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Chief Sec: PM, Tobago MPs should push for more domestic flights

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Chief Secretary Farley Augustine says the Prime Minister and Tobago MPs Shamfa Cudjoe and Ayanna Webster-Roy should be pushing for longer opening hours at the ANR Robinson airport so that Caribbean Airlines Ltd (CAL) could increase its flights to the island.

The THA, hoteliers and other stakeholders have long been clamouring for CAL to increase its flights to the island, particularly during peak travel periods, such as Easter, the July-August vacation and the upcoming October Carnival.

Augustine has already said the THA is willing to cover the cost of approximately $5.6 million annually to extend the airport’s opening time to 2 am.

In a television interview on Tuesday, Augustine gave an update, saying he spoke to CAL CEO Garvin Madera about two weeks ago.

“There are some issues they are trying to iron out in terms of staffing (and) availability of planes. But I intend to write formally this week seeking an audience, because we have to get back to the pre-covid19,” he said.

Saying he does not intend to attack any of CAL’s managers, Augustine noted: “The THA does not have direct control over CAL. The Cabinet has control over CAL. The Cabinet sets the mandate for CAL.”

He added, “But in that Cabinet, we have at least one member (Cudjoe) who is an MP for Tobago. We have a junior minister (Webster-Roy) but she is not a Cabinet member. We have a prime minister that is also Tobagonian.

“I am saying that the Cabinet has to take responsibility and instruct the Minister of Finance or whomever is the corporation sole with regard to CAL to have this thing done.

“The point is that we should not be arguing or trying to fight with CAL or the CEO. They are not responsible. It is the Cabinet that has to stand up.”

Augustine urged the media to contact the MPs to determine what kind of advocacy, if any, they have been doing to increase the number of flights.

“On our end, I am clearing the way. For heaven’s sake, increase the number of flights.”

Augustine said at his next meeting with CAL, he also intends to push for more flights from New York and other destinations such as Miami, “because we are getting positive and strong feedback.”

He also reiterated the need for direct foreign investment in Tobago, post-covid19.

Saying the issue remains contentious, he said, “Half of the population believes there must be some land-licensing regime and we should prevent foreigners from buying out all of the lands. And there is another half that says just free up the market, because we have not had any significant direct foreign investment.”

Augustine said the Sandals resort project did not qualify as direct foreign investment, “given that the State was going to build the hotel and make all of the investment, with Sandals coming at the back end.”

He said since becoming Secretary of Finance, Trade and the Economy in December, he has seen some proposals from foreign companies interested not only in building hotels but developing the tourism sector.

“But it is the Minister of Finance that must sign off. Is not to say that the Minister of Finance hates Tobago and does not want to sign off on anything for Tobago.

“It might just be out of an abundance of caution. He doesn’t understand the lay of the land, communities in which some of the proposals are being pitched for, and might be hesitant in terms of signing off.”

Augustine believes the country should never have a system that is dependent on a single individual or minister to determine which foreigner could buy land, “because that could easily become corrupt.”

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La Penitence man wanted for ‘Fishie’’s murder

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Police have issued a wanted bulletin for the suspect in connection to the murder of 33-year-old mason Rodwell Phillips, called ‘Fishie’ of Broad Street, Charlestown.

Philips was found dead on Monday’s morning along the La Penitence Public Road, Georgetown. A cutlass was found next to the body.

According to Police, the incident occurred sometime between 00:30 to 01:00 hrs this morning. Police said that the scene was processed by investigators where Philips’ body was examined and one chop wound was seen to the center of his chest, one chop wound to his right-side face, one chop wound to his left side back, and one chop wound to his left foot.

Several persons were questioned in the area. CCTV footage to be viewed by police.

The body was pronounced dead by a doctor from EMT Central Fire Station and escorted to the Memorial Gardens Funeral Home awaiting PME. Investigations are in progress.

Dead: Rodwell Philips

At the home of the dead man, his brother Christopher Prudent said that he was at work when he received a telephone call from his sister who related that his brother was dead. “I was at work and couldn’t leave so, they told me that he was chopped about his body,” the brother added.

He added that after he came off from work on Monday morning, he went to the Funeral Home with the expectation of seeing his brother’s body but the facility was closed when he arrived. His mother and other relatives, he related, went back later in the day.

the brother stated that according to reports he received, there were several eyewitnesses to the crime. In fact, the Police related that they had questioned several persons and are yet to review the CCTV footage. “There were lots of eyewitnesses. I was told and the Police were also at the scene sorting out issues.”

He could not say if the man suspect was arrested.

However, the aggrieved brother added that his brother and someone were involved in a heated argument sometime back and this might have led to a scuffle. As such, the brother believes that Phillips’s death is connected to the old grievance.

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WATCH: Dog Breeders Hold Event At Gros Islet – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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On Sunday 31st July, Beta Kennel hosted an event at Advanced K-9 Training Services Dog Park in Beausejour Gros Islet that featured local dog breeders and dog lovers in St Lucia.

Beta Kennel is owned by Ms. Amber Trezelle, a relative newcomer to the local scene with a passion for dogs and an advocate for proper breeding practices.

The family friendly event featured a wide range of local dog breeders and owners who were happy to include their pets for an afternoon of conversation, relaxation and valuable information.

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On hand were the officials from Advanced K-9 training who were pleased to lend their support by providing the venue, as well as to showcase their training and obedience courses.

Given the popularity of pedigree and large dog breeds on the island, these trainers were instructive on what owners need to know about handling their pets.

Over the past few years local dog owners have invested significantly in animals as pets and in the areas of security. The trainers were on hand to discuss all aspects of handling and courses that they offer for training.

A short demonstration on obedience, presented an impressive result of a well trained animal working its way through the obstacle course as well as showcasing defensive and protective skills.

Ms. Treselle was extremely happy with the outcome and the support of her family and friends, who were on hand for the day with a park filled with dogs of every kind.

” I am really pleased that so many people turned out to support this event,we have a real passion for dogs and want all of our owners to have as much information as possible to keep their dogs safe and happy.”

The park seemed to have almost every kind and size of dog, from poodle breeds carried in straw baskets, to enormous stately Rottweilers that frowned at the large audience. Some breeders made short speeches and explained their business and promised responsible dedication to the industry.

Suppliers of products from dog food to animal toys were also on hand.

With the enthusiasm for new and exotic dog breeds becoming a growing interest in St Lucia this kind of event can only bode well for increased knowledge by owners and facilitate a healthy community of dog breeders in St Lucia.

Source: Beta Kennel

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Federales acusan a tres hombres que traficaron casi 1,000 armas de fuego

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El fiscal federal W. Stephen Muldrow informó el martes, que un gran jurado federal emitió tres acusaciones contra Radamés Revilla Machín, Roberto Miranda Schmidt y Luis Matos Rosa por supeusto tráfico de armas de fuego.

“Trabajar con nuestros socios locales para abordar los delitos violentos es una de las principales prioridades del Departamento de Justicia. Los arrestos de hoy son otro ejemplo más de nuestro compromiso de combatir los delitos violentos y el tráfico ilegal de armas de fuego. Continuaremos investigando e interrumpiendo las redes que colocan armas en nuestras comunidades, a menudo con consecuencias trágicas”, dijo el fiscal federal Muldrow en declaraciones escritas.

Según las acusaciones, desde 2012 Revilla Machín y Miranda Schmidt han transferido más de 820 armas de fuego en Puerto Rico. Desde 2019, Matos Rosa ha transferido más de 100 armas. Varias de estas transferencias ocurrieron dentro de las 72 horas posteriores a la adquisición de las armas por parte de los acusados. Los tres acusados ​​anunciaron la venta de armas en sitios web como comprayventadearmas.com y pewpewpr.com. Ninguno de estos individuos tenía licencia para vender armas de fuego. En 2019, la ATF envió a Revilla Machín una carta aconsejándole que dejara de involucrarse en el negocio sin licencia de tráfico de armas.

“Los arrestos de hoy marcan avances significativos en los esfuerzos de la ATF y la NPPR para combatir el tráfico de armas de fuego en Puerto Rico. Este esfuerzo colaborativo mejora nuestra estrategia de prevención de delitos violentos al detener a quienes colocan armas de fuego en manos de delincuentes”, dijo Christopher Robinson, agente especial a cargo de la División de Campo de la ATF en Miami.

El Negociado de Alcohol, Tabaco, Armas de Fuego y Explosivos (ATF) está a cargo de la investigación, con la colaboración del Negociado de la Policía de Puerto Rico (NPPR).

Los fiscales federales adjuntos Linet Suárez y Jonathan Gottfried de la Sección de Crímenes Violentos y Seguridad Nacional están a cargo del enjuiciamiento del caso. Si es declarado culpable, cada acusado enfrenta una sentencia de hasta cinco años de prisión.

Una acusación es simplemente una acusación y se presume que todos los acusados ​​son inocentes hasta que se pruebe su culpabilidad más allá de toda duda razonable en un tribunal de justicia.

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Hombre resulta herido tras prender un encendedor en un baño donde almacenaban gasolina

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La Policía informó el martes, sobre un incidente donde un hombre resultó con quemaduras en la calle Lippit, en Villa Palmeras. 

Según la Uniformada, agentes del precinto de Barrio Obrero fueron alertados a eso de la 1:15 de la tarde, sobre el incidente que se originó en un baño donde supuestamente había varios galones con gasolina almacenados, se registró una explosión cuando el perjudicado prendió un encendedor.  

El hombre, identificado como Josué Guadalupe Rivera, resultó con quemaduras de segundo y tercer grado en un 30 por ciento de su cuerpo. Fue transportado al Centro Médico de Río Piedras y   se desconoce su condición de salud. 

Varias unidades de Bomberos, incluyendo Barrio Obrero, fueron movilizados al área y al momento no se reportan más personas afectadas.   

También se personaron unidades de Rescate Municipal y Emergencias Médicas privada para trabajar la situación. 

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Lifted on the Beach a hit despite changes Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

The organizers of Elevate Events Live Lifted Beach took a risk and it paid off.

Last Thursday evening, one of Crop Over’s most anticipated events took place with a bit of a twist.

Many considered the changes risky, but Elevate Events displayed why they are one of the top players in their field, while proving that risk does bring reward.

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Traditionally held at the Bushy Park Race Circuit, the Crop Over Thursday blockbuster was held at The Boatyard Club, which was transformed into a tropical paradise, with an elegant d?cor, depicting the perfect beach party setting.

One would have thought that the removal of the cooler concept would have disappointed the patrons or even reduced the number of attendees, however, that was quite the contrary. The spacious venue allowed for more food and beverage areas and the service was generally quick and efficient at each station or bar. Couple that with free tequila shots and the organizers receive an A+ for creativity and productivity.

The stylish cabanas lent a special touch to the ambience of the event, but the outstanding feature of the night was the DJ cast and their ability to keep the crowd active for the entire production.

Daddy Bubbles and DJ Evolution kicked off their set with some inspiring, conscious reggae, but then took the largely mature crowd down memory lane with some popular 90’s and 2000’s dancehall, followed with some of the latest hits from Crop Over 2022.

If energy overload was ever a human pair, it would be Jus Jay and Patrick the Hypeman.

The dynamic duo connected with the crowd from the inception, displaying their versatility in song selection, while maintaining the tempo for their entire set.

Salt & Don were typically smooth and interactive, transitioning well between genres and lending appropriate commentary to the audience.

Lil Rick lifted the event into orbit with another dynamic, enthralling, and enthusiastic performance.

The “Hypa Dog” lived up to his name and took the event to its final destination in grand style, performing hits such as “Blessing”, “Can’t style me”, “Pelau” and many others, where the appreciative audience provided the requisite backup vocals.

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Soca Rukshun took over Kensington Oval Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Soca Rukshun made a debut this Crop Over season after a two-year festival hiatus. Although in this condensed version of the sweetest summer festival some of the traditional events were omitted, the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) ensured that creatives still had an avenue to showcase their craft with the introduction of a People’s Choice competition which was the lead-up to the show.

Those who successfully moved through the rounds were able to showcase their musical contribution on Sunday night at The Courtesy 98. 1 The One Soca Ruckshun which was held at the Kensington Oval.

Each of the 20 performers brought full energy to their presentations and the audience was vocal in their appreciation. Ultimately, the warmest reception was reserved for the final performer, Brucelee Almightee with his season favourite Mauby. Spectators went wild when he emerged on stage and was the icing on the cake to end that segment.

Hosted on the eve of Emancipation Day, it was a special moment when the Haynesville Youth Group and members of the Israel Lovel Foundation showed their combined skills on percussion in an impressive drum tribute called Iron Mass in recognition of the momentous occasion.

The show was taken to another level when the legendary band Krosfyah commenced their 45-minute set. Clearly glad to be back on stage they delivered a top-class performance. Their set included favourites like Sak Pase, and they even teased with a piece of Alison Hinds’ Bazodee. She too was among the list of top performers making guest appearances in this packed segment.

As the event culminated, the atmosphere was festive and Mikey and Nikita concluded with a dynamic performance of their collaboration Ready. They were joined by drummers and dancers bearing flags with the colourful “I Love Crop Over” logo. They moved from the stage onto the lawn area of the grounds creating a magnificent spectacle reminiscent crossing the stage at the National Stadium on Kadooment Day.

Attendees were treated to a number of giveaways throughout the night but Al Junior Payne was the biggest winner when he drove away the spanking new Hyundai Kona EV, compliments of Courtesy Garage.

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The Reunion: A perfect mix of old and new Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Last Tuesday evening, July 26, Michael ‘Mikey’ Mercer and friends reinvigorated the local party scene.

Fittingly branded The Reunion, the perfectly- executed event proved to be both a reunion by name and nature. It was a fete reminiscent of days before the social media craze and it kept true to its theme of providing a grassroots atmosphere where people came to party and not pose.

And the sea of patrons who filled the Soca Arena at Kensington Mall car park on the night certainly understood the assignment. They followed the directive issued in the ads and came packed with energy while comfortably attired in their shorts, sneakers and armed with rags in hand.

From the time the live acts hit the stage just after 11 pm, there was non-stop action and non-stop pace, both on and off stage. The cast took many down memory lane and included superb acts like Barry Chandler, Lorenzo and waistline-boss Timmy who did not disappoint with his signature well-lubricated waistline.

Even McFingall was in attendance and teamed up with Red Plastic Bag’ during his set to perform the legendary tune Ragga Ragga, much to the audience’s delight.

Mikey, who doubled as MC on the night, was effective in running a tight, seamless show. He kept the vibes flowing and emerged star of his own show, intertwining his performances throughout the almost 5 hour-long show and interacting with each featured artiste.

The crowd returned the high, infectious energy that emanated from the stage and patrons got great value for money with a packed cast that included Khiomal, Biggie Irie, Nikita, Faith, Mole, Bruce Lee Almightee, Blood, Lil Rick, ‘The General’ Edwin Yearwood, Soca Queen Alison Hinds and many more. Several of the artistes took the time out to congratulate the show’s host on his development and success throughout the night.

Mikey’s sets were energetic and diverse as he delivered his own hits from his extensive catalogue, complete with an appearance of his signature Grassskirt Posse. Patrons were even treated to a brief DJ session led by Ramon G where several Bajan classics like Fishcakes and Bakes and Baby Too Sweet by Pitchup stirred the crowd into a further frenzy.

The show drew to a close just after 3 am and ended on a high with a spectacle of stiltwalkers and mother sallies. However, even at that time, it was clear that the crowd was not ready for the great vibes to end.

Speaking to Loop Entertainment after the event, Mercer, who admitted he shed a few tears throughout the night, expressed his gratitude to all his fans and supporters.

“It was an amazing feeling seeing the support. The turnout, even with the team that helped out on it, it really was nothing short of amazing. For me, it got emotional a few times during the night as well,” he said.

He expressed massive gratitude to title sponsors Chefette and Frosteez, 98.1 The One and made a special mention of Barbados Prestige Tours, also stating: “I need to thank the team, the committee, the execution team.”

While admitting there were “a few hiccups” on the night, The reigning Soca Monarch stated: “For a first-time event it came off extremely well. It was a learning curve. This was the first time we ever did anything. I never even planned a karaoke, furthermore a show of this magnitude. I think it did well and a lot of people are telling me it was something that they didn’t even know that they needed but they needed it and the vibe was correct on the night.”

When asked how he felt after such an impactful show, Mercer simply said: “I feel humbled and blessed.”

And for those fans who have already been asking what Crop Over 2023 holds, Mikey hinted that they can breathe easier, promising: “You can definitely look out for a part two of The Reunion!”

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Controversiële gronduitgifte Sabaku-project half jaar op ijs

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

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« Une nouvelle procédure en réparation en janvier 2023 devant le tribunal judiciaire de Paris »

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ME ALAIN MANVILLE, AVOCAT ET MEMBRE DU MOUVEMENT INTERNATIONAL POUR LES RÉPARATIONS (MIR)

Un congrès international sur les réparations se tiendra du 4 au 6 août à la Barbade. Il a pour thème « Sankofa : une mondialisation de nos demandes sur les réparations ». Le Mouvement international pour les réparations (MIR) fait partie des associations invitées. L’un de ses membres fait le point sur les avancées et les prochaines échéances.

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