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Matthew Wright jumps another 48 spots with 6th place finish in Asia Loop Barbados

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Matthew Wright riding during the 2022 Asia Triathlon Cup Aqaba on October 1 (FILE)

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Barbados’ Elite men’s triathlete Matthew Wright is just climbing higher and higher up on the world rankings list with every ride.

After his latest event in Samarkand, Uzbekistan in Central Asia, Wright finished sixth in the 2022 Asia Triathlon Cup Samarkand and moved from 193rd to 145th in the world.

His swim time of 00:17:38 was actually the second fastest time amongst the top six finishers, his ride time was 00:57:15, the third fastest, and where he fell out of the top three was with his run time of 00:30:53. His overall time was 01:46:58.

However, this sixth-place finishing time was even better than his gold-medal time of 01:51:20 on October 1 during the 2022 Asia Triathlon Cup Aqaba.

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A fire at Date Tree Hill, St Peter has destroyed the home of 69-year-old Isuma Corbin.

The two bedroom, timber and wall house owned by Corbin was engulfed in flames around 9:30 am, today, Sun

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10 More flights in Easter 2023 via British Airways from Gatwick Loop Barbados

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Ten extra flights are being added by British Airways next year in March.

Having lifted all COVID-19 restrictions in September, Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc (BTMI) is delighted to welcome the additional capacity from British Airways to Barbados.

this new capacity is particularly welcomed during this key period for the UK travel trade

The press release explained that for next Easter, from March 26 through April 16, 2023, British Airways will operate extra services between London Gatwick and Barbados. The additional 10 flights will operate Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday to and from London Gatwick (IATA: LGW) and Bridgetown (BGI).

Chairman of the BTMI, Shelly Williams said:

“British Airways is a long-standing partner, that continues to demonstrate commitment to Barbados. Our mutually beneficial relationship has grown from strength to strength, even in the face of challenges such as the pandemic, fluctuating pound and rising fuel costs.

“Increasing services between London Gatwick and Barbados at a time that other carriers are opting to redirect their services to shorter haul destinations, speaks volumes for destination Barbados and our relationship management. Easter has always been special to us, so this new capacity is particularly welcomed during this key period for the UK travel trade and our tourism partners in Barbados.”

These three additional flights will have the capacity to bring an extra 3,336 UK visitors to Barbados over the Easter period and will increase capacity with British Airways from Gatwick to eight flights a week. From October 2022, British Airways operates five times a week from LGW to Bridgetown.

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Manchester farmer charged for knife attack on woman Loop Jamaica

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The Manchester police arrested and charged 25-year-old Chevroy Dunwell, a farmer of Dobson district in the parish, with wounding with intent following an incident in his community on Thursday, October 6.

Reports are that about 11am, the victim was at a shop talking to friends when Dunwell went inside and used a box cutter knife to inflict wounds to the victim’s chest.

She was taken to the hospital, where she was treated and released.

Dunwell was later arrested and charged for the offence.

His court date is being finalised.

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The seventeen-year-old Kingston Technical High School female student who is charged with the recent death of her schoolmate, was remanded in police custody on Friday.

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Four months after the US urged Americans to reconsider visiting Jamaica due to crime, listing eight of the country’s 14 parishes as having an “increased risk”, the US Department of State has reissued

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This week’s featured development as Newsmaker of the Week just ended is the demolition of approximately numerous houses that were being built on lands reportedly captured and sold by unauthorised pers

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A bus carrying several students and other passengers crashed and overturned in Stony Hill, St Andrew on Monday.

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Lashings Hotel in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth has acquired a beach club as a permanent addition to its tourism operation.

The boutique resort took over the operations of the villa suites on the be

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Everton ‘Beachy Stout’ McDonald, the popular Portland businessman who is accused of murdering his two wives, is to stand trial for the murder of the younger of the two women on September 18, 2023.

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Pierre: Stanley Felix Considered Innocent Until Proven Guilty – St. Lucia Times News

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Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre told reporters on Monday on the sidelines of a Cabinet meeting that former Senate President Stanley Felix is dealing with his defence.

“Mr. Felix is on bail, and he is dealing with his defence. Our law says you are innocent until proven guilty,” Pierre observed.

“Mr. Felix is dealing with his defence and he is considered innocent until proven guilty,” the Castries East MP observed.

Police formally charged Felix under section 376 of the Criminal Code of Saint Lucia, which deals with perverting the course of justice.

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Last week, the court granted the Attorney at Law $15,000 bail in cash or suitable surety.

The court also imposed reporting conditions and travel restrictions.

And Prime Minister Pierre advised the Governor General to revoke Felix’s appointment and relieve him of his Senatorial duties in the Upper House of Parliament.

An Office of the Prime Minister release said an announcement would be forthcoming regarding his successor.

“We’ve said that we give him time to see about his legal matters,” was Prime Minister Pierre’s response regarding relieving Felix of his duties, given the ‘innocent until proven guilty’ principle.

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I love you’: Adorable moment toddler meets baby sis for the first time Loop Cayman Islands

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This is the adorable moment a toddler met his newborn baby sister for the first time and wouldn’t stop repeating ‘I love you. I love you’.

Mum Liz, who wishes to withhold her surname, decided to capture the moment her two-year-old son Cole met his newborn baby sister, Haley, for the first time.

She had organised a gathering at her house so members of her family could all be there to watch Cole meet his newborn baby sister.

The cute clip shows Cole asking to hold Haley, before quickly jumping onto a sofa so he can cuddle with her.

When Drew, Cole’s father, places her on his lap, Cole can be heard repeating ‘I love you. I love you, Haley’ — resulting in many ‘awws’ from the rest of the room.

Liz, a bodybuilder from Chicopee, Massachusetts, USA, said that the moment was incredible and that she is so glad she filmed it.

She said: “I cried! He was so excited to meet her!”

This video was filmed on September 14.

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Leanni Tibbetts, who was crowned Miss World Cayman Islands 2022 on Saturday, September 24 is now a pilot with Cayman Airways’ Twin Otter fleet.

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Plastic Free Cayman is inviting members of the public to join them on Sunday, October 23 as they remove plastic and the debris from Barkers Beach in West Bay.

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The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) is reporting that 14-year-old Shania Beckford, who was reported missing, has been located and returned home safely.

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The President of the Saint Lucia Senate, Stanley Felix, will re-appear in court on November 16, after he was granted EC$15,000 on a charge of perverting the course of justice.

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Bus carrying students crashes and overturns in Stony Hill Loop Jamaica

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A bus carrying several students and other passengers crashed and overturned in Stony Hill, St Andrew on Monday.

Reports are that the passengers received cuts and bruises and were left traumatized following the incident.

There were no reports of any life-threatening injuries.

Reports are that the bus was being driven along Long Lane, near the Old Stony Road intersection when the operator lost control of the vehicle which ran on an embankment and overturned.

Students and other passengers who were traveling in the vehicle were forced to climb through one of the windows to exit the bus.

There were no reports of any serious injuries.

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Antigua and Barbuda to be represented at EMS World Expo 2022

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Antigua and Barbuda to be represented at EMS World Expo 2022

Antigua and Barbuda Emergency Medical Services (ABEMS) will be  represented at the EMS World Expo 2022 taking place in Orlando, Florida from October 12-14.

Deputy Supervisor Morvin Fiedtkou,  Administrative Supervisor Vermalie Brodie along with Shift Supervisors, Tundae Bruce, Joanna Otto and Courtney Kellman travelled to Orlando to attend the expo.

For more than 30 years, EMS World Expo has been the leading education event for emergency medical healthcare professionals.

This is where the leading medical experts from across the world come together to share their innovative research, demonstrate cutting-edge procedures, and drive the field of paramedicine and the delivery of emergency medical services forward.

The EMS World Expo agenda features progressive, cutting-edge, and informative classes presented by expert faculty.

These include:

1.Clinical Paramedicine

2.Community Paramedicine

3.Critical Care

4.Education

5.Fundamentals

6.Health and Wellness

7.Leadership, Management, and Operations

8.Research

The Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment wishes the participants the very best at the expo.

We look forward to the knowledge  gained by the Emergency Medical Technicians being practiced upon their return to ensure that there continues to be improvements in the level of pre-hospital care available to the citizens, residents and visitors of Antigua and Barbuda.

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Commonwealth works with Antigua & Barbuda to help prioritise the rights of persons with disabilities

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This week, the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Human Rights Unit (HRU) is in Antigua and Barbuda to assess the needs of persons with disabilities and mental health conditions and to help ensure their inclusion in public policy and society and the fulfilment of their rights.

Today on World Mental Health Day, the Commonwealth Secretariat urges all member countries to ensure that persons with disabilities and persons with mental health conditions are both agents and beneficiaries of development as their full and meaningful participation is essential for achieving a prosperous and just society and meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

The government of Antigua and Barbuda ratified the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in 2016 and this needs assessment is part of their effort to help fulfil this commitment.

Speaking on her arrival in Antigua and Barbuda, Shavana Haythornthwaite, Head of the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Human Rights Unit, said:

“Disability is a cross-cutting issue that requires long-term, comprehensive approaches. Antigua and Barbuda has a longstanding commitment to protecting the rights of persons with disabilities. The Human Rights Unit is pleased to be here, supporting the government in identifying further sustainable steps it can take to ensure that Antigua and Barbuda is an accessible and inclusive society for everyone.

This needs assessment will provide an important evidence base upon which we will develop, in collaboration with the government, a multi-year programme to strengthen frameworks to protect the rights of persons with disabilities.”

Approximately 15% of people globally have a disability and an estimated 1 billion are living with mental health conditions. In the Caribbean, there are over a million persons living with some form of disability and the vulnerability of the region to climate disasters creates a disproportionate risk to this group.

According to a UN survey, across the globe, only 20% of persons with disabilities could evacuate immediately and without difficulty in the event of a sudden disaster.

The Human Rights Unit’s planned project in Antigua and Barbuda will support the inclusion of disabilities as a central concern in all emergency communications and that persons with disabilities are consulted and fully involved in the development and implementation of emergency response, disaster management and disaster risk reduction policies.

Speaking about the importance of this project in Antigua and Barbuda, Shavana Haythornthwaite said:

“The rights of persons with disabilities continue to be a priority for the Commonwealth Secretariat and this mission will help the Human Rights Unit to support the government of Antigua and Barbuda to build on its current achievements and ensure that persons with disabilities enjoy all human rights and fundamental freedoms.”

The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of 56 independent and equal sovereign states. Our combined population is 2.5 billion, of which more than 60 per cent is aged 29 or under.

The Commonwealth spans the globe and includes both advanced economies and developing countries. Thirty-two of our members are small states, many of which are island nations.

The Commonwealth Secretariat supports member countries to build democratic and inclusive institutions, strengthen governance and promote justice and human rights. Our work helps to grow economies and boost trade, deliver national resilience, empower young people, and address threats such as climate change, debt and inequality.

Member countries are supported by a network of more than 80 intergovernmental, civil society, cultural and professional organisations.

The Commonwealth admitted Gabon and Togo as its 55th and 56th members respectively at the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Kigali, Rwanda in June 2022. Prior to this, Rwanda was the last country to join in 2009.

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Antigua And Barbuda Welcomes Back Air Canada

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The dual-island destination of Antigua & Barbuda is seeing an uptick in Canadian traffic just in time for the winter travel season.

Beginning today, October 8th, a new offering of flights from Air Canada is expected to help realize a recovery to pre-pandemic airlift levels in the Canadian market. 

The Air Canada flight arrived this afternoon carrying 106 passengers from Toronto and the aircraft was given a welcome back water cannon salute.  Passengers were also greeted by cultural dancers, music and small welcome tokens.

“We are extremely pleased with Air Canada’s decision to both resume and increase service to our shores and look forward to extending our famous Antigua and Barbuda hospitality to our Canadian visitors,” said The Honorable Charles Fernandez, Minister of Tourism and Investment. “We know many Canadians are more than ready for a vacation and we are equally ready to provide the relaxation and escape that Canadians have been craving.”

As noted, the rollout of the new service begins today with a single direct flight weekly from Toronto (YYZ) to St. John’s (ANU). Service will continue to ramp up to meet the traditional demand of the holiday season, with Air Canada forecasting the eventual operation of five weekly flights at peak traffic. 

Travellers from Montreal looking to fly south for the winter can look forward to once-a-week direct flights (YUL to ANU) beginning December 23rd. 

The return of Air Canada flights to Antigua & Barbuda comes in the wake of the destination’s latest travel advisory, which has lifted all COVID-19 restrictions for passengers arriving by air, yacht, and ferry. While a successful strategy of mass vaccinations and proactive public awareness campaigns has kept COVID-19 infection levels low, visitors are still encouraged to wear mask and practice social distancing in public spaces where crowds are likely to gather. You can read the latest travel advisory here.

“Over the course of the pandemic, Antigua and Barbuda has seen a monumental, joint effort involving both the government and industry stakeholders to make the destination as safe as it can be,” said Colin James, Chief Executive Officer of The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority“With that goal now realized and our Canadian friends set to return, we are extremely excited that our guests will once again be able to experience everything our home has to offer.”

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