DEH concludes food hygiene training Loop Cayman Islands

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Over 400 personnel in the food industry have been certified by the Department of Environmental Health (DEH) since the resumption of the Basic Food Handlers’ training in May this year.

DEH announced the temporary suspension of this training back in September 2021 as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the community and in accordance with the regulations at the time.

According to the DEH Director, Mr. Richard Simms, this is a great achievement from members of the Department’s Environmental Health Section. “I’m very proud of the team involved and the special arrangements made to accommodate this massive exercise which brings to an end the first cycle of our Food Hygiene Training programme. Our Environmental Health Officers are moving now to focus on the annual inspections of Liquor licensed establishments. They will also be performing inspections of tourist accommodation facilities as is customary at this time of the year,” said Mr. Simms.

The Food Hygiene training sessions will resume in September. Operators of Food Businesses are reminded that DEH requires all personnel handling food to be trained. All new personnel working in the food industry and anyone wishing to continue as food handlers after expiry must renew their certification are encouraged to register for these important workshops. A registration cost of $15 per person covers all materials and fees and should be paid at DEH headquarters, located at 580 North Sound Road, between 8:30 am and 5:00pm, Monday to Friday.

For additional information or to register for the upcoming training, please contact the DEH at 949-6696, email DEH at dehcustomerservice@gov.ky, visit the DEH’s website at www.deh.gov.ky or message DEH’s Facebook page at https://bit.ly/3LEK55q

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T&T utility company to dismiss more than 200 managers

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The Trinidad & Tobago Cabinet mandated the board of the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) to immediately begin the execution of a transformation plan, which will start with the cutting of 213 members of the executive team, followed by cuts in an unknown number of staff. CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP FOR NEWS UPDATES.

Minister of Public Utilities, Marvin Gonzales said the Cabinet approved the transformation plan during a meeting on Thursday.

WASA has 426 executive managers and the intention is to cut it by 50 per cent.

According to Gonzales, the cutting of other staff will not be done without discussions with the collective bargaining units.

He was, however, reluctant to give a number or percentage for staff cuts saying he did not want to prejudice the discussions between the board and the unions.

WASA currently employs close to 5,000 workers.

Gonzales said there is recognition that WASA is over-staffed and that voluntary separation agreements are likely to be part of the discussions.

He said the drive is towards the employment of new technology that will ensure better efficiency, and it will open up opportunities for people to be re-skilled and re-tooled, and for young people, in particular, to benefit from new jobs.

Speaking during a news conference, Gonzales said that WASA will take on a new structure that will include five service areas with five managers directly reporting to the chief executive officer. CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP FOR NEWS UPDATES.

He said the level of management must be reduced to ensure WASA runs more efficiently, and it is not caught up in too much red tape, and the structure will ensure that they can quickly address matters to ensure citizens are adequately and reliably served.

Gonzales added that leaks are now being tracked and pipelines with high burst propensities are earmarked for replacement, noting that this will reduce the “decimation of newly paved roads” done to fix leaks when heavy equipment are used over aged pipelines.

The minister said the new model will be more business-oriented with the customer being the main focus.

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1st Runner-up disappointed after being given empty envelope and “old” trophy

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One of the top performers in this year’s calypso monarch competition is complaining after being given what appears to be an old trophy and an empty envelope.

Sammy C took social media to show how performers are treated.

Smh…. So 1st runner up trophy look like it was in a closet since 1979 seems like somebody was placed back then n dem ge dem back d trophy and an empty envelope no check smh…… ah you tap laugh Trinidad, Guyana, St. Vincent the entire Caribbean need to see this geeeezzzzz man!!!!!!Has anyone seen my check? Well it couldn’t fall out cause d envelope properly stapled. Well sah!

Tian Winter and Zacari win Calypso Monarch titles

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Saturday 30 July 2022 Water Distribution Schedule

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Saturday 30 July 2022 Water Distribution Schedule

Between 4:00 am to 1:30 pm

Old Parham Road from ARG to Paint plus
Sutherlands
Skerritt’s Pasture
St.Johnston Village
Cassada Gardens #1,2,3
Carnival Gardens
Factory Road (Sir Sydney Walling hwy) from Potters Main to St. John’s Fire station

Between 4:30 am to 2:00 pm

St.John’s City
Lower Ottos
Michael Village
Ovals
Lower All Saints Road
Joseph Lane to Robinsons Service Station
Camacho Ave and surrounding areas including Tindale Road, Joseph Lane to Baxter St
Grays Farm
Kentish Road to Greenbay School including Armstrong Road and Christain St. and surrounding areas
Perry Bay Drive and surrounding areas

Between 5:00 am to 2:00 pm

Denfield Housing Project
Side Hill
Cooks Landfill
Cooks Hill
Harbour View
Cook Estate
Hatton Heights
Union Road from Greenbay School to the western side of Hawksbill Hotel
West of the Greenbay School
Glanvilles
Seatons
Willikies low areas to Long Bay
Carty Hill

Between 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Blue Waters Hotel and surrounding areas
Crosbies high areas
Tamarind Heights

Between 2:30 pm to 8:00 pm

Willikies high areas including the areas with the school
Zion Hill
Parham
Diamond
Freeman’s Village
Jonas Road
All Saints East (Mc Pond )

Between 8:00 pm to 3:00 am

Tradewinds Hotel
Marble Hill
Marble Hill main road
Sir Ramsey Drive
Paradise View and surrounding areas
Halcyon Heights
Longfords Police Station up to WIOC Pond

Gray Hill Reservoir – All-day service

Gray Hill areas south of the reservoir
Nut Grove Hill and the southern side of the village

Coolidge Booster Station – Automatic Servicing

New Winthorpes
Powells
Barnes Hill
Judges Hill

Filtration Plant – Automatic Servicing

Coolidge
Duchman Bay
Liat Cargo shed
Shell Beach

Pigeon Point Plant – Automatic Servicing

English Harbour and surroundings:
Hospital Hill
Cobbs Cross behind the Primary School
Nelsons Dockyard
Shirley’s Heights
Piccadilly main road and surrounding areas up to St.James Club
Falmouth and surrounding areas up to Horsford Hill

Ffryes Plant – Automatic Servicing

Old Road to Brownes Avenue, including:

Golden Grove
Golden Grove Ext. to Golden Grove Service Station
Creekside
Bathlodge
Bendals Road
Whenners Road
Desouza Road
Tindale Road
Kentish Road to Baxter St.

Automatic Servicing

What does this mean? The plants/stations operate with many safety mechanisms one being that the tank height must be at an appropriate level for the pumps to distribute water.

If the tank levels dip below extraction level the pumps will temporarily stop, allowing the tank to replenish to a suitable level to resume distribution.

Communities on lower levels may not be affected during this process once water is still present in the lines.

This process is automatic and monitored by technicians daily.

Low Pressure

Customers may experience low pressure or no water during scheduled periods based on their topography or during peak hours.

For further information and updates please call us at 211

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Quon snatches Pic-O-De-Crop crown Loop Barbados

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Quon snatches Pic-O-De-Crop crown Loop Barbados

Two-time Junior Monarch steals the show with Animal Kingdom

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On his first bout in the ‘big’ competition, two-time Junior Monarch, Quon has overpowered his predecessors and mentors to be crowned the 2022 Pic-O-De-Crop Monarch.

The 21-year-old from the House of Soca Calypso Tent stole the show at the Kensington Oval on Friday night with his dynamic performance of Animal Kingdom, which was also co-penned by second place iWeb [Ian Webster of Water Street Boyz].

Third place went to Chrystal Cummins-Beckles who sang Crazy and fourth place went to TC who performed Kaiso Reporter.

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COMMENTAAR: De politiebond

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DE SURINAAMSE POLITIEBOND (SPB) is al enige tijd op ramkoers met minister Kenneth Amoksi van Justitie en Politie. De bond

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‘Criminals’ block citizens attempts to spruce up for Emancipendence? Loop Jamaica

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Artwork by citizens defaced

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Residents in a St Catherine community are fuming after spending hours to spruce up their community for the Emancipendence celebration only to wake up to find the artwork defaced.

The act has left residents expressing disappointment and shock as to the length unscrupulous persons have gone to break down their efforts.

A video of the work was posted on social media and it has since triggered a widespread discussion among Jamaicans.

“So many complaints about Jamaica 60 and who not feeling the vibes ect yet we have Jamaicans who do things like this! ppl should be ashamed of this!, said one social media user.

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Resumen del tiempo para el 30 de julio

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Una onda tropical trajo nubosidad y aguaceros a través del norte y este de Puerto Rico y las aguas regionales durante la noche.

Periodos de moderados a fuerte produjeron acumulaciones de agua en carretera y con mal drenaje, las acumulaciones de lluvia fluctuaron entre 0.25 y 0.75 pulgadas. Los vientos estuvieron de este a 10 nudos, pero con ráfagas cerca de las lluvias. Las temperaturas mínimas alcanzaron los medios y altos 70s en la costa y los altos 60s en las montañas.

La humedad va a aumentar al igual que los aguaceros y la nubosidad. El norte y este de Puerto Rico pueden esperar la primera ronda de aguaceros en la mañana, penetrando al interior y oeste para media mañana hacia la tarde. Tronadas también afectarán la región, en especial en la tarde. El viento continuará fuerte debido a la onda con vientos del este entre 15 y 25 mph. Las temperaturas máximas alcanzaran los altos 80s a través de las costas.

Los operadores de embarcaciones pequeñas deben ejercer precaución a través de la mayoría de las aguas locales debido a vientos entre 15 y 20 nudos y oleaje de hasta 6 pies. Hay una Advertencia De Embarcaciones Pequeñas para las aguas mar afuera del Atlántico debido a un oleaje de hasta 7 pies con olas ocasionales de hasta 9 pies. El riesgo de corrientes marinas es alto para la costa norte de Puerto Rico y Culebra, y moderado para el resto de las playas, excepto desde el sur de Rincón a Boquerón.

Por: Servicio Nacional de Meteorología.

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Woman injured when car crashes into wall Loop Barbados

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A female driver, age 22, was rushed to the hospital following an early morning accident along Warmer Lodge Road, St Michael this morning.

The vehicle collided into a rock wall near the northern entrance of the Usain Bolt Complex. She was the sole occupant of the car.

The woman complained of head, chest and back injuries. She was treated at the scene by medical personnel and rushed to the hospital by ambulance.

Officers from the Black Rock Police Station were called to the area around 6:30 am. Investigations are ongoing.

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McTaggart: “Government needs to do more to help people” Loop Cayman Islands

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by Roy McTaggart; Leader of the Opposition

Tackling Cayman’s Cost of Living Crisis

“Cost of livin’ gets so high Rich and Poor they start to cry….” ~ Bob Marley (Them Belly Full.) ~

There is hardly a day that I do not hear from someone concerned about the increasing cost of living. Several people have thanked the Opposition for getting the government to address the issue. And they ask us to keep pressing – and we will. The government needs to do more to help people; they can afford to do more.

In a previous article, I noted that our country faced the twin threats of record-high inflation and a possible looming recession. Either one by itself is bad, but a combination can mean a world of hurt. We do not need to get there. That is a place where people can become desperate if unable to afford to live. To quote Bob Marley, “Them belly full but me hungry. A hungry man is an angry man”.

Government can provide the necessary support to people so that those who are less well off, including our pensioners, do not have to go hungry. Or to get angry.

Let us look at where things stand. Cayman’s inflation rate topped 11 per cent in the first quarter of this year and will likely go higher. Across all three Islands, living standards are being squeezed. And at the same time, wages are lagging significantly behind prices.

Businesses face spiralling costs. Families are paying more for everyday essentials. Housing, fuel, and utility bills have skyrocketed. At the grocery stores, food prices have increased by at least 5%. That was in the first months of this year – food prices have gotten higher since.

These are not luxuries that people can choose whether to buy.

Cayman is at the mercy of global trends, and in particular, price rises in the United States bear directly upon us. As stated in the first of these articles, much of this inflation is imported. We import much of our food from the United States, and in June, food costs in the US surged 10.4 per cent, the most since February 1981. So we know that we will be facing higher prices for some time.

Imported inflation means that our government’s ability to control inflation is limited. But there are important steps that this PACT government can and should take.

Let me be clear. The assistance provided to many households to lower their electricity bill is welcome. I was happy to see that action, limited though it was, taken by the PACT government in the last few weeks.

But the announced electricity credit programme only lasts for three months. What happens after September? Can families expect a spike in their electricity bills in the fall? At least there was some relief for three months.

However, suppose you are one of the many small business owners who will struggle to pay electricity costs over the summer. In that case, there is no relief assistance package for you. Suppose you are a homeowner or renter whose electricity use is marginally above the programme’s cut-off point. In that case, there is no relief assistance package for you.

In the last week or so, we have seen a website launched that repackages some other ideas. But this looks like a case of too little, too late.

It did not have to be this way.

The lack of clarity in the government’s response to the cost-of-living crisis reflects their lack of preparedness for it.

For the first half of this year, the PACT Government did nothing, despite mounting evidence that soaring prices were impacting hard-pressed families and businesses across our islands.

In June, when Parliament met, I was hoping that the Premier would have addressed the cost-of-living issue at the start. He was undoubtedly aware that the government statistics office had just confirmed what we were all feeling, that inflation had jumped to over 11 per cent.

The Premier ignored the issue and seemed unwilling to address what was the most pressing concern for our people. So, I put forward an urgent question in Parliament asking what action PACT would take in response to the cost-of-living crisis. I also offered up several suggestions as to things that government should consider.

Those who watched that session of Parliament may recall it took the Premier several hours, closeted in a meeting room with his colleagues, to answer that question. And that answer was so inadequate that he felt compelled to try again early the following morning.

The Premier’s inadequate reply to my urgent question in Parliament made it clear that PACT had no clear ideas on what action needed to be taken.

So, I immediately wrote to the Premier, setting out some of our ideas. These included those that I had suggested in Parliament, such as:

an increase in the stipend paid to retired seamen, veterans, pensioners and those dependent on financial assistance from the government. reducing the import duties on gasoline and diesel for six months to help ease the cost at the gas pump. deferring the government’s planned reinstatement of pension contributions to the end of the year.and providing a cost-of-living adjustment for all those working in public services, not just civil servants.

I made other recommendations to the Premier. Such as:

the continuation of Covid stipends to those in need, given tourism, would be slowly returning.requiring the Government-owned Cayman Islands Water Authority not to increase water rates for at least six months.and I urged the government to seek other ideas from Chief Officers in the various ministries.

All our recommendations would bring some immediate relief to a broad cross-section of hard-pressed Caymanian families and businesses. I am pleased that we have seen some action taken in response, notably the extension of the ‘pension holiday.’

However, it was not just my urgent question that finally got the government to pay some attention to this issue.

At the same June meeting of Parliament, my colleague, David Wight, Member of Parliament for George Town West, proposed a Private Member’s Motion urging the government to cut stamp duty for all Caymanians and to provide extra support to first-time Caymanian buyers. The measure was specifically designed to bring additional relief when housing costs are spiralling.

I am pleased to say that the government accepted and voted for David’s motion. We are now waiting for them to implement the measures we proposed.

Also, at that meeting, Barbara Conolly, the Member of Parliament for George Town South, pressed the Minister for Education over whether she had plans to extend the support offered to young families through the Early Childhood Assistance Programme. The Education Minister could not provide any ideas at the time, but she subsequently announced that the programme would be extended to cover the summer months.

This is excellent news for young Caymanian working parents who, as a result, can continue to afford quality childcare over the summer. Again, I welcome the government’s willingness to listen once we had raised the issue with them.

The government’s lack of preparedness for this cost-of-living crisis reflects their gross misjudgement of the future likelihood of inflation in the economic forecasts the Minister of Finance announced at the time of the budget last December.

The government’s budget forecast that inflation would be 3.4% in 2022 and only 2.2% across 2023-25. The Minister of Finance told the House and the country that these relatively stable prices would be enabled by ‘relatively stable rental prices and declines in transport and electricity.’

Of course, the Minister got it completely wrong, and his numbers have turned out to be wildly inaccurate.

And it is not just hindsight that allows me to say this. I told the Finance Minister in November that his estimates would prove wrong, and the consequences could prove disastrous.

In my response to the government’s budget, I pointed out that inflation in the United States was already at its highest level since 1990 at above 6%. I told the Minister of Finance that this would inevitably lead to higher inflation in Cayman. Indeed, I pointed out that there was already evidence of that inflation in our grocery stores, the gas pumps and utility bills.

Finally, I warned the PACT Government that inflation often hits the poorest and most vulnerable in our society the hardest. As costs rise due to inflation, so must government support.

Despite my warnings last November the government sat on its hands and did nothing for six months as prices spiralled and families suffered. It was only once my colleagues and I forced them to confront the reality that the government has taken any action at all.

And, while I welcome what they have done, they must now go further.

It is much less important who has the ideas than that something is done. I have said many times that if Ministers have no ideas and do not want to listen to us in the Opposition, they should ask their capable civil servants to develop proposals.

The only wrong answer at this time of a cost-of-living crisis would be to do nothing. Whatever the source of the solutions, I urge the PACT Government to act swiftly to help alleviate the adverse impact that runaway inflation is having on the living standards of thousands of families across our Islands.

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