Parade preparation: Arms of the Ministry of National Security

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A member of the TT Fire Services band during parade preparations on August 22.

Newsday photographer Sureash Cholai captured moments on August 22 as arms of the security forces prepared in Nelson Mandela Park, St Clair for the traditional Independence Day military parade.

The parade returns to the Queen’s Park Savannah after a two-year break due to restrictions put in place to contain the spread of the covid19 virus.

Prisons Services members and band

TTPS women police

TT Defence Force

Reserve Soldiers

COAST GUARDS

Cadets

Traffic Wardens

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Mary Francis Welcomes BCF Review, Wants Report Made Public – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Human rights advocate and Attorney at Law Mary Francis has welcomed plans for a Bordelais Correctional Facility (BCF) review announced recently by Home Affairs Minister Dr. Virginia Albert-Poyotte.

“I think it is a good thing,” Francis told St Lucia Times.

But she believes citizens have a right to know the findings.

” I am hoping the report will be made public and people will know the findings and recommendations and ensure recommendations are followed up,” the Coordinator of the National Centre for Legal Aid and Human Rights stated.

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Her comments follow a recent disclosure by the Home Affairs Minister that there would be a BCF review addressing areas including management, operations, and infrastructural and security issues.

“In the coming months, you will see some major changes at Bordelais,” Dr. Virginia Albert-Poyotte told reporters.

However, Mary Francis said she heard nothing concerning human rights, the rights of prisoners, and inmate nutrition.

The outspoken human rights campaigner recalled having raised issues regarding inmate nutrition and medical care earlier this year in response to complaints she received from prisoners.

“I hope the review looks into those matters,” Francis told St Lucia Times, adding that there must be compliance with proper standards.

“There are human beings incarcerated there because of offences they committed and those who are on remand. But at the same time we must always remember that we have to treat them fairly so that when they leave there they will come out as better persons and not angry because of the treatment they received,” she stated.

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Índices de calor podrían estar entre 102 a 107 grados para el día de hoy

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El meteorólogo Ian Colón, del Servicio Nacional de Meteorología (SNM) en San Juan, informó que los índices de calor podrían estar entre 102 a 107 grados. No obstante, Ian Colón afirmó que no hay una advertencia de calor.

Ian Colón agregó que “las condiciones deben de estar relativamente tranquilas”. La entrada de aire seco limitará el desarrollo de aguaceros.

“Independientemente, por los efectos locales y diurnos, se espera algún tipo de actividad de desarrollo de aguaceros y tronadas aisladas para sectores del Suroeste de Puerto Rico en horas de la tarde”, añadió Colón. 

Colón expuso que, para el resto del área, el cielo debe de estar parcialmente nublado a soleado con condiciones “bastante cómodas”.

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Índices de calor podrían estar entre 102 a 107 grados para el día de hoy

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El meteorólogo Ian Colón, del Servicio Nacional de Meteorología (SNM) en San Juan, informó que los índices de calor podrían estar entre 102 a 107 grados. No obstante, Ian Colón afirmó que no hay una advertencia de calor.

Ian Colón agregó que “las condiciones deben de estar relativamente tranquilas”. La entrada de aire seco limitará el desarrollo de aguaceros.

“Independientemente, por los efectos locales y diurnos, se espera algún tipo de actividad de desarrollo de aguaceros y tronadas aisladas para sectores del Suroeste de Puerto Rico en horas de la tarde”, añadió Colón. 

Colón expuso que, para el resto del área, el cielo debe de estar parcialmente nublado a soleado con condiciones “bastante cómodas”.

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Three COVID-positive elderly men have died Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Three COVID-positive elderly men have died Loop Barbados

Local death toll due to COVID-19 exceeds 540

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Three men in their 70s and 80s have died with COVID-19.

Two of them, aged 78 and 79, died on Monday, August 29, while the third, who was 83 years old, passed away today, Tuesday, August 30.

Their deaths have brought the casualties from the virus to 542.

Minister of Health of Wellness, Ian Gooding-Edghill, extends his condolences to their families and friends.

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Fire Officers Get Disaster Prevention Technology & Management Training In Taiwan – St. Lucia Times News

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Four fire officers are now in Taiwan undergoing training in the area of Disaster Prevention Technology and Management.

The team comprises three men and one female, and they are currently participating in the advanced three-week programme which commenced on August 15, 2022.

The training aims to develop the skills and competencies of participants and to allow them to examine the challenges, weaknesses, or threats associated with resolving disaster issues in their respective countries.

The Taiwan ICDF or International Cooperation and Development Fund provided participants with fellowships which covered airfare, accommodation and living allowance.

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Paraguay, Belize, Haiti, and Tuvalu are among the other countries participating alongside Saint Lucia in the advanced training programme on Disaster Prevention Technology and Management in, Taipei.

The team of firefighters is expected to conclude their training on September 02, 2022.

The Government of Saint Lucia and specifically the Department of Home Affairs sincerely thank the Republic of China (Taiwan) for their invaluable contribution in strengthening the human resource capacity of Saint Lucian professionals.

SOURCE: Department of Home Affairs

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Manifestantes en contra de LUMA y de la Junta de Control Fiscal cierran el acceso a Hato Rey

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El grupo identificado como ‘Jornada se acabaron las promesas’ cerraron hoy el acceso a la zona de Hato Rey en medio de protesta contra la empresa LUMA Energy y la Junta de Control Fiscal (JCF).

Según trascendió, estos se encuentran en las inmediaciones del edificio Seaborne donde se encuentran las oficinas de la (JCF) y del Negociado de Energía.

“Hoy se cumplen seis años desde que el gobierno de Estados Unidos nos impuso la Junta de Control Fiscal y la Ley PROMESA con un montón de promesas, como si fuera un chiste, de mejoras en la condición de vida del puertorriqueño, de evitar el saqueo y la corrupción. Por el contrario, a seis años, vemos que el país sigue empeorando”, manifestó en RADIO ISLA Jocelyn Velázquez, portavoz del grupo.     

Pendientes a RADIO ISLA para más información.

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Reportan desprendimiento de rocas en la carretera PR-615 en Ciales

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La Policía informó sobre un incidente de desprendimiento de rocas en horas de la noche del martes en el Barrio Pozas carretera PR-615 en el pueblo de Ciales.

Según informó el agente Omar Olmeda, del Distrito de Ciales, al llegar al lugar, se encontró con policías municipales y personal de Manejo de Emergencias. Entonces, procedió a cerrar la vía de rodaje.

Se exhorta a la ciudadanía tener mucha precaución en esa área.

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Salud reporta 10 muertes y 319 hospitalizaciones por COVID-19

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El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el miércoles 10 muertos y 319 personas hospitalizadas.

La cantidad de muertes atribuidas es de 4,971.

Hay 282 adultos y 37 menores hospitalizados. Este monitoreo cubre el periodo del 16 al 29 de agosto de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 24.68 por ciento.

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Young Professionals Cafe tevreden over eerste jaar

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