, November 20, in a press statement, Senator Munro-Knight said, “the Government values the commitment and dedication of all frontline workers, who put their lives on the line during the height of the pandemic to control the spread of COVID-19.

The Humanitarian Awards are intended for persons who went above and beyond the call of duty. Your efforts to put country before self will never be forgotten and the Government values all of you.

To ensure that all concerns are heard, we have put an appeals process in place for those persons who feel that they should be considered for an award but may have been inadvertently left out. All persons who believe that they were inadvertently left out by their agency, can submit their queries to the Appeals Committee at: national.awards@barbados.gov.bb.

Additionally, persons may speak to their employers to ensure that they qualify for the award and that the information was submitted.

Government remains committed to honouring its pledge of awarding $500 to recipients of the Humanitarian Award.”

She also gave a payments update stating, “A substantial amount of payments has already been lodged and the remainder will be made available as soon as possible. The Government is appealing to awardees to be patient as they process the payments.”

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