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Service of Thanksgiving for the Life and Service of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

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Service of Thanksgiving for the Life and Service of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

In recognition of the distinguished life and service of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and in her gracious memory, Antigua and Barbuda has joined other Commonwealth nations in mourning since her passing on September 8, 2022 and will continue to do so until the day of her funeral on Monday, September 19, 2022.

In addition to the public notification of her death, public expressions of condolences to the Royal Family, flying of the national flag at half mast, opening of the book of condolences and the proclamation of the new monarch of Antigua and Barbuda, His Majesty King Charles III, our nation’s Security Forces will host a Service of Thanksgiving and Parade in recognition of the Life and Service of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

The Thanksgiving Service is scheduled to take place at the Cathedral of St. John The Divine at 8:30 am and will be officiated by The Very Reverend Dwane Cassius B.A, Dean of the Cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of the North East Caribbean and Aruba.

The parade of members of the Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force and the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda will follow, ending with an “eye’s right and salute” in front of Government House on Independence Drive.

His Excellency, The Governor General’s Deputy, Sir Clare Roberts KCN, KC and the Honourable Acting Prime Minister Stedroy Benjamin will preside in the absence of His Excellency The Governor General and The Honourable Prime Minister who will both be in attendance at the State Funeral of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Members of the General Public are invited to attend the Service of Thanksgiving. All attendees are to be seated in the church no later than 8:15 am.

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Saint Lucia Breaking Records With Visitor Arrivals, Local Events & Hotel Developments – St. Lucia Times News

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Tourism is growing and thriving in Saint Lucia as the winter vacation season approaches, according to the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority.

This year to date has seen record-breaking visitor arrivals, the return of events, and a significant number of tourism developments.

“Our record-breaking tourism figures from July, paired with our successful Carnival events this summer, have set the stage for what is shaping up to be an incredible winter tourism season for Saint Lucia,” said Tourism Minister Hon. Dr. Ernest Hilaire.

“Our local community is engaged and we’re welcoming visitors with new tourism opportunities, our renowned cuisine, and most importantly, our famous Saint Lucian hospitality.”

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Breaking Records with International Visitors

In July 2022, Saint Lucia recorded more than 39,000 visitors, the most outstanding performance and the largest number of stayover arrivals in any one-month period since the Covid crisis began.

By the end of July, Saint Lucia had recovered 80% of 2019 arrivals from global markets.

Additionally:● The U.S. had its highest ever arrivals, surpassing 2019 levels for five out of seven months from January through July, four of which were record-breaking. The final August figure is expected to be similarly strong.

● The European market has been eager to return to Saint Lucia as well. The UK surpassed 2019 levels in March and April and was shy of July 2019 arrivals by just 3%.

● These arrival figures are significant because they illustrate that tourism in Saint Lucia is not only back, it is indeed growing and thriving.

● In addition, the Saint Lucia independent culinary and restaurant sector reported that July was their best performing month this year.

Airlift from international markets has been exceptional, reflecting the airlines’ confidence in the recovery of our island.

This summer, Saint Lucia had 72% more seats than in 2021 and surpassed 2019 levels by 9%. Since 2019 was a record- breaking year, this signals that Saint Lucia’s airlift is extremely strong.

We continue to work closely with the airlines to increase the frequency of flights from our key feeder markets – and to also introduce airlift from new cities.

SAINT LUCIA IN DEMAND: EVENTS ON THE RISE

The joyous sound of Saint Lucia Carnival was heard around the Caribbean and the world this summer.

Saint Lucia welcomed more than ten thousand visitors during Carnival festivities, soaking up the return of this beloved cultural event.

This was the first major international event since the pandemic, and it set the stage for the return of other events, such as the much-anticipated Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts festival.

As previously announced, the Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival will return from May 5 to 14, 2023 after a three-year hiatus.

The festival will return to its original format, including R&B, hip hop, reggae, and Latin music – as well as a showcase of local artists. The lineup promises to be exciting and will be announced to the public soon. It will be a must-see event for all music fans.

TOURISM DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTS

Saint Lucia is continuously providing new vacation options for visitors and developing experiences that showcase Saint Lucian culture and also involve our local communities in tourism activities.

We’re thrilled that our rapidly expanded adventure offerings recently landed us the designation as the Caribbean’s Leading Adventure destination by the WorldTravel Awards.

We recently added more ATV Experiences, and off-the-beaten-path activities like our Three Peak Challenge which involves the climbing of both Piton mountains and Mount Gimie.

Saint Lucia is a hot spot for hotel growth, with several international brands committing to new hotels, and developments in our locally-owned sector and hotel expansions.

A few highlights include the new Sol Sanctum boutique resort; Zoëtry Marigot Bay St. Lucia opening on December 1 as the first AMR Collection resort on the island; and in March 2023, the East Winds resort will debut a major expansion with 48 new rooms and a renovation of 26 cottages.

STRONG GLOBAL MARKETING EFFORTS

Our teams in Saint Lucia and around the world work 24/7 every day of the year to market Saint Lucia to international audiences.

Saint Lucia attracts visitors for its renowned diving and adventure, romance experiences, weddings and honeymoons, and family travel.

Our sales, marketing, public relations, and advertising teams study the tourism trends in our key markets and develop creative programs that make Saint Lucia stand out among the crowded Caribbean and warm-weather vacation market.

These programs inspire first-time and repeat visitors to experience our diverse and authentic activities like the rainforest, the mud baths, and our beloved Pitons; our truly one-of-a-kind resorts; and our welcoming people.

For example, our sales road shows were back in force this summer in the U.S., Canada, and UK.

These immersive experiences brought the island’s culture, music, and cuisine to major cities.

As the winter tourism season approaches, Saint Lucia Tourism Authority will continue to work with local and international partners to enhance the island’s reputation and grow visitor arrivals.

SOURCE: Saint Lucia Tourism Authority

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Presentan legislación para incorporar en el currículo de Educación Física la vida, obra y legado de Roberto Clemente

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El representante por el Distrito 16, Eladio “Layito” Cardona Quiles presentó el Proyecto de la Cámara 1483 para disponer que el Secretario del Departamento de Educación incorpore en el currículo del Programa de Educación Física, tanto a nivel elemental, intermedio y superior, la enseñanza de la vida, la obra, y el legado deportivo y filantrópico de Roberto Enrique Clemente Walker.

“Como presidente de la Comisión de Recreación y Deportes de la Cámara de Representantes es importante que podamos promover, mediante el sistema educativo del país, un currículo de enseñanza deportiva en el que las presentes y futuras generaciones conozcan y conmemoren el sublime legado de Roberto Clemente”, expresó Cardona Quiles.

El Legislador destacó que “a casi 50 años de la partida física del astro del béisbol, recobra más importancia quenunca enseñar su legado desde los salones de clases para que los estudiantes de niveles elementales, intermedios y superiores, conozcan la vida, el legado y laobra, tanto deportiva como social, de este ilustre puertorriqueño, que aún después de cinco décadas de su muerte, sigue siendo ejemplo de que cuando el deporte se combina con la labor social no existen fronteras”.

Esta pieza legislativa forma parte de las diversas iniciativas que ha emprendido el Presidente de la Comisión de Recreación y Deportes para fortalecer la disciplina deportiva y llevarla al escenario educativo, de modo que se cultive el deporte desde edades muy tempranas y se adopte una política pública en la que se acoja el deporte como una herramienta para el desarrollo físico, emocional y cultural en el país.

“Nuestro compromiso continuará siendo apoyar el deporte y destacar los logros, las aportaciones y el legado que los deportistas que tanta gloria le dan a Puerto Rico. Este servidor seguirá respaldando todos los deportes en la Isla mediante legislación, compromiso y presencia”, enfatizó el representante por los pueblos de San Sebastián, Las Marías e Isabela.

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Radican 37 cargos contra arrestados en persecución en Trujillo Alto

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El Departamento de Justicia radicará este miércoles, 37 cargos contra cinco individuos arrestados por agentes de la Policía tras una persecución en Trujillo Alto, en la que se ocuparon armas cargadas y alteradas para disparar automático, además de múltiples magacines y municiones.

Según la investigación de la Uniformada, Derek Ayala Rosario (18 años), Edwin Albizu Díaz (24 años), Roberto Castro Castro (24 años), Carlos Vázquez Oquendo (26 años) y Oswald Oliveras Cardona (20 años) supuestamente pertenecen a la organización criminal liderada por José Enrique De León Maldonado, conocido como “El Míster”.

Estos enfrentan cargos por la portación ilegal de armas de fuego, portación de armas automáticas y posesión ilegal de abastecedores y municiones.

El fiscal, Carlos Peña Ramos, de la Fiscalía de Carolina, también le radicará a Oliveras Cardona un cargo de tentativa de asesinato por intentar atropellar a un agente de la Policía; además, tres cargos por conducir sin licencia, guiar con grave menosprecio de la seguridad y obstrucción a la justicia.

Los hechos ocurrieron ayer en la mañana en la Carretera PR 66, cuando agentes de la División de Patrulla de Carreteras intervinieron con los individuos, que se encontraban vestidos de negro en un vehículo Honda Accord, por violación a la Ley 22 de Tránsito.

Estos emprendieron la marcha, intentando atropellar a un agente y arrojaron armas de fuego, cargadores y municiones a la vía pública. Los policías iniciaron la persecución, que incluyó la intervención del helicóptero de FURA. Posteriormente, los sospechosos abandonaron el auto en Trujillo Alto y fueron arrestados en la urbanización Encantada.

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Comisión de Desarrollo Cooperativo y FIDECOOP anuncian acuerdo en pro del desarrollo de emprendedores

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Un acuerdo de colaboración entre la Comisión de Desarrollo Cooperativo (CDCOOP) y el Fondo de Inversión y Desarrollo Cooperativo (FIDECOOP) beneficiará a grupos incorporados bajo la Ley 239 en el proceso de desarrollo de sus empresas, trascendió el miércoles.

Glorimar Lamboy Torres, comisionada de Desarrollo Cooperativo, explicó que como parte del acuerdo la CDCOOP referirá a FIDECOOP a cooperativas de tipos diversos de reciente creación para que, bajo el programa EmprendeCoop, reciban capacitación financiera, mentoría y talleres sobre aceleración de cooperativas. Además, sostuvo que a través de esta iniciativa, las cooperativas tendrán acceso a asistencia técnica y a orientaciones ofrecidas por personal especializado en desarrollo cooperativo de la CDCOOP.

“Es una alianza que beneficiará a decenas de cooperativas ya que los encamina y educa financieramente. Incluso estos cooperativistas podrán acceder a formas de inversión, financiamiento y recursos educativos para desarrollar su negocio y generar actividad económica. Me entusiasma mucho el hecho que esta unión de propósitos nos permitirá también trabajar en el desarrollo y celebración de un evento de capacitación dirigido a cooperativas juveniles. Eso es excelente para guiar y entusiasmar a la juventud con las ventajas del modelo cooperativo”, indicó Lamboy Torres en declaraciones escritas.

José Julián Ramírez, director ejecutivo de FIDECOOP, señaló que EmprendeCoop es una unidad de gestión y apoyo cuya meta es impulsar el desarrollo y crecimiento de empresas cooperativas, nuevas y existentes, mediante procesos de incubación y aceleración. Asimismo dijo que el programa es financiado en parte con fondos CDBG-DR a través del Programa SBIA administrado por el Departamento de la Vivienda.

“Entre los temas que se discuten con los socios de las cooperativas participantes se encuentran cooperativismo y economía solidaria, gestión empresarial horizontal, modelo de negocio, propuesta de valor, análisis de viabilidad, planes de negocio y mercadeo, y fuentes de financiamiento”, añadió.

Ramírez destacó que, gracias a este convenio, FIDECOOP explorará alternativas para concretar el desarrollo de un interfaz digital o programación informática, tipo “plug in” que facilite el rendimiento de los informes AITSA 239 que las cooperativas de tipos diversos deben presentar ante la Corporación Pública para la Supervisión y Seguro de Cooperativas de Puerto Rico (COSSEC).

Los interesados en conocer más sobre esta iniciativa deben comunicarse a través del correo electrónico: contacto@emprendecoop.com o llamar a la CDCOOP al 787-763-2097.

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Se reporta escalamiento en negocio de Guaynabo

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Un escalamiento se reportó en horas de la mañana de hoy en el negocio “Romo Auto Care and Muffler” ubicado en la carretera #2 sector Caparra en Guaynabo.    

De acuerdo a la información preliminar, alega el querellante que alguien entró al establecimiento y se apropió de un “scanner” y una herramienta mecánica con un valor que sobrepasa los $8,000.00.  

El agente Alfredo Fressee, adscrito al precinto de Juan Domingo, investigó preliminarmente esta querella, la cual será referida a la División de Delitos contra la Propiedad del CIC de Bayamón, para continuar con la investigación correspondiente.  

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Ministry of Environment Dr. Joyelle Clarke Attends Conference for Climate Action in South Korea With Focal Point Auren Manners

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BASSETERRE, St Kitts, September 14, 2022 – Minister of Climate Action, Honourable Dr Joyelle Clarke and Auren Manners, Director for the Public Sector Investment Programme Unit (PSIP) and the Focal Point for GCF are among Ministers from sixty developing countries who have travelled to South Korea for the second conference put on by the Green Climate Fund dubbed “Private Investment for Climate Conference 2022”.

The goal is to bring into perspective, a sustainable plan to boost the momentum for climate action in the midst of increasing global, and economic pressures and uncertainty where climate action is concerned.

Hon Dr Clarke told the conference of Ministers that the GCF Readiness Support can help promote the involvement of the private sector as well as assist governments to establish long-term goals in order to implement innovative climate adaptation and mitigation solutions.

Director for the PSIP Unit and the Focal Point for GCF, Auren Manners said, “St Kitts and Nevis have completed three years of readiness projects in preparation for the next phase of project financing. The projects are focused on priority areas: water, energy and food security.”

The conference is timely as it comes as the Government is spearheading a project called “The St. Kitts and Nevis Climate Smart Agriculture Project” and is working closely with the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (5Cs) which coordinates the Caribbean region’s response to climate change, as the executing entity.

The Global Climate Fund is the world’s largest multilateral climate fund, with a total portfolio of over US $40 billion, it is mandated to support developing countries to raise and realise their climate ambitions.

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COVID-positivity down to 6.5%; 12 new cases, 2 deaths recorded Loop Jamaica

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Jamaica’s COVID-19 positivity rate plummeted to single-digit, with a 6.5 per cent rate being recorded on Tuesday.

The Ministry of Health and Wellness is also reporting that the island recorded 12 new COVID-19 cases over a 24-hour period up to Tuesday afternoon.

Two COVID-19 deaths that occurred from October 2021 to January were also recorded on Tuesday, bringing the overall coronavirus death toll in Jamaica to 3,288.

A 71-year-old woman and a 72-year-old man, both from St Catherine, are the latest recorded COVID fatalities nationally.

There were 109 recoveries on the day, bringing that tally to 97,790.

The newly confirmed COVID-19 cases brought the total number on record for the island to 150,921.

Notably, the 6.5 per cent positivity rate was based on the samples that were tested on Tuesday.

Of the newly confirmed cases, six are females and six are males, with ages ranging from 10 months to 88 years.

The case count was made up of Kingston and St Andrew (11), St Elizabeth (one), and St James (one).

There are 35 moderately ill patients, seven severely ill patients and two critically ill patients among 838 active cases now under observation in Jamaica.

A total of 110 COVID-19 patients are now hospitalised locally.

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BREAKING: Antigua and Barbuda declares national holiday to mourn the Queen

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The Cabinet has directed that the Prime Minister attend the funeral of Her Majesty on 19 September.

The Cabinet further agreed that the day of the funeral be declared a National Holiday.

Her Majesty the Queen will have a full state funeral at Westminster Abbey on September 19.

Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral will take place next week, after she passed away “peacefully” in Balmoral on Thursday (September 8).

How to pay your respects at Queen Elizabeth II’s lying in state before her funeral

Details of the Queen’s final journey from Balmoral to Windsor, and when members of the public can pay their own respects, were confirmed by The Earl Marshal, Duke of Norfolk, who is arranging the funeral.

When is Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral and will there be a Bank Holiday?

The date of the state funeral was confirmed by Buckingham Palace to be on Monday, September 19.

King Charles III confirmed on September 10 that he had approved an order that the day of the late Queen’s funeral will be a bank holiday.

Schools will also close on the day.

When does the coffin procession begin?

On Sunday at 10am (September 11), six gamekeepers from the Balmoral Estate carried Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin to a hearse, which made a six-hour journey to Edinburgh, where it was then taken into the throne room of the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

On Monday at 2.35pm (September 12), the King and Queen Consort will travel behind the coffin at it makes its way from Holyroodhouse to St Giles’s Cathedral, where the Crown of Scotland will be placed on the coffin.

The Queen will lie in state in the Cathedral for 24 hours to allow the people of Scotland to pay their respects.

On Tuesday (September 13), at 5pm, the coffin will be taken from St Giles’s Cathedral to Edinburgh Airport, where the Princess Royal will join her late mother on the flight to London.

The coffin will be taken in a state hearse to Buckingham Palace, where it will remain in the Bow Room overnight.

Queen Elizabeth II will lie in state in London. On Wednesday (September 14), the coffin is taken into Westminster Hall, and the Archbishop of Canterbury will conduct a short service.

The late monarch will lie in state for four days – Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday – during which members of the public will be able to file past

Where is the funeral taking place and what time does it start?

At 6.30am on Monday (September 19), the public lying in state will end.

A state funeral at Westminster Abbey will begin at 11am.

She will then be taken to Windsor Castle to her final resting place in St George’s Chapel, where she will be buried alongside her parents, sister Princess Margaret and the Duke of Edinburgh.

The monarch was heavily involved in the preparations for her funeral. The plans have been in place for decades, and were approved by the new King.

Heads of state, prime ministers and presidents, European royals and key figures from public life will be invited to the funeral, which can hold a congregation of 2,000.

The service will be conducted by the Dean of Westminster, and it will be televised. A national two minutes’ silence is also expected to be held.

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Patriots cruise to victory against Tallawahs

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PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO – SEPTEMBER 14: Nicholson Gordon of Jamaica Tallawahs collides with Darren Bravo of St Kitts & Nevis Patriots during the Men’s 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League match between Jamaica Tallawahs and St Kitts & Nevis Patriots at the Queen’s Park Oval on September 14, 2022 in Port of Spain, Trinidad And Tobago. (Photo by Ashley Allen – CPL T20/CPL T20 via Getty Images)

The St Kitts and Nevis Patriots secured their second victory of the 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) season with a comprehensive win over Jamaica Tallawahs by eight wickets (DLS).

The St Kitts and Nevis Patriots won the toss and chose to field first, with Brandon King and Kennar Lewis getting the Tallawahs off to a fast start, scoring 43 runs in the first 4 overs. The spin of Akila Dananjaya and Rashid Khan got the Patriots back into the game by taking wickets and restricting runs, before a late show from all-rounder Raymon Reifer took the Tallawahs to 139/5 after their 20 overs.

In a chase reduced to 15 overs by rain, Andre Fletcher led the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots to a comfortable victory with an innings of 45 not out that was supported by big hitting from Evin Lewis and Darren Bravo.

Jamaica Tallawahs got off to a sublime start in their innings, King and Lewis combining well before Khan struck to take the wicket of Lewis in the powerplay. Leading run-scorer and captain for the Tallawahs, Rovman Powell, was then run out after a brilliant piece of fielding from youngster Dewald Brevis to put the Tallawahs in trouble. However, a late partnership between Reifer and Fabian Allen managed to add 39 runs to the tally as the Tallawahs ended on 139/5.

With rain reducing the target to 113 runs in 15 overs, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots raced to 49-0 after 5 overs, with Fletcher and Lewis proving destructive. Imad Wasim struck with the first ball of his spell, removing Lewis, however Darren Bravo came in and formed a 55 run partnership with Fletcher to help take the Patriots to an eight wicket win (DLS).

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