 Welcome to NTN Nightly. I am General Norvell. This edition stops stories. The CEO of St Jude Hospital assures that efforts are underway to recommission a key piece of equipment. A donation of medical supplies and equipment has been received from the diaspora and the new pathways are created at the Sa'afa Lewis Community College. The management of St Jude Hospital has taken steps to ensure that patients have access to medical imaging services. Over the past months, the hospital's radiology capabilities have been affected with its X-ray machine damaged. However, the Chief Executive Officer says solutions have been employed pending the recommissioning of the equipment. Chief Executive Officer of the St Jude Hospital, Diana Henry Ernest, assures the public that the hospital is working assiduously to have the X-ray machine recommissioned in the shortest possible time. The X-ray machine has been out of service since the 30th of March 2021. Henry Ernest noting the importance of X-ray services to patients, indicated that in the interim, they are able to obtain X-ray services at Medical Imaging Inc. The St Jude Hospital to aid in the inconvenience caused will facilitate transportation of patients to Medical Imaging Inc. St Jude is very much aware of the importance of X-ray. X-ray is one of the ways that we can diagnose problems. So we definitely cannot do without X-ray. So because our machine is down at the moment and we are waiting for it to be rectified, we send our patients to Medical Imaging, that's just in view for it, and what we do, we absorb that cost. Sometimes if Medical Imaging is not available at the time, we send our patients to suffer, but most of the times our X-rays are being done at Medical Imaging. The Chief Executive Officer explained that the relevant personnel have already been contacted and the hospital is making headway in recommissioning the equipment. She assured that the hospital will soon be able to once again provide a high quality diagnostic service to the people of the South. Presently we are at the X-ray department, where this X-ray machine is the one that is effective, and that's the part that we are sourcing right now. This X-ray machine has been down from the 30th of March this year, and we have been doing everything in our power to have the technicians from Santo Domingo to diagnose, troubleshoot the problem that we are having, and they have already given us a quotation. And at this moment, all we are waiting for is for the pat to arrive here, and they will come and install it for us. The St. Jude Hospital remains committed to providing the best medical services to its patients. A donation of medical supplies and equipment, meantime, has been received from the diaspora to benefit the nation's senior citizens. Her turmeric mark with the details. As the country continues to cope with restraints inflicted by COVID-19, allies are stepping up to offer assistance. A radio station in New York, watch, radio, and the members of the diaspora contributed commodes, wheelchairs and supplies to assist the daily operations of five elderly care homes in Saint Lucia. The donation was presented to the recipients by Ambassador for Diaspora Affairs, her Excellency, Dr. Jocelyn Fetcher. My office is so proud of watch radio for the contributions. I mean, I'm proud totally of all the diaspora, of what they have been doing since this COVID pandemic started in Saint Lucia. They have just been sending stuff to Saint Lucia for schools, for children, for children's homes, for the people who are in diastrates. They answer the call. You see the long lines at Western Union and Moneygram. They have just been sending and sending and sending. And I am overwhelmed with gratitude and so is the government and people of Saint Lucia. The donation from watch radio and the members of the diaspora was facilitated by the Saint Lucia Social Development Fund with support from the Saint Lucia NC Ports Authority. Anya Edwin is the Resource Mobilization Officer at the SSDF. The SSDF continues to be very grateful, very much available as well to all our diaspora counterparts. Every person in the diaspora who thinks is necessary or who needs to provide support to Saint Lucia at home and even within their respective diaspora nations as well. We have five recipients today, five homes in Saint Lucia and I know for a fact that they are grateful. I was speaking to one of the recipients earlier from the Saint Lucia's home and he expressed how much of a dire need it is for them to, for them now within the various homes and being aware of what items are in these boxes and even the wheelchairs as well. It is just very motivating, it's very, it's an opportunity to welcome a relationship with them, especially watch radio and to take care of our people within these homes. Peter Diodoni said SLASPA is pleased to be able to assist with the facilitation of such a necessary donation. Being the principal warehouse for the state, SLASPA is happy to partner with the office of the prime minister and through your office Ambassador Fletcher and the diaspora affairs unit in facilitating of course not only the receipt of these items but also transferring them to the various homes and we are happy to assist in whatever way. Sister Annie Renault expressed gratitude on behalf of the recipients and encouraged the donors to continue the good work. When watch radio embarked on this mission we thought it would be a quick delivery. The pandemic has proved otherwise in terms of delay but nevertheless you were persistent and you have persevered and so I would like to thank you for your perseverance. Thank you for all those who collaborated with you. Thank you for all those you encouraged to donate towards these institutions. The recipients include St. Lucy's home, the Marion home, Cornerstone, Mission of Charity and Avila St. Joseph. From the Government Information Service, I am Humedy Mark reporting. Sections of St. Lucia's workforce displaced by effects of the COVID-19 pandemic may soon have a new avenue to reroute themselves to alternative in-demand careers. That's why the Lewis Community College is preparing a suite of tailored short-term courses that will provide mature prospects with new marketable skills. Principal Dr. Keith Nurse says this new venture will be added to a list of other similar offerings and other colleges ongoing lifelong learning program and a TVET. What we want to do for those people who are probably displaced particularly in the tourism sector and some of the retail and other sectors is to create a process whereby we offer them certificates in a very packaged way. So we have in mind training for example for the blue economy. So what skills do you need to have for the blue economy? So we start with an understanding of what the marketplace requires and then we build out those skills in four to five very well-packaged training components. Dr. Nurse adds that the certification obtained will carry credits transferable to future degree programs. So you get a certificate. In fact you would get what we call a digital certificate and in fact it would be a nano degree. Now that nano degree is transferable so that you can then use that as a basis to come back to the college if you want to now go on to do your associate degree or your bachelor's degree. This and other recent initiatives of the college are consistent with a first toward educational innovation. In this vein the college will be hosting a thought festival dubbed and think on 15th June the 30th anniversary of the passing of Sir Arthur Lewis. The virtual event is aimed at propagating new thinking, idea creation and strategic action on the globalization and development agenda. We felt it was really important to pull together a stellar cast of academics, intellectuals, thought leaders, business people from all around the world. So it's a one day event and we're calling it a thought festival because the objective is not to be, this is not a webinar, this is not a Zoom session. We're running it in studio at HTS and we are making it very accessible to anyone and everyone from all parts of the world. The inaugural event being held in honor of the life and legacy of Sir Arthur Lewis will have his work woven into the program of keynote addresses and panels that focus on areas including green and blue sustainable development as a solution for climate action, development of healthy equity beyond COVID-19, digital education and industrial upgrading. The Caribbean community now has a cohort of early childhood educators with new skills to conduct online training of children between the ages of three to eight years old, more from Toussaint King English Francis. A recently concluded workshop trained 40 early childhood practitioners from across the community in delivering quality education at a distance. It was organized and implemented through a collaboration involving the Caricum Secretariat, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO and the Caribbean Child Development Center of the University of the West Indies Open Campus. Speaking at the closing ceremony, Program Manager for Human Resource Development at the Caricum Secretariat, Dr. Lord Bristol commended the collaboration that provided certification of the skills the participants obtained. One of the things that I really appreciate about the relationship with UNESCO is that they're in this experience focused on really providing opportunities that are relevant and in time to the needs of the community that they're serving here in the Caribbean. Thank you to Cecile, your team Catherine and Nicole and your institution of Uri Open Campus for really putting service to the region first. We could not have done this. The expertise resides there and we could not have done this without you. Main facilitator of the workshop, consultant and former early childhood coordinator of the UWI Open Campus, Ms. Catherine O'Sullivan told the participants it was a pleasure for her to spend the four weeks of training with them. I just want to say congratulations at the end of these workshops. Thank you for attending them or catching the recordings, doing the assignments, sharing your thoughts with us, sharing your, I mean, basically your whole world with us. And I definitely can say that I've learned more from you than you have from me. So it's just been a wonderful time. Head of the Caribbean Child Development Center and director of the Concertium for Social Development and Research at the University of the West Indies Open Campus in Jamaica, Ms. Cecile Monot also congratulated the cohort of early childhood practitioners for successfully completing the training program. The Ministry of Infrastructure, Sports, Energy and Labor has officially granted approval to the Overseas Engineering and Construction Company of Taiwan to commence construction on the Union Roundabout Project, which is estimated at $1.7 million and not $5 million, as is being reported in sections of the local media. The Union Roundabout Construction forms part of the larger Marysale Grand Revere Union Road Rehabilitation Project, another road improvement and maintenance program Phase 4. The project is designed to address congestion and traffic flow challenges stemming from the activity at the Dimpolette-Louisey Primary School and nearby commercial establishments. A new drop-off zone will be constructed to accommodate the drop-off and pick-up of students, staff and support services for the Dimpolette-Louisey Primary School. This will be further complemented by construction of slip lanes to accommodate the free flow of traffic not associated to the school and nearby businesses. All of these plans were developed in consultation with the school and other stakeholders over a series of planning meetings. This is NTN Nightly. Up next, Primus Hutchinson with the NTN Nouvelle Aquial. Here at St. Lucia Distillers, we produce an award-winning range of rums and rum products. We export our rums to the Caribbean, North America and Europe. Standards facilitate our entry into overseas markets. In the rum business, it is critical that our distillers and blenders get it right. St. Lucia Distillers is HASAP certified. We use two standards from SLBS, the standard for labeling of prepackaged foods. SLNS 1-3, 2014, and the National Specification for Rum, SLNS 12, 2003. We are also a registered member of the West Indies Rum and Spirit Producers Association, Whisper. SLBS ensures that we are up to standard and world-class. This message is brought to you by the Commonwealth Standards Network. Welcome back. We join Primus Hutchinson for the NTN Nouvelle Aquial. Thank you so much, General. I am Madam Department of University of Sabilite, with the information of the Government of Sabilite, that is GIS, the National Television Summit for NTN, and the Nouvelle Aquial. I am Primus Hutchinson. My name is Primus Hutchinson, and I am a representative of SOFU, and I am from Sejak, one of our heritage. I want to do my work to make sure that the diverse groups that are involved in the Catholic Church and the community are the ones that are able to find the same people. For this reason, I would like to give a discussion and the Greek Church of Catholic Church on the specific situation of the Catholic Church. Based on the initiative that we have established, we will be able to appeal to the community So I want to thank you for your time. We are very grateful for the support of the people of Belgium. We have been very grateful for the support of the people of Belgium. We have been very grateful for the support of the people of Belgium. They have been very kind to us. West, in Mouton, and in the Catholic Church, they say, they make tests there. So, in the end, I'm going to speak to Petla Soufouyeh, and I'm also going to speak to Mr. Klembob, who is also in the Catholic Church, and I'm going to talk to him. I'll tell you. We're positive, Parliament, for Soufouyeh, D.O.C. plans to make it possible to establish a lot faster, in order to make it possible to have commercial services and to develop a lot of benefits in Mouton. The Mouton issue is such that it is not so easy to make a lot of commercial services. Also, the business is run by Soufouyeh. In consequence, Soufouyeh runs the Toptity, and Plays, and the City of West, is running a lot of business. We also have a lot of people here. We have a lot of people here who are working in the subdivision. We have a lot of green space here. We have a lot of people here who work in the residential area. I have a lot of people here. This is the first Kareblai CPEI to observe the first Amadjian people every year. We also have a lot of activities here. We are going to eat here and we are going to be able to eat freely and get some food in advance. We are going to have to make good efforts to educate the public this year about food prices and to eat what has been seriously changed by the principle of pep. In a way, you have to eat what you are used to, and to replace the way you eat, so that you can have healthy food. That means to eat that can help you excel. Consumers have to know who they are eating, who they are going to eat, who they are going to buy. So, the World Health Organization, WHO, has designed for all products, to eat, to carry information for consumers, to read and to educate them. For this reason, and for the rest of these countries, they have made good progress, so that they can learn all the information, when it is good news, about the products that they have to buy. Often times, consumers, to read the information, who they are going to buy these products. So, for this reason, they have made good progress, for consumers, they have made good progress, and to read the information, so that they can learn all the news, what products they have to buy, and if it is toxic, and if it is harmful, it can affect them. For me, this disease is the most common disease, especially here, because it has a lot of pressure, and it has a lot of problems. For this reason, the World Health Organization has made good progress, and it has made good progress, because it has made good progress, so that they can learn all the news, which they have to read, so that they can learn all the news, which they have to read, so that they can learn all the news, and to encourage people to eat the products that they have to buy. Thank you, Madam Kiwibandes, for giving us a tip, on how to make a cut-out guide, for this reason, to receive financial assistance, to eat, to educate people on how to cut. The Ministry of Agriculture also received a check for these cut-out farms to help buy equipment, to operate the agricultural housing more easily. The Ministry of Agriculture also received a check for these cut-out farms to help people to eat the products that they have to buy. The Ministry of Agriculture also received a check for these cut-out farms to help people to eat the products that they have to buy. Thank you, Madam Kiwibandes, for giving us a tip, on how to make a cut-out, for these cut-out farms, to help people to eat the products that they have to buy. Thank you, Madam Kiwibandes, for giving us a tip, on how to make a cut-out, for this business, for these cut-out farms, for this business, for this business, for this business, for this business, par sous sectaire touristique et agricole. Fex-up, chauffeur taxi, les rivardaires, restaurant et hôtel. Alors, mille moules à sectaire touristique t'es trouvé affecté à cette liste, et puis les restes à carrible. Prostation pour femmes qui engagent à sectaire touristique et agricole à cette liste, t'es précaut, avant le dit, les 28 à mois de mai 2021. Et c'est pour ça, nous retrouvons de nouvelles-là, M. Mme. M. Haute-Tin pour qu'elle garde et qu'on a besoin d'invitation. Et puis, moi encore, c'est que, quand c'est la vie, nous avons pour ça tout un lot de nouvelles à croire. Alors pour ça, nous avons pour ça tout un lot de nouvelles à croire. Nous avons pour ça tout un lot de nouvelles à croire.