PM acknowledges TT’s poor roads, promises relief

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On Tuesday night, the Prime Minister acknowledged the bad state of the country’s roads and promised to focus on road improvement.

Speaking at a PNM public meeting at the Belmont Community Centre on Tuesday night, he said, during the pandemic, the government had to prioritise people’s lives.

“This government acknowledges that the roads in this country would have deteriorated considerably. We acknowledge that. You know why? During 2020 and 2021, we spent the money keeping you alive and there was not sufficient money to spend on road repairs.”

Dr Rowley said, because of the $13 billion budget deficit in fiscal 2021, the money was being borrowed “from the bank.”

Now that the country was in a better financial position, he said Cabinet approved a road-repair company in the Ministry of Local Government and a board was appointed.

Soon, Rowley said, the Finance Minister would make money available to the company and contractors would be mobilised to fix the roads.

He said the government would also reform local government as the Local Government Reform Bill was passed in the Senate on June 14. However, it was yet to be proclaimed and the whole bill would not be proclaimed all at once.

He recalled arranging a meeting of local government officers on August 9 at the Government Campus Plaza, Richmond Street, Port of Spain for the government to tell them how the reform would be operationalised.

“Guess what? The Opposition not supporting that. And the leader, hysterical in her virtual appearance in one of her Monday night rants, telling her members, ‘Don’t go because the Prime Minister go bouf you.’

“What a stupid woman! I never know that ignorance is a position of strength.

“So you want to be ignorant about the proclamation of the law, so you don’t come, so you remain ignorant, and then, of course, you will go by your friends in the media and talk all kinds of nonsense after. Because you refuse even to know what the government intends to do.”

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Minister praises hospital staff for care of abandoned baby

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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale

HEALTH Minister Terrence Deyalsingh praised staff at the San Fernando General Hospital for taking care of a baby girl who was abandoned there on Monday.

Commenting on the issue during the virtual covid19 news conference on Wednesday, Deyalsingh said, “Let me express my gratitude to the staff of SFGH for responding to the cries of that infant as well as taking care of that infant.”

He added, “To my knowledge, this may be one of the first or few occasions that, that has happened in a hospital setting.”

Deyalsingh recalled previous stories in the media about babies being abandoned in other places.

“But as far as being found in a hospital setting, this is probably the first one that I know of.”

He urged SFGH staff to continue to “take care of this precious life.”

A newborn girl and a note were found in a cardboard box in the hallway on the ground floor of the SFGH on Monday.

The police confirmed the one-page hand-written note but were tightlipped about its content.

Newsday learnt that the author, believed to be the baby’s mother, explained that she could not care for the child.

The police said the child appeared to be healthy. No one saw who abandoned her.

Newsday spoke with Selwyn Carrington, the man who was heading to the hospital shortly before 9 am, when he saw the box on the ground.

He said a woman was walking nearby ahead of him and said, “How that look like a baby so?”

Carrington looked inside the box in the corner of a corridor and responded, “Yes, that is a baby.”

A statement from the South-West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) confirmed the newborn had been found on the compound and was receiving care from medical professionals.

The statement added, “Additionally, an investigation is underway and in progress to determine the circumstances which led to this unfortunate incident.

“The SWRHA has alerted the relevant partner state agencies to provide all the necessary assistance as required.”

No further details were given.

The police are calling for anyone with information to contact the nearest station or San Fernando police at 652-2564.

Asked about facilities to treat people suffering from mental illnesses, Deyalsingh said such facilities exist under the different regional health authorities. He made this comment in response to a question about a person who is alleged to have killed seven-year-old Mckenzie Hope Rechier in Palo Seco on August 19 as allegedly being mentaly ill.

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Five more covid19 deaths, 175 new cases

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There have been five additional covid19-related deaths, the Ministry of Health said in its daily update on Wednesday.

This raises the covid19 death toll for this week to 18, and increases the total number of deaths since March 2020 to 4,113.

Those who died were two elderly males, two elderly females and one middle-aged female. Three of the deceased had multiple comorbidities, one person had one comorbidity and one had no known comorbidities.

The ministry reported there were 175 new covid19 cases as of Wednesday afternoon. The cases were from samples taken between August 22 and 23.

There are now 6,483 active cases.

There are 237 patients in hospital, with 6,246 in home self-isolation and 22 in step-down or transition facilities.

As of Wednesday, there were 166,987 recovered covid19 patients, with 18 people being discharged from public health facilities and 286 recovered community cases.

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St James sinkhole and leak repaired

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WASA employees pump out water from a ten-foot-wide sinkhole on the Western Main Road, St James, on Tuesday evening. – Angelo Marcelle

The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) said the leak which caused a sinkhole along the Western Main Road, St. James was repaired by 6 am on Wednesday. It said the roadway had also been repaired.

Speaking to Newsday on Wednesday, corporate communications manager Gregory Roxborough said original estimates were that both the leak and the roadway could be repaired by 6 am on Wednesday.

“The job was carded to finish at 6 am and they stuck to that. The repairs were completed and everything is back to normal.”

The hole, which was about ten feet wide and four and a half feet deep, appeared late Tuesday evening, and had water pouring out of it into the canal on the westbound side of the road. It was caused by a leak that developed on the16 inch diameter transmission pipeline in the vicinity of the Courts store.

Repair works began at 6 pm on Tuesday evening, and customers in parts of St. James and environs experienced a disruption in their water supply as a result.

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Shore base Suzannasdaal ondersteunend naar olie- en gasindustrie

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PARAMARIBO — De shore base bij oud-plantage Suzannasdaal in district Commewijne, die uiteindelijk 2023 operationeel moet zijn, zal geheel volgens

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Le nouveau Bob Cailloux

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N? ? Port-au-Prince un 15 d?cembre, le rappeur Bob Cailloux, de son vrai nom Jean Michelet Blanc, a fait ses d?buts dans la musique tr?s t?t. Entre une enfance <> v?cue dans plusieurs quartiers de P?tion-Ville, de Carrefour, et sa d?termination in?branlable de suivre ce que lui dicte son coeur, il n’a jamais rat? l’occasion de s’exposer ? son entourage. Au sein de son tout premier groupe, PV Clik, ou en solo, il se mesurait assez souvent, avec son sens pouss? du freestyle, ? d’autres jeunes rappeurs.

Comme dit l’adage, petit ? petit, l’oiseau fait son nid. Le jeune homme commence ? se faire remarquer, notamment par d’autres rappeurs populaires de l’?poque. Cependant, il lui a fallu attendre la sortie de <> – un morceau qui d?crivait les conditions infrahumaines dans lesquelles ?voluaient des rescap?s du tremblement de terre du 12 janvier 2010 sous les tentes – pour attirer l’attention du public. Ce titre a eu du succ?s. Mais l’autoproclam? Demi-dieu ne s’est pas arr?t? l?. Il a continu? ? faire ce qu’il dit aimer plus que tout : la musique.

Quelques ann?es plus tard, soit en 2018, il va gratifier le public de son tout premier et unique album contenant 17 pistes, <>. Un disque sur lequel ont collabor? des artistes comme Fantom, DRZ, Miu et Will. S’il est un fait que Bob Cailloux s’est fait conna?tre dans le milieu en tant que rappeur, il a toutefois explor? plusieurs autres tendances : le Rn’B, le reggae, le drill, le trap, le raggamuffin, le dance-hall, l’afro et maintenant le compas.

Parlant du compas, l’artiste promet de nous surprendre. ? en croire l’interpr?te de <>, lors de sa participation ? l’?mission Ticket Live, Bob Cailloux veut d?sormais s’aventurer dans le rythme de Nemours Jean-Baptiste. <>, ajoute la voix de <>. De plus, poursuit-il <>.

Apr?s avoir officialis? en avril dernier sa toute premi?re chanson compas, <>, Bob Cailloux a vite propos? <>, r?alis? en collaboration avec le chanteur Kenny Desmangles. Ce n’est pas tout, selon l’artiste, un autre morceau intitul? <> sera d?voil? sous peu au grand public en attendant la sortie de son nouvel album d’ici la fin de l’ann?e. Ce projet de 8 morceaux consacrera plusieurs collaborations avec des artistes dont la chanteuse Fatima et le rappeur Fantom, pr?cise-t-il au passage.

Un nouveau Bob Cailloux ?

Fini les altercations sans raisons sur les r?seaux (m?me avec Ticket), selon ce qu’a fait savoir l’artiste de 34 ans. C’est l’une des nouvelles d?cisions prises au tournant de sa carri?re. <>, a expliqu? le rappeur-chanteur qui en profite pour proclamer son amour pour son public. Il les invite, par ailleurs, ? lui offrir tout leur support dans cette nouvelle d?marche.

L’artiste Bob Cailloux vous invite ? d?couvrir l’ensemble de son r?pertoire musical, disponible sur les plateformes musicales, particuli?rement sa cha?ne YouTube Bob Cailloux officiel. Quant aux projets futurs, le meilleur est ? venir, promet l’artiste.

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Digicel and Wisynco renew schoolboy football sponsorships Loop Jamaica

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Elon Parkinson (left), public relations and communications manager of Digicel Jamaica, presents his company’s sponsorship cheque to Keith Wellington (centre), president of ISSA and Linvern Wright, chairman of daCosta Cup, during the launch of the 2022 schoolboy football season at the National Stadium on Wednesday, August 24, 2022. (PHOTOS: Marlon Reid).

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Digicel and Wisynco have renewed their commitments as title sponsors of schoolboy football for the next three years.

The announcement was made by Keith Wellington, president of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) during the launch of the 2022 season at the National Stadium on Wednesday.

The new season is scheduled to kick off on Saturday, September 10 with 11 Manning Cup matches and 16 daCosta Cup games.

Defending Manning Cup champions Kingston College (KC) and the reigning daCosta Cup champions Garvey Maceo are among the teams, which will be in action on the opening day.

KC and Garvey Maceo High will be in action at Sabina Park, which features a triple header.

Garvey Maceo will begin their title defence against Kemps Hill in the opening game at Sabina Park at 2:30 pm.

An official opening ceremony is scheduled for 4:30 pm.

KC will start the defence of the Manning Cup against Calabar High in the second match at 5:00 pm while St George’s College and Ardenne High will face off in the final game at 7:00 pm.

KC, Calabar, St George’s College, and Ardenne High are drawn in Zone A with Pembroke Hall High and Eltham High.

Digicel will invest $84 million for the new three-year period in the urban area Manning Cup and Walker Cup knockout competitions. Wisynco announced a sponsorship package of $108 million in the rural area daCosta Cup and Ben Francis knockout.

Elon Parkinson, public relations and communications amnager of Digicel Jamaica, who announced his company’s sponsorship package, said the digital operator is excited to be partnering with ISSA again.

The format of the Manning Cup and daCosta Cup will remain the same.

The Manning Cup will feature 37 schools placed into six groups.

Sixteen of the 37 schools will progress from the first round to the second round. This means that the first and second-placed teams from each group along with the four best third-placed teams will contest the second round.

The second round will be played on a home and away basis. For that round, the teams will be seeded. The eight winners on aggregate will then advance to the quarter-finals with two zones of four teams. The first and second-placed teams in each zone will advance to the semi-finals. The winners will then contest the final.

Eighty-one schools will contest the daCosta Cup.

Thirty-two of the 81 teams from the first round will advance to the second round, meaning the first and second-placed teams from each group along with the two best third-placed teams.

The second round will be played on a home and away basis. The 16 winners on aggregate will then advance to the Round of 16, with four zones of four teams. The first and second-placed teams from each zone (8 teams) will then advance to the quarter-finals, with two zones of four teams.

The first and second-placed teams (4 teams) will advance to the semi-final and the two winners will then contest the final.

SportsMax TV will be the official broadcast sponsors. CEO, Nicolas Matthews, announced a deal that will see SportsMax TV carrying 65 fully produced games for the season, up from 55 last season.

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Alfred Athill awarded Pharmacist of the Year 2022

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Health Minister congratulates Alfred Athill on Pharmacist of the Year 2022 Award

The Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment would like to extend our heartiest congratulations to our Director of Pharmaceutical Services in Antigua and Barbuda, Mr. Alfred Athill on receiving the award for the CAP Pharmacist of the Year 2022.

Minister of Health, Wellness and the Environment, the honourable Sir Molwyn Joseph, Permanent Secretary Ag, Janice Michael, Chief Medical Officers, Dr. Rhonda Sealey-Thomas and other members of staff at the Ministry expressed congratulations on this significant achievement.

Caribbean Association of Pharmacists (CAP) selected Mr. Athill as the winner from among two nominees for his outstanding contribution to the Profession of Pharmacy and Caribbean Society. The other nominee was Carlton Lanquedoc of Dominica.

The award was announced at the 42nd Conference for the Caribbean Association of Pharmacists held in Guyana at the Marriott Hotel from August 10th to August 14th 2022.

Mr. Athill, having won the prestigious title received a plaque donated by Massy Distribution – Guyana, a three night stay at the succeeding conference donated by Smith Robinson & Co Ltd – Trinidad and Tobago and a Book Award.

The award was presented by Neelam Dharmo of Massy Distribution Guyana and Pamela Townsend on behalf of Smith Robinson.

It was accepted by Pharmacist Dwight Hudson of Antigua on Mr. Athill’s behalf since he was in attendance at the Conference.

Mr. Athill says “it is a delight to be awarded the Pharmacist of the Year by CAP which is a regional and international recognized professional organization.

It would have given recognition for the work I have been doing not only for 2022 but also prior. Specifically for 2022, it is a culmination of the work that would have been done specifically as it relates to COVID-19.

The recognition would have also been triggered by my interaction with the other pharmacist from around the region especially as it relates to COVID-19 mitigation not only in Antigua and Barbuda but the rest of the Caribbean.”

Athill also received the Regulatory Affairs award for high standard, excellence service and dedication in 2017.

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Man dies in Lower Gambles house fire

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FATALITY FROM FIRE IN LOWER GAMBLES

One man is dead following a house fire in Lower Gambles on Wednesday night.

Fire Chief, Assistant Commissioner of Police Elvis Weaver told state media that a man perished in the blaze when the wooden structure he occupied became engulfed in flames.

ACP Weaver said residents in the area have reported that the man lived alone.

The cause of the blaze has not yet been determined but firefighters and operatives from the Criminal Investigations Department are poring over the scene for clues as their probe begins.

We will have more information as it becomes available.

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Sandals Concludes ‘Football Against Cancer’ Initiative – St. Lucia Times News

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Sandals Regency La Toc Golf Resort and Spa recently closed off its “Football against Cancer” Interdepartmental Competition with a bang. The competition is the brainchild of Sandals Regency La Toc Golf Resort and Spa’s Earth Guardians Group powered by the Environment Health and Safety Department.

The aim of the competition was twofold, providing aid to team members recently diagnosed with cancer while fostering teamwork, comradery and friendly competition throughout the Resort.

The Watersports Team dominated the competition emerging the champions, followed by the Maintenance Team in second place and the Cost Control Team in third place.

Nicarge Edward from the Watersports Team was awarded Most Valuable Player (MVP). In a special match the Management team took on the Watersports Team but was no match for Watersports as the Team successfully defended its title, remaining undefeated in the competition.

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Sandals Regency La Toc Golf Resort and Spa’s Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) Manager Rodesha Reid touted the event as a success.

She explained, “It is important that team members are able to have a well-balanced work life experience. While they work hard, there should be time for fun and games as well.” She noted that this is only the beginning as team members are already calling for the next event and are eager to participate.

The EHS Manager also highlighted the many benefits derived from such an activity including physical fitness.

Sandals Regency La Toc Golf Resort and Spa remains committed to creating a balanced work environment, where team members are able to benefit from both work and play.

Football against Cancer Interdepartmental Competition
 
Departmental Showdown
Winning Team
Stewarding vs. Watersports
Watersports
Cost Control vs. Butlers Elite
Cost Control
Maintenance vs. Housekeeping
Maintenance
Club Sandals vs. Landscaping
Landscaping
Semi-Finals
Winning  Team
Maintenance vs. Landscaping
Maintenance
Cost Control vs. Watersports
Watersports
Finals
Winning  Team
Landscaping vs. Cost Control (Competing for 3rd place)
Cost Control
Maintenance vs. Watersports (Competing for 1st place)
Watersports
Special Match
Winning  Team
Management vs. Watersports
Watersports

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