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Eleven Secondary School Newcomers receive Eileen Paul Scholarships – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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The Saint Lucia Hospitality & Tourism Association’s (SLHTA) Tourism Enhancement Fund on August 25th, 2022, disbursed eleven more grants to incoming Form One students through the Eileen Paul Secondary School Scholarship Fund.

The Fund was established in 2021 to provide financial support to secondary school students, whose parents work in the hospitality industry.  The bursary will go towards school supplies, uniforms, books and transportation to attend school.

At a cheque handover ceremony during the SLHTA’s annual general meeting, the successful applicants received EC$2000.00 for the upcoming academic year in September.

Once a student maintains a grade point average of at least 70%, they will receive EC$2000.00 at the start of each academic year of their secondary school journey.

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This year’s recipients are:

Kezanne Aimable- St. Joseph’s Convent
Kylie Amedee- Soufriere Comprehensive Secondary School
Yonell Alexander- Castries Comprehensive Secondary School
Vonte Charles- Castries Comprehensive Secondary School
Jadaney Dalson- Choiseul Secondary School
Zephrie Gabriel- St. Mary’s College
Jose’ N Justin- Corinth Secondary School
Melana Lansiquot- Leon Hess Comprehensive Secondary School
Rihann Regis- Corinth Secondary School
Tyrese St. Rose- Sir Ira Simmons Secondary School
Gianna Sonson- St. Joseph’s Convent

SLHTA President Paul Collymore congratulates the students and wishes them well in this new chapter of their life. The students have been urged to strive for excellence, which was one of the qualities the scholarship’s namesake embodied during her decades of service in the hospitality sector.

The Scholarship Fund was named in honour of Eileen Paul, the SLHTA’s longest serving employee with over thirty-five years of dedicated service.

Regarded as the ‘heart and soul’ of the SLHTA,  she began her journey with the organization in 1973 when it was called the Hotel Association. As the lone employee for 14 years, she was instrumental in the organisation’s  growth and transformation.

Paul was revered by all who knew her and in 2007, received an MBE for services to the hospitality industry. In 2010 she was made an honorary lifetime member of the SLHTA.

SOURCE: Saint Lucia Hospitality & Tourism Association

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Salud reporta 8 muertes y 321 hospitalizadas por COVID-19

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el jueves 8 muertos y 321 personas hospitalizadas.

La cantidad total de muertes atribuidas es de 4,979.

Hay 277 adultos y 44 menores hospitalizados. Este monitoreo cubre el periodo del 17 al 30 de agosto de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 24.34 por ciento.

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[UPDATED] TKR win Women’s CPL thriller

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Lee-Ann Kirby (left) and Natasha McLean punch fists during the Trinbago Knight Riders’ match against the Barbados Royals in their Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL), at Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts on Wednesday. PHOTO COURTESY TRINBAGO KNIGHT RIDERS. –

TRINBAGO Knight Riders (TKR) won a thrilling contest against Barbados Royals by one run in the opening match of the Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) T20 tournament at Warner Park in Basseterre, St Kitts, on Wednesday.

Royals needed 11 runs in the last over to win the contest. TKR captain and medium pacer Deandra Dottin, despite conceding a six, bowled a solid last over to lead the TT franchise to victory.

Royals, chasing 115 for victory, closed on 113/7 in 20 overs.

South African Chloe Tyron played an exceptional innings and at one stage Royals were on course for the win.

However, when Tyron fell for 38 off 26 balls (three fours, three sixes) the innings lost momentum.

Lee-Ann Kirby got the prized wicket of Tyron and some tight bowling by spinners Anisa Mohammed and Sune Luus kept Royals at bay.

Kirby ended as the best bowler for TKR with 2/32 in four overs of medium pace.

Opener Aaliyah Alleyne helped the Royals get off to a positive start with 19 off 28 deliveries.

Batting first, TKR posted 114/7 with Kirby hitting 30 off 30 balls with three fours and two sixes.

Hayley Jensen, who was excellent in the field, scored 20 not out off 18 balls and Dottin also chipped in with 20.

Royals captain Hayley Matthews was the chief destroyer taking 2/28 in four overs and Shakera Selman grabbed 2/16 in four overs.

Kirby won the player of the match award.

After the match she said, “My role was just to make the best of the power play, rotate the strike (and) build partnerships.”

Kirby, who is hoping to get a West Indies women’s recall, said TKR have many bowling weapons and did not seem surprised that she was given the ball.

“I guess she (Dottin) just wanted to use her strategies out there. She has bowlers, so she can use anyone,” Kirby said.

She also had a message for the people of TT, saying, “Happy Independence TT, everyone home. Keep it up.”

On Wednesday, TT celebrated 60 years of Independence.

Dottin said, “I want to say Happy Independence TT…we have been working very hard, staying positive and getting out there and playing cricket and it is good to cross the line for the opening game.”

The match between TKR and the Royals was a rematch of the SKYEXCH 6ixty final on Sunday which the latter won.

TKR will play Guyana Amazon Warriors on Thursday, from 3 pm.

A victory for TKR will guarantee a place in Sunday’s final at 2.30 pm at Warner Park.

Amazon Warriors and Royals will battle in the final preliminary match on Saturday, from 3 pm.

The entire WCPL is being played at Warner Park.

Summarised Scores:

TKR 114/7 (20 overs) – Lee-Ann Kirby 30, Hayley Jensen 20 not out, Deandra Dottin 20; Shakera Selman 2/16, Hayley Matthews 2/28 vs BARBADOS ROYALS 113/7 (20 overs) – Chloe Tyron 38, Aaliyah Alleyne 19; L Kirby 2/32. TKR won by one run.

This story has been adjusted to include additional details. See original post below.

TRINBAGO Knight Riders (TKR) won a thrilling contest against Barbados Royals by one run in the opening match of the Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) T20 tournament at Warner Park in Basseterre, St Kitts, on Wednesday.

Royals needed 11 runs in the last over to win the contest. TKR captain and medium pacer Deandra Dottin, despite conceding a six, bowled a solid last over to lead the TT franchise to victory.

Royals, chasing 115 for victory, closed on 113/7 in 20 overs.

South African Chloe Tyron played an exceptional innings and at one stage Royals were on course for the win.

However, when Tyron fell for 38 off 26 balls (three fours, three sixes) the innings lost momentum.

Lee-Ann Kirby got the prized wicket of Tyron and some tight bowling by spinners Anisa Mohammed and Sune Luus kept Royals at bay.

Kirby ended as the best bowler for TKR with 2/32 in four overs of medium pace.

Opener Aaliyah Alleyne helped the Royals get off to a positive start with 19 off 28 deliveries.

Batting first, TKR posted 114/7 with Kirby hitting 30 off 30 balls with three fours and two sixes.

Hayley Jensen, who was excellent in the field, scored 20 not out off 18 balls and Dottin also chipped in with 20.

Royals captain Hayley Matthews was the chief destroyer taking 2/28 in four overs and Shakera Selman grabbed 2/16 in four overs.

Kirby won the player of the match award.

TKR will play Guyana Amazon Warriors on Thursday, from 3 pm.

A victory for TKR will guarantee a place in Sunday’s final at 2.30 pm at Warner Park.

Summarised Scores:

TKR 114/7 (20 overs) – Lee-Ann Kirby 30, Hayley Jensen 20 not out, Deandra Dottin 20; Shakera Selman 2/16, Hayley Matthews 2/28 vs BARBADOS ROYALS 113/7 (20 overs) – Chloe Tyron 38, Aaliyah Alleyne 19; L Kirby 2/32. TKR won by one run.

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Kamla on independence: Trinidad and Tobago suffering under ‘oppressive’ PNM

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar. FILE PHOTO – File Photo

In her Independence Day address to the nation, the Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar says TT has come a long way since its independence but its people are still being oppressed.

“As we reflect on our journey since achieving independence, we note that while there is much that we can be proud of, the stark reality is that our nation is still in a state of subjugation under an oppressive regime.”

She said for 40 of the 60 years of independence the People’s National Movement (PNM) was in charge and the country deteriorated. Meanwhile, she said, during the 11 years under the United National Congress, there was significant economic growth and prosperity, lower crime rates, higher education participation and opportunities for young people, and a better quality of life overall.

“Today, our prospects for the future appear dim under this Keith Rowley-led Government. Our roads and infrastructure are collapsing. Our children have fewer opportunities, some still have no access to online learning and have fallen behind. Crime is out of control and people are living in fear. Our health sector is in disarray, with people unable to get basic care and medication.”

She said the country deserves a government that cares about its citizens and would act to improve their circumstances. So, she called on citizens to “stand up and take action and work together to rebuild and restore our nation to greatness.”

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Deyalsingh discharged from hospital

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh – AYANNA KINSALE

HEALTH Minister Terrence Deyalsingh has been discharged from the hospital two days after he was hospitalised.

Deyalsingh displayed flu-like symptoms on Monday night when he went to the Arima General Hospital. Doctors were able to rule out covid19 but he was kept for observation out of an abundance of caution.

A statement from the Ministry of Health, on Wednesday, said the medical team at the Arima General Hospital reviewed the minister’s condition and subsequently discharged him.

He will continue his recovery at home.

It added, “The minister would like to thank the staff of Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex Accident and Emergency Department for their initial attention and also the staff at the Arima General Hospital for their caring professionalism.”

Deyalsingh also expressed his “deep gratitude for the hundreds of messages of prayer and support” received, especially from his constituents of St Joseph.

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Ukraine Ambassador thanks Trinidad an Tobago for support

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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On Tuesday, Sergiy Kyslystya, ambassador of Ukraine, thanked TT for its support and solidarity in the face of Russia’s ongoing war against his country.

In a meeting with Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Dr Amery Browne at the ministry’s headquarters, Kyslystya also extended congratulations to the country on the commemoration of the 60th anniversary of independence and praised TT for its history of democracy and stability.

Browne thanked the ambassador for his reflections and his independence greetings and acknowledged the very difficult circumstance under which Ukraine recently observed its own independence anniversary.

A statement from the ministry said Browne, “again underscored that Trinidad and Tobago, through its consistent and principled position on respect for international law and the territorial integrity of states and the right of every nation to exist peacefully, remains committed to the use of every available forum to convey the deepest concern over the invasion of Ukraine.”

At the meeting, the men briefly discussed potential co-operation at the bilateral and multilateral levels in several areas of mutual concern.

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Directie en rvc Staatsolie willen betere communicatie met aandeelhouder

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

PARAMARIBO — In een reguliere vergadering van de raad van commissarissen (rvc) van Staatsolie is duidelijk geworden dat de communicatie

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Diefstalverdachten na maand ingerekend

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PARAMARIBO — Gillermo P. en Jerry T., die ervan worden verdacht te hebben ingebroken in een winkelzaak aan de Zwartenhovenbrugstraat,

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Festival de la biguine : un final en apothéose

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

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La place Bertin et le marché au couvert accueillaient, dimanche, le dernier rendez-vous du Festival de la biguine et des musiques d’ici. La manifestation itinérante s’est achevée par un bal de toute beauté, animé par l’orchestre Sapotille créole. 

La manifestation a débuté dans l’après-midi, sous le marché couvert, par la projection du film Biguine du réalisateur martiniquais, Guy Deslauriers, suivie d’une intervention sur l’histoire de la biguine et de la mazurka.

Cette rencontre musicale initiée par la Collectivité territoriale de Martinique fait partie d’un programme intitulé « Sé ta nou menm ». Le but est de valoriser, sauvegarder nos traditions et assurer leur transmission à tous les publics à travers des…


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Rentrée scolaire : c’est parti pour une nouvelle année

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Ce 1er septembre, les élèves retrouvent, pour la plupart d’entre eux, les bancs de l’école, dans un contexte sanitaire plus favorable. Cette année, l’académie scolarise 66 440 écoliers, collégiens et lycéens dans le public et dans le privé (sous et hors contrat).

En cette rentrée 2022, 66 440 élèves scolarisés dans le public et dans le privé (sous et hors contrat) reprennent le chemin des classes. Cette rentrée se présente dans un contexte enfin plus favorable, sur le plan sanitaire, que les deux précédentes. Le ministre de l’Education nationale a salué la résilience des élèves et de leurs familles par-delà cette crise sans précédent. « Nos élèves ont pu progresser dans leurs apprentissages et garder le lien entre eux, ainsi…


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