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Man, 29, drowns after getting into difficulty at Brandons Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Police are investigating the death of 29-year-old Fabian Alleyne of 1st Avenue, Jackson, St Michael.

Alleyne drowned at Malibu Beach, Brandons, St Michael around 7:20 pm on Sunday, October 2.

According to police public relations, the 29-year-old arrived at the beach around 4 pm. He got into difficulties whilst bathing.

Through a joint effort with police, the Marine Unit and the Barbados Coast Guard, Alleyne’s body was recovered from the sea.

He was pronounced dead by a medical doctor.

Anyone who can provide any information that can assist with this investigation, is asked to call the Black Rock Police Station at 417-7500, Police Emergency 211, Crime Stoppers at 1800-TIPS (8477) or the nearest police station.

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Tropical wave to cause unstable weather on Monday

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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The TT Meteorological Service is monitoring an active tropical wave to the east of the Windward Islands.

In a release on Sunday, it said there are no alerts, watches or warnings in effect for TT.

The Met Office said the National Hurricane Centre has given this tropical wave a low (20 per cent) chance of developing into a tropical cyclone in 48 hours and a low (30 per cent) chance of development in five days.

It said whether or not the wave develops into a cyclone, it would cause moist and unstable conditions over the islands.

“Trinidad and Tobago would experience cloudy skies with intermittent periods of showers and a medium-to-high chance of thunderstorm activity. These conditions can persist from the middle of this week and into the start of the weekend due to the approach and passage of this tropical wave.”

The Met Office said it would continue to monitor the tropical wave and will issue and update at noon on Monday or earlier if the situation warrants.

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Shock, grief at sudden death of Janine Charles-Farray

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Janine Charles-Farray during one of her many performances. –

The national creative and cultural community is mourning the death of publicist, marketing strategist, singer, and mentor Janine Charles-Farray at the age of 39 on Saturday.

She was regarded as a friend and mentor by many who knew her. She was known as a fierce advocate for all forms of the arts and the creative industry.

Charles-Farray was involved in every aspect of everything creative in TT – from film to animation to dance to fashion to visual arts to theatre to music to mas to Carnival and beyond. Those posting tributes to her on social media described her as a mentor and friend who wasn’t afraid to give constructive criticism, advice, and assistance.

The T&T Performing Arts Network said on Saturday it was with a heavy heart that it announced the death of one of its founding board members, a true gladiator, champion, ambassador for the creative and cultural arts in TT, a mentor and a friend.

The National Drama Association of TT expressed shock and grief. In a release, its president Safa Niamat-Ali said Charles-Farray was one of the few marketing specialists who specialised in the arts. She said Charles-Farray was instrumental in collaborating with NDATT in spearheading several initiatives for practitioners during the pandemic.

“The then Ministry of Community Development, Culture and The Arts created the cultural relief grants because she spearheaded the effort to include creative and cultural workers as self employed to benefit from the grants.

“She understood the challenges faced by arts associations, organisations and groups and would give free advice and ideas to help them and steer them in directions that we wouldn’t or couldn’t think of. I don’t know if anyone could fill the void that now exists.”

Long-time friend Rachael Collymore, who runs PR and talent consulting agency Power Media Hub, said Charles-Farray was a colleague and creative industry professional and advocate, and much more.

“She was also a very dear and close friend, confidante, a sister from another mother, and ally. Over a decade of friendship, we developed a natural partnership between our businesses, collaborating on many projects as marketing strategist and publicist in the creative sector.

“We often discussed matters concerning the creative sector. It was only a few days ago we spoke at length about the changing landscape, while discussing plans for future collaborations in 2023. It saddens me to know she is no longer here and I would not be able to reason with her, seek her advice, or hear her voice and spirited conversation.”

FilmTT said it was deeply saddened.

“Janine was a fiercely passionate professional who strongly advocated for the arts and the creative industries in TT. Janine’s legacy will live on through her numerous projects for film, music, fashion and dance. As we reflect on her stellar career, we will particularly remember her hard work and commitment towards the film/tv marketing and promotions.”

Charles-Farray was also well-known as a singer, performing with The Lydians Chorale since the age of 13 and up until her death. She was also a former board member and communications officer. The chorale said it was with great sadness that it learned of her sudden demise.

“Janine was a wonderful person, an amazing performer, a talented, gifted strategist and a passionate advocate for and supporter of the arts. We will miss her dearly.

On behalf of the board, management and all members of The Lydians, we would like to offer our deepest and sincerest condolences to her mother, Marva De Freitas Charles (Aunty Marva) and to her family, as we keep them in our prayers.”

Former minister of culture and the arts Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly, also has fond memories of Charles-Farray.

“I met Janine when I joined the Lydians in, I think, 2014. Her voice set her easily apart… rich, deep and delivered with her characteristic gusto and fervor. A warm, enthusiastic person, with a big heart. She always made her presence felt, and was a positive driving force for the arts. Janine will certainly be missed.”

A profile written for Queen’s Hall in 2020 said Charles-Farray was certified in film commission fundamentals by the Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI), has a masters degree in marketing from the UWI/Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business, a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of New Brunswick, Canada, and was also a freelance entertainment news writer.

In addition to her academic background, Charles-Farray offered a wide range of support services in her marketing consultancy Black Collar Creative Ltd.

She worked with many brands including Meiling Inc., Freetown Collective, Trinbago Unified Calypsonians Organisation (TUCO), the Caribbean Academy of Fashion and Design (UTT), the T&T Animation Network (TTAN), the TT Film Company (TTFC), Alias Entertainment Expo, TT Performing Arts Network, the Metamorphosis Dance Company Ltd, Banyan Ltd, Golden Chord Management, Closet Red Plus Size Boutique, the TT Opera Festival (Picoplat Music Development Foundation), QED.TT – Quite Exquisitely Done, Gayelle The Channel (Gayelle Caribbean TV) and JCS Entertainment Ltd.

Poet and author Shivanee Ramlochan said, “Our industry is full of people who talk you up nice, but Janine’s praise never, not once, felt gratuitous. When she was for you, she was for you.

“She celebrated our plays. She celebrated our words. She celebrated our art. She celebrated our music, and oh how she embodied it too.

“Janine abides, in the place she loved and gave so much of her spirit, brilliance, passion and ingenious fire to fuelling. She’s in our steelpan, in our Carnival, in our extempo, in our voices raised in song. I will never forget how she loved us.”

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Six months for Scarborough redevelopment feasibility study

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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The Scarborough redevelopment master plan by Jmetrix Ltd. – Jmetrix Ltd

A feasibility study for the Scarborough urban redevelopment project, one of the pillars of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) election campaign, has been commissioned by the Division of Infrastructure, Quarries and Urban Development (DIQUD).

In a press release on Friday, DIQUD said design firm Jmetrix Ltd will lead the study, and the findings should be delivered in March 2023.

Infrastructure Secretary Trevor James said, “One of the first notes that was passed (by the Executive Council) was the note to engage Jmetrix to start this feasibility. We are committed to delivering on our plan to rebuild Scarborough. We are committed to delivering a new port facility. We think this critical to our autonomy and we will pursue it 150 per cent.”

Earlier this year, the THA held three public stakeholder consultations on the redevelopment project.

According to Jmetrix’s website, the aim of the development plan “is to create a more efficient city, transforming Scarborough into a capital that is conducive to commerce. A city that allows for easy flow of traffic and ensuring that all administrative services are readily available to the public, to encourage both foreign and local investment.”

It says 38 acres of land will be reclaimed for the project, which includes a water park, terminal complex, a relocated domestic terminal, three piers, James Park redesign, Scarborough Esplanade redevelopment, a transport hub and an urban housing plan.

The elimination of flooding in Scarborough is also expected to be addressed in the redevelopment project.

Its website lists a number of projects the company has completed including the remodelling of Cabildo Chambers and new bridge link, Red House; a government suite at Brian Lara Academy; and the Buccoo Boardwalk.

Lead Design Consultant, Joshua Stewart, Jmetrix will be supported by national and international partners such as Hamburg Port Consulting (HPC); Inros Lackner SE, Bremen Germany; Smith Warner International; Caribbean Urbanism and Architecture, ReCUA; RHWS Architects, Hamburg; and GSAL Design Ltd. The team is charged with undertaking research on key elements of city and coastal development to unearth information that will affect the final design for a new City of Scarborough.

Last week, the team began consultations meetings with key stakeholder bodies and regional governments.

James said discussions were held on identifying the short-term project that can be delivered to improve the quality of the city. This was followed by a dialogue on the importance of the port to national infrastructure and development and the varying modalities that can come to bear in the city.

He added, “The whole design is meant to incorporate all the attendant features to build the city into something that we can be proud of. So we discussed the road infrastructure; the vertical infrastructure that might be required; the population growth that will determine what we do where; … the modelling of the ocean – consequently the study by Smith Warner, all of that we discussed in a view to building out hopefully an all-encompassing city that caters to a new Tobago.”

More public consultations are scheduled when the feasibility study is completed. In the interim, James is encouraging Tobagonians to begin preparing themselves for the opportunities that are likely to emerge from within the local economy.

Earlier this year, Chief Secretary Farley Augustine noted the importance of the revitalisation project.

“Tobago, we have to get started,” he said, “We have been complaining about Scarborough for a long time. And as your chief secretary, I am here to tell you we have to get started soon.”

The planning and design team and their responsibilities:

Joshua Stewart, lead design consultant, Jmetrix

Dr Darren Fraser, transport economist, Hamburg Port Consulting (HPC) – development of a market study;

Dr Karsten Galipp, Port Engineer, Inros Lackner SE, Bremen Germany – port infrastructure;

Edward Albada, Smith Warner International – coastal modelling and engineering of coastal protection

Hartmut Beyer, Hamburg Port Consulting GmbH, HPC – cruise passenger market analysis

Marcos Barinas Uribe, Caribbean Urbanism and Architecture, ReCUA – urban planning, urban design and initial conceptual plan;

Stephan Wirth, RHWS Architects, Hamburg – cruise terminal and urban waterfront planning.

Karin Renner, RHWS Architects, Hamburg – urban waterfront design and cruise terminal design.

Gregory Salandy, GSAL Design Ltd – architects and planners responsible for cruise terminal design and ancillary/support facilities; and master planning.

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Ministro Geoffrey Wever a reuni cu Camara di Comercio pa cu ultimo desaroyonan riba Aruba su economia

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The content originally appeared on: Diario

ORANJESTAD (AAN): Diahuebs 29 di september, a tuma luga e reunion mensual cu Camara di Comercio (KvK) hunto cu

Minister di Asuntonan Economico, Comunicacion y Desaroyo Sostenibel, mr. Geoffrey Wever unda ta informa ariba e ultimo desaroyonan pa loke ta trata economia den su totalidad. Manteniendo laso estrecho cu stakeholders clave pa asina guia nos economia den e bon direccion.

   Den e reunion mensual a trata e “Vestigingsbeleid” nobo cu a worde anuncia siman pasa y tambe diferente aspectonan cu ta toca e introduccion di aumento di BBO relaciona cu e reforma fiscal cu ta andando. Alavez a elabora ariba e punto cu entrante januari 2023 lo cuminsa cu e UBO-Register na Aruba. Esaki ta e ‘Ultimate Beneficial Owner Register” cu ta bay worde introduci pa asina sigura cu Aruba ta sigui cumpli cu recomendacionnan internacional di e Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

   FATF ta un instancia internacional cu ta monitorea actividadnan criminal di labamento di placa y financiamento di terrorismo y proliferacion.

   E ley concerni pa cu e introduccion di e UBO-Register a pasa parlamento algun luna atras y actualmente ta coordinando esaki conhuntamente cu Camara di Comercio pa defini e ultimo detayesnan prome cu e fecha di introduccion cu ta 1 di Januari 2023.

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Wind Creek Casinos a regala tres auto nobo

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The content originally appeared on: Diario

Campaña “Ready Set Drive” a yega su gran final

ORANJESTAD (AAN): Diabierna nochi Wind Creek Casinos a anuncia 3 ganador cu a gana un auto completamente nobo y 17 ganador cu a gana premionan cash. E campaña “Ready Set Drive” a yega su gran final unda tres ganador a gana e auto di nan soño.

   E casino cu e programa di incentivo mas grandi y generoso na Aruba a regala tres Auto nobo y mas cu $50,000 den cash. Un campaña unico unda Wind Creek Casino a regala un Kia Picanto, un Kia Soluto sedan y un Kia Sonet suv. E campaña “Ready Set Drive” a cuminsa desde Juli unda cada luna 20 ganador a avansa pa e gran final. En total tabata tin 60 ganador desde Juli te cu September y 12 ganador cu a cumpra nan “ticket” cu e Wind Creek APP ‘Casinoverse’.

   Dia 30 di September tur finalista a bin hunto pa 8’or di anochi pa asina participa den e gran final. Unda 20 gandor a wordo yama. Tres ganador di un auto nobo y dies siete ganador a gana placa cash na un balor di $2,000, $1,000 y $750, $500 y $300 cash.

   Wind Creek Casinos Aruba ta gradici tur cliente cu a participa y a haci e campaña Ready Set Drive un tremendo campaña unico na Aruba.

   A bo tambe por ta un ganador, pasa serka Wind Creek Casinos awe mes y asina haya bo momento ganador. Wind Creek Casinos dunando asina extra incentivo cual bo no lo experencia na ningun otro casino aki na Aruba.

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Corda bishita e Player Services y registra pa e Wind Creek Rewards program. Como miembro di e Wind Creek Rewards Program bo ta haya e oportunidad pa acumula y spaar punto hungando den ambos casino pero awor tambe por acumula y spaar punto hungando online riba www.windcreekcasino.com. Wind Creek Casinos ta ofrece e programa di beneficio mas generoso na Aruba. Wind Creek Casinos ta habri tur dia for di 8’or di mainta pa 1’or di marduga. Pa mas informacion, bishita nos pagina di Facebook; www.facebook.com/CrystalSeaportCasino/ of website; www.windcreekaruba.com





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Empleadonan a haya hopi informacion durante Benefit Fair & Expo na La Cabana Beach Resort

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The content originally appeared on: Diario

ORANJESTAD (AAN): La Cabana Beach Resort & Casino recientemente a organiza e segundo edicion di un exitoso ‘Benefit Fair & Expo’.

E evento tabata bon organiza anto a haya un presencia hopi grandi. E segundo edicion aki tabata diseña pa informa empleadonan y encurasha nan pa tuma interes activo den nan beneficionan.

   Cu enfasis riba Payroll Pro HRM obtenibel portal y App, incluyendo un presentacion informativo riba e tema di payslips, con pa lesa nan corectamente, y un introduccion na Medwork Services, e evento a genera hopi interes.

   E resort a invita VCC, Medwork, y Accounting Management pa comparti e escenario, pa asina forma parti di e session di Pregunta y Contesta.  Areanan a worde traha pa empleadonan tin combersacion mas personal cara-cara na unda tur nan preguntanan por a worde contesta.    E Payroll Pro App y Portal ta permiti tur empleado pa tin acceso facil na nan payslips, dia di vacacion, employee handbook, y hopi mas, tur esaki via nan celular of laptops/tablets. Tambe e accounting management tabata presente pa splica con tur cos ta traha y sigura cu tur empleado ta conecta y compronde e setup.

   Empleadonan tambe a worde splica riba e beneficionan di tin Medwork y enfasis riba salubridad preventivo.    Un danki grandi ta bay na VCC Aruba, Payroll Pro HRM, Medwork, y specialistanan di accounting Frida Geerman cu Jonathan Bremo, pa haci e Benefits Fair & Expo II un exito grandi!

Segun Tessely Koolman, Director di HR, e feria a provee un oportunidad pa mustra e beneficionan obtenibel na empleadonan di e resort, pa asina nan ta mas consciente riba e servicionan existente y tur otro posibilidadnan.

   Excelente beneficionan di trabao, Koolman ta bisa, ta yuda crea un team dedica di empleadonan, cu turnover rebaha y tambe menos ausiencia.    Assistant General Manager Jessica Franken, ta agrega cu beneficionan ta un topico importante. E meta inicial di brinda mas informacion, y haciendo empleadonan mas consciente di e gran beneficionan, tabata perfectamente exitoso.

   La Cabana Beach Resort & Casino a caba di conclui nan evento di ‘100 Days of Celebrating U’, un serie anual di evento cu ta pa reconoce tur empleadonan cu un extra TLC, recordandonan riba escogencianan mas saludabel, e beneficionan di tin un estilo di bida mas saludabel, anto importancia di salud mental.

 





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Como 330 profesional di Turismo a inscribi pa e tayer ‘Supercharged Service Program’

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The content originally appeared on: Diario

Asociacion di Timeshare ta cla pa esaki

ORANJESTAD (AAN): E miembronan di Aruba Timeshare Association a bini hunto pa un lunch-meeting na La Cabana Beach Resort & Casino cu representantenan di mayoria di e isla su Vacation Ownership su propiedadnan a atende.

   Food & Beverage team di La Cabana Beach Resort & Casino a prepara un lunch menu excepcionalmente varia y sabroso, combina cu e resort su hospital y servicio tremendo cu nan ta conoci p’e.

   Presidente di ATSA, Luigi Heredia, Costa Linda Beach Resort, a duna bon bini na miembronan prome cu e reunion a habri oficialmente. E agenda di negoshi a inclui un presentacion di orador invita Tito de Cuba, di Personnel Services, un Human Resource Consultant y specialista den leynan laboral local. De Cuba su charla a encera cierto cambionan den e codigo civil, recientemente adapta, na unda cu tabata di interes pa miembronan y empleadonan di ATSA.

   De Cuba a sigui na splica e cambionan den ley, pasando riba diferente topico manera edad pa traha, obligacionnan di Pay Skip, AO, dia di vacantie, carta di recomendacion, daño y riesgo, haciendo tur cos duidelijk y aclarando cualkier duda.

  ATSA a invita e specialista den ley local laboral pa informa y update e miembresia regardando tur cambio.

  E segundo parti di e encuentro tabata dedica na Education Foundation Caribbean Supercharged Service Program venidero, cual a worde recientemente anuncia y danki na reaccion entusiastico di empleadonan, a sold out cu 330 profesional di turismo na Aruba, cual a registra pa atende e training di ATSA prome cu comienso di high season.

   Presidente Heredia tabata emociona di por a wak e cantidad di registracion aki di 30 compania y individuonan rond di loke ta e producto turistico na henter Aruba.

   E Supercharged Service Program lo worde duna na La Cabana Beach Resort & Casino, den e ballroom, pa 14 dia cu 2 tayer pa housekeeping, incluyendo room & public area attendants, 5 tayer pa supervisors, 4 basic tayer pa food & beverages personal y 3 pa food & beverage personal den loke ta mehoracion di skills y sales, for di 29 di November pa 7 di December. Lo tin un evento festivo di graduacion tambe riba 14 di December. Ta aparenta segun Heredia cu miembronan di ATSA tin un apetito enorme pa loke ta desaroyo di nan teams, AHATA, AF&BA, y miembronan di VRPA ta comparti e pensamento aki.

   Heredia a gradici tur hende presente anto a cera e meeting.

   Asociacion ATSA a worde estableci na 1994, y actualmente ta conta cu miembronan activo den loke ta e mayoria di propiedad timeshare na Aruba, tambe condominium y co-op associations. E asociacion ta traha riba un nivel local, como miembro cu ta sostene AHATA, The Aruba Hotel & Tourism Association, hunto cu otro organizacionnan local manera tambe entidadnan gubernamental.

   Riba un nivel regional, na unda cu Aruba ta continua na ricibi reconocemento den e modelo di destinacion di timeshare, ATSA tin conexion profesional cu Caribbean Hotel y Tourism Association, como tambe ta beneficia di e colaboracion continuo cu ARDA, the American Resort Development Association.


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Creatieve uiting voor besef waarde historische binnenstad

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

Tekst en beeld Audry Wajwakana   PARAMARIBO — “De status van onze historische binnenstad is dat we al twintig jaar

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Redémarrage réussi pour la randocitadine !

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

découverte

Après deux années d’absence pour raisons sanitaires, la Randocitadine a repris avec enthousiasme, hier dimanche. 200 participants ont découvert le quartier foyalais à l’honneur, Chateaubœuf n’a désormais  plus de secret pour eux…??? ??? Clo.M.

La croix qui, selon

les guides, indiquait

le chemin à suivre,

aux religieux.

– Sandrine Sainternin

Félix Méniac, guide diplômé, a entraîné les randonneurs dans l’aventure du jour, avec toujours autant d’entrain !

– Sandrine Sainternin

Les organisateurs ont compté environ 180 participants. Avec les bénévoles, le total s’élève à 200 randonneurs pour la 13e édition. Un peu moins que d’habitude.

– Sandrine Sainternin

Chateaubœuf a su montrer ses visages si différents d’une rue à …


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167 mots – 03.10.2022

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