Casimir Suggests Temporary Return To Online Learning – St. Lucia Times News

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Gros Islet MP Kenson Casimir suggested a temporary return to online learning as he, Education Minister Shawn Edward and others surveyed flood damage to the Dame Pearlette Louisy Primary school on Monday morning.

“I am very proud of the government for providing laptops to all our kids, so you know we may have to go back to online learning for some time at the Dame Pearlette Louisy and of course at some of the other institutions in Gros Islet,” Casimir stated.

The Ministry of Education announced the closure of the Dame Pearlette Louisy and the Corinth Secondary Schools due to the impact of Sunday’s flooding, which devastated the North of Saint Lucia.

Casimir, Minister for Youth Development and Sports, described the event as a troubled time for his constituency.

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He estimated that Gros Islet had suffered millions of dollars in damage.

And he echoed the concern Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre and National Emergency Management Organisation (NEMO) Director Maria Medard expressed at a news conference on Monday about the indiscriminate dumping of garbage in the rivers.

“We as a people can do better in terms of the way we treat our rivers – the way we dump garbage. We can see the remnants of what happened when we do things indiscriminately in our constituency and of course, in Saint Lucia,” the MP declared.

Nevertheless, Casimir said he was proud of his people who came together to assist each other amid the calamity.

He recalled that those who suffered no damage reached out to help others in distress.

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7-jarige jongen doodgereden, bestuurder rijdt door

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PARAMARIBO — De 7-jarige voetganger Amoko Shapildo is zondag aangereden door een personenauto aan de Oost-Westverbinding, ter hoogte van km

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Stage et interclub de boxe française pour nos boxeurs

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Savate. Challenge de la Toussaint Gwada Boxing Club

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Les boxeurs du Gwada boxing club prêt à en découdre. De g.à.d : Allan Bredon, Stéphane Feuillard et Grégory Houblon. • GWADA BOXING CLUB

Samedi après-midi au gymnase de Dothémare, les pratiquants de la savate s’étaient donnés rendez-vous pour une après-midi de compétition. Une bonne mise en jambe pour reprendre la saison, surtout que ce challenge ponctuait une semaine de stage.

Ce challenge de la Toussaint organisé par le Gwada
boxing club vient ponctuer une semaine de stage en Guadeloupe pour
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Violence Prevention Alliance touts drum therapy to curb violence Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

With high levels of violence within the Jamaican society, the Violence Prevention Alliance is touting drum therapy as a viable alternative to tackling trauma and stress that tend to cause violent behaviour among some individuals.

Drumming has been used by the alliance in several children’s homes across the island, resulting in improved conduct among children.

The declaration was made by Chair of the Violence Prevention Alliance, Dr Elizabeth Ward, as she addressed a forum hosted by the National Committee on Non-Communicable Diseases on Wednesday.

The forum was held under the theme, “Effects of violence and its relationship to increasing NCD (non-communicable disease) risks”.

In focusing her presentation on the benefits of drum therapy, Ward admitted that she initially did not believe that the method would have worked in curbing certain NCDs that contribute to violent behaviours.

“One of the things that we found that really can be an intervention, that’s affordable, that’s accessible, and can really help with dealing with trauma, is drumming, and if you asked me about this a couple of years ago, I would have said you must be joking,” she said.

“Drumming; we really look into it and see now that it enhances well-being, it boosts the cardiovascular system, it boosts your energy, it improves your blood circulation, it helps to burn calories, it helps to neutralise stress, it lowers blood pressure, and it relieves depression, anxiety, even suicidal ideation, and that has been proven,” Ward explained.

According to her, a recent study examined the positive effects drum therapy has on the brain of young people.

Dr Elizabeth Ward

She elaborated that, “They (researchers) did FMRI, which is functional magnetic resonance, and what they found in the results in that period after the end of the eight weeks, (is) there was an increase in functional brain capacity.

“There was (also) an increase in the areas, especially where inhibitory control activities are, and where actions of an outcome and self-monitoring and self-regulation are active in that part of the brain.

“So, it improves cognition and well-being of both well people and people who are ill, but this is actually to show you after the eight weeks what they actually saw, the areas of changes in the brain after the therapy was done,” said the Violence Prevention Alliance chairwoman.

Meanwhile, Ward outlined some positive results from drum sessions conducted at several children’s homes locally.

“So, we been doing this with children’s homes, and this is us (during the sessions) with caregivers from the children’s homes.

“We did it in six (children’s) homes and they asked us to do it in six more, and now they want to do it in nine more,” she revealed.

While admitting that it was “very slow” in getting the data from the drum sessions that were conducted, Ward said the reports received thus far are positive relative to the change in behaviour of children.

“(It is) very slow on getting the data, and (we) probably need a lot of help if we are going to have to do that, but there are reports of improvements in behaviour…, and now it’s three hours every week for the children in the children’s homes,” she declared.

“Especially for the lockdowns during COVID, they (the children) were so excited about having their drumming, and their behaviour improved,” stated Ward.

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Huawei trains 55 students in digital technology

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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In this file photo, UWI students take part in the Huawei Global ICT competition. As the impact of AI and disruptive technology grows, employees who can perform tasks that machines cannot are becoming more valuable. –

In a virtual ceremony on Friday, 55 selected students from Jamaica, Suriname and TT were welcomed to Huawei’s 14th Seeds of the Future programme, which provides young people access to education in information and communication technology (ICT).

The programme has seen over 12,000 students in 137 countries trained by Huawei industry experts.

Huawei vice president of public affairs and communication Daniel Ding, said, “Huawei believes access to education is important to create opportunities that support fair and sustainable development.”

IGOVTT CEO Charles Bobb-Semple, a stakeholder, spoke about the benefits of being a participant.

“Students not only learn about technology, but they also learn about Chinese culture, which is a very enriching experience.”

He said technology is key for any region to advance its economy as he quoted from KPMG’s 2022 global technology report, which said, “The biggest challenge businesses face in the adoption of digital technologies is lack of capable talent…organisations are needing employees that have a strong blend of business and digital skill.”

The Tech4Good project was launched in 2021. In it, students from the Seeds for the Future programme work together to use what they learned to address a social or environmental issues in their country. This year, Tech4Good began November 4, when the students joined others from universities in Slovenia, Peru and Belgium.

Another upcoming event is the Integration Experience trip where 20 students would be selected to visit the city of Panama in January 2023.

Jamaican Education Minister Fayval Shirley Williams said this trip gives students “the opportunity to work in a cross-cultural environment, while accessing key training in technology.” Students will participate in workshops on topics including entrepreneurship and Chinese calligraphy.

She said, “We want to provide our talented young people with the best opportunities possible and help them to succeed and contribute positively to the world.”

This year’s selected students were congratulated and encouraged to look forward to the experience that lay ahead in the Seeds for the Future programme.

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Red Force staff slams CCC tactics: ‘Cricket was the loser’

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Trinidad and Tobago spinner Akeal Hosein in action in the Super 50 competition. – Photo by Lincoln Holder

“CRICKET was the loser.”

This was the emotional response of one member of the TT Red Force staff when asked to respond to the questionable tactics used by the Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) to snatch a no result against TT in the CG United Super50 Cup, at the Queen’s Park Oval in St Clair on Monday.

Red Force were 74/1 after 15 overs, chasing 201 for victory, when rain stopped play for three hours.

After the rain delay, Red Force were set a revised target of 115 in 26 overs. Play resumed at 5 pm with light already fading.

Chasing the revised score, TT’s victory charge was stalled by CCC, who bowled just 3.5 overs in 35 minutes.

The umpires called the game off because of bad light at 5.35 pm. Red Force were only able to reach 97/1 in 18.5 overs.

A team batting second must face at least 20 overs before the Duckworth-Lewis method is used.

On multiple occasions CCC bowlers were almost in their delivery stride when they stopped. Jason Mohammed, who was batting with Kjorn Ottley, was visibly frustrated, gesturing at the opposition with his hands.

In another incident, a CCC player fell to the ground while fielding close to the boundary and one of the team’s trainers came onto the field, which caused a further delay.

CCC, captained by Trinidadian Denesh Ramdin, also bowled four of their five wides when play resumed at 5 pm.

At the Brian Lara Pavilion, TT players were clearly disgruntled by what was happening on the field.

Another talking point after the match was how did the umpires determine that 11 overs could have been completed when the match resumed at 5 pm. At this time of the year in Trinidad, natural light starts fading shortly after 5 pm.

After four matches, Red Force now have two wins, one loss and one no result.

CCC, batting first, were steady at the top of the order getting to 70/1 in the 19th over, led by former West Indies Under-19 player Kirstan Kallicharan.

Red Force fought back as Navin Bidaisee (17) and Kallicharan (37) fell in consecutive overs to leave CCC 72/3 in the 20th over.

Spin did the trick for Red Force as West Indies leg spinner Yannic Cariah dismissed Bidaisee and off spinner Mohammed removed Kallicharan.

The experienced Ramdin and Zavier Burton mounted a response. The pair put on 35 runs for the fourth wicket, but the Red Force bowlers kept the boundaries to a minimum.

Red Force, for the second time in the innings, took wickets in consecutive overs.

Burton was given leg before to medium pacer Terrance Hinds for 23 off 33 balls and leg spinner Imran Khan removed Ramdin for 12.

CCC were now 107/5 in the 29th over and desperate for a partnership.

Odain McCatty and Matthew Forde responded for CCC with both players attacking the Red Force bowlers.

In the 37th over, CCC got past 150 as Khan leaked 12 runs in the over.

McCatty struck a six over long on and Forde pulled a short delivery for four to the mid-wicket fence.

After McCatty and Forde brought up their 50-run partnership, Khan got the last laugh.

In the 39th over, Khan dismissed Forde and McCatty. Forde was out leg before for 25 and McCatty was caught on the mid-wicket boundary by Ottley for 28.

CCC could only muster 33 runs in the last ten overs as the students were all out for 200 in exactly 50 overs.

Khan was the most successful bowler for Red Force grabbing 4/53 in ten overs. Hinds took 2/18 in seven overs, Mohammed snatched 2/19 in seven overs and Cariah bagged 2/37 in ten overs.

Openers Joshua Da Silva and Ottley got Red Force off to an entertaining start with attractive shots.

In the fourth over, fast bowler Michail Powell put down a sharp caught-and-bowled chance to give Ottley a life. In the same over, Ottley punished CCC, leaning into a full-pitched delivery which found the rope. Ottley struck two fours on the leg side before the over was complete as Red Force progressed to 25/0 after four overs.

One of the shots of the day was a late cut by Da Silva down to the third-man fence for four off spinner Romario Greaves.

Goodridge got the breakthrough as Da Silva was bowled for 22 off 34 balls attempting a huge hit.

Shortly after Mohammed joined Ottley the players left the field because of rain.

SUMMARISED SCORES;

CCC 200 (50 overs) – Kirstan Kallicharan 37, Odain McCatty 28; Imran Khan 4/53, Terrance Hinds 2/18, Jason Mohammed 2/19, Yannic Cariah 2/37 vs TT RED FORCE 97/1 (18.5 overs) (revised target 115 in 26 overs) – Kjorn Ottley 43 not out, Jason Mohammed 23 not out. No Result

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Floods: Pierre Appeals To Citizens Not To Dump Garbage In Waterways – St. Lucia Times News

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Improper waste disposal exacerbated the flash flood events of November 6.

The intensity of the trough system that affected Saint Lucia’s northern region also underscored the island’s vulnerability to the global climate crisis.

Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre addressed those issues at a news conference on Monday.

Rehani Isidore reports:

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Temporary road at Bawden’s Bridge closed Loop Barbados

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Depending on the weather conditions, the Ministry of Transport will reinstate the road this week

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The temporary road at Bawden’s Bridge in St Andrew has been closed due to unstable conditions at that location which have made the road impassable. As a result, vehicular traffic will not be allowed to use the road.

Motorists are advised to follow the diversion signs in place so that they may be guided along alternative routes. Traffic coming from Turner’s Hall, St Andrew in the direction of Bawden’s Bridge, should turn left at Swans and continue along Rock Hall. Vehicular traffic coming from Douglin or St Andrew’s Church can only go as far as Walkers.

Persons are advised that boulders have been placed at the entrances of Bawden’s Bridge and its temporary road; motorists who attempt to cross this area will be doing so at their own risk.

Personnel from the Ministry of Transport, Works and Water Resources will seek to reinstate the road this week pending weather conditions.

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spice

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

It appears that dancehall queen Spice has returned to social media amid her hiatus since mid-October and concerns since last week relative to the status of her health.

While it is unclear whether the female entertainer herself made the posts, or it was done by person or persons aligned to her circle, the official Spice Instagram page was busy commenting and posting on the platform on Sunday afternoon.

In her first Instagram post since telling her fans she was taking a break from social media on October 17, the entertainer reposted an Instagram post made by one of her fans’ pages, ‘Chart of Spice’.

The fan had urged like-minded supporters of the deejay to stream her a new single, ‘Worlds Apart’, featuring deejays Vybz Kartel and Patoran King.

“Worlds Apart,” wrote the Spiceofficial Instagram page underneath the post, with several fire emojis.

The dancehall queen’s Instagram page then went on to post lyrics of her single, ‘Same Mouth’, from her latest album, Emancipated, which was released in the summer.

“The same mouth you feed at your table, will do to you wah Cain do to Abel. The same mouth will say you fi disable, sometimes me wish them mouth did have a label. Them a wish fi me fall out, keep going all out,” Spice deejays in the snippet posted from the track.

One of the artiste’s biggest fans, kemmm_kemmm, also quoted lyrics from the same track on her Instagram page as rumours swirled last week relative to Spice’s health.

The entertainer’s Instagram page responded to her fan on Sunday, telling her that, “If it’s one thing I’m gonna do is keep reminding you that I love you… Amen to your Caption.”

There is no denying that Spice and former beauty queen and now parliamentarian, Lisa Hanna, are ‘besties’, a term used on occasions by the dancehall entertainer to refer to her close fans.

It was, therefore, no surprise to see Spice’s Instagram page respond to a photograph shared by Hanna hugging her son in a tender mother-and-child moment.

“Awww,” wrote the Spiceofficial Instagram page on Sunday to the photograph that was uploaded by Hanna last week.

The buzz of activities from Spice’s Instagram page is welcome news for some of her fans who had been praying for her health following rumours of serious medical complications in the Dominican Republic on November 2, which her booking agent, Ray Alexander, subsequently denied.

“Yes, Spice is back. Thank heavens,” wrote one Instagram user late Sunday, echoing the sentiments of a large segment of her fan base.

Amid it all, there were some persons who were not convinced that it was Spice – real name Grace Hamilton – who was commenting on Sunday, but possibly someone from her team.

“Mi haffi see Spice go live fi believe a she on her page. I believe her family a try cover up…,” opined one Instagram user.

Another social media user agreed with that position.

“Same thing I say from last night. Until she (Spice) go live, knowing how she love her besties and how she speak about her fans etc., I not believing nothing until she go live,” wrote another woman.

Others claimed that if the rumours were a stunt to promote her music, they had lost respect for her.

“Disrespectful! Save my prayers for my family,” shared one woman.

Added another: “If this is a stunt, well I’ve lost all forms of respect for Spice. Sorry, not sorry.”

However, some fans of the deejay said she had a right not to disclose to anyone what was happening in her personal life.

“She (Spice) said she was taking a break. She is a public figure, but just like everyone, she deserves privacy,” said an Instagram user.

“I do not understand why people feel so entitled to her personal life. They are actually getting upset because she won’t tell them her private business,” she added.

Said another woman: “Y’all ran with a rumour that even her team denied and y’all upset she started posting and don’t say nothing

“The lady will come and address it when she us ready!! She or her family never give the media nothing to run with!!”

Spice is widely known for songs such as ‘Ramping Shop’, with Vybz Kartel; ‘Cool It’, and her recent hit, ‘Tape Measure’.

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The Adventures of Reading

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

The Adventures of Reading*

Do you like to read? That’s wonderful if you do. If you don’t, that’s okay too. I hope you will be inspired to read with delight after reading this article.

I have a passport. It’s my official ID that allows me to travel around the Caribbean and to over 196 countries in the world.

Just as I can use my passport to get to New York,  Miami, England, Antigua or Jamaica so you can open a book and take off to enchanted regions of your imagination.

The world and its wonders are ready for you to touch and explore. Open a book and meet a riveting artist, grandparents on a green, leafy, colourfully rich farm, and a mother and daughter bonding through baking and sewing; discover volcanic or seismic eruptions in their horrying splendor, picture monkeys in your back yard eating mangoes and swinging in trees; meet a ginormous whale or a tiny creature on the ocean floor. Picture a mongoose fighting off a snake or a roster doing battle with a barking dog, all by turning the pages of a book!

The fun part is you don’t have to spend lots of money  to see and experience the amazing things around the world, just open a book, open your mind and use your imagination. You will be able to feel the hot, blazing sun of the Sahara Dessert in Africa or experience a close up view of Mars in an astronaut’s suit. You can even take your mind back to when the volcano erupted and see the lava flowing, cutting through the Earth and leaving it’s mark in the texture, colour and shape of Black Rocks in St. Kitts.

Close your eyes and imagine that your are climbing Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. Can you see the summit? Can you feel your fingers numbing from the biting cold? How far up are you? Climb! Climb! Keep going…

Do you want to make reading more fun and rewarding? Here are three tips to enhance your reading experience:

*Make Words Come Alive*

*Read to Friends and Family* and

*Dive Deep*

Louise Baigelman, a lady who studied reading says that you can make words come alive when you read by changing out letters in words. Let us use man for example, change the n to a p what would get? What other letters can we swap out to get another word?

She also says that we can say tongue twisters like ‘Peter Piper picked a peck or pickled peppers’, to make reading fun. (Try it!)

The second thing you can do to make reading exciting is read to friends and family. Emilie Buchwald, an award-winning children’s author, once said “Children are made readers on the laps of their parents.” When  you read to friends and family you can ask questions about words or ideas that you don’t understand. This will help to build your vocabulary and  develop a desire or appetite to read more on your own. You also get a chance to express to your parents or friends your own ideas on topics and they will surely give you helpful feedback. You will form memories with your parents, family and friends by just reading a book, and those previous memories you can share with your children’s children.

The third thing you should explore when reading is to Dive Deep. Reading is a open door to learning. When you dive deep you must be curious and inquisitive to study the book, not just read it. Reflect on what you see while you are reading. Focus on characters in the story and ask questions such as what was the author thinking when choosing the story plot or the rhymes of a poem. You would also be able to tell someone what the book is about or what statements or ideas attract your attention the most. Look again! Now try to identify patterns to help you appreciate the structure and details of the book. The next time you pick up a book, a poem or an article even a devotional track,  remember to dive deep.

Do you know that as a little girl I loved to read? I read everything that I could get my hands on, even now that I am an adult, I still can’t wait to read in my spare time. This passion that I have for reading helped me to write my own book. It’s called *Screaming for Your Touch.* I am also writing three more books. Each and everyone of you can become an author just like me. It is tedious but creative work and you may not feel like writing some days but you just keep at it.

Read and apply yourself. Why? You will become masterful readers, exceptional thinkers and brilliant writers. Just open a book. Read it. Write your own spectacular ideas down! Before you know it I will be buying your finished book. What’s next? As an author, you will take other readers on a book tour of amazing adventures!

Kishma Isaac specializes in language art, creative writing and reading for fun. She has been a primary school teacher for more than 14 years, and the author of a book of poem *“Screaming For Your Touch.”*

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