Tobagonians enjoy return of Independence parade

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The Tobago Cadet Academy salutes during the 60th independence anniversary parade along the Claude Noel Highway, Scarborough, Wednesday. – David Reid

PAGEANTRY, style and precision marked Wednesday’s 60th anniversary Independence Day parade in Tobago.

After an absence of two years, owing to the covid19 pandemic, the event returned in fine style to the parade ground alongside the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bacolet.

The parade, which took place under brilliant sunshine, saw eight armed detachments from the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment, Coast Guard, Defence Force Reserves, Police Service and Cadet Force, march before a large crowd of spectators, many of whom had gathered at the site long before its 8.30am start.

Chief Secretary Farley Augustine is led through the ranks as he inspects the various armed detachments at the Indpendence Day Parade, at Parade Grounds, Dwight Yorke stadium, Bacolet, Wednesday. – David Reid

The armed detachments were led by the Bands and Corps of Drums of the Cadet Force.

Five unarmed detachments from the TT Fire Service, Prisons Service, Scouts Association and Pentecostal Crusaders also participated in the parade. They were accompanied by the Bands and Corps of Drums of the Boys’ and Girls’ Brigade.

“Is a whole two years I wait for this. I doh really go much things but ah doh miss this,” one woman told Newsday

THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine and his wife Takyana Nedd, headed the list of dignitaries.

They were joined by THA Presiding Officer Abby Taylor, Deputy Chief Secretary Watson Duke and his wife and other assemblymen.

PNM Minority Leader Kelvon Morris and councillor Petal Daniel-Benoit also attended, as did Tobago MPs Shamfa Cudjoe and Ayanna Webster-Roy and former chief secretary Kelvin Charles and his wife Catherine.

Former assemblyman and Tobago Organisation of the People leader Ashworth Jack was also there.

Members of the public line the Claude Noel Highway on Wednesday to enjoy the Independence Day parade. – David Reid

The announcement of Augustine’s arrival drew loud applause from the crowd.

Augustine, who inspected his first Independence Day parade as chief secretary, was accompanied by Brigadier General Dexter Francis. The classic song, Come Leh We Go To Tobago, was played during the inspection.

During the parade, the audience applauded the immaculately attired service men and women, who marched to the music of Blaxx’s Same Way. It featured, for the first time, an all-female detachment from the Cadet Force

Many said they were pleased with the general standard of the marching and the large number of young people who participated in the event.

They were also impressed with the parade of the mechanical units, comprising cars, motorcycles, trucks and appliances from the TT Fire Service.

After the formal event at the parade ground, the various detachments marched along the Claude Noel Highway, onto Wilson Road, then to Garden Side car park, Scarborough.

Hundreds of onlookers from Calder Hall, Darrel Spring, Bagatelle and other neighbouring communities, lined the roadway to take in the impressive display of skill and discipline.

Many of them used their cellphones to capture the event.

“I real miss this, boy,” said a Bagatelle woman. “If is one time of the year ah does feel national pride is for Independence. But this year is a milestone.”

A member of the fire service blows his trumpet during the Independence Day parade along the Claude Noel Highway, Scarborough, Wednesday. – David Reid

During the march, police on motorbikes performed stunts on the road to the delight of many young men.

Firemen also used a spout on one of the appliances to spray water on the spectators along the route. This was the highlight of the street parade.

While some people tried to get away from the truck’s path, others, particularly children, urged the firemen to spray them with water.

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5 more covid19 deaths, 182 new cases

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Image courtesy CDC

The Health Ministry has reported five more covid19 death, bringing the total figure to 4,144 since March 2020.

The deceased people were two elderly men and three elderly women, the 4 pm update on Wednesday said.

Three had multiple comorbidities, and two had a single comorbidity each.

The comorbidities included diabetes, hypertension, heart diseases, kidney disease, cerebrovascular disease, neurological disease, and cancer.

The ministry also reported 182 new cases. This number reflects the samples taken between Monday and Tuesday. The total number of active cases is 5,694, and the total number of cases since the pandemic’s start is 179,146.

A total of 198 patients are hospitalised, 19 in step-down/transition facilities, and 5,477 in home self-isolation.

The national vaccination status still stands at 51.2 per cent, with 716,407 people fully vaccinated while 683,593 took the first or no dose.

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TKR win Women’s CPL thriller

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Lee-Ann Kirby (left) and Natasha McLean punch fists during the Trinbago Knight Riders’ match against the Barbados Royals in their Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL), at Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts on Wednesday. PHOTO COURTESY TRINBAGO KNIGHT RIDERS. –

TRINBAGO Knight Riders (TKR) won a thrilling contest against Barbados Royals by one run in the opening match of the Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) T20 tournament at Warner Park in Basseterre, St Kitts, on Wednesday.

Royals needed 11 runs in the last over to win the contest. TKR captain and medium pacer Deandra Dottin, despite conceding a six, bowled a solid last over to lead the TT franchise to victory.

Royals, chasing 115 for victory, closed on 113/7 in 20 overs.

South African Chloe Tyron played an exceptional innings and at one stage Royals were on course for the win.

However, when Tyron fell for 38 off 26 balls (three fours, three sixes) the innings lost momentum.

Lee-Ann Kirby got the prized wicket of Tyron and some tight bowling by spinners Anisa Mohammed and Sune Luus kept Royals at bay.

Kirby ended as the best bowler for TKR with 2/32 in four overs of medium pace.

Opener Aaliyah Alleyne helped the Royals get off to a positive start with 19 off 28 deliveries.

Batting first, TKR posted 114/7 with Kirby hitting 30 off 30 balls with three fours and two sixes.

Hayley Jensen, who was excellent in the field, scored 20 not out off 18 balls and Dottin also chipped in with 20.

Royals captain Hayley Matthews was the chief destroyer taking 2/28 in four overs and Shakera Selman grabbed 2/16 in four overs.

Kirby won the player of the match award.

TKR will play Guyana Amazon Warriors on Thursday, from 3 pm.

A victory for TKR will guarantee a place in Sunday’s final at 2.30 pm at Warner Park.

Summarised Scores:

TKR 114/7 (20 overs) – Lee-Ann Kirby 30, Hayley Jensen 20 not out, Deandra Dottin 20; Shakera Selman 2/16, Hayley Matthews 2/28 vs BARBADOS ROYALS 113/7 (20 overs) – Chloe Tyron 38, Aaliyah Alleyne 19; L Kirby 2/32. TKR won by one run.

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Update: Jones-Cox got gunned down as soon as he arrived home Loop Barbados

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Update: 10pm

Police have identified the 28-year-old man who was killed as a result of gun violence today outside his home in King’s Gap.

The deceased has been identified by close family members. He is Jarad Trismal Jones-Cox of Kings Gap, Eagle Hall St. Michael. He died outside the front door of his home.

Police confirm shooting incident

Original story: 6:57pm

There has been a shooting in the area of Eagle Hall, St Michael.

It happened moments ago, around 6:30 pm, tonight, August 30, 2022.

Police have confirmed the incident to Loop News.

Sources tell Loop that residents in King’s Gap heard a series of loud explosions. One person counted eight. It is being reported that the shooting resulted in the death of a man. Police have, however, said that a man was reportedly found motionless at the scene.

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Barbados Ninja Throwdown returns attracting int’l competitors Loop Barbados

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Barbados Ninja Throwdown 2022 (BNT) is back after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The action takes place on Saturday, September 3, from 2 pm at Featherbed Lane, St John.

The response to this year’s event has been overwhelming, not only from local competitors but internationally as well – attracting competitors from the Netherlands, Sweden, France, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, Russia, Austria, Romania, China, Singapore, Japan, Vietnam; Australia; Israel and Egypt to name a few.

This is fantastic news for brand Barbados, as many competitors will have an opportunity to experience the food, fun and attractions the island has to offer and BNT 2022 will be featured by media outlets across the globe. Major international attention will be paid to the Barbados Ninja Throwdown as it is the sole qualifying course for the National Ninja League in the Caribbean.

Organisers of the internationally- acclaimed event, mother and son duo, Monique Hinds and Delano Hinds say they are exceptionally pleased with how BNT has grown, averaging over 4,000 spectators in 2020 and are excited for Saturday’s showdown with a high calibre of competitors from as young as 6 to the over 40 Masters’ category. They promise that competition on Saturday will be a high energy and fun atmosphere as “we showcase Barbados to the world.”

Celebrating its fifth year, Barbados Ninja Throwdown will have an exciting kids’ zone and food and drinks on sale – fun for the entire family.

Tickets for Barbados Ninja Throwdown 2022 are available at the door and via ticketlinkz.com.

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Hotels full! Inaugural ACTIF 2022 Conference pulls in trade guests Loop Barbados

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With over 1,000 persons registered to attend the first-ever AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum 2022 (ACTIF 2022) in Barbados, tourism officials are reporting great news as it pertains to room capacity on island being sold out in many quarters.

Chief Product Development Officer with Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc (BTMI) Marsha Alleyne with glee shared with Loop News that many hoteliers are reporting full capacity at this time with many of the West African delegates, participants, exhibitors and supporters staying at their properties.

She said that Sandy Lane, Crane, O2 and Hilton Barbados are “completely sold out”.

As it pertains to numerous hotels along the West and South coasts, she said the reports are all positive “as they are filled with our African brothers and sisters… We are happy and excited, to not just welcome them but to show them some a bit of Barbados and who we are.”

Speaking on these wins as well was the BTMI CEO Jens Thraenhart and he said that this Conference and the response to it from West Africa demonstrates there are more opportunities for Barbados’ tourism product outside of festivals.

He noted that Crop Over 2022 was a success and predicts a good response to the Food and Rum Festival in October, but outside of these, he asserted that ACTIF 2022 shows that a higher focus can be placed on “MICE business” as well. MICE stands for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions tourism.

ACTIF 2022 is to be held at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre (LESC) from September 1 to September 3, 2022. An inaugural direct flight from Lagos, Nigeria, also arrived in Barbados today, August 31 bringing some 130 participants from West African countries including Ghana, Nigeria, and Guinea.

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Bajans can shape next Crop Over; NCF starts 2023 plan Loop Barbados

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The culmination of Crop Over Festival was merely three weeks ago, but the National Cultural Foundation is already on the drawing board for 2023.

Amidst the buzz about this year’s Grand Kadooment route, the NCF will be leaving the decision up to the public.

During a press conference today the NCF’s West Terrace, St Michael headquarters, Minister with the responsibility for Culture in the Prime Minister’s Office, Senator Dr Shantal Munro-Knight, revealed that they will be reaching out to participants in the festival for their input.

“All Barbadians have a stake in terms of whether or not we have a successful Crop Over, and in that context immediately after this press conference, we will be releasing a survey to the public that will ask the public to input on the new route for Crop Over 2023,” Dr Munro-Knight declared while adding there will be a stakeholder survey as well.

Masqueraders, vendors and Barbadians who actively participate in the three-month festival will have a say, over the next three weeks.

The Minister added that the NCF was already in discussions with bandleaders for their opinions and recommendations for 2023.

“We want to be sure that for 2023 we have a festival that is as inclusive in terms of its design as we can make it. We are cognizant that we have worked with all of the stakeholders – the band leaders that we would have walked with in 2022 – we would continue to talk to them in 2023, but at the same time, we are cognisant that we have a multiplicity of stakeholders in the entirety of the Crop Over Festival. We want to have a process in which people can input, reflect on and make suggestions,” she noted.

Dr Munro-Knight stated that NCF should have the results of the survey by November.

“We are hoping that by November, the beginning of November, we will be able to come back to the people after we have had Cabinet’s approval to say this is what Crop Over 2023 will look like,” she indicated.

NCF chief executive officer, Carol Roberts-Reifer reported that this year’s festival was successful despite the challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The events were “well attended” and “heavily endorsed”.

Many cried foul at the late announcement of the festival in May and several promoters shared concerns about the poor sponsorship, however, Roberts-Reifer stated that the private sector pulled through despite the turbulent economy.

“The sponsorship exceeded out expectations in this environment. COVID-19 is a health crisis but it is also an economic crisis….

“Within the context of global economic restrictions, we are very pleased with the level of sponsorship we have been able to procure,” said Roberts-Reifer.

Her comments were supported by Oneka Small, curator of the Central Bank Crop Over Visual Arts Exhibition, who described the patronage at the three-part showcase held at the Queen’s Park Gallery as “phenomenal”.

“One of the highlights of this show for me having worked in the cultural industries for a long time is the number of people who passed through Queen’s Park over the last couple of months.

For each of the shows so far, we have been averaging about 600 visitors…by the end of [the exhibit on] Saturday we are going to have at least 1, 800 people come to view visual arts in Barbados. And to me, that is fantastic, amazing, overwhelming.

“There was a strong feeling of inclusion of visual arts within the festival. We were part of events, we were there for other events…we really feel included. A lot of times the visual arts feel like they are on the outside but definitely for Crop Over 2022, there was a great feeling of inclusion,” Small added.

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Cindy Fabre devient la nouvelle directrice du concours Miss France

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 Cindy Fabre, Miss France 2005 va prendre la direction du concours Miss France. Elle remplacera Sylvie Tellier l’actuelle directrice, qui quittera son poste à la fin de l’année.

Sylvie Tellier, l’actuelle directrice générale de du concours Miss France, va quitter l’organisation du concours de beauté après l’édition 2023 qui aura lieu le 18 décembre prochain à Châteauroux. Elle sera remplacée par Cindy Fabre, selon un communiqué publié ce mercredi (31 août).
Alexia Laroche-Joubert, va rester “seule en charge de la direction de la société Miss France a précisé le communiqué.

Une expérience dans l’événementiel

Cindy Fabre est native de Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire (Nièvre), elle est originaire de Guadeloupe par sa mère, et avait été élue Miss France 2005.Après le concours, elle a poursuivi sa carrière à la télévision. Elle animé diverses émissions comme Cash TV, La Plage des Secrets sur W9, ou encore L’Agenda du Week-End sur France 2.Après huit ans sur le petit écran, elle sera contrainte de mettre un terme sa carrière à cause d’un accident au visage.Pendant cette pause forcée elle travaillera comme chef de projet chez Ema Events, une agence spécialisée dans l’organisation d’événements à Dijon.

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Cyclisme: Alaphilippe de nouveau à terre à un…

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Poursuivi par la malchance cette saison, Julian Alaphilippe s’est de nouveau retrouvé à terre mercredi dans la 11e étape de la Vuelta, victime d’une luxation de l’épaule droite qui l’a contraint à l’abandon et bouleverse sa préparation à moins d’un mois des Championnats du monde en Australie.

Le double champion du monde en titre a glissé dans un virage au sein du peloton à 64 kilomètres de l’arrivée de l’étape courue entre Alhama de Murcia et Cabo de Gata, en Andalousie.

Emmené sur civière vers l’hôpital le plus proche, le puncheur âgé de 30 ans souffre d’une luxation de l’épaule droite, a indiqué son équipe, la Quick-Step, dans un communiqué publié en début de soirée. Les radios ne montrent pas de fracture, mais de nouveaux examens sont prévus jeudi en Belgique.

Le communiqué médical de l’équipe belge indique qu’il est trop tôt pour évaluer l’indisponibilité du Français, censé défendre son maillot arc-en-ciel dans moins d’un mois, le 25 septembre, à Wollongong, en Australie.

Cette nouvelle déconvenue s’ajoute à une liste déjà longue cette saison.

Alaphilippe a d’abord chuté lors des Strade Bianche début mars en Toscane, puis a souffert d’une bronchite qui l’a contraint à déclarer forfait pour Milan-Sanremo, l’une de ses courses préférées, et pour le Tour des Flandres.

C’est le 24 avril durant Liège-Bastogne-Liège qu’il a subi le plus dur coup du sort: une chute impressionnante et un choc terrible contre un arbre. Bilan, un pneumothorax, deux côtes cassées et une fracture à une omoplate, qui ont nécessité une longue hospitalisation puis une absence prolongée.

Revenu à la compétition juste avant le Tour de France au Championnat de France fin juin, où il a fini 13e d’une course remportée par son coéquipier Florian Sénéchal, le coureur n’avait finalement pas été sélectionné par son équipe pour la Grande Boucle.

Ce n’était pas la fin de ses ennuis. Il a ensuite été testé positif au Covid fin juillet au Tour de Wallonie, après avoir ressenti “un peu de fatigue” au moment de se préparer pour la boucle espagnole.

– “Une chute stupide” –

“Décidément […] Un enchaînement de m…”, commentait-il en conférence de presse fin juillet pour résumer sa saison, après avoir été contaminé par le virus en Belgique, ne cachant ni son agacement ni son fatalisme.

Sur les routes du Tour d’Espagne, on l’a vu régulièrement devant, menant notamment le train du peloton lors des étapes de montagne de la semaine dernière pour emmener dans un fauteuil son leader Remco Evenepoel à l’entame des dernières difficultés quotidiennes.

“Quand je vois depuis le début de saison les sensations de merde que j’ai eues, là je suis content de pouvoir faire du bon boulot dans la Vuelta. Ça va de mieux en mieux”, assurait-il dimanche après la 9e étape.

L’embellie n’aura pas duré.

Et Evenepoel, qui encensait lundi son coéquipier de luxe (“Je n’ai pas vu beaucoup de multi-champions du monde faire des choses comme il les a faites”, avait-il dit) n’a pas caché sa déception mercredi: “C’est triste sur une étape aussi calme de perdre Julian. C’est une chute stupide. J’espère qu’il va bien et qu’il ne souffre pas trop. Je souhaite le meilleur à +Loulou+”.

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Last-gasp Carvalho goal gives Liverpool dramatic win against Newcastle Loop Jamaica

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A goal in the 98th minute from substitute Fabio Carvalho gave Liverpool a dramatic 2-1 win against Newcastle United at Anfield on Wednesday.

Newcastle debutant Alexander Isak, playing just hours after receiving his work permit, had given his new team a first-half lead with a fine finish, only for Roberto Firmino to equalise in the second half.

It looked like more dropped points for Jurgen Klopp’s side as the game ticked into stoppage time, but a late corner caused a goalmouth scramble, which ended in Carvalho scoring for the second time in a week.

Eddie Howe will be disappointed with the result but would have been pleased with the efforts of his team, who were missing key players Bruno Guimaraes and Allan Saint-Maximin.

Isak had the first shot for the visitors as he cut inside Trent Alexander-Arnold and Fabinho before lifting his effort high and wide of Alisson’s far post, with Ryan Fraser also having a shot from the edge of the box that flew in the same direction.

Liverpool saw most of the ball in the first half but had to wait until the 34th minute for their first real chance after Firmino found Luis Diaz down the middle, only for the winger to miss the target from an angle after rounding Nick Pope.

Newcastle took the lead seven minutes before half-time when a Jordan Henderson clearance could only find Sean Longstaff, whose through ball picked out Isak to finish emphatically as he buried his shot into the top-left corner.

Isak had the ball in the net again early in the second half after good work on the counter attack but was marginally offside, and Liverpool were level shortly after as Firmino ran onto a Mohamed Salah pass from the right to sweep a shot into the bottom-left corner of the net.

It looked like a resolute Newcastle defence had held firm in the closing stages to secure a point, yet Salah nodded down to Carvalho from a corner, and the 20-year-old smashed the ball in off the crossbar from close range to send the home fans wild.

What does it mean? Liverpool almost frustrated at home again

The 9-0 win against Bournemouth at the weekend felt like a catalyst for Klopp’s men, who lost one and drew two of their first three games, but this performance appeared to be much closer to their untidy 1-1 with Crystal Palace than their electric undressing of the Cherries.

They were 5-0 up at the break on Saturday but had just five shots in the first half here, with none on target as the visitors defended strongly.

Liverpool kept going, though, and peppered Pope’s goal in the second half, having 18 further shots, with the final one from Carvalho making all the difference.

Isak makes strong start to life as a Magpie

Liverpool could argue they nearly dropped points largely down to officials at the Home Office, with Isak given a work permit just hours before kick-off.

The former Real Sociedad man was impressive on his debut, scoring one, having another disallowed and generally showing hard work and a good understanding of what his new coach wanted considering he has only just arrived.

Sleepy start from Liverpool despite win

Although it was a morale-boosting turnaround, Liverpool again fell 1-0 down, the 10th time in their last 13 competitive games the Reds have conceded first.

That being said, they often have enough to still get something, winning five of those games, drawing three and losing just twice.

What’s next?

Liverpool make the short trip to Goodison Park to face Everton on Saturday, while Newcastle host Crystal Palace later that same day.

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