WATCH: Pierre Committed To Youth Development – St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia’s Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for the Castries East constituency, Hon. Philip J. Pierre, faithfully continues to pursue development opportunities and initiatives for the benefit of his constituents and the institutions situated in his constituency.

With the help of Hon. Pierre, two Castries East primary schools are both one step closer to establishing fully functioning smart-classrooms.

On September 6, the Prime Minister personally delivered the state of the art, digital equipment to the students and principals of the Bishop Charles Gachet Primary School and the Bocage Combined School.

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La toute nouvelle association Oxy Maxi invite les amateurs de sport aquatique à venir découvrir l’activité de « balade aquatique » et de « longe côte ». L’occasion de découvrir un sport qui peut se pratiquer dès 10 ans… Rendez-vous est donné sur la plage de la Pointe Marin, ce samedi.

L’activité de balade aquatique ou de longe côte est encore assez nouvelle en Martinique, ce qui ne veut pas dire qu’il n’y a pas de passionnés ! Denis Lahély en est un. C’est pourquoi pour démocratiser l’activité, ce professeur d’éducation physique et sportive et de l’Éducation nationale vient tout juste de créer l’association Oxy Maxi, qui est affiliée à la Fédération française de randonnée pédestre. Pour créer son association, celui qui est également diplômé…


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Après l’éruption de la montagne Pelée le 8 mai 1902, un arrêté local du 15 septembre 1902 décide le transfert à Fort-de-France du Lycée Schoelcher, dans les locaux de l’Externat colonial qui se trouvent à la Caserne Bouillé. La nécessité va se faire de plus en plus sentir d’avoir de nouveaux locaux pour faire travailler les lycéens dans de meilleures conditions. Le 28 avril 1916, paraît un arrêté instituant une commission chargée de rechercher les moyens d’installer définitivement le Lycée Schœlcher. En 1937, après bien des atermoiements, le lycée que nous avons connu avant les nouveaux bâtiments de cette rentrée 2022, ouvrait enfin ses portes.

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Royal Commonwealth Society Saddened At Death Of Queen Elizabeth – St. Lucia Times News

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The Royal Commonwealth Society is immensely saddened to learn of the passing of our Patron, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. We express our deepest sympathies and condolences to His Majesty The King, The Queen Consort and all Members of the Royal Family at this time.

From her public commitment to the Commonwealth family in Cape Town, South Africa, as a young princess in 1947, and throughout her long life and reign, The Queen was an instrumental figure in nurturing and inspiring this unique, voluntary association of independent, and sovereign nations.

Since becoming the Head of the Commonwealth and Patron of the Society in 1952 at the age of 26, The Queen’s dedication to the Commonwealth has been unparalleled.

From her numerous official visits to nearly every Commonwealth country, to lending her name and support to programmes and events of which the Society has been honoured to deliver and support, including The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition, The Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy and The Queen’s Young Leaders, Her Majesty’s commitment to the value, and values, of this network of nations and peoples is humbling and irreplaceable.

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Executive Chair of the Royal Commonwealth Society, Dr Linda Yueh, said: “No-one has made a greater contribution to the Commonwealth over the decades than The Queen. As Head of the Commonwealth, Her Majesty personally reinforced the links by which this unique network brings peoples and countries from around the globe together in common cause. Her life and tireless efforts will forever be linked to this voluntary association of 56 independent and equal, sovereign states, which encompass over 2.5 billion people, and to whom The Queen displayed an unwavering dedication.

As Patron of the Royal Commonwealth Society, The Queen was unstinting and gracious in her support, attending many of our highest-profile events, including the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey and the High Commissioners’ Banquet.

She also lent her name to a number of programmes that the Society has been honoured to deliver, including The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition, the world’s oldest international schools’ writing contest, The Queen’s Young Leaders, and most recently The Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy.

Her Majesty’s lifetime of indefatigable and selfless commitment to the Commonwealth and the Society will be truly missed.”

SOURCE: Royal Commonwealth Society

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Les souvenirs d’Emile Maurice à Caserne Bouillé

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Sole survivor of Westmoreland house fire heads to US for treatment Loop Jamaica

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The young burn victim arrives at the Norman Manley International Airport in an ambulance to be air-lifted to the US on Thursday.

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The sole survivor of a house fire in Westmoreland that left her three brothers dead, 13-year-old Adrianna Laing, departed the island on Thursday by an air ambulance for treatment in the US.

The girl was severely burnt in the fire that claimed the lives of her brothers Adrianno Laing, 9, seven-year-old twins Jorden and Jayden Laing, on Sunday.

Adrianna, who was at a hospital in St Andrew, was transferred to the Joseph M Still Burn Center in Georgia, for treatment from Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston.

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Port of Spain reacts to the queen’s death

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FILE PHOTO: Queen Elizabeth II arrives at the Piarco International Airport for a Commonwealth heads of government meeting (CHOGM) on November 26, 2009. –

QUEEN Elizabeth II died in Balmoral, Scotland surrounded by family on Thursday, she was 96. Reactions in Port of Spain were mixed. Some expressed gratitude, others repudiation for colonialism, but all agreed she was a good woman, “a decent and nice lady.”

The queen’s 73-year-old son Prince Charles automatically became king and will be known as King Charles III, his office said. Charles’ second wife, Camilla, will be known as the queen consort.

Kathleen Francis was advertising ice-cream on Frederick Street. She was shocked, “Who is going to take over now? The colonial spirit and ambience come like it gone. I feel, its like wow.”

She remembered being a little girl, “going to the complex, to see the motorcade with the Queen. Everybody had flags.”

Francis didn’t think the new queen consort was “suited” but added, “Anyway, I for Prince Charles.”

Kelvin Fraser, 85, was sitting in Woodford Square when he got the news.

“She was a very decent person, she had discipline. She leave a legacy with her family.”

He remembered, in 1952, he “break biche” at Richmond Street Boys’ to watch the coronation in front of Parliament. He and his friend, Desmond Davis, joined everybody in the street singing God Bless the Queen.

Anthony Bruno, 60, was also in the square.

He said, “I don’t follow the queen and them, because them was colonialists. Them did believe in taking people things, because England don’t have minerals, art, diamonds and gold.

“She was just a woman like anybody else. I don’t see why anybody have to worship she. Why they don’t worship the Virgin Mary? Because she name Queen and control the world by force, we have to worship she. The onliest queen I know I had was my mother (sic).”

Queen’s Royal College student Ishayu Ali, 15, said students began hearing the news at lunch time and had to tell teachers. Ali predicted an uncertain future for the United Kingdom, “Basically, Scotland is going to secede, Northern Ireland is going back to normal Ireland and, aside from that, the United Kingdom is basically over.”

A man who chose to react anonymously said he worked as a butler at President’s House when the nation became a Republic.

“I was the man who placed the queen’s belongings in boxes to send back to England. She was good to Trinidad. If she was controlling Trinidad still, we would be in a better state. Trinidad has become a police state.”

Amir Mohammed, 67, remembered lining the Eastern Main Road as a seven year-old student of Arouca Boys RC to glimpse the royal motorcade. Though the 1955 motorcade was for Princess Margaret, the queen’s sister.

He said, “I am so sorry to hear she died but, what I am saying, some people tend to not go home. She was asked to go home and give the son a chance. She wanted to die in the work and she fulfilled her desire. She could have given the son a break.”

Despite the fact that Queen was 96, so many people expressed great shock at her “sudden” passing.

One young student, who had not heard as yet refused to believe the news.

Another student, 14-year-old Mikhail Melville from St Mary’s College said, “It’s kind of surprising, because I did not expect it really, not this year. There are so many memes how she is immortal and keeps going, year after year. Suddenly, dying on a day like this is just so surprising.”

Jeniel County, 33, a sales clerk said, “In my lifetime I never thought that I would see the death of the queen. She was just one of those persons who you thought would never die because she’s always been around.”

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PM: Queen Elizabeth II left a lasting legacy

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FILE PHOTO: From left, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Jean Ramjohn-Richards, Queen Elizabeth II and the late Maxwell Richards at a banquet held in the queen’s honour by then president Max Richards, President’s House, Port of Spain, on November 26, 2009 –

Following the passing of Britain’s longest-serving monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, the Prime Minister remembered her for her selfless duty to the Commonwealth.

Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday at the age of 96 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.

In a message on her passing, Dr Rowley said, after reigning for 70 years, the queen has left a lasting legacy for the people of the UK and the world.

In the release, Rowley further noted that the queen’s life “was marked by her strong sense of duty and dedication.”

He said that although TT gained its independence and later became a republic, this country still recognises her lasting legacy.

It added: “The Prime Minister recalled the promise that the queen had made at the age of 21 when she pledged her life to the service of her people. That promise was refreshed on her coronation day when she asked for ‘God’s help to make good that vow… I do not regret, or retract, one word of it.’”

Rowley also expressed condolences to members of the royal family and the government and people of the United Kingdom.

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