La Ferme Perrine, 30 ans de travail et de passion récompensés

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Lamentin

Les responsables de la Ferme Perrine se sont vu remettre, ce samedi, la plaque « Jardin remarquable » concrétisant l’obtention du label du même nom. Un moment riche en émotion pour la famille Rose. 

La Ferme Perrine décrochait, en juin dernier, le label national Jardin remarquable. Ce samedi, en milieu de journée,  la plaque concrétisant cette nouvelle distinction a été dévoilée par le directeur de la DRAC (Direction régionale des affaires culturelles) Martinique et le propriétaire des lieux, Johnny Rose, en présence de la sénatrice Catherine Conconne et de Judith Laborieux représentant le maire du Lamentin. Une journée à marquer d’une pierre blanche pour la famille Rose….


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American Society Of Travel Advisors Hosts ASTA Caribbean Showcase At Sandals Royal Bahamian – St. Lucia Times News

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Over one hundred fifty travel advisors came together in Nassau this week for the American Society of Travel Advisors’ first-ever ASTA Caribbean Showcase 2022, hosted at the reimagined Sandals Royal Bahamian, September 11-14, 2022.

Offering an immersive, educational look at Nassau – a champion of tourism recovery – event highlights included Masters training from Sandals leaders and industry experts; face-to-face interactions with Sandals suppliers, operators and DMCs; and first-hand experiences showcasing the best and what’s new within and around the Bahamian destination to further build a portfolio of offerings for their clients’ next Caribbean vacation.

Events included discussions surrounding trends and updates from dignitaries, industry leaders and experts.

Attendees included Bahamas’ Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investment and Aviation, Chester Cooper; host, Sandals Resorts International (SRI) Executive Chairman, Adam Stewart; President of ASTA, Zane Kerby; Sandals Resorts International CEO, Gebhard Rainer; Executive Vice President of Sales and Industry Relations at Unique Vacations, Inc., Gary Sadler; Nicola Madden-Greig, President of Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association; and esteemed airline partners, including Marvin Alvarez Ochoa, American Airlines Caribbean Sales Manager.

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Presentations and seminars held throughout the week covered the importance of tourism to the Caribbean and what the destinations are putting in place to meet the demands of today’s travelers; why Travel Advisors should “specialize” as more and more vacation seekers are turning to them for guidance; the massive growth in the demand for destination weddings in the Caribbean; how to pursue the dive market; and more.

Speaking to the audience of travel advisors from North America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Stewart spoke on opening day, hinting at additional investments and announcements coming from Sandals before the end of the year, as well as his enthusiasm towards what is coming in the pipeline for the future of Bahamian tourism.

“We are united in our efforts to move the needle, think out of the box, and are looking at every element of the business and reimagining the product. I can tell you this: we are not interested in building anything typical,” said Stewart.

“We get up every day believing in the strength of our distribution, in the people who power our hotels, and in our training. We believe in our brand and we especially believe in travel advisors.”

Designed to meet the needs of the travel agency community, ASTA events include local chapter events as well as national and international meetings, creating opportunities for members to connect socially with peers and business partners.

Earlier this year, Sandals Resorts was the exclusive sponsor of ASTA’s official events to celebrate Global Travel Advisor Day and the magnificent role travel advisors have played in the industry’s remarkable return to travel.

“Travel advisors are an integral part of the tourism industry and we value and uphold the responsibility and sincere privilege that it is to empower this brilliant community with the resources to continue forging a bright future ahead while selling our magnificent Caribbean to their clients,” said Sadler.

SOURCE: Sandals Resorts. Headline photo: L-R – Adam Stewart, Executive Chairman Sandals Resorts International; Richard Moss, Sales Manager, St. Lucia Tourism Authority (SLTA).

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Water flows again at Celestine Trace, Maraval

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Upper Celestine Trace, Maraval, now has a water supply once again.

Newsday highlighted the dire situation there in a September 18 story headlined: No water at Mr Peter’s Parlour.

WASA subsequently said it had recently experienced challenges in maintaining a reliable water supply to customers at the extremities of the Maraval water treatment plant distribution system

In an e-mail to Newsday, WASA said, “This was due primarily to mechanical problems that affected one of the pumps at the Maraval plant, which required extensive repair works. Repairs to the pump were completed on September 10.”

The utility compaby said it has been working toreturn the service to normal, particularly to affected customers at the extremities of the distribution system.

It said the upper Celestine Trace area, along with Nicholas, Faustin and Clovis Streets, received a supply as scheduled on September 17-18 and will next receive a supply on September 20. Newsday confirmed that Peter Mendez, owner of the parlour, had received water after the repairs.

WASA did not comment on the problems experienced by those supplied by the Guanapo water treatment plant in Pinto and environs, which was raised in another Newsday report.

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Man’s body fished out of river in Barrackpore

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The body of an unidentified man was retrieved from the South Oropouche River on Monday morning in Barrackpore.

The police believed that the man, of East Indian descent, might have drowned. The body did not have any visible marks of violence.

A nearby resident was walking along the riverbank at the back of the Barrackpore market at No Two Junction when he saw the body floating face down at around 10.45am on Monday.

He alerted Barrackpore police, and Cpl Khallie and others responded.

The dead man was wearing a red jersey, grey shorts and black sneakers and had a red, black and yellow drawstring bag strapped over his shoulder. The body was floating about 100 feet from the riverbank.

Cpl Mohammed, PC Nandoo, Maharaj and WPC W/Sherry-Martin also visited the scene.

Cpl Khallie is leading investigations.

Anyone with information about the man’s identity can call Barrackpore police at 654-0609 or the nearest police station.

People can also call the police at 555, 999 or Crime Stoppers at 800-TIPS (8477) or report it via the TTPS App.

In an unrelated incident, a 13-year-old student of Barrackpore East Secondary School fell into an open manhole near the school on Monday morning while walking through floodwaters.

A passer-by rescued the girl, who lives at Mandingo Road in Indian Walk, Moruga. The police said she was not injured.

PC Sandy is investigating.

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Sra. Angelica A. Lampe-Tromp

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No keda asombrá pa loke Mi ta bisa;

pasobra ta yega e ora ku tur ku ta morto den graf lo skucha su stem

 Huan 5:28 

Cu dolor na nos curason,

nos ta participa fayece fayecimento di:

 Sra. Angelica A. Lampe-Tromp

Mihor conoci como “Pepe of Angel”

*02-10-1946 – †18-09-2022

 Acto di despedida lo wordo anuncia despues

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Deborah Ann Taylor Williams

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The swirling and shimmering leaf

Lands softly

Debbie

Deborah Ann Taylor Williams

“Debbie”

*29-05-41  –  †18-09-22

Condolences may be offered at Aurora Funeral Home on Thursday, September 22 from 6 to 8 PM.

Please wear cheerful colors. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your favorite charity.

Debbie’s choice would be The Donkey Sanctuary or Fundacion pa Nos Communidad.

A box will be available. 

Cremation will take place privately. 

A Celebration Of Life will be organized at a later date.

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Jennifer Guerrier : “Je voulais que les femmes rondes se sentent belles”

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Chef d’entreprise, passionnée de e-commerce, Jennifer Guerrier, infirmière libérale, met, en 2018, sa boutique en ligne Sibéo curvy, spécialisée dans les vêtements pour les femmes aux formes généreuses. 

Jennifer Guerrier, 31 ans, 1,74 mètre, aurait pu être mannequin. Elle a choisi d’être chef d’entreprise. Mariée, mère d’un petit garçon, Elijah, elle a créé en 2018 à Petit-Canal, Sibéo curvy (1) sa boutique en ligne, spécialisée dans les marques pour les femmes aux formes généreuses. La jeune femme est une mordue du e-commerce. Pendant des années, derrière son ordinateur, elle se forme seule dans des formations en ligne. Comme dit le dicton, quand on aime, on ne compte pas….


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Three more covid19 deaths, 59 new cases

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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The Ministry of Health has recorded three more covid19-related deaths and 59 new cases on Monday.

The latest fatalities – two men and one woman – had multiple comorbidities.

Active cases now stand at 4,340 with 15 patients in step-down facilities waiting to be discharged, 162 others are in hospital and 4,178 people are in home isolation. There are three patients in ICU and ten in the high-dependency unit.

The country recorded 182,306 covid19 cases since the first case in 2020. Since then, 173,772 patients have recovered and 4,178 people have died.

Over a year into the national vaccination programme, 716,837 people have completed the vaccination regime and 168,567 people had got a booster shot.

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Relative in custody for death of Rachel, 11-year-old mauled by dog

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Rachel Bhagwandeen –

A 32-year-old male suspect is now in police custody in relation to the death of Rachel Bhagwandeen, 11, who was mauled by a dog last month.

On August 25, Rachel and her nine-year-old brother Jaylon were watching TV at a family home in Vistabella and the dog entered the room.

Rachel pushed Jaylon to the door and told him to run and that she’d handle it since she’s older.

Her brother ran and alerted his mother, Seema Bhagwandeen, 41, and other relatives, who rushed to try to save the child but to no avail.

The dog was put down some days after, and Bhagwandeen’s funeral was held on September 3.

On Monday afternoon, acting Snr Supt Richard Smith – commander of the police’s Southern division – told Newsday the suspect was participating in an ID parade at the time and that the file would be sent to the Director of Public Prosecution’s (DPP’s) office on Tuesday.

He said the arrest happened over the weekend and confirmed the suspect is a relative of Bhagwandeen.

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Freeport man on sex charges after impregnating underage female relative

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A 28-year-old man from Freeport who allegedly impregnated an underage female relative has been granted $150,000 surety bail.

On Friday, the man faced Couva magistrate Alexander Prince on two counts of sexual penetration.

As a bail condition, the accused must not have any communication directly or indirectly with her or her family.

A police statement on Monday said he must also report to the Freeport police station once weekly between 6 am and 6 pm.

The magistrate also ordered that he must not enter the victim’s premises pending the determination of the matters or unless otherwise ordered by the court.

The matter was adjourned to October 14.

Earlier this month, the minor reported to a doctor at the Chaguanas Stress Relief Centre that she had missed her period for six months. Her parents were contacted, and a pregnancy test was done. A gynecologist confirmed the pregnancy.

The Central Division’s Child Protection Unit (CPU) and the Children’s Authority were contacted, and an investigation began.

On Thursday, the police arrested the accused.

W/Supt Guy-Alleyne, W/ASP Theodore-Persad, ASP Seecharan, Insp Hosein, and W/Insp Hospedales, all of CPU, supervised the investigations.

On Thursday, PC Vijay Ramkissoon, also of the CPU, charged him with the two offences.

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