Sagicor General strengthens relationships with brokers in Eastern Caribbean
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Sagicor General Insurance Inc (SGI) recently launched the first in a series of virtual Broker Engagements to be conducted in Antigua, Dominica and St Lucia. It’s a move which is designed to strengthen relationships between brokers and the company which is ramping up business in the region in order to meet customers wherever they are.
The first in these series of meetings was held in early March between SGI’s St Lucia team and the newest broker on the roster Deldridge Flavius, Managing Director and owner of Client Solutions Insurance Brokers in St Lucia. The SGI Team comprised Keith Herbert, Manager, Eastern Caribbean Operations, Deborah Raoul, Assistant Manager, EC Operations as well as Vanessa Burke, Najhea Arlain and Kevin Mathurin.
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Long Island’s two county police departments are among a small minority of America’s largest local law-enforcement agencies that have spurned broad use of body-worn cameras, even as deadly encounters between officers and unarmed Black people increased calls for greater police transparency and accountability.
A Newsday survey of the nation’s 50 largest law-enforcement agencies found just three that had not equipped large numbers of officers with body cameras before 2020: The Nassau and Suffolk police departments and the Portland Police Bureau, in Oregon.
Deployment of body cameras as standard police equipment extends from the nation’s largest force, the 35,000-member New York Police Department, to smaller agencies, including Freeport’s 100-officer department. It has occurred as law-enforcement authorities and the public have come to rely on video recordings to document crimes and police conduct.
PARENTS of pupils at an at-risk Isle of Wight primary school are asking for help to save it from closure. Chillerton and Rookley Primary School s future has been placed under threat after only 34 of a potential 91 places were taken, with no first-preference applications received for the 2021/22 academic year. In a last-ditch bid to secure the school s future, parents are now asking for the public to submit views to the council as part of a Save Our School campaign started on Monday February 22. A letter drafted to the IW Council from a parent of one pupil said: I am writing in response to the proposed closure of Chillerton and Rookley Primary School.
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Ryde Sinkhole Repairs Will Take Several Weeks
By Oliver Dyer
The firm has been working to fill the void on Appley seafront since Monday (25).
It first appeared on Sunday 17 - and has only got wider and deeper.
Southern Water says the mains sewer below the surface is the cause.
Tankers and pumps have been in the area and more work to find a permanent solution will commence next week.
Keith Herbert, Southern Water Area Manager, said: The 1 metre wide sewer pipe carries all of Ryde’s wastewater and storm water, so tankers and temporary pumps have been drafted in to maintain flow. These are critical to helping us to maintain wastewater services, and ensure local residents and businesses can continue to use all kitchen and bathroom facilities as normal.