Diany Rémy : « Après ces deux ans sans Tour, la victoire est encore plus belle »

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Patron de la yole Sara Energies Nouvelles/Autodistribution, vainqueur du 36e Tour de Martinique des yoles rondes

Hier, mardi 9 août, Diany Rémy était de passage à la rédaction de France-Antilles. Au surlendemain de la victoire de sa yole Sara Energies Nouvelles/Autodistribution, le patron marinois est revenu sur ce 36e Tour, de la préparation de son équipage malgré la pandémie de Covid-19, à l’effusion de joie à l’arrivée au François dimanche en passant par les objectifs pour la saison prochaine. 

Dans quel état d’esprit vous trouvez-vous au surlendemain de cette victoire ?

Près de 48 heures après la victoire, je me sens bien. Cela fait plaisir de remporter ce 36e Tour puisqu’il n’a pas été facile. Pas facile en effet pour les conditions physiques, tactiques. Nous avons eu un temps incertain toute la semaine. Nous avons eu des passages d’averses que nous avons su gérer avec beaucoup de diplomatie, ce qui nous a permis de faire la différence sur tout le Tour. Mais en tout cas, cette…


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Serge Aribo : « il était hors de question de nous faire avaler des couleuvres »

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Secrétaire général de l’UGTM Santé

Hier, le syndicat UGTM-Santé a annoncé la fin, après 22 mois, de son « mouvement de grève historique » par la signature d’un protocole d’accord, avec la direction du CHUM au sujet de l’hôpital de Trinité.

Parmi toutes les conditions citées dans le protocole d’accord quelle est la priorité ?

Il n’y a pas d’éléments prioritaires. C’est un ensemble de dispositifs qui reposent sur trois aspects : le matériel, les infrastructures et l’humain. Comme nous l’avons toujours dit depuis le début, il suffit que l’un de ses aspects ne soit pas respecté pour que le protocole ne fonctionne pas. Par exemple on peut avoir des bâtiments neufs comme à La Meynard et ne pas avoir assez de médecins pour garder…


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Tour cycliste de Guadeloupe : 2e pour Rapiteau, Donnenwirth en jaune

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5e ETAPE

Le coureur de Laval s’est imposé au sprint entre Baie-Mahault et les Abymes (155 km). Après Petit-Canal (2e étape), Florian Rapiteau remporte sa 2e victoire. Le maillot jaune passe sur les épaules de Tom Donnenwirth (UVMG), Cédric Eustache, le Martiniquais de la Team Madras Cycling, est 3e au général.

Contrairement à l’étape con-clue à Petit-Canal, cette fois-ci la victoire n’est pas en solitaire pour Florian Rapiteau. Le coureur de Laval l’emporte au sprint face à Cailliau (CSCA) et Centrone (Géofco) aux Abymes lors de cette 5e étape. Les trois hommes ont réussi à s’extraire plus tôt du groupe de tête emmené par Brunel (USL) et Donnenwirth (UVMG) à 3 km de l’arrivée. 

Un groupe de 11 au départ, qui s’est détaché au sommet de Gascon :  Alexys Brunel, Cédric Eustache (TMC), Axel Carnier…


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6ème étape- Mercredi 10 août – Capesterre-Belle-Eau / Gourbeyre

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 Retrouvez le parcours de la 6ème étape du Tour qui reliera Capesterre Belle-Eau à Gourbeyre.

Départ

Départ réel : Giratoire Kassaverie : 0,000km – 10 : 00

Sainte Marie Ecole :

5,400km – 10 : 08

GOYAVE / Goyave Bourg (sprint 1) : 10,600km – 10 : 16

Carrefour la Rose :

12,700km – 10 : 19

PETIT-BOURG / Vernou Sommet (GPM3) :

27,400km – 10 : 43

Arnouville TDF (sprint 2) :

37,200km – 10 : 57

BAIE-MAHAULT / Destrelan : 40,700km – 11 : 02

Carrefour Fontarabie :

71,000km – 11 : 49

Prise d’eau Eglise :

71,700km – 11 : 50

PETIT-BOURG / Giratoire Barbotteau : 73,000km – 11 : 52

Mamelles Sommet (GPM1) : 84,000km…


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Vulcan Materials Co. creeping into Belize?

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The content originally appeared on: Amandala Newspaper

by Marco Lopez

BELIZE CITY, Mon. Aug. 8, 2022 Aquatic ecologist, Dr. Ed Boles has drafted a 31-page document sounding the alarm on a potential threat to the environment that could affect the Jewel for generations to come – the proposal of Vulcan Materials Company, the largest construction aggregate firm in the US, to set up shop in Belize and mine limestone from a mineral formation located at the White Ridge Farm, a private property near Gales Point, Manatee in the Stann Creek District.

The company has expressed an interest in purchasing the property but has not finalized the acquisition, according to recent reports. They are, however, now seeking an audience with government officials and the people of Gales Point, a large number of whom have passionately opposed the project, which they believe could disrupt their way of life.

In a recent interview, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources, Petroleum and Mining, Hon. Cordel Hyde, told local media that the company’s proposal is a “no- go”.

“The residents from Gales Point Manatee have made it absolutely clear to the government, that they don’t want that kind of activity in their neck of the woods, absolutely clear for the longest time—at least I can remember since we’ve been in government, and I can imagine it even from before, they’ve been clamoring and making that statement, and if we’re a government of the people, by the people, for the people, then we have to listen to our people, so that’s a no-go for us really,” Hon. Hyde told local media.

We’ve been informed that the company is seeking environmental clearance for mining operations that, according to Boles, could potentially disrupt local hydrological systems in the Southern Lagoon and threaten flora and fauna in the area. This Alabama-based company has been in a long-standing dispute with the Mexican government over its method of extracting limestone—methods that President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador says amount to “ecological catastrophe.”

They have since been ordered to stop their mining operation in two locations in Quintana Roo, Mexico, and have subsequently brought a lawsuit against the Mexican government for $1.5 billion. (We understand that this is just one of a number of lawsuits the company has brought against the Mexican government.)

The company, which is operating in Belize under the name, “The White Ridge Project”, has said that they are in the process of exploring the geologic and economic feasibility of embarking on a mining operation in Belize. But by all indications, it seems that they already have their sights set on the Sugar Hill limestone formation located at the White Ridge Farm. Reports are that the company has been operating in Belize under the name Caracol Holdings Limited and received an exploration license as far back as 2019 to search for limestone in the country. They are now planning a trip to Belize, during which they plan to conduct information sessions seemingly geared at securing the buy- in of the residents of Gales Point, a community already affected by and battling the effects of erosion.

Despite DPM Hyde’s apparent stance in support of the community’s opposition to the proposed mining operation, the company’s VP of External Affairs and Corporate Communication, Janet Kavinoky, says the company wants to start a dialogue. They are looking for an opportunity to convince the government and the community that their project is environmentally and socially feasible.

“There is a process by which Belize and the government offer companies to go through where we say we want to go through that process. We want to ask and answer any question. We want people in the community, people with interest to ask and answer questions.” Kavinoky told 7News’ Jules Vasquez in a recent interview.

The company has a long history of contentious litigation over its operation within areas of the United States and now in Mexico. Boles fears that Belize could fall into its corporate web and be subject to destructive practices and lawsuits of crippling proportions if the company is allowed to operate within the country.

Among some of the glaring environmental concerns listed in the study, is the fact that the company intends to blast and pulverize the limestone material and use a conveyer bridge to carry the material to waiting cargo ships in a dredged-out center on the inner channel behind the Barrier Reef. This would involve transporting such material over both land and sea. His study says that the government has banned strip mining in the area, but the company wants to push forward and get environmental clearance to start work in Belize.

“Belize has increased in importance to Vulcan because the Mexican Government shut down the Calica

Mine on May 5, 2022, due to the extensive amount of environmental damage the mining operation was causing. In response, Vulcan has a lawsuit against the Mexican Government for $1.5 billion USD, and the International Center for Investment Disputes shall be issuing a decision,” Dr. Boles stated.

As mentioned, the Mexican government cited concerns over the impact of limestone extraction on the local environment and water table and called Vulcan’s method “destructive”. “What is very clear is that we’re not permitting any more extraction of the material,” President Obrador Lopez said in a press conference in late May, and he added that the operations will remain suspended until the parties agree on what to do with the site.

The US-based company has operated through the Calica unit in Mexico and has several concessions in Quintana Roo that have enabled it to crush limestone in mines in that area and ship it to the United States. The area, which occupies around 10,400 acres, resembles a wasteland, and the Mexican president has threatened to submit a complaint to the United Nations about the destruction of the area, but later toned down his remarks.

The company’s website for the White Ridge Project says that they are looking into creating an “environmentally and socially sustainable limestone quarry,” but Boles’s report highlights, for example, that methods such as strip mining— which involves removing the top foliage and soil of an area to expose the limestone deposit–are the most commonly used and oftentimes cause permanent destruction. This method renders the area a wasteland before making pockets of sinkholes, from which the limestone is extracted. Kavinoky has since said that the company does not intend to carry out a strip mining operation but will instead do aggregate quarrying.

In terms of how limestone mining can affect ground water, the report states, “Limestone mining has significant effects on groundwater resources, through the removal of the aquifer deposit or a large part of that deposit. As limestone mining progresses, there is less water storage space available, the intricate structure of the aquifer is destroyed, and eventually, the water table is left exposed, becoming a surface water body.”

Boles is calling on Belizeans to urge the government to not sign any agreement with the company, known for its strong-arm legal approach and destructive practices.

“I think that this would probably hurt our reputation in the world as a country that is putting our natural resources on high priority. Allowing these kinds of development to come into the country is really counter to many of the projects that have been done so far to conserve those resources,” he said.

Dr. Boles added, “We can’t replace the ecological services that ecosystems provide us and that includes all of the organisms living in the ecosystem that are providing the nurturant and other resources that keep life viable on earth, and a healthy civilization requires a healthy ecosystem. I think that there is growing support amount Belizeans to not accept these kinds of development schemes…I think we are beginning to understand that we need to be very careful of the kinds of development that we engage with and select those development strategies that best fit our small country that focus on conserving the incredibly rich natural resources that we have, those resources that really define us. “

Vulcan Materials Company is located at 1200 Urban Center Dr., Birmingham, Alabama, and is currently headed by J. Thomas Hill, Chairman of the Board. As mentioned, the company is the largest supplier of construction aggregates across the United States.

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Father charged with grievous harm after newborn hospitalized

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Banner, a resident of Camalote Village, was previously charged with manslaughter in 2019 for the death of his two-month-old child, Trevane Banner, and was also accused of abusing another child of his.

by Khaila Gentle

CAMALOTE VILLAGE, Cayo District, Mon. Aug. 8, 2022

A newborn baby was hospitalized over the weekend after sustaining injuries to the arm, mouth, and back that were allegedly caused by his father. The father, Troy Banner, who claimed that the 15-day-old baby had fallen from a bed, has since been arrested and charged with grievous harm.

ASP Alfonso Aban, Officer Commanding the Criminal Investigations Branch, said that the charges against Banner were made following the statement given by the mother of the newborn child.

Of note is that in June 2019, Banner, a resident of Camalote Village, was arrested and charged with manslaughter for the death of his two month-old child, Thevane Banner. He claimed that the child had choked while being fed, but an autopsy report revealed soon after that baby Thevane had died from multiple skull fractures and head trauma consistent with Battered Child Syndrome.

Banner pleaded not guilty to the charge and was offered bail of $10,000 plus a surety of the same amount, which he was able to meet.

Before being charged, he had accused the nurses at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital of causing the two-month-old’s death, claiming that they gave him too much adrenaline and that they were trying to make it appear as if he had abused his child.

Also in June of that year, Banner’s ex-common-law wife came forward to accuse him of child abuse as well, noting that, seven years before, her child had suffered bruises and a fractured skull—similar to that of baby Thevane—after being in Banner’s care.

According to ASP Aban, the police will be looking into Banner’s “pattern of behavior” and his history of abuse.

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Ladyville bar owner shot dead by minor

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by Charles Gladden

BELIZE CITY, Mon. Aug. 8, 2022 Vanessa Acevedo, 35, the owner of “Cocktail Bar” on Perez Road in Ladyville, was shot dead by a 17-year-old robber in the pre-dawn hours of Saturday, August 6, while closing her establishment. The minor allegedly shot her point blank in the chest before escaping with

some of her belongings.At around 12:15 a.m. Saturday,

Acevedo was in the company of a 19-year-old security guard who was assisting her in closing her establishment, and while they were standing at the back of the property, a young man entered through a side gate, approached Acevedo, and demanded that she pass over her belongings—presumably her money and jewelry—to him.

Moments later, the robber pulled out a firearm and fired a single shot at point blank range at Acevedo, which seemingly killed her on the spot. The robber then quickly took whatever valuables Acevedo had in her possession and fled.

Over the weekend, Commissioner of Police, Chester Williams, informed members of the local media that a suspect was taken into custody by police in connection with the death of Vanessa Acevedo and is awaiting charges.

On Monday, during the weekly police press briefing, ASP Alfonso Aban, Officer Commanding the Crime Investigating Branch (CIB), told local reporters that a 17-year-old minor from the Stann Creek District was charged in the presence of his mother for murder. Acevedo’s belongings were later recovered in an area where her attacker fled.

ASP Aban further informed reporters that they are seeking a second assailant in connection with this crime.

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Psychosocial Training For BTC Staff – St. Lucia Times News

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Efforts continue unabated at improving the level and quality of service being provided to wards at the island’s lone juvenile rehabilitation institution – the Boys Training Centre (BTC).

Towards this end, BTC staff were recently on the receiving end of a two-day training program in modern Psychosocial and Trauma Methods, administered by staff of the United States based Harding University.

Harding University is a private learning institution established in 1924 with its main campus in Arkansas, USA. It is the Largest University in Arkansas and is associated with the Church of Christ in Saint Lucia.

Psychotherapist and Professor at Harding University Todd Pattern notes that one of the goals of the Harding team is to serve communities and help guide staff in managing conflict in ways that minimizes unmanageable circumstances.

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“We have a yearly visit to Saint Lucia and we always make an effort to visit the Boys Training Centre. We are a church affiliated group that always serves the community. We did this at this facility especially when Botham Jean, who attended Harding University was alive, and so we intend to continue. The staff received training in trauma and psychosocial resolving methods while the wards were engaged in sporting activities,” noted Pattern.

Manager of the Boys Training Center (BTC) Wang Sonson expressed delight and appreciation for the latest training stating, “Any training that is offered to staff is welcomed; however, this particular training is essential and most importantly, it is coming from an international perspective. Out of that training I hope to see staff readily apply what they have learnt. This will not only benefit staff but it will change the way boys are rehabilitated. We at the BTC welcome all persons who show and take interest in the rehabilitation of BTC wards.”

The two-day training session ran from July 27 to July 28, 2022.

Source: Ministry of Equity, Social Justice & Empowerment  

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Aworaki, Wardacosta ta para riba 4 mil kilo di droga

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The content originally appeared on: Diario

Vocero di Wardacosta, Shalick Clements:

ORANJESTAD (AAN) – Den conferencia di prensa, e Vocero di Wardacosta Caribe Hulandes, Shalick Clement, a duna un relato tocante e casonan di botonan cu material ilegal, detecta den e vecindario di awanan teritorial di Aruba.

CASONAN JULI 2022:

Por saca afo di e cifranan duna pa e vocero, cu di 16 pa 27 di Juli, Wardacosta a intercepta 900 kilo di cocaina y 1 kilo di marihuana.

16 Juli: Wardacosta a detene e boto Casandra cu tambe ta local unda a haya dos hende homber local, cu un cantidad chikito di droga, cu tabata mas of menos dos kilo.

22 Juli: Wardacosta a haya su mes cu un caso unda a haya un cantidad mas grandi di droga, cu tabata mas of menos 400 kilo di cocaina, unda tabata tin cinco hende homber, di cual un Venezolano, un Dominicano y un Colombiano, tabata tin abordo diferente bulto di droga.

26 di Juli: Wardacosta a detene otro boto local, cu dos hende homber unda cu a wordo haya mas of menos 40 kilo di cocaina abordo y un kilo di marihuana. Conhuntamente cu e partnernan di e cadena hudicial, a atende cu e caso aki.

27 di Juli: Wardacosta a haya un Gofast,  cu tres hende homber riba dje, transportando 460 kilo di cocaina.

TRAFICACION DI HENDE:

30 di Juli: Pa ultimo, e seis botonan cu el a menciona, a wordo haya dia 30 di Juli unda a detene un boto den area di Baby Beach, yama “Nuestra primera vez” unda a detene e capitan y a traslad’e pa Unidad di traficacion di hende. E capitan ta ser sospecha di mensensmokkel, y e siete personanan cu tabata transporta a wordo traslada pa Warda Nos Costa.

            “Manera nos a indica, pues diferente boto local y hende local, cu tambe nos ta mirando den e ultimo simannan y lunanan cu a pasa, cu nan ta traha conhuntamente of nan mes ta haci e transporte.

Nos a haci tur e trabaonan aki, hopi bon trabao, cu cooperacion di nos partnernan cu ta OM, KPA, Warda Nos Costa, Douane, Imigracion y KIA, y nan diferente unidadnan.

            Nos tin tambe, banda di e trabao cu nos a haci via e Punto di Sosten di Aruba, algun transporte cu a tuma lugar den e area di Curacao, y nos a haci esaki hunto cu, entre otro e barco di marina, cu ta Groningen, cu ta navegando e Islanan ABC (Aruba, Bonaire y Curacao) y akinan tambe nos a logra intercepta bastante boto y nos a saca un comunicado manera prensa por a mira siman pasa, unda nos a indica cu aworaki Wardacosta ta para riba 4 mil kilo di droga di cual hopi ta cocaina.

            Ayera tambe nos a canta bingo, caminda cu nos a haci un detencion riba un Gofast unda nos a haya bastante kilo di droga. Kiermen e 4 mil kilo ta bay subi. Mi no por indica ainda e cantidad, pero nos a haya bastante bulto y esaki tambe ta algo grandi cu nos a logra intercepta y kita droga for di cayanan, e islanan y paisnan pa evita cu e por wordo malusa”, señora Clement a indica.

            Pa conclui el a indica cu e agentenan di Kustwacht tambe ta navegando hunto cu e barco Groningen cu ta navega pa Wardacosta, kiermen e ta un unidad di dje na e momentonan aki, pero na momento cu e ta navega pa Marina of otro di e partnernan e no ta di Wardacosta mas, pero tur loke Groningen ta intercepta ta cay bao di Wardacosta.

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‘Presidente di Parlamento ta informa edicion 2’

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mr. Edgard Vrolijk:

Awe mi ta presenta e di dos edicion di ‘Presidente di Parlamento ta informa’. Den e di dos edicion aki lo mi enfoca riba automatisacion di entrada, reglanan nobo, codigo di conducta y Reglement van Orde nobo. 

Automatisacion di entrada

Ora mi a drenta como Presidente mi a haya inversionan haci caba pa por tin entrada automatisa. Pero banda cu debi na falta di boluntad pa tuma decision pa esaki por a cuminsa funciona, a haci cu varios inversion no tabata sirbi mas, entre nan e baterianan. E decision no a bai facil pero na final di dia a haya sosten di un mayoria y esaki a ser concretisa. Awendia e ta un exito y ta planiando pa e siguiente stap cu lo mester bira e oficina di Parlamentarionan. 

Reglanan nobo

Pa luna di augustus, si tur cos cana bon, lo implementa algun regla nobo cu mas bien ta percura pa ordena con ta atende den parlamento. Hopi di esakinan ta basa riba regla y leynan di otro Paisnan den Reino y tambe a base di consulta cu trahadonan. Un di e cambionan ta cu lo bai ordena e espacio oficial pa prensa y tambe pa bishitantenan. Actualmente ya ta implementando algun regla nobo caba pa ministernan ora nan ta na parlamento y esakinan ta bayendo sublime. 

Codigo di Conducta y Reglement van Orde nobo

Banda di esaki mi persona a percura pa un draft di un codigo di conducta a base di un mocion cu a wordo presenta y entrega door di Parlamentario Shailiny Tromp-Lee durante un reunion publico y cu a pasa den Parlamento unanimante. Pero awo e ta den man di e 20 Parlamentarionan pa revisa y duna feedback pa complementa esaki of pa presenta un nobo si nan no ta mira nan mes den e draft aki. Tin di bisa cu esaki no tabata un tarea di mi persona pero ta responsabilidad di tur parlamentario pero a yuda den esaki pa asina hunto logra yega na un codigo di conducta. 

E Reglement van Orde nobo mi persona a traha riba esaki y a ser comparti cu cada miembro di Parlamento. Esaki ainda tin di ser studia y discuti pero tambe ta mara na con lo independisa parlamento pa wak si esaki ta cuadra cu otro. Pero mucho cambio no ta ser premira, p’asina unabes aproba esaki por cuminsa e proceso di ley prescribi.

Den e siguiente edicion lo mi enfoca riba Regeling Fractieondersteuners y richtlijn fractieondersteuners.

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