NBC’s Covid-19 Update – Monday August 8th 2022

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There were no new cases of Covid 19 recorded in St. Vincent and the Grenadines on Sunday August 7th, from either PCR or Rapid Antigen Tests.

In its latest update, the Ministry of Health Wellness and the Environment says there are now 57 active cases of Covid 19 locally.

Rawdica Stephen tells us more in NBC’s Covid-19 update.

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Le Serbe (Corratec) remporte la 4e étape entre Lamentin et Goyave à la suite d’une longue échappée en compagnie de Clavier et Eustache. Le Martiniquais aura même été maillot jaune durant plus de 40 minutes. Premier podium pour un Guadeloupéen avec la 3e place de Kendric Clavier.

Après une échappée en compagnie d’Adrien Alidor avortée samedi lors de la 2e étape, Veljko Stonic a cette fois-ci réussi son coup en remportant la 4e étape après une longue échappée. Le Serbe agrafe une deuxième victoire d’étape en course 2.2 après celle du Tour du Venezuela le 29 juillet dernier. Accompagné à l’avant de 5 autres coureurs durant la deuxième moitié de l’étape, Stojnic a été dans tous les bons coups en remportant les deux points chauds, puis les 25 points de la victoire…


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Animations : stage de gaming et tournoi au Moule

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Dans le cadre des activités de la ludothèque itinérante, la collectivité et l’association Les Nakama créole organise trois journées de sensibilisation autour du gaming du 9 au 11 août, à la médiathèque et en prime, un tournoi le 12 août.

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Stojnic a réussi son coup en remportant la 4ème étape du Tour Cycliste de Guadeloupe

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Après une échappée en compagnie d’Adrien Alidor avortée samedi lors de la 2e étape, Veljko Stonic a cette fois-ci son coup en remportant la 4e étape après une longue échappée. Le grand perdant du jour aura été Cédric Eustache, virtuellement maillot jaune à partir de la moitié de la course, le Martiniquais aura mal négocié les derniers kilomètres et manque la victoire d’étape et la place de leader au général.

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St Mary’s brings the ‘flava’ of Jamaican Jerk to the snack aisle! Loop Jamaica

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St Mary’s is set to ignite taste buds across the island, bite by bite and crunch by crunch, with its latest snack creation, St Mary’s Jerk Chicken Potato Chips.

Paying homage to the distinctly Jamaican dish that is known and loved worldwide, this flavour-packed snack will hit the shelves in time for the celebration of Jamaica’s 60th Anniversary of Independence.

“When it comes to flavours there’s nothing more sought after or synonymous with Jamaica than Jerk,” declared St Mary’s Marketing Manager Erin Mitchell.

“From renowned Boston Jerk in Portland to the street corner pan chicken chef to star-rated restaurants, if Jerk is on the menu, it’s a must-have. So, we are delighted to launch St Mary’s Jerk Chicken Potato Chips, inspired by our famed local dish, during Jamaica’s 60th celebrations to highlight the culinary significance of the flavour.

Inspired by Jerk Chicken, it is expected to deliver a familiar earthy, savoury, and spicy blend of exotic flavours that consumers have come to associate with the meal in every bite. With convenience and culinary excitement freshly packed in a 60g bag, St Mary’s has projected a retail price of approximately JM$250.

The St Mary’s Jerk Chicken Potato Chips, like its predecessors, is gluten-free, trans-fat-free and cholesterol free.

Additionally, Mitchell noted that with the creation of St Mary’s Jerk Chicken Potato Chips, “Jamaican Jerk Chicken lovers will no longer be limited to enjoying their favourite delight at set mealtimes; they can now treat themselves to a bag of St Mary’s potato chips; anytime, anywhere.”

This new flavour comes almost two years after the launch of St Mary’s potato chip line in 2020 with flavours Fire and Sea Salt. However, this snack creation stands as the sixth product innovation for the brand in less than 12 months.

“It’s been a whirlwind year for us, but very satisfying,” noted Mitchell.

“We firmly believe that St Mary’s is where good things happen and we’ve been showcasing that with our new line of products — Banana Chips Fire, Sweet & Spicy Plantain Strips and Johnny Crunchers in Fry Dumpling, Red Herring & Tin Cheese. And we’ve also enhanced that promise with our new logo, packaging, and brand activities. We simply hope our St Mary’s snack community is as excited as we are about all the new and tasty ways, they can snack with us; and that they will join us on this journey of innovation.”

Nevertheless, snackers, have much to look forward to before the end of 2022 as St Mary’s, a subsidiary of Jamaica Producers Group, retains an active focus on innovation and bringing more excitement, flavour, and diversity to the snack category.

From the beloved Banana to Plantain; Cassava to Breadfruit Chips; and most recently, Johnny Crunchers — the company prides itself on developing a strong tropical snack and produces a brand that showcases the best flavours of the Caribbean to the world.

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Cops intercept getaway vehicle after MoBay robbery, arrest three Loop Jamaica

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Three men were arrested and charged with robbery with aggravation and illegal possession of firearm following an incident at a supermarket in Orange Lane, Montego Bay, St James on July 31.

Charged are: Doni Malcolm, 25, otherwise called ‘CJ’, of Paradise Row; Nathan Campbell, 29, otherwise called ‘Bubinile’, a chef also of Paradise Row; and Matthew Reid, 27, of William Street in Montego Bay, St James.

Reports from the police are that about 10:44am, all three men entered the supermarket where they allegedly robbed the owner of several cartons of cigarettes and $100,000 before escaping in a Toyota Fielder motor car.

A report was made to the police who subsequently conducted an intelligence-led vehicular check point operation along the Unity Hall main road in the parish, where a vehicle fitting the description of the one the alleged robbers were travelling in was seen.

The driver was signalled to stop, and he complied. The vehicle was searched and several cartons of cigarettes were found. The men were arrested and charged after a question-and-answer session. They are to appear before the Western Regional Gun Court on Wednesday, August 24.

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LETTER: To say that white people ought to be viewed as enemies simply because they are white is a hateful and irresponsible statement

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Dear Editor:

Observer Media Group needs to do better.

Last night, I was listening to Observer’s Snake Pit and a caller was rambling on making some disturbing pronouncements. Firstly, the caller said, “The white man should always be viewed as the enemy.”

I waited with bated breath to hear if that statement would have been checked by any of the hosts because that statement is easily classified as hate speech.

I am a proud black woman and I don’t believe white people oftentimes need defenders because whether they want to accept it or not, white supremacy has done a number on a lot of races.

However, to say that white people ought to be viewed as enemies simply because they are white is a hateful and irresponsible statement that ought not to be uttered on media.

Further, the caller went on to mention assassination at which point Mr. Knight intervened (a delayed response might I add), asking the caller to “take back” that statement. However, the caller went on to debate and try to justify their use of the term.

I do not understand how a media company can allow its ethics to be compromised by guests or callers. The individual did not “take back” the statement but was allowed to continue with their diatribe.

Also, a woman who’s been on the programme quite regularly in recent times needs to learn to prepare herself to be on a programme discussing current events.

She cannot hope to lend meaningful perspectives on topics she’s only learning of because of Mr. Knight.

This woman never seems to have scanned a credible news report and when Mr. Knight would ask her if she knows what’s happening in so and so neighbouring country, her response oftentimes is, “Wha’?” Madame, when you are uninformed of what’s happening here, regionally or internationally, it comes across as you are on the station to preach the message of UPP come what may because you have no substance to weigh your stance against.

I am a lover of local media but can we please do better.

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Se espera una masa de aire más seca se filtre a través de la región

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Un cielo mayormente claro a parcialmente nublado prevaleció a través de la región con aguaceros limitados sobre el área bajo pronostico.

Algunos aguaceros breves llegaron a las áreas costeras del norte y este de vez en cuando pero no se observó ni reportó alguna acumulación de lluvia significante. Temprano en la mañana las temperaturas mínimas estuvieron entre los altos 70s a casi 80 grados a lo largo de las áreas costeras y en los altos 60s a bajos 70s en las elevaciones altas. Los vientos fueron generalmente del este entre 5 a 10 mph.

Para el resto de hoy, se espera una masa de aire más seca se filtre a través de la región con vientos tornándose más este a noreste y condiciones ventosas a lo largo de las áreas costeras. Los efectos locales y calentamiento diurno darán paso a aguaceros mayormente aislados a dispersos sobre las secciones del sureste de Puerto Rico.

Se espera que prevalezcan condiciones mayormente calurosas y soleadas en otras partes. Las temperaturas máximas durante el día estarán en los altos 80s a casi 90 grados con los índices de calor máximos alcanzando entre los 100-107 grados a lo largo de sectores del área norte central de Puerto Rico y algunas áreas aisladas en sectores del oeste y este de Puerto Rico. Los vientos estarán del este-noreste aumentando a 15-20 mph con ráfagas más altas con condiciones ventosas especialmente a través de las áreas costeras.

Vientos del este de moderados a localmente vigorosos mantendrán el oleaje picado de hasta 6 pies a través de las aguas del Atlántico y las aguas mar afuera del Caribe y los pasajes locales. Los operadores de embarcaciones pequeñas deben ejercer precaución debido a vientos de hasta 20 nudos con ráfagas más fuertes.

Existe un riesgo alto de corrientes marinas en las playas de la costa norte y sureste de Puerto Rico con un riesgo moderado para la mayoría de las playas locales restantes.

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Britney Spears y Sir Elton John anuncian single colaborativo

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Britney Spears y Sir Elton John han confirmado su colaboración en un single.

El mes pasado se rumoreó que los dos iconos de la música habían estado cocinando una tormenta en el estudio, y las fuentes se burlaron de que sería la “canción del verano”. Pues bien, parece que no tendremos que esperar mucho hasta que el tema bendiga nuestros oídos, ya que la pareja ha hecho el gran anuncio.

Hold Me Closer será una nueva versión del clásico de Sir Elton de 1971, Tiny Dancer, que marca el regreso de Britney tras el fin de su tutela de 13 años. La creadora de Gimme More no ha lanzado un single oficial desde Slumber Party, de 2016, el vídeo para el que conoció a su ahora marido Sam Asghari.

Sin embargo, los fans están más que dispuestos a disfrutar de algo nuevo, sobre todo después de que la reina del pop compartiera un clip de ella cantando una nueva versión más sensual del single de debut, Baby One More Time.

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— Elton John (@eltonofficial) August 8, 2022

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