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Franck Baptiste, nouveau maire sur fond d’intrigue politique à Sainte-Anne

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Visé par la loi de non cumul des mandats, le député Christian Baptiste a démissionné de son siège de maire de Sainte-Anne. Pour sa succession, il avait désigné légitimement sa 1ère adjointe, Lydia Faro-Couriol. Mais à la surprise générale, c’est Franck Baptiste qui a été élu à la majorité absolue ce samedi lors de l’élection du nouveau maire de la commune. Une élection teintée de trahison et de conspiration au sein des FARDS.

Ce samedi matin, à Sainte-Anne, le maire change de prénom. Un Baptiste pouvant en cacher un autre, c’est Franck qui succède à son frère Christian à la fonction de maire. Trahison, désaveu ou manœuvre politique, comment expliquer ce coup de théâtre ?

La passation de pouvoir était annoncée comme une formalité pour la première adjointe au maire, Lydia Faro Couriol, choisie par le FARDS, Force d’action pour le rassemblement et le développement de Sainte-Anne, mené par Christian Baptiste. 

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Depuis quelques mois, la Guadeloupe est confrontée à une pénurie d’oeufs. Quelles en sont les causes ? Faisons le point. 

Ces derniers mois, les étagères des grandes surfaces de l’archipel sont progressivement dépourvues d’oeufs, de même que celles des réfrigérateurs de milliers de foyers. Cette pénurie peut s’expliquer par le fait qu’en cette période de rentrée scolaire, « la demande augmente fortement et parallèlement, le plus gros producteur d’oeufs de Guadeloupe, la Ferme du Moulin de Saint-Jacques (basée à Anse-Bertrand) a vu son volume diminuer suite à un souci technique », comme l’a constaté le…


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Jamaica records best summer for tourism in country’s history Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Jamaica has, this year, recorded the best stopover visitor arrivals figure and foreign exchange earnings for any summer period in the country’s history.

Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett indicated that “we have 5,000 more visitors than in [the summer of] 2019, which was a record year; [and] the better news is that our earnings in the summer [of 2022 are] up 20 per cent over 2019.”

“So, not only is it that the numbers [of visitors] came, but the earnings from tourism also grew. So… this summer is the best summer that tourism has experienced in the history of Jamaica,” the Minister added.

He was addressing the welcome ceremony for the 18th annual USA Travel Advisor Golf Tournament at Sandals Ochi Beach Resort in St Ann on September 10.

Bartlett said that at the beginning of 2022, the tourism sector was projected to earn US$3.5 billion and welcome approximately 2.3 million stopover visitors for the year, to be the Caribbean’s fastest-growing tourist destination.

“However, we are now up to 2.6 million projections for stopover visitors, not including cruise [passengers], and the projection for earnings is a whopping US$4.2 billion,” he said.

Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett addresses the welcome ceremony for the 18th annual USA Travel Advisor Golf Tournament at Sandals Ochi Beach Resort in St Ann, on September 10. (Photo: JIS)

The minister said prior to the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, “we had projected for this to happen five years down the road… in 2025.”

He pointed out that “you see what recovery has done and how strong that recovery is”, based on the outturns to date.

Meanwhile, Bartlett said Jamaica’s economy has recorded up to five consecutive quarters of growth, noting that, in every period, tourism has led the outturns.

He cited, as an example, the 5.7 per cent economic growth recorded in the April to June 2022 quarter, of which the tourism and hospitality sector led with 55.4 per cent.

Bartlett said this resulted from the hard work of stakeholders who made the destination more “pleasing and desired”.

Over 150 travel advisors from across the US will be participating in the golf tournament, which is being held for the first time since the pandemic’s onset.

The two-day event, which takes place from September 12 to 13, will comprise teams playing in a four-member scramble format, putting their skills to the test, and competing in various competitions throughout the tournament.

Categories to be contested include Overall Champions and Runners Up; Closest to Pin Female; Closest to Pin Male; Longest Drive Female; and Longest Drive Male.

The tournament is expected to benefit and improve Jamaica’s image as a golfing destination.

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Rasfreeman Foundation condemns school for denying five-year-old girl with dreadlocks

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Woman fined $4,000 for impersonating a police officer and receiving

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

A woman was recently convicted in St John’s Magistrates’ Court on a number of charges, including impersonating a law-enforcement officer.

Last week, Odella Limerick appeared before Magistrate Conliffe Clarke and pleaded guilty to receiving and to impersonating a police officer.

Limerick was convicted and fined a total of $4,000 – $3,000 on the receiving charge and $1,000 for the impersonation – and was ordered to pay $1,500 forthwith.

The balance is to be paid before November 15 or, in default, she will spend four months at Her Majesty’s Prison on the impersonation charge and six months for receiving. The sentences would be served concurrently.

Meanwhile, Tony Henry will make his first appearance in the District B All Saints Magistrate’s Court this morning, September 12, before Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel-Edwards.

After capturing the man, who had fled the scene of a stop-and-search exercise, the Police charged him with unlawful possession of a firearm; possession of eight 9 mm rounds of ammunition; and possession of 357 grammes of cannabis.

Henry, 30, of Collins, had escaped from law enforcers on Sunday, September 4, during an exercise undertaken in John Hughes. However, he was apprehended in Old Road on Thursday, September 8.

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UPP promises transparency and accountability in spending taxpayers’ money, with no secret deals like the $540M bond

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

The United Progressive Party (UPP) is promising taxpayers that, once re-elected to office, it will take every step to ensure their money is spent prudently and they will know exactly where it is being spent.

Political Leader Harold Lovell notes it was the UPP that introduced national consultations on the economy, which were held regularly, up until 2013 before the general elections.

He recalls that consultations were had with members of the business community, the trade unions, and other interest groups to seek their input on the budget to be presented the following year.

Events like these demonstrate to taxpayers how their monies are being spent, Lovell says.

The Political Leader says the UPP is committed to continuing such programmes to ensure transparency and accountability.

Meanwhile, Lovell says the people are not yet aware of the gravity of the Browne Administration’s mismanagement of their finances.

He was referring to the EC$540 million bond that the Government took out on July 31, 2021 – without making it known to the people or taking it to the Parliament.

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Shark Attack Kills US Cruise Passenger In Bahamas – St. Lucia Times News

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A US cruise ship passenger was killed by a shark while snorkelling near the Bahamas on Tuesday, according to local authorities.

The 58-year-old woman from Pennsylvania was on an excursion near Green Cay near Nassau when the incident took place.

Police later said that the family identified the shark as a bull shark. A similar incident in the area took the life of a 21-year-old American in 2019.

Despite gripping public attention, shark attacks are exceedingly rare.

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Bahamian police spokeswoman Chrislyn Skippings told reporters that the woman was on an excursion with a local tour company, which took her to the popular snorkelling area.

Family members and tour company staff saw her being attacked and managed to pull her from the water. A local news outlet, Eyewitness News, quoted Ms Skippings as saying that the victim suffered wounds to her “upper extremities”.

The victim was declared dead by authorities after being taken to shore.

Her cruise ship, the Harmony of the Seas, was docked in Nassau at the time of the attack. It had just begun its seven day cruise of the western Caribbean from Port Canaveral in Florida on 4 September.

Cruise operator Royal Caribbean International said in a statement that they are “providing support and assistance to the guest’s loved ones during this difficult time.”

The incident is the first fatal shark attack in the Bahamas since 2019, when a 21-year-old woman from California was attacked by sharks near Rose Island, about half a mile (0.8km) away from Tuesday’s attack.

In another recent incident, an eight-year-old British boy was injured after being attacked by three sharks in another part of the Bahamas. His father later told The Sun that the attack “was like a scene out of Jaws”.

In total, statistics from the Florida-based International Shark Attack File show that only about 32 shark attacks have been reported in the Bahamas since 1749, the highest number in the region.

Michael Heithaus, a marine biologist at Florida International University in Miami, told the Associated Press that the relatively high number of shark attacks in the area is likely due to the high number of people in the waters, which are home to a vibrant marine ecosystem.

Globally, there were 73 confirmed unprovoked shark attacks in 2021, including nine which resulted in death.

SOURCE: BBC News. Headline photo: Stock image.

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Police Probe Babonneau Shooting – St. Lucia Times News

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One man was critical after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds Sunday night in Babonneau, police say.

The incident, details surrounding which are sketchy, occurred around 10.00 pm.

According to law enforcement officials, the victim appeared to be in his mid to late twenties.

There are no further details at present.

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Autoridades investigan tres asesinatos ocurridos en horas de la madrugada

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La Policía de Puerto Rico se encuentra investigando tres asesinatos ocurridos en horas de la madrugada de hoy. 

Según la información que trascendió, agentes adscritos al Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales (CIC) de Arecibo están trabajando con el asenato de dos personas y dos heridos de bala en la carretera 140 frente al McDonald’s en Barceloneta. Mientras, un tercer asesinato se produjo en el kilómetro 57 de la carretera PR-1 en Cayey.

Sobre el crimen cometido en Barceloneta, las autoridades informaron que las circunstancias se encuentran bajo investigación. La agente Rita Rosado Vélez, de la división de Homicidios del CIC., se hizo cargo de la investigación en unión al fiscal Ariel Chico Juarbe.  

Por otro lado, en los hechos ocurridos en Cayey, la Policía localizó el cuerpo de un hombre baleado dentro de un vehículo. El cadáver presenta múltiples impactos de bala. Agentes adscritos a la División de Homicidios del Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales (CIC) del área de Caguas, en unión al fiscal de turno y personal del Instituto de Ciencias Forenses (ICF), se dirigen al lugar. La vía permanecerá cerrada mientras culmina la investigación. Se exhorta el uso de rutas alternas. 

Más adelante se ampliará la información. 

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Emiten advertencias para operadores de embarcaciones pequeñas en aguas del Atlántico

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El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología en San Juan (SNM) comunicó que hay advertencias para operadores de embarcaciones pequeñas en efecto para las aguas del Atlántico desde esta noche hasta al menos el jueves por oleaje de hasta 8 pies. Para las playas, existe riesgo alto de corrientes marinas para la costa Norte de Puerto Rico.

Las condiciones marítimas y costeras se deteriorarán hoy a medida que una marejada del Norte invada las aguas del Atlántico.

Adicionalmente, una advertencia de resacas fuertes estará en efecto para esta tarde hasta el miércoles en la noche, también para el Norte de Puerto Rico.

Una vaguada en la superficie se moverá a través del área hoy, trayendo aguaceros al Este de Puerto Rico. Luego en la tarde, se esperan aguaceros más fuertes sobre el interior y Oeste y actividad adicional sobre el Este de la isla. Inundaciones urbanas y de riachuelos son posibles.

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