Le planning des tours d’eau jusqu’au 21 août à Capesterre, Gosier, Goyave, Abymes, Saint-François et Sainte-Anne

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 Afin de garantir l’alimentation en eau sur l’ensemble du territoire, des tours d’eau sont mis en place sur les communes de Capesterre, Gosier, Goyave, Abymes, Saint-François et Sainte-Anne jusqu’au dimanche 21 août.

Le SMEAG a publié un communiqué pour informer ses usagers d’une perturbation de la distribution de l’eau dans plusieurs communes de l’archipel, pour garantir l’alimentation en eau sur l’ensemble du territoire.

Les horaires et communes touchées sont les suivantes:- Capesterre: de 18 heures à 11 heures les 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17 et 20 Août.- Gosier : de 18 heures à 6 heures les 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17 et 20 Août.- Goyave : de 18 heures à 6 heures les 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21 Août.- Abymes : de 20 heures à 5 heures les 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21 Août.- Saint-François: de 21 heures à 5 heures les 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21 Août.- Sainte-Anne: de 21 heures à 5 heures les 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21 Août.

Après une interruption de la distribution, une coloration inhabituelle de l’eau peut se produire.Afin que l’eau retrouve toute sa transparence, il est recommandé de laisser le robinet ouvert pendant plusieurs dizaines de secondes.

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Donnenwirth et Laviolette engrangent de la confiance avant le Tour

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Par Romain MATTIO (r.mattio@agmedias.fr)
Mardi 02 août 2022

Tom Donnenwirth et Loïc Laviolette ont passé la ligne dans cet ordre, lors du GP Jakauto ce dimanche à Bel Étang Sainte-Anne. – Dominique CHOMEREAU-LAMOTTE

Le sociétaire de l’UVMG et 2e du dernier Tour de Marie-Galante a remporté le 1er tronçon du Grand Prix Jakauto à Bel Étang, Sainte-Anne devant Loïc Laviolette (TMC). Raphaël Lautone (USL) a quant à lui remporté le contre-la-montre de l’après-midi. Mais c’est bien Tom Donnenwirth qui remporte le général. 

C’était un parcours bref, mais très accidenté qui attendait les engagés du Grand Prix Jakauto. Le tour de circuit s’effectuait en 5km300, passant par le carrefour l’Henriette, Richer et le carrefour de Cocoyer. Ainsi, cela a donné lieu à une course nerveuse sans véritable répit. À ce jeux-là, c’est le duo Tom Donnenwirth et Loïc Laviolette qui ont su tirer leur épingle du jeu. C’est dans cet ordre qu’ils vont passer la ligne d’arrivée au bout de 18 tours de circuit. À 5 jours du début du Tour de Guadeloupe, cette ultime sortie a permis aux deux hommes de peaufiner leur préparation en compétition. Comme l’explique David Bordin, le président de l’UVMG, « C’était important pour que les gars gardent le rythme avant le Tour. On n’avait pas l’objectif de gagner mais surtout de continuer à courir avec de l’adversité, de ne pas être que sur de l’entraînement. Cette victoire est une satisfaction car ça permet de confirmer sa bonne prestation sur Marie-Galante. Ça nous a permis de consolider les acquis et pour le coureur de savoir parfaitement où il en est. »

Pas de nouvelles arrivées à l’UVMG

Cette sortie à Sainte-Anne a aussi permis à l’UVMG de continuer à travailler sur une cohésion de groupe avec les nouvelles arrivées dans l’effectif marie-galantais, dont Tom Donnenwirth fait partie. Mais à quelques jours du départ du Tour, faut-il s’attendre à voir de nouvelles têtes du côté de l’équipe de Marie-Galante ? Non rétorque David Bordin. « Nous n’attendons pas de nouveaux coureurs. C’est la composition du Tour de Marie-Galante qui débutera le Tour de Guadeloupe. » Sur cette course de dimanche, seuls Chaupard et Gwendy Duval étaient présents pour épauler Donnenwirth.

Lautone de nouveau impérial sur chrono

Le champion de Guadeloupe du contre-la-montre a une nouvelle fois fait parler son coup de pédale en remportant le 2e tronçon de l’après-midi. En descendant en dessous des 15 minutes, l’espoir de l’USL a réalisé un meilleur chrono que son désormais « nouveau rival » Yannis André Lubin (TMC) qui termine à 5 secondes derrière. Lautone prend en quelques sorte sa revanche sur le sociétaire de la TMC, lui qui lui avait chipé la médaille d’or aux Jeux de la Caraïbe. Le vainqueur du premier tronçon, Tom Donnenwirth se classe 3e de ce chrono. 

Pensant que c’était l’arrivée du GP Jakauto, les juniors du CSCA, Daryl Batista Da Silva et Royan Dabrion lèvent les bras en vainqueurs. Mais il restait une boucle à effectuer d’après les organisateurs.

– Dominique CHOMEREAU-LAMOTTE

Résultats et classements

Résultat 1er tronçon

1. Tom Donnenwirth (UVMG) 2h34’55

2. Loïc Laviolette (TMC) à 1 sec

3. Gaël Bordé (CSCA) à 1m49

4. Raphaël Lautone (USL) à 2m52

5. Anaël Mathias (EDS) à 3m11

6. Philéas Hansart (UVN) à 3m11

7. Yannis André Lubin (TMC) à 3m11

8. Fabien Arthein (GB 118) à 3m13

9. Tony Chris Vanony (VCS) à 3m26

10. Adrien Urcel (USCG) à 3m45

Résultat 2e tronçon (CLM)

1. Raphaël Lautone (USL)

2. Yannis André Lubin (TMC)

3. Tom Donnewirth (UVMG)

4. Loïc Laviolette (TMC)

Classement général

1. Tom Donnenwirth (UVMG) ?2h34’55

2. Loïc Laviolette (TMC) ?à 1 sec

3. Gaël Bordé (CSCA) ?à 1m49

Classement juniors

1. William Edom (JCA) 2h46’39

2. Alassane Nelsom Nabajoth (CSCA) à 3m02

3. Ian Pauline (USCG) à 3m02

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WATCH: ‘We believe Donna-Lee Donaldson was killed,’ says DCP Bailey Loop Jamaica

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Almost three weeks after social media influencer Donna-Lee Donaldson was reported missing on July 13, the police have not given up on finding the body of the woman now presumed dead.

Her boyfriend – police Constable Noel Maitland – was on Tuesday charged with her murder.

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Head of the JCF’s Crime and Security Portfolio Deputy Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey said, based on investigation, the police believe Donaldson was killed between 4pm and 8pm on July 12 on July 13. He said that while investigators have not discovered the body there is forensic evidence that she is dead.

DCP Bailey said that the police have carried out several operations – including a visit to the Riverton City landfill in St Andrew – aimed at recovering Donaldson’s body.

The senior law enforcement officer said that while investigators suspect that Maitland may have acted alone in causing the alleged death of Donaldson, they believe that Maitland received help to dispose of the body.

Donaldson was reported missing on July 13 after she had gone to Maitland’s home.

Family and fans of Donaldson, who was the host of the reality show 876 Roommates, staged several protests days after her disappearance claiming a lack of urgency on the part of the police.

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The police, with the help of INDECOM and the Institute of Forensic Science and Legal Health and oversight from the police command, made several breakthroughs in the case, and, by July 26, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and other stakeholders were brought in for a case review.

By July 27, Maitland was in police custody, taken before the parish court and remanded. On Tuesday, a charge of murder was laid against him.

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Yadav’s 76 fires India to T20 series lead in West Indies Loop Jamaica

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BASSETERRE, Saint Kitts (AP) — Suryakumar Yadav’s 44-ball 76 fired India past West Indies by seven wickets and to a 2-1 lead in their Twenty20 series on Tuesday.

Yadav opened and sprayed four sixes and eight boundaries around Warner Park. By the time he was out in the 15th over, India’s winning target was down to 30 runs from 33 balls with eight wickets in hand.

India strolled in with 165 for three and six balls to spare after West Indies put up 164 for five.

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India captain Rohit Sharma retired hurt in the second over of the chase with a back spasm after dragging a boundary. Afterward, he said he should be OK by the weekend.

Yadav stayed focused and kept hitting at a rate faster than West Indies achieved. After the powerplay, India were a comparable 11 runs ahead. After 10 overs, India was 31 runs ahead.

“When Rohit went inside, it was important for someone to bat 15-17 overs,” Yadav said. “(That) was myself and I expressed myself. Just backed myself and enjoyed it.”

Yadav reached his fifth T20 50 by hitting spinner Akeal Hosein for a six over deep square leg.

His entertaining innings was finally undone while trying to sweep medium-pacer Dominic Drakes and top-edging to fine leg.

Rishabh Pant finished off proceedings with an unbeaten 33 from 26 balls.

Like India, West Indies’ total was built around one innings, Kyle Mayers’ 73 from 50 balls. Like Yadav, Mayers struck four sixes and eight boundaries.

Mayers didn’t have a like-minded partner, however.

Brandon King’s 20 off 20 and captain Nicholas Pooran’s 22 off 23 held back West Indies from accelerating.

India bowlers Hardik Pandya, one for 19, and Ravichandran Ashwin, 0 for 26, also slowed down the home side, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar got the key wicket of Mayers with a slower ball.

“How we bowled in the middle overs, that was crucial,” Sharma said. “They were about to get a quick partnership. We used the conditions and our variations really well. And then how we chased, it was quite clinical.”

West Indies thought it could defend 164 a day after bowling out India for 138, but Yadav disagreed.

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Diogo Jota signs new long-term Liverpool contract Loop Jamaica

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Diogo Jota has become the latest Liverpool forward to sign a new long-term contract at Anfield.

The Reds headed into the close-season with their superstar front three of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino entering the final 12 months of their respective deals.

Salah agreed new terms, while Mane left for Bayern Munich. Firmino has made clear his desire to stay but is yet to put pen to paper.

Now, in the week before the start of the new Premier League season, Jota has ensured he will remain a key part of this Liverpool team.

The Portugal international signed from Wolves in September 2020 and quickly established himself ahead of Firmino in the pecking order, although Mane often played through the centre last season.

This term, Jota will have further competition in the form of new signing Darwin Nunez, but the 25-year-old – who has scored 34 goals in 85 games for Liverpool – is up for the fight.

Reportedly now under contract until 2027, Jota told Liverpool’s official website: “Well, [I’m] really proud, I have to say.

“Obviously, since I arrived two years ago, I established myself as an important player in this team – that’s what I wanted from the beginning.

“Now, signing a new long-term deal, it’s obviously from the club’s perspective proof of the belief in myself as a player. For me, obviously it’s really good to establish I’ll be here for a while.

“So, the beginning of a new season, let’s do it.”

In his time at Liverpool, only Salah (60 goals, 22 assists) and Mane (39 goals, 10 assists) have scored more goals or registered more goal involvements (41 for Jota) than the striker.

Jota has impressively averaged a goal every 157 minutes in all competitions. He ranks fourth among Liverpool players over this period in that regard, behind Nunez (31), who netted on his debut on Saturday, the departed Takumi Minamino (133) and Salah (135).

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Minister Confirms Resignation Of ‘Hardworking’ Chief Education Officer, Denies Acrimony Reports – St. Lucia Times News

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Education Minister Shawn Edward Tuesday confirmed that Chief Education Officer Dr. Fiona Philip-Mayer had resigned with effect from August 15.

Edward told reporters that he had heard rumours like everyone else and acknowledged that there has been a lot of speculation and ‘political mischief’ regarding the resignation.

Asked what he meant by political mischief, the Minister said he had received communication regarding postings on some political pages insinuating that was acrimony among him, the departing Chief Education Officer, and persons at the Ministry.

“I can refute that categorically and say that the Chief and I enjoyed a wonderful working relationship. I am the Minister – I provide ministerial oversight. The chief is the senior most technical person in the Ministry of Education and the Chief’s powers and her responsibilities are clearly articulated in the Education Act in much the same way as the responsibilities and the powers of the Minister,” Edward asserted.

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According to the Minister, Philip-Mayer was employed in 2019 and was not on a contract but the permanent establishment.

He described her as a hardworking individual who approached her job with a lot of commitment and passion.

And the Minister told reporters that based on the way she executed her mandate, Philip-Mayer was always willing to put the children of this country first.

“I want to profit the opportunity in my capacity as Minister of Education and also on behalf of the senior management personnel in the Ministry to wish her well in her future endeavours,” the Dennery North MP stated.

“There is not a problem. I mean it is not unheard of for professionals to demit office in Saint Lucia to take offers elsewhere. The Chief, from what I have been told, will be taking up a job overseas,” Edward told reporters.

In this regard, the Minister expressed confidence that wherever she goes Philip-Mayer will do well.

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Hacienda desembolsa sobre $60 millones por planillas para seniors y pensionados de bajos recursos

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El secretario del Departamento de Hacienda (DH), Francisco Parés Alicea, anunció el martes que, cumplido el primer mes de radicación de la planilla de los créditos para seniors y pensionados de bajos recursos, correspondiente al año contributivo 2021, ya se han pagado más de 60 millones de dólares a estos ciudadanos.

Parés Alicea explicó en comunicación escrita que el desembolso de los créditos senior y para pensionados de bajos recursos “está fluyendo rápidamente, según nuestro compromiso. Cumplido un mes del proceso, ya hemos pagado 63,977,500 dólares, de los que 62,960,800 dólares corresponden a los seniors de 65 años en adelante y 1,016,700 dólares a pensionados de bajos recursos, para un total de 129,221 planillas procesadas”.

Durante el año contributivo 2020, Hacienda desembolsó un total de 82,623,200 dólares en estos créditos, correspondientes a 164,410 Formularios 481.1. Los ciudadanos que cualifican podrán reclamar la ayuda hasta el próximo viernes 14 de octubre.

Los seniors y pensionados de bajos recursos pueden completar y radicar la planilla a través de sus cuentas personales de SURI o utilizando los servicios de un Especialista en planillas. Los que aún no tienen una cuenta en SURI, pueden referirse a la Parte II-A, de la Carta Circular de Rentas Internas 22-12, https://hacienda.pr.gov/publicaciones/carta-circular-de-rentas-internas-num-22-12  que establece el proceso de registro o utilizar un Especialista en su representación, sin la necesidad de estar registrado en la plataforma, según se explica en la Parte II C-2, de la misma Carta Circular.

Para cualificar, los solicitantes deben ser residentes de Puerto Rico y tener 65 años o más al último día del año contributivo y su ingreso bruto, incluyendo los beneficios del Seguro Social, debe ser hasta 15,000 dólares o menos de 30,000 dólares, en el caso de personas casadas. Este grupo podrá reclamar el crédito individualmente, siempre que el ingreso agregado no exceda el límite.

Personas que no tengan 65 años al último día del año contributivo, pero que solo recibieron ingresos de pensión de  4,800 dólares o menos, sin incluir los beneficios del Seguro Social, también pueden optar por la ayuda. Éstos deberán ser pensionados de la Administración de los Sistemas de Retiro de Empleados del Gobierno y la Judicatura, del Sistema de Retiro de Maestros, de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, de la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica y pensionados del sector privado.

Los pensionados de bajos recursos recibirán un crédito compensatorio de 300 dólares y en el caso de los casados, cada cónyuge deberá cumplir con los requerimientos indicados. No se considerarán los beneficios del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional (PAN), en ninguno de los casos.

Los solicitantes no pueden ser reclamados como dependientes en otras planillas y no deben haber reclamado ni reclamarán el Crédito por Trabajo (Earned Income Credit), en la Planilla de Contribución sobre Ingresos de Individuos.

Las evidencias requeridas incluyen una identificación con fecha de nacimiento, como la licencia de conducir, la identificación con foto para personas de edad avanzada o cualquier documento que permita verificar la edad. De ser beneficiario del Seguro Social, debe someter el Formulario SSA 1099 (Declaración de Beneficios de Seguro Social), disponible en línea en www.ssa.gov o llamando al 1-800-772-1213. Si no recibe ningún tipo de ingreso, deberá incluir una certificación negativa de la Administración del Seguro Social.

Para agilizar el proceso, los ciudadanos deben verificar su información personal y asegurarse de incluir los documentos requeridos al momento de radicación. También se recomienda autorizar el depósito directo en la planilla, incluyendo el tipo de cuenta (cheques o ahorro), número de ruta, número de cuenta y su nombre, según registrado en la institución bancaria.

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Two bodies discovered at Long Beach Loop Barbados

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The bodies of two young men were found at Long Beach, Christ Church.

Police responded to the scene after the Police Operations Control Room received a telephone call about 11:13 am today, Tuesday, August 2, 2022, from an individual who alerted them to the discovery of the two lifeless bodies.

Police from the southern division Oistins Station responded and are are currently conducting investigations.

The identities of the two men are yet to be confirmed.

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Wales Bonner stokes love affair with SAINT Loop Jamaica

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Grace Wales Bonner’s love affair with SAINT International shows no signs of waning anytime soon.

The latest creative partnership between the British-Jamaican designer Grace Wales Bonner and The Rock’s leading modelling agency is an exclusive online editorial titled ‘Sunlight Reverie’.

Lensed in Fairy Hill, Portland earlier this year by Jamaican photographer and filmmaker Jeano Edwards, the just-out photo story boasts a cast of established SAINT faces Jonny Brown and Aakesh Henderson and rookie Kevonie Crooks.

SAINT model Kevonie Crooks for Wales Bonner Spring/Summer ’22 collection.

Dressed in trendsetting looks from the Englishwoman’s Spring/Summer ’22 menswear collection, Volta Jazz, the model trio took their turn on a rock-solid collaboration now six years strong.

The Wales Bonner website describes the newly released Sunlight Reverie as “a photographic exploration of the front yard as a source of pride, the opportunity for showcase, and celebration of personal style, but also the way towards shared life, towards togetherness”.

A first-year pharmacy technician student at the University of Technology, Jamaica, Crooks is pumped to see his international modelling debut finally unveiled and scoring major visibility.

Full-time fisherman, part-time model Aakesh Henderson sports Wales Bonner Spring/Summer ’22.

Speaking to Loop News, the 20-year-old divulged that it was an amazing experience working on the Wales Bonner shoot back in February.

“It felt like an adventure to me, although I was a little nervous at first,” he said, “but once I got to the shoot, I had a lot of confidence. The team on the set made me feel like I belonged and was home.”

Crooks recounted that after learning he was chosen to be among the models for the ‘Sunlight Reverie’ production, the first person he shared the news with was his mother, Denice, a wholesale supervisor.

“I was so overjoyed, and I told my mom who was even more excited than me,” the Clarendon College graduate shared.

SAINT star Aakesh Henderson is also elated to be part of yet another Wales Bonner project.

The male model, who recently returned from Italy to his Old Harbour, St Catherine home, just wrapped up jobs for a number of European luxury fashion clients.

“Honestly, my mind is blown knowing this is the fourth time I have worked with Grace,” Henderson, a part-time fisherman who is at sea when not on model duty, told Loop News.

“Mostly though it’s a pleasure working for such a ‘cultural’ designer. It’s not just her but the whole team that come together and it’s never a dull moment as I love their positive vibe.”

The SAINT trifecta of Henderson, Crooks and Brown, along with Jamaican twins Dequan and Domique Layne, were all handpicked by casting director Larissa Gunn for the project.

Sydney Rose Thomas was the appointed stylist, and Chavelle Wilson, the assistant. To rally the team, influential Jamaican film producer Maxine Walters, handled production.

“The SAINT Wales Bonner connection is one dear to my heart as it’s been consistently active since 2016, and it remains strong as Grace is keen on maintaining and exposing Jamaican model talent in the global fashion space,” SAINT CEO Deiwght Peters told Loop News.

“She has trusted my instincts in casting models for her runway shows and fashion film projects, and it’s humbling knowing our relationship has solidified with time.”

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Commonwealth Games: Sunshine Girls beat Scotland to remain unbeaten Loop Jamaica

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Jamaica’s Sunshine Girls easily beat Scotland to win their fourth straight game in Pool A of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England Tuesday.

The Jamaicans took control from early to win the game 78-34.

The result kept the Sunshine Girls unbeaten in the competition and condemned Scotland to their third defeat.

Jamaica were led by goal shooter Jhaniele Fowler who scored 37 from 37 attempts while Shimona Nelson supported well with 33 from 35, in her role also as goal shooter.

The Sunshine Girls are looking to improve on their bronze medal four years ago in Australia.

Goal shooter Beth Goodwin led Scotland with 18 from 19 attempts while Emma Barrie had 12 from 17 attempts.

Jamaica’s biggest test will come on Thursday when they clash with the Aussies in their final outing of the preliminaries.

Scotland, meanwhile, take on Barbados on Wednesday before wrapping up their preliminary campaign against South Africa on Thursday.

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