Sixième étape du Tour cycliste de la Guadeloupe : c’est parti!

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Mercredi 10 Août 2022 – 10h05

Les hommes de tête : Guillon et André (Laval), Semenov et Dostyev (Vino), Rajovic et Stojnic (Corratec), Damien Urcel (USCG), Alidor (USR), Keller et Oliver (Embrace the world), Kraczyk et Taillandier (Exclesior), Sennicourt (Premier Tech) et Pellegrin (CCD) – CC

 Suivez le live de cette sixième étape qui part de Capesterre Belle-Eau jusqu’à Gourbeyre.

10h49: Le groupe de tête compte plus d’une minute d’avance sur le peloton.10h39: Trois coureurs tentent de sortir du peloton pour rejoindre le groupe de tête.10h37: Latouche (Martinique) Alidor (USR) et Guillon (Laval) mènent le groupe de tête composé d’une douzaine de coureurs.10h26: Plusieurs groupes de coureurs se sont echappés du peloton pour la première ascension de Vernou.10h10: Le peloton roule pour l’instant très groupé.10h: C’est parti pour cette sixième étape!

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GT: Out with old, in with new, question is, “Revitalisation for who?” Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

According to the George Town Revitalisation Plan, a pedestrian-friendly mixed-use environment is coming to downtown George Town. Some members of the public still fear, however, that the “mixed-use” proposal will not result in the “preservation and renewal of historic buildings and landscapes” that the Plan says it hopes to achieve, but, instead, will mirror urban images of other countries and make downtown George Town more expensive rather than affordable.

Tearing down old buildings

An example of non-preservation was seen this weekend when an old building was torn down within the “revitalisation area.” If this activity continues throughout the area, the remaining old, wooden homes and buildings near Goring Avenue, Eastern Avenue and elsewhere in central George Town will be at the risk of being sacrificed for the creation of an image that does not remind Caymanians of the “old Cayman.” If this happens, then George Town will not look like a unique, historical town that Caymanians and tourists can enjoy, but, instead a replication of structures from big cities that people came to Cayman to avoid.

Evidence of replication

Evidence of replication of other cities can be seen at work now on Cardinal Avenue. In fact, imagery of other cities is boldly stated in the Plan, which says:

Cardinal Avenue and Main Street are to be resurfaced with large tiles, seating, shade trees and lighting replicating Paseo del Prado in Old Havana, Cuba… It is also proposed to construct an ornate fountain to replace the triangular traffic island. The plan also calls for improvements to public footpaths (PROW) to encourage more utilisation.

The statement of replicating Paseo del Prado in Old Havana, Cuba, while odd, has probably gone unnoticed by members of the public. It is not that Caymanians have no history with Cuba, but that the emphasis should be placed on Cayman history and creating memories for Caymanians rather than paying homage to another place which speaks a different language, has distinct customs and celebrates an almost entirely different past.

Affordability for downtown residents

The tiling of streets and mixed-use buildings also bring a cost along with them. This cost is important when analysing who lives in downtown George Town and whether they can afford to continue living there, post-revitalisation.

In connection with this, the Plan, using information from an old census report says:

More than 50% of residents earned less than $20,000/annum, 72% had high school or lower educational attainment and there was very little diversity in building uses and population.

Since that data was collected, the entire George Town has increased by almost 3,000 households, George Town boasts the highest level of unemployment and the greatest number of persons not in the labour force, according to the 2021 Census.

In addition, the 2021 Census reported that more than half of the employed labour force in Cayman were in earnings brackets lower than the average earnings bracket.

Combining these facts with the 11 per cent and 12 per cent increases in the cost of living in the first two quarters of 2022, it is worrying whether lower income people in downtown George Town will be able to afford the prices in the revitalised area. Objectively speaking, if they cannot spend, then the revitalisation may be of no benefit to them beyond their aesthetic appreciation of the tiled streets and transplanted vegetation.

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More Than 12,000 Persons on Nevis Eligible to Vote in August 5th General Elections

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Charlestown, Nevis, August 04, 2022 (NIA) — Twelve thousand, nine hundred and eighteen persons on Nevis are eligible to vote in August 05, 2022, National Assembly Election, according to Mr. Elvin Bailey, Supervisor of Elections.

In an update issued on August 02, Mr. Bailey informed that 6,669 persons are eligible to vote in Nevis 9- the parishes of St. John’s and St. Paul’s; 1, 845 in Nevis 10 – the parish of St. George’s; and 4,404 in Nevis 11- the parishes of St. Thomas’ and St. James’.

This marks an increase in the number of voters in all three constituencies on Nevis compared to the June 05, 2020, general elections. In 2020, 6,497 persons were eligible to vote in Nevis 9; 1,774 in Nevis 10; and 3,618 in Nevis 11.

Three political parties have nominated candidates to contest Friday’s election – the Concerned Citizens Movement (CCM) whose symbol is the hammer, the Nevis Reformation Party (NRP) whose symbol is the bottle, and a new party the Moral Restoration Movement (MRM), assigned the spade as its symbol.

The CCM presently holds all three federal seats in Nevis in Premier Hon. Mark Brantley in Nevis 9, Hon. Eric Evelyn in Nevis 10, and Deputy Premier Hon. Alexis Jeffers in Nevis 11.

The Elections Supervisor encouraged the electorate to check the Voters’ Lists to ensure their names are duly listed prior to Election Day. The lists of voters have been posted in each polling division of each constituency, at the electoral offices in Basseterre and Charlestown, and is available online at www.legal.gov.kn

He reminded that the polls will be open at 7 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. All persons in line in the precinct of the polling stations at 6 p.m. will be allowed to vote, however, anyone who comes in line after 6 p.m. will not be allowed to vote. 

Voters are asked to take along at least one piece of government-issued identification such as the National ID Card or passport when they turn up at the polling stations.

A seven-member CARICOM election observer team and an eleven-member election observer team from the Organization of American States (OAS) will join local non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to monitor the St. Kitts and Nevis general elections on August 05, 2022.

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Report of Fire at Electoral Office is False

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, 4th August 2022 (SKNIS): A report of a fire at the Electoral Office in Basseterre on Thursday night, August 4, the eve of the country’s general elections, is false, according to the Supervisor of Elections, Mr. Elvin Bailey.

The Fire and Rescue Services responded to a call that there was a fire or the smell of a fire in the vicinity of the Electoral Office but upon their arrival and subsequent investigations, they concluded that there was no fire and therefore no need for alarm or hysteria among the population.

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St. Kitts and Nevis Labour Party Convincingly Wins General Elections in St. Kitts and Nevis

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Basseterre, St. Kitts,  August 6 2022 (SKNIS) — The St. Kitts and Nevis Labour Party(SKNLP), led by Dr. Terrance Drew, has convincingly won the Federal General Elections in St. Kitts and Nevis held on August 5, 2022, by taking six of the 11 seats that were contested.

The Elections were observed by the Organization of American States (OAS), CARICOM and a local NGO coalition.

Dr. Drew was declared the winner in Constituency #8 taking 2,950 votes gathering 60.2 % of the votes cast; Dr. Denzil Douglas won in Constituency # 6 with 1926 votes compiling 82.2 % of votes cast; Konris Maynard has announced the winner in Constituency #3 with 1, 747 votes, amassing 64.8 % of the votes cast; Marsha Henderson won in Constituency #2 with 1841 votes picking-up 57.3 % of votes cast; Dr. Geoffrey Hanley emerged victorious in Constituency #1 with 2709 votes, totalling 57 % of votes cast and Samal Duggins triumphed in Constituency # 4 with 1269 votes accumulating 54.1% of votes cast.

The other two constituencies that were contested in St. Kitts were numbers 7 and 5 respectively, which were won by Dr. Timothy Harris, Leader of the People’s Labour Party, and Shawn Richards, Leader of the People’s Action Movement. Dr. Harris won his seat with 1266 votes and 53.6 % of the votes cast. Mr. Richards on the other hand came out on top with 1025 votes with 48.7 % of votes cast.

On the sister island of Nevis, the three seats that were contested were swept clean by the Concerned Citizens Movement guided by its leader Mark Brantley. Mr. Brantley won in Constituency #9 with 1685 votes amassing 55 % of the votes cast; Eric Evelyn emerged triumphant with 616 votes totalling 69.8 % of votes cast and Alexis Jeffers of Nevis #10 finished with 1172 votes with 50.1 percent of votes cast.

Dr. Terrance Drew of the SKNLP is expected to be sworn in as the country’s fourth prime minister following Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris.

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Press Release from the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in St. Kitts and Nevis

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Concerning the unilateral escalation of military tensions in the Taiwan Strait by China, following the friendly visit to Taiwan of the US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in St. Kitts and Nevis responds as follows:

Taiwan has always been open to engaging and interacting with the world and welcomes friends from every country who share the same values of democracy and freedom to visit Taiwan. Friendly interactions between Taiwan and other democracies should not be disrupted or intervened.

Communist China now plans to conduct live-fire military drills in six maritime zones encircling Taiwan for four consecutive days starting tomorrow, holding exercises so close to Taiwan’s shore that they actually infringe on Taiwan’s territorial waters.

The Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in St. Kitts and Nevis, therefore, emphasized that such deliberate and provocative actions are in blatant violation of the rules-based international order, undermining peace and security in the region, jeopardizing critical sea lanes and international trade, and threatening the global supply chains and world economic prosperity.

The Embassy calls on the freedom-loving people of St. Kitts and Nevis to voice their support for Taiwan and all democratic countries, to firmly condemn China’s irresponsible military intimidation, and to join forces in safeguarding our cherished values of freedom, peace and prosperity.

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ST. VINCENT-LABOUR-Union threatens to shut down operations at international airport

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Agentes federales ejecutan una orden de allanamiento en las oficinas del Departamento de Educación

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Agentes de la Oficina del Inspector General del Departamento de Educación federal ejecutan esta mañana una orden de allanamiento en las oficinas del Departamento de Educación.

Así lo confirmó la portavoz de la Fiscalía federal en Puerto Rico, Lymarie Llovet.

Sin embargo, no ofreció mayores detalles, pues “las órdenes de allanamiento siempre son selladas”.

Por su parte, Michelle De La Cruz, portavoz de prensa del Departamento de Educación, indicó a este medio que “la Oficina del Inspector General del Departamento de Educación de Estados Unidos hizo un requerimiento de información”.

Pendientes a futuros detalles

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Sorprendido alcalde de San Sebastián con alegaciones contra empleado

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El alcalde de San Sebastián, Javier Jiménez Pérez dijo el miércoles que el empleado de 71 años imputado de agresión contra una mujer de 25 años fue suspendido sumariamente de empleo, en lo que la investigación culmina.

“Nunca había habido ningún indicio, ninguna querella ni había ningún comentario. Para nosotros fue una total sorpresa. Hay unas alegaciones y la Policía de Puerto Rico está investigando”, dijo el alcalde en entrevista radial (NotiUno).

“Se suspendió sumariamente en la mañana de ayer de empleo, porque todavía se está en un proceso de investigación y no hay acusaciones formalmente por parte de fiscalía contra ninguna persona.

Las autoridades se encuentran en el proceso de allanar propiedad. El alcalde aseguró que dará total acceso a las autoridades para que investiguen.

Se alega que el hombre en tres ocasiones cometió los supuestos actos en facilidades del municipio.

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FEMA apruba fondos para construir cuartos seguros contra huracanes

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El coordinador federal de Recuperación de Desastres de la Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Emergencias (FEMA), José Baquero anunció el miércoles la aprobación de cerca de 24.4 millones de dólares para construir diez cuartos seguros comunitarios que protegerán a residentes de ocho municipios contra la amenaza de los huracanes.

“Aunque no podemos prevenir la actividad ciclónica, sí podemos tomar medidas que protegen a la ciudadanía, en especial a las poblaciones más vulnerables. Los cuartos seguros son un paso definitivo en esa dirección”, dijo Baquero en declaraciones escritas

Los fondos para estos proyectos provienen del Programa de Subvención para la Mitigación de Riesgos (HMGP, por sus siglas en inglés). Estos espacios, que pueden ser desde una habitación hasta una estructura adicional, resisten vientos de hasta 160 a 235 millas por hora y proveen seguridad casi absoluta en caso de un huracán gracias a su construcción reforzada.

Todos los cuartos cumplen con los parámetros de seguridad de FEMA y se ubicarán en zonas accesibles para la ciudadanía. El proyecto abarca los municipios de Ceiba, Guayama, Las Marías, Orocovis, Peñuelas, Ponce, San Germán y San Juan.

Por lo general, los cuartos seguros comunitarios están equipados con alimentos, agua y suministros de emergencia para las personas que lo ocuparán, aunque esto varía de acuerdo con el tamaño de la habitación o edificio y el uso que se le dará.

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