Another High court Judge left Dominica

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The content originally appeared on: Sun Dominica

Come September 2022, Dominica’s High court will see new judges on the bench, as Justice Wynante Adrien-Roberts will be transferred to St. Lucia.

This announcement follows the July 15, 2022, transfer of Dominica’s civil judge, Justice Birnie Stephenson who served in Dominica for nearly 13 years.

Justice Stephenson now performs duties in St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the Guyanese-born will be replaced by her sister at the bar and country mate, Justice Jacqueline Josiah-Graham effective September 1.

While a replacement for the civil Judge has been announced, the substitute judge for the criminal section of the court has not yet been revealed.

Justice Adrien-Roberts, who is a Dominican, served in this jurisdiction for three years after she was transferred from Grenada in 2019 replacing Justice Victoria Charles-Clarke.

Her duties in St. Lucia will officially commence on September 15, 2022.

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Deborah Harris: I fell in love with Dominica right from the start

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The content originally appeared on: Sun Dominica

Mrs. Deborah Harris of Barbados, first came to Dominica in 1974 having fallen in love with a son of the soil and then with the country, which she calls home.

Deborah met her then-future husband Ray while studying at the UWI Cavehill Campus in Barbados. Completing his studies Ray returned to Dominica with Deborah following shortly thereafter.

She tells The Sun, that Dominica’s topography was the first thing that caught her eye.

“Flying into the then Melville Hall Airport was the verdant green mountains and acres of coconut trees. Coming from a flat island, the mountains were impressive,” she said.

Mrs. Harris’ most significant contribution to the country is in its education sector, becoming a teacher at the Convent High School (CHS)- her ‘home away from home’ – in September 1975.

“I started as a foreign language teacher, teaching French and Spanish,” Deborah said. “The following year I was teaching only Spanish. In 1979 we left Dominica for a bit. I rejoined the CHS Staff in 1981 and was asked to teach Caribbean History. That began a long stint as a History teacher.”

Mrs. Harris spent intermittent periods away from Dominica but always returned to the CHS where she helped nurture young ladies into wholesome, productive women. She sagely stated: “At all times, I have given of my best as I understood the impact that teachers can have on their students.”

Deborah describes herself as a proud West Indian woman and a strong regionalist because the English-speaking Caribbean feels like ‘home’.

“I am aware of our common origin and history, so I consider us to be one people,” she said. “Individuals usually have difficulty telling where I am from through my accent, so when they finally ask, I usually laugh and say that I am a ‘Bajan-Dominican-West Indian’.”

Not calling it a culture shock per se, Harris says there was one main adjustment in moving to Dominica.

“I would say the biggest difference was the Dominican accent and the Kw?y?l language. It took a little while for my ear to pick up the speed and rhythm of the Dominican accent,” she said. “As far as Kw?y?l was concerned, because I had studied French, I could understand certain Kw?y?l words, and over time, I understood more.”

In her over 40 years on the island, Mrs. Harris’ impression of Dominica has only transformed for the better.

“I fell in love with Dominica right from the start and that hasn’t changed. Over the years, Dominicans, of whom I consider myself to be one, have just reconfirmed my initial assessment of them as a strong, resilient, nationalistic people,” Deborah said.

A span of four decades brings about a noticeable change in any society. Mrs. Harris has witnessed many events in Dominica’s history.

“Dominica went through some turbulent years, especially in the latter half of the 1970s, – riots, strikes, changes in government, the ‘Dread’ issue – but there has been a lot of growth as well. Over the years, the Independence celebrations have only grown in size and importance,” Deborah said.

Mrs. Harris who was also Vice Principal at CHS touched on growth in the education sector.

“In 1974, there might have been four secondary schools, all in Roseau. Over the years, that number has grown to 15, all over the country. There are also tertiary level institutions and teacher training programmes,” she said.

She pointed to other areas of progress namely: road infrastructure, technological advancements, tourism, housing, telecommunications, and the maintenance of Dominica’s Nature Island status.

“Now, does this mean there are no problems in Dominica, or there is no room for improvement? Obviously not. But there has been a lot of development and we should be proud of this,” she said.

A keen observer of global events Mrs. Harris opined: “I hope we don’t take the peace and stability that we enjoy here in the region for granted. As the saying goes, ‘you never miss the water till the well runs dry’ and once a society descends into chaos, it is very difficult to get it back on track.”

-By Andrea Louis

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Mayers leads from the front to guide Barbados Royals to victory Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Barbados Royals claimed victory in their opening fixture of the men’s edition of the 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) by defeating St Kitts & Nevis Patriots at Warner Park in St Kitts on Thursday night.

The Royals won the toss and opted to field first and it proved to be a wise decision as they restricted the Patriots to 149 for eight off their allotted 20 overs.

Andre Fletcher top scored for the Patriots with a sparkling 81.

Needing 150 to win, the Royals reply with 150 for three to win the match with 11 balls to spare.

Rahkeem Cornwall and Kyle Mayers raced to a 64-run opening partnership to set the platform for the victory.

Mayers, who batted through the majority of the innings, hammered 73 from 46 balls to put the result beyond doubt.

Cornwall supported well with 39 from 25 balls.

The Patriots were handed a blow prior to the match with the absence of Evin Lewis through injury but the new opening pair of Andre Fletcher and Joshua Da Silva ensured that the Patriots had a firm foundation reaching 43 without loss at the end of the PowerPlay.

Fletcher was in imperious form as he raced into the 40s and although he slowed down somewhat as he approached his 50, once that landmark was reached he pressed on the accelerator once again eventually being dismissed for a brilliant 81 from 55 balls.

However, that was the only knock of substance in the Patriots’ innings as no other batter was able to stick with Fletcher long enough to help set a more challenging total.

Barbados Royals were excellent in the field, and this was no more typified than Corbin Bosch’s five catches in the outfield, a CPL record.

If the Patriots were going to defend their total, they had to match the Royals’ excellence in the field, but drops in the field released the pressure on the Royals

Mayers was to be the biggest beneficiary of the chances that went begging as he survived three drops to guide the Royals to the cusp of victory before Azam Khan (9) and David Miller (2) saw them over the line with plenty of balls to spare.

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One-legged man killed in St James

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Police say they have no motive as yet for why someone wanted to kill a one-legged man.

Police reports said Stephon Alexander, 49, of Nizam Street, St James, was liming at a bar on Bourne Road at about 7.45 pm on Thursday when he was killed.

Alexander had his right leg amputated years ago, police said.

His killers went directly towards him, sparing all the others who were liming, which convinced police he was the target.

They said as far as they knew Alexander was not involved in any criminal activities, and suspect he may have had a previous falling-out with someone who decided to kill him.

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Saint Lucia Cops Eleven Coveted Titles At The 29th Annual World Travel Awards – St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia’s eminence as the ‘Caribbean’s Leading Honeymoon Destination’ remains undefeated as She was again awarded the prestigious title for the thirteenth time, at the 29th annual World Travel Awards. Additionally, affirming Her prominence as a must-do adventure hotspot, Saint Lucia has been conferred the honour of the ‘Caribbean’s Leading Adventure Tourism Destination’ for the first time, in the travel award history.  

 The World Travel Awards Programme was established in 1993 and is the most prestigious and sought-after awards programme in the global travel and tourism industry, rewarding and celebrating excellence across all tourism industry sectors.

Receiving the coveted awards at the Gala Ceremony held in Jamaica on August 31st, was Hon. Guibion Ferdinand-Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture, and Information. He was joined by Mr. Christopher Gustave-Marketing Manager for the Caribbean Market, Events, and Sports at the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority

“The Adventure Tourism and Honeymoon awards will only continue to place the destination in a class of its own. This is a huge honour but topping them both is a very fulfilling accomplishment. The value that our Saint Lucian people place on the tourism product is unmatched, and these awards will be used to inspire even more people to visit.  We dedicate these awards to the hard work and resilience of the people of Saint Lucia”, remarked Hon. Guibion Ferdinand.

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Saint Lucia’s unique experiences are among the best in the world. From internationally recognized extreme adventures to the simple pleasures of the outdoors, our strategic emphasis on adventure and romance has paid off greatly. We understand why romance seekers choose Saint Lucia, and we continue to inspire couples to write their ultimate love story.

Nine industry partners throughout Saint Lucia were also recognized in the 2022 Caribbean Class of the World Travel Awards Programme.

Saint Lucia’s Leading All-Inclusive Resort:   Sandals Grande St. Lucian

Saint Lucia’s Leading Beach Resort:             Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa

Saint Lucia’s Leading Boutique Resort:        Cap Maison

Saint Lucia’s Leading Car Rental Company:  Sixt

Saint Lucia’s Leading Destination Management Company:  Barefoot Holidays Saint Lucia

Saint Lucia’s Leading Hotel:                          Rabot Hotel by Hotel Chocolat

Saint Lucia’s Leading Resort:                        Sandals Grande St. Lucian

Saint Lucia’s Leading Tour Operator:            Real St. Lucia Tours

Saint Lucia’s Leading Travel Agency:            Going Places Travel

Through the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority’s Caribcation brand, the prestigious titles of ‘Caribbean’s Leading Honeymoon Destination’ and Caribbean’s Leading Adventure Tourism Destination’ will be amplified in encouraging residents and visitors to explore and enjoy Saint Lucia’s alluring beauty, romantic appeal, diverse culture, verdant landscapes, and our delightful Saint Lucian people.

SOURCE: Saint Lucia Tourism Authority. Headline photo: Hon. Guibion Ferdinand and Christopher Gustave SLTA Receiving Award for Caribbean Adventure Tourism 2022.

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Revelan que la edad promedio de los pediatras en la Puerto Rico supera los 60 años

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El presidente de la Sociedad Puertorriqueña de Pediatría, Dr. Gerardo Tosca, reveló hoy  en RADIO ISLA que la edad promedio de los pediatras en la isla supera los 60 años.

Según Tosca, la edad promedio de los practicantes de esta rama de la medicina en la isla en el 2011 era alrededor de 50 años, pero ahora es 62 años.

“Hay 4 residencias pediátricas en Puerto Rico que se gradúan alrededor de 26 médicos anuales a 28, pero el grosor de estos residentes se van a hacer subespecialidades y no abren oficinas que es lo que queríamos en cuanto a hacer pediatría general. Los poquitos (que quedan) quieren ser asalariados (y) no quieren bregar con los planes médicos que es el problema grande”, expuso Tosca.

Sobre la solicitud de quiebra que solicitó el San Jorge Children and Women’s  Hospital, Gerardo Tosca afirmó que “no nos coge por sorpresa” debido a que la institución médica “ya iba pasando por estos cambios financieros”. El galeno manifestó que “definitivamente tiene que ver con los planes médicos cuando no reciben la remuneración necesaria”.   

Gerardo Tosca dijo que es una “falta de respeto” el que los cheques de los planes médicos a los pediatras sean de $1 y $3 dólares. 

Noticia relacionada: “Duro” y “difícil” para empleados del San Jorge Children’s Hospital proceso de quiebra de la institución

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Police investigating St Philip shooting Loop Barbados

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Multiple gunshots heard near Castle Heights, St Philip; driver found dead

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A man was found dead, slumped in a vehicle on Thursday night at the junction of Castle Heights and Eastbourne Main Road, St Philip.

Around 9:50 pm, lawmen responded to reports that a number of loud gunshots were heard before a motorcar ran off the road striking some shrubbery in a garden in front of a house.

At the scene, police found the man’s body in the driver’s seat of the vehicle. He was pronounced dead by a medical doctor.

Investigations are ongoing.

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