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Keanu Reeves sorprende a una pareja de recién casados al colarse en su banquete de bodas

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Una pareja de recién casados recibió una sorpresa inesperada el día de su boda cuando el actor canadiense Keanu Reeves hizo una inesperada aparición como invitado en la recepción.

James y Nikki Roadnight se casaron el pasado fin de semana delante de sus familiares y amigos en el hotel Fawsley Hall de Northamptonshire, en el Reino Unido. Casualmente el actor de ‘Matrix’ también se alojaba allí ese mismo día.

“Mi marido le vio en la zona del bar y le dijo que se acababa de casar e invitó a Keanu a acercarse a saludar y a tomar una copa con nosotros si quería”, dijo la novia a Newsweek. “Fue muy amable y dijo que lo haría más tarde. No sabíamos si lo haría o no, pero estuvo genial que mi marido hubiera hablado con él”, agregó.

Una hora más tarde, un miembro del personal del hotel se acercó a la novia y le dijo que “un huésped muy importante” la estaba esperando fuera para saludarla.

Según los medios locales, se cree que Keanu, aficionado a la Fórmula 1, se alojaba en el lujoso hotel mientras trabaja en un documental sobre la liga de carreras para Disney+.

“La boda fue absolutamente perfecta de todos modos y tuvimos el día más mágico”, comentó la novia. “Que Keanu Reeves se pasara a saludar fue algo fuera de este mundo. Algo para recordar y el comienzo de muchas más aventuras juntos”.

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Premium Friday experience at Heineken After Work series Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News
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Heineken After work at Tacbar

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Kickstart the weekend on Fridays with the Heineken After Work series. Designed to provide a premium experience, Heineken has seized the opportunity to bring patrons together with great music from local and international DJs paired with the premium brew of Heineken.

The series kicked off on August 19 at TacBar in Kingston and will continue with pop-ups at different locations until September 9. To find out where the next Heineken After work series will be hosted, visit @HeinekenJamaica on Instagram.

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109 new COVID cases, 2 deaths, 22.8% positivity rate recorded Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News
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The Ministry of Health and Wellness is reporting that 109 new COVID-19 cases were recorded over a 24-hour period up to Thursday afternoon.

Two COVID-19 deaths that occurred from April to September 2021 were also recorded on Thursday, bringing the overall coronavirus death toll in Jamaica to 3,241.

An 81-year-old woman from St Mary and an 84-year-old woman from St Catherine are the latest recorded COVID fatalities nationally.

There were 61 recoveries on the day, bringing that tally to 96,159.

The newly confirmed COVID-19 cases brought the total number on record for the island to 149,327.

Notably, the island recorded a 22.8 per cent positivity rate based on the samples that were tested on Thursday.

Of the newly confirmed cases, 57 are females and 52 are males, with ages ranging from seven months to 94 years.

The case count was made up of Kingston and St Andrew (28), St Ann (17), St Catherine (11), St James (nine), Manchester (nine), Clarendon (eight), St Mary (six), Hanover (four), St Thomas (three), St Elizabeth (two), and Westmoreland (two).

There are 24 moderately ill patients, five severely ill patients and four critically ill patients among 1,315 active cases now under observation in Jamaica.

A total of 111 COVID-19 patients are now hospitalised locally.

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COVID-19 Protocols For August 28 To September 10, 2022 – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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The current protocols for the management of COVID-19 have been extended until Saturday September 10, 2022.

During this short extension of the Protocols, the Cabinet of Ministers will deliberate on major changes to the management of COVID-19 in Saint Lucia, based on advice from the COVID-19 Management Centre.

It is expected that all aspects of the current management of COVID-19 will be assessed and possibly reviewed.

Fully vaccinated travelers are required to provide proof of vaccination on arrival and do not require a COVID-19 test.

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Unvaccinated travelers are required to provide a negative PCR test taken within five days prior to arrival in Saint Lucia. Quarantine requirements have been removed in relation to travelers.

For mass crowd events (two hundred and more persons), all event organizers are required to submit their plans to National Emergency Management Organization NEMO in accordance to the regular mass crowd guidelines.

Presently, home testing for COVID-19 is authorized in Saint Lucia. All restrictions on the importation of rapid antigen test kits has been removed. The rapid antigen test is to be used as a screening tool and would require confirmation with a PCR test.

Positive antigen rapid tests are required to be reported to the Epidemiology Unit in the Ministry of Health within 24 hours.

All other protocols will remain in effect for this period.

Saint Lucians are asked to continue following the protocols of wearing a face mask in public places and maintaining general sanitation measures. Let us take personal responsibility and protect ourselves, family, friends and others from the COVID-19 virus.

SOURCE: Ministry of Health, Wellness & Elderly Affairs

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UPDATE dienstverlening EBS beperkt vanwege vakbondsactie

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‘De kerngedachte is een wij-cultuur creëren’

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door Jason Pinas PARAMARIBO — De zoektocht van stichting Gro Tide naar buitenlandse ondersteuning voor het uitvoeren van sociale projecten

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Thompson-Herah disqualified as Hobbs upsets Jackson in Lausanne 100m Loop Jamaica

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Aleia Hobbs, right, of the United States beats Shericka Jackson (left) of Jamaica and Marie-Josee Ta Lou of Ivory Coast (centre) in the women’s 100m at the Athletissima IAAF Diamond League international athletics meeting in the Stade Olympique de la Pontaise in Lausanne, Switzerland, Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP).

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Double Olympic sprint champion Elaine Thompson-Herah was disqualified from the women’s 100m at the Diamond League meeting in Lausanne on Friday as her Jamaican compatriot Shericka Jackson lost in a close finish to Aleia Hobbs of the USA.

Thompson-Herah caused a shock in the stadium as she came out of her blocks well before the gun to further deplete the field as earlier the other Jamaican – Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce pulled out due to a muscle sprain she experienced during warm-up earlier.

The 35-year-old Fraser-Pryce was the red-hot favourite in a race billed as a re-run of the recent world final, where the Jamaicans swept the medals in Oregon.

Hobbs seized the opportunity to win in 10.87, just ahead of Jackson, who clocked 10.88.

Marie-Josee Ta Lou of the Ivory Coast finished third in 10.89.

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Woman killed in freak accident at Gafoors

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Dead: Cindy Jattan

An investigation has been launched into the circumstances surrounding the death of a female employee attached to the Gafoors, Land of Canaan, East Bank Demerara (EBD) facility.

The woman has been identified as Cindy Jattan.

The fatal workplace accident occurred this afternoon. Initial reports are that a rack within the company’s window factory fell onto the woman, causing her to receive injuries.

She reportedly succumbed to those injuries on her way to seek medical attention.

INews will provide more details as it becomes available.

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Dottin too much for GAW Women

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The Guyana Amazon Warriors women registered their first loss of the 6IXTY tournament, after recording two back-to-back victories.

Facing a strengthened TKR, which included the addition of the World Boss Deandra Dottin, the Warriors had no reply.

They could only afford 33-6 in 8 overs as the highest score from the Warriors camp was 9.The TKR bowlers were precise, Sune Luus bowled 2-6, while Geetika Kodali, Shenetta Grimmond and Hayley Jensen bagged one wicket each.

Heading into the chase TKR pressed on as they made light work of their target ending on 34 without loss in 3.5 overs.

Dottin was the aggressor as she smashed 22 off 15 balls to take her side over the line.The Warriors will now have to win their final game against the Barbados Royals if they are to book a spot in the semi-finals.

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‘I Tell Him To Go Home Straight’ – St. Lucia Times News

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The grandmother of a missing 11-year-old recalled that on Friday morning the boy met her in Castries where she gave him some groceries and a bus fare and urged him to head home.

“I gave him a dollar and I tell him go home straight – take transport and go home,” Celina Anthony recalled telling her grandson Levi Darcie.

But she recalled that sometime later she heard from her granddaughter that Levi had fallen into the Castries River which swept him away.

And the grandmother disclosed that the missing child’s father and uncle had died by drowning.

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“I think that’s really sad. Your father get drowned, your uncle get drowned – same thing. Two brothers” Anthony told St Lucia Times.

She said Levi liked friends and playing football.

The Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS), the police, and concerned citizens have been searching for the missing 11-year-old.

SLFS spokeswoman Annia Mitchel said at 11:44 am officers from the Castries Headquarters were dispatched on the search and rescue mission after reports that an 11-year-old boy fell into the Marchand river near Black Mallet.

“An extended search along various points along the Marchand River with the combined assistance from the Marchand police and the Marine Police Unit was unsuccessful,” Mitchel said.

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