Au commencement ?tait la forge pour Bruno Ricoeur de Noailles

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Au commencement ?tait le verbe ? Non. Pour Bruno Ricoeur, au commencement ?tait la forge. Il est h?ritier de l’une des plus anciennes forges du pays. Cette ann?e, Bruno Ricoeur participe ? Artisanat en f?te. Passionn?, rude travailleur, 58 ans, il vit comme un vieux sage dans le village artistique de Noailles ? Croix-des-Bouquets.

Bruno reprend ? son compte la sagesse des anciens pour souligner : <>

Install? dans sa ”bitasyon” donnant sur un magnifique jardin, Bruno Ricoeur, forgeron de son ?tat, met sa forge au service de plusieurs artisans de Noailles. Quand on a besoin d’assembler des pi?ces de m?tal ou quelques objets r?clamant du feu, de la forge, on s’oriente vers Ricoeur.

<> a d?clar? Ricoeur au Nouvelliste.

Ricoeur offre ? premi?re vue l’image d’une bonne personne. Bon comme le pain. Il aime raconter des histoires de sa forge. Quand il part dans une lodyans, il se laisse emporter par ses souvenirs.. Quand il parle, Bruno manie des paraboles, le visage marqu? par la qui?tude et le plaisir. Sa forge a une histoire, elle remonte au temps de son arri?re-arri?re-grand-p?re. Il nous apprend que cette forge a re?u son bapt?me de feu le 2 f?vrier 1802. La forge et sa r?sidence ne font qu’un. L’artisan travaille chez lui et ne vit que pour son art. <>, a lanc? Bruno. Son atelier est une caverne d’Alibaba de pi?ces o? transpirent les souvenirs des temps anciens.

<>, a-t-il tranch?.

En cherchant du c?t? de l’enfance, on d?couvre un gar?on n? ? Croix-des-Bouquets d’un p?re forgeron et d’une m?re commer?ante. Bruno ?tait un enfant qui, tr?s t?t, manifestait un talent pour la forge, ? la grande fiert? de ses parents. Il sera le seul de sa famille ? pratiquer cet art.

Depuis quelques mois, son atelier bourdonne d’activit?s. Ici et l? des pi?ces travaill?es avec patience qu’il s’appr?te ? exposer. Ce sont de grandes croix, des emplacements de bougies, des chevaux en fer. Il faut s’approcher pour dialoguer avec l’oeuvre de l’artisan.

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2 more illegal guns off the street, men held in Hanover clampdown Loop Jamaica

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Two men were apprehended in relation to the seizure of two firearms in Sandy Bay, Hopewell, Hanover on Monday, August 15.

Reports from the Lucea police are that at about 7:45 pm, lawmen were on patrol in the area when they saw two men acting in a manner that aroused their suspicion.

The men were apprehended and searched and one 9mm Glock pistol, one Taurus 9mm pistol, and sixty-two 9mm rounds of ammunition, were seized.

The identities of the men taken into custody have been withheld pending further investigations.

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Road deaths climb to 302 Loop Jamaica

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Three fatalities recorded in last 24 hours

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With three fatalities in the past 24 hours, the number of people who have perished on the nation’s roads since the start of the year now stands at 302.

The Road Safety Unit (RSU) is reporting that these deaths resulted from 264 fatal crashes. Twelve of the fatalities occurred during the one-week period from Independence Day, Saturday, August 6 to Friday, August 12.

Despite breaching the 300-mark with more than four months still left in the year, the RSU said fatalities have decreased by two per cent and fatal crashes by four per cent when compared with the corresponding period in 2021.

At the start of the year, fatalities for 2022 were projected to decrease by eight per cent; however, the projection, based on the second quarter, projects a decrease of two per cent.

Meanwhile, pedestrians currently account for 20 per cent of the road users killed since the start of the year.

A further breakdown of the statistics shows the following:

Private motor vehicle drivers account for 22 per cent of the road users killed since the start of the year.Private motor vehicle passengers account for 15 per cent of the road users killed since the start of the year.Motorcyclists account for 27 per cent of those who have perished on the nation’s roads.Vulnerable road users (pedestrians, pedalcyclists, motorcyclists, and pillion riders) account for 54 per cent of the road users killed since January 1.Males account for 85 per cent and females account for 15 per cent of all fatalities.

In the meantime, the parish of St Catherine leads the way with 17 per cent of the road deaths so far. Trelawny, St James, Hanover, and Westmoreland combined account for 33 per cent, St Andrew 12 per cent, Portland, St Mary and St Ann 12 per cent, and Clarendon, Manchester and St Elizabeth account for 21 per cent.

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Over $350k in marijuana found at the Deep Water Harbour in yet another drug bust carried out by Police and Customs

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An interdiction of drugs reportedly valued at well over a quarter-million dollars took place at the Deep Water Harbour during a joint exercise on Monday, August 15.

Reports say the Police and Customs Department seized a total of 59 pounds of marijuana, which were found in 39 vacuum-sealed packages inside a barrel.

Officers took the controlled substance, valued at $354,000, to Police Headquarters, pending further investigations.

But, as the boasted “crackdown” on the flow of illegal drugs into the country continues, criticism is mounting again. Residents are asking whether the local agencies are working with United States authorities to determine who, exactly, is exporting the drug here.

At the same time, they are asking, yet again, why the authorities are not allowing the drugs to be cleared at the ports and then arresting and charging those who receive them.

“I told you all already,” a businesswoman tells REAL News; “this set-up smells fishy.”

For 2022, at least a dozen interdictions have been made at the respective ports of entry, including at the Fed-Ex Storage Shed at the V.C. Bird International Airport.

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Barbados Announces Cap On Gas Prices – St. Lucia Times News

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Come Friday, consumers in Barbados will pay less for gasoline and diesel.

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley announced that the price of gasoline at the pump will be capped at $4.48 per litre, while diesel will be $4.03, until January 31, 2023.

Addressing a news conference on Monday, Mottley said the cap on the Value Added Tax on gasoline and diesel, which was put in place five months ago, would be kept in place.

“We are going to extend that cap at least until the 31st of January, and we are doing that, recognising that Barbadians do need to be shielded some more,” she stated, while noting that things were difficult even for the government.

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“We feel that we have an obligation to shield Barbadians more,” Mottley stated.

“We will now place a cap on the price of gasoline and the price of diesel at the pump and we will hold to that higher price until the 31st of January. To be very precise, if the prices fall below that cap, all of those reductions will be passed through to the consumer. If the prices go above that cap, the Government will hold the line and keep the cap in place,” the Prime Minister declared.

She pointed out that there had been a decline in prices, so Government was not capping at the highest possible price.

“The $4.83 at the pump that you are paying now for gasoline is at a far higher price than what is currently available and to that extent we will absorb the loss on that, because those prices were to have remained in place until the end of January. Since then there was a shipment that came in a little lesser; we believe that we need to cap it at the lesser amount…,” Mottley said.

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Braziliaanse band van de hit ‘Baludo’ komt naar Suriname

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door Steven Seedo PARAMARIBO — Lambasaia, de Braziliaanse band achter de hit ‘Baludo’ geeft in september een concert in Suriname.

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Autopsy Performed on Body of Luis James

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, August 16, 2022 (RSCNPF): Resident Pathologist, Dr. Naudia Phillip, performed an autopsy on the body of 26-year-old Luis Kendial James of Farm Site, Sandy Point on Monday, August 15, 2022.

Dr. Phillip concluded that death was as a result of Hypovolemic Shock due to a stab wound to the left suprascapular region.

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Police Investigating Wounding With Intent Incident in Basseterre

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, August 16, 2022 (RSCNPF): The Police are currently investigating a Wounding with Intent incident that occurred in Basseterre on August 13, 2022.

Police responded to a report of a wounding on Saturday along Cayon Street in the vicinity of the Methodist Church. Investigations so far have revealed that Eric Williams of Buckley’s Estate received three lacerations, one to the right side of his jaw, one to his chin and one to his throat area with a sharp object by an assailant.

Williams went to the J.N.F. General Hospital where he was treated for his injuries.

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Crystal Palace player gets death threats after N??ez ejected Loop Jamaica

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LONDON (AP) — Crystal Palace defender Joachim Andersen says he received death threats and an avalanche of abuse online after Liverpool’s Darwin N??ez was ejected for headbutting him in a Premier League game on Monday night.

Andersen took to Instagram to share what he said was a sample of hundreds of abusive messages he has received since the 1-1 draw at Anfield.

“Got maybe 300-400 of these messages last night,” the Dane posted Tuesday to his Instagram story, which called on the league and Instagram to take action.

Media reports said Andersen has also spoken to the police.

Some of the screenshots called for the Palace player’s death, and many were full of expletives. Some messages threatened not just Andersen but his family as well.

A Premier League spokesperson confirmed the governing body had been in touch with Palace to offer help, Britain’s Press Association said.

The British parliament had been set to discuss new legislation in July that would have forced tech companies to take stronger measures to tackle abuse and hate on their platforms, but the bill was postponed until a new leader of the ruling Conservative party is chosen.

N??ez was making his first competitive start for Liverpool. The club’s big offseason signing lost his temper after jostling with Andersen off the ball and thrust his head into the face of the defender. He was sent off in the 57th minute. Andersen got a yellow card in the same incident.

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