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Youlou Arts Foundation prepares to host program this weekend

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The Youlou Arts Foundation is preparing to host a program this weekend which will introduce many Vincentians to the work of a number of local Visual artists.

Founder of the Youlou Arts Foundation, Camille Saunders-Musser said the program which will be hosted on November 26th at the Youlou Arts Centre located at Indian Bay, will be the first in a series of programs for the Christmas season.

She said the program will be continued throughout the country next year as they aim to promote the work of budding visual artists across the country.

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NBC’s Special Report – Wednesday November 23rd 2022

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The Sustainable Grenadines Incorporated (SUSGREN) said it is continuing its conservation efforts with a major project in collaboration with the Union Island Secondary School.

SUSGREN’s Technical Officer, Audwin Andrews said they have established a Backyard Farming project with the students at the Union Island Secondary School and thus far it has been progressing very well.

Rawdica Stephen has more with today’s Special Report.

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Distribution of Urea Fertilizer commences

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The Ministry of Agriculture hosted a ceremony to signal the start of the distribution of the Urea Fertilizer which arrived here from Venezuela recently.

The Distribution Ceremony was held at the La Croix Palletization Centre, with addresses from several officials, including Minister of Agriculture, Saboto Caesar.

The Minister thanked Venezuela for the fertilizer and indicated that they will be stored at various locations throughout the country.

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Meanwhile … Venezuela’s Ambassador to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Francisco Perez said his country is committed to providing assistance to Farmers in SVG.

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The forty-thousand sacks of urea fertilizer arrived here earlier this month, as a gift from the Government and People of Venezuela.

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Chief Risk Officer at NIS provides an overview of the company

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The National Insurance Services NIS was established to provide social protection to the citizens of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

That is according to Chief Risk Officer at the NIS Valina Browne Henry while providing an overview of the company at a media consultation hosted by the NIS yesterday.

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Mrs. Browne Henry also spoke of the company’s income and expenditure within the context of sustainability.

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COMMENTAAR: Diepwaterhaven Nickerie

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PRESIDENT CHANDRIKAPERSAD SANTOKHI wilde er aan de vooravond van de viering van 47 jaar geleden geen twijfel over laten bestaan

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Le premier vol commercial de la fusée Vega-C a lieu ce soir depuis la Guyane

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PRemier vol commercial de Vega-C ce jeudi soir
• CENTRE SPATIAL GUYANAIS

Le lanceur européen Vega-C effectuera son premier vol commercial, ce soir à 22h47, depuis le Centre spatial guyanais, à Kourou.

Après un lancement inaugural fait le mercredi 13 juillet à 10h13, Vega-C (conçu et fabriqué par AVIO) effectuera son premier vol commercial ce soir, à 22h47. Il emportera sous sa coiffe, les satellites d’observations de la Terre Pléiades neo 5 & 6.

Comme l’explique le CNES : « Pléiades Neo 5 et 6 sont des satellites d’observation de la Terre de nouvelle génération, en très haute résolution. Ils vont rejoindre Pléiades Neo 3 et 4 en orbite pour former une constellation de quatre satellites identiques. Ils assureront la continuité de la mission Pléiades ».

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La fusée Vega-C s’est envolée pour la première fois

Les premiers satellites Pléiades ont été lancés par Vega depuis le CSG en 2011 et 2012, suivis par Neo 3 et Neo 4 en avril et août 2021.Arianespace rappelle également son côté : « Sept Vega C ont déjà été réservées pour des missions à la fois institutionnelles et commerciales ».

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Le premier vol commercial de la fusée Vega-C a lieu ce soir depuis la Guyane

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

La rédaction

PRemier vol commercial de Vega-C ce jeudi soir
• CENTRE SPATIAL GUYANAIS

Le lanceur européen Vega-C effectuera son premier vol commercial, ce soir à 22h47, depuis le Centre spatial guyanais, à Kourou.

Après un lancement inaugural fait le mercredi 13 juillet à 10h13, Vega-C (conçu et fabriqué par AVIO) effectuera son premier vol commercial ce soir, à 22h47. Il emportera sous sa coiffe, les satellites d’observations de la Terre Pléiades neo 5 & 6.

Comme l’explique le CNES : « Pléiades Neo 5 et 6 sont des satellites d’observation de la Terre de nouvelle génération, en très haute résolution. Ils vont rejoindre Pléiades Neo 3 et 4 en orbite pour former une constellation de quatre satellites identiques. Ils assureront la continuité de la mission Pléiades ».

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La fusée Vega-C s’est envolée pour la première fois

Les premiers satellites Pléiades ont été lancés par Vega depuis le CSG en 2011 et 2012, suivis par Neo 3 et Neo 4 en avril et août 2021.Arianespace rappelle également son côté : « Sept Vega C ont déjà été réservées pour des missions à la fois institutionnelles et commerciales ».

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Whyte and Gumbs Win High School Chef Competition

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 23, 2022 (SKNIS):

The cooking contest was organized by the St. Kitts Department of Youth Empowerment as part of the month-long celebration of Youth held every November. Participating teams also came from the Cayon High School, Charles E. Mills Secondary School, Basseterre High School, Washington Archibald High School and Saddlers Secondary School.

The runners-up in the competition were Shannyah Thomas and Aisha Jalim of the Saddlers Secondary School, while Danniqua Huggins and Somalia Dublin of the Washington Archibald High School placed third.

Junior Minister of Youth Empowerment, the Honourable Isalean Phillip congratulated the Chefs from the six (6) participating schools.

“I just want to make sure that I said my congratulations to all the participants, especially the winners. You all did a good job. I am really proud to see the product that was produced and the meals on the plates,” said Minister Phillip. “I know some of you weren’t super pleased with how your item turned out but you all still did a really good job.”

Minister Phillip also used the occasion to congratulate judges Barry Cranston, Claire Rawson and Max Brisbane for their valuable contribution.

“I also want to thank our judges. I heard some of the comments and I think that they were very valuable to the students and the teachers. Thank you very much for the seriousness that you brought and the professionalism that you would have brought to the competition because we are training the next generation of culinary chefs and artists because that is part of the tourism product in terms of when people travel to St. Kitts and Nevis, they also come for food,” said the Honourable Isalean Phillip.

The Youth Empowerment Minister said that the aim is to “continue to encourage food and nutrition.” She especially thanked the Saddlers Secondary Chefs for incorporating a nutrition aspect in their meals by eliminating the use of salt and sugar.

Gratitude was also extended to the Ministry of Tourism, the sponsors of the High School Chef Competition. The sponsorship from the Ministry of Tourism is in partnership with St. Kitts and Nevis Restaurant Week initiative and it is done to support the junior chefs so that they can have an opportunity to participate in future Restaurant Week events.

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South Korea holds Uruguay to 0-0 draw at World Cup Loop Jamaica

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Uruguay’s Guillermo Varela, left, duels for the ball with South Korea’s Kim Jin-su during their World Cup Group H football match at the Education City Stadium in Al Rayyan , Qatar, Thursday, Nov. 24, 2022. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man).

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AL RAYYAN, Qatar (AP) — South Korea and Uruguay started their World Cup campaigns with a 0-0 draw on Thursday, a result that probably favours the Asian team.

The draw at Education City Stadium was yet another early World Cup match with the favoured team stumbling. Argentina and Germany both lost their opening matches in major upsets.

South Korea, with forward Son Heung-min wearing a mask to protect a broken left eye socket, always looked the more likely team to score against the more experienced Uruguayans. The South Koreans were quicker, pressing from the opening whistle.

However, in a match with few clear scoring chances, Uruguay had best chances: Diego Godin hit the post in the 43rd minute and Federico Valverde hit it in the 89th.

Uruguay will next face Portugal in Group H while South Korea play Ghana.

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Local retailers promise doorbusters, early bird deals for Black Friday Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

From the so-called doorbuster to early bird specials and discounts of up to 75 per cent off some items, Jamaicans will have the opportunity this Black Friday weekend to cash in on some major deals while leaving money in their pockets.

The range of products that have been heavily discounted includes the usual offerings of clothing and appliances. However, one microfinance lender is offering gift vouchers of a significant dollar amount this time around.

Loop News spoke with several businesses including Dunn’s Electrical, Ammar’s Department Store, Fontana Pharmacy and Courts Ready Cash about their Black Friday specials and shares what’s on offer below:

Fontana Pharmacy CEO Anne Chang:

Managing Director at Fontana Pharmacy, Anne Chang shared that the pharmacy chain has been stocked for Christmas since the end of October, a deliberate step taken by management to avoid delays caused by supply chain issues. “We also wanted to beat the delays at Kingston’s port.

For Black Friday, Chang said “Fontana will be offering 25 per cent off bed and bath and curtains as well as comforters and related items. The same 25 per cent off will apply to kitchen items and toys, “including our brand new Uno Jamaica game,” said the managing director. She said d?cor items such as vases, frames and cushions will also attract 25 per cent off.

At the same time, Fontana is offering 20 per cent off Christmas d?cor, including trees, ornaments and wreaths.

“We will also have some select items on sale in-store and online on Friday,” Chang shared while noting that deals will also be offered on Monday, November 28, but online only.

“We are already extremely busy so it will only be crazier. It’s only one day so I expect a lot of traffic,” Chang said as she looks forward to Friday.

Dunn’s Electrical – Shaddae Dunn:

For persons wanting to cash in on what’s on offer at Dunn’s Electrical located at Red Hills Road in St Andrew, the “door buster special” is worth considering. It runs from 6 am to 8 am on Friday when an extra five per cent discount is offered.

“We’re having our Black Friday sale this Friday through to Sunday with everything being up to 50 per cent off,” Shaddae Dunn of Dunn’s Electrical said.

Dunn explained that “even though we’re best known for electrical items, we’re positioning ourselves to be also known for home d?cor, furniture and home accessories, plumbing and everything like that”.

She shared that there will also be 50 per cent off home d?cor and lighting fixtures, 20 per cent off fans, 10 per cent off bulbs “and a lot more”.

Ammar’s Department Store, Managing Director Michael Ammar Jr:

“We’re looking forward to a huge Black Friday because I think it’s now part of the Jamaican shopping culture and I think people have been looking and holding off, waiting for the event,” said the Managing Director of Ammar’s chain of stores, Michael Ammar Jr when contacted by Loop News.

“As usual, we’re getting into it big time. First of all, we have a storewide sale, every single item is on sale,” he stressed.

Ammar Jr explained that Black Friday sale is a little different from other sales as “this is a store full of brand new merchandise that has come in for Christmas”. He noted that the usual end-of-season sale is what’s left over but for Black Friday “this is all brand spanking new merchandise going on sale; every item, in every department, in all the stores”.

Ammar’s is offering a base markdown of 15 per cent, up to a high of 75 per cent for some items. There will be big markdowns on houseware items with bedding coming in at 25 per cent off, and curtains and rugs at 20 per cent off.

For customers who shop during the early bird special on Friday and Saturday between 8 am and 10 am, there is an extra 10 per cent of.

“So if you were to buy something at 25 per cent off during the early bird, you get 25 off plus 10 per cent. Those are huge savings,” said Ammar Jr.

He told Loop News that after the setbacks of the COVID years “thank God this (2022) has been a really good year, we’re back to normal”.

Having not laid off any of his staff during the pandemic, Ammar Jr said his full team is in place and will be going all out to ensure shoppers have a memorable Christmas as well.

Courts Ready Cash, brand manager, Suzanne Campbell:

There will be Black Friday with a twist for persons doing business with Courts Ready Cash, the microfinance arm of furniture and appliance store, Courts Jamaica Limited.

Brand Manager for Courts Ready Cash, Suzanne Campbell, told Loop News that the first three persons at each of its 47 locations to take out a loan of at least $80,000 will be presented with a $10,000 Courts gift voucher.

“We think it’s a significant and quite attractive offer and we thought we would do it as we celebrate our tenth year in Jamaica as a brand,” Campbell stated.

For its anniversary celebrations, Courts Ready Cash is also giving Jamaicans the opportunity to win cash prizes at the locations where it conducts its ongoing road shows. Patrons have the chance to win up to $20,000 if they take out a loan and also have the opportunity to grab cash in the cash machine.

Additionally, Courts Ready Cash is running a prize promotion where 10 individuals will each win $500,000 by the start of the New Year.

“We’re excited about that so we are encouraging persons to, if they need to fix up their home or purchase anything that they want, to consider Courts Ready Cash,” Campbell said.

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