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Sir Probyn Inniss State Funeral Parade

Sir Probyn Inniss State Funeral Parade

State Funeral Held For Late Governor, Sir Probyn Inniss

(ZIZ News) — The atmosphere was filled with love, camaraderie and patriotism as hundreds gathered to pay their respects at the State Funeral service of the late Sir Sir Probyn Inniss on Thursday at the Wesley Methodist Church.

Tributes in the form of song and poetry were presented by friends and members of the Innis family.

Prime Minister of St. Kitts Nevis, Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris led the scripture reading while Probyn Innis Jr. read the eulogy in respect to his late father.

Among those attending the ceremony were His Excellency The Governor General Sir S.W Tapley Seaton, Members of The Federal Cabinet, Former Governor General Sir Edmund Lawrence and Lady Lawrence, Members of The St. Kitts Nevis Defence Force and other Security Forces, The Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil Douglas and other Members of The Opposition, Members of the Nevis Island Assembly, Former Government Ministers, family members, friends, students and members of the general public.

The State Funeral service of the late Sir Probyn Innis was followed by a procession to the Springfield cemetery.

Sir Probyn Innis MBE, was a former Governor who served as the Governor of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla from 1975 to 1980 and was knighted by Britain’s Queen Elizabeth in 1976.

Following the separation of Anguilla, Sir Inniss served as the Governor of Saint Christopher and Nevis from 1980 to 1981.

Sir Probyn leaves his wife Lady Rosamund Innis and his three children.

Sir Probyn Ellsworth Inniss MBE was born on November 18 1936.

He died on Sunday March 12. He was 80.

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SKELEC.

Our Supervisory Staff at the recently concluded Psychology in the Workplace.
The training was held over a two day period (March 21 & 22) and facilitated by Mrs. Michelle Blake in coordination with the University of The West indies. Topics covered, included workplace related stressors, conflict resolution and demand control model among others.

The participants represented several departments (customer service, maintenance, operations, billing, metering, meter readers and accounts) across the three divisions of SKELEC.

This is the second edition of this training, as the first was held in 2015. We at SKELEC continue to work at engaging our staff in training to better improve all facets of the service we offer our customers.

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Aird goal helps Canada draw at Scotlan

Thursday Mar 23, 2017

Aird goal helps Canada draw at Scotland

 

Canada’s Fraser Aird (#12) watches his shot head towards goal in an international friendly against host Scotland on March 22, 2017, in Edinburgh. (Photo courtesy of Canada Soccer)

EDINBURGH, Scotland – Canada played host Scotland to a 1-1 draw in an international friendly on Wednesday, before 9,158 fans at Easter Road.

With the result, the Canadians remained unbeaten in 2017, also posting a 4-2 win at Bermuda on January 22.

Midfielder Fraser Aird, who is based in Scotland with Falkirk, gave the visitors a 1-0 lead in the 11th minute.  After Maxim Tissot’s left-sided cross was misplayed by Scotland defenders Lee Wallace and Charlie Mulgrew in the box, Aird, 22, was there to fire in with his right foot from 13-yards out for his first international goal.

Robert Snodgrass nearly equalized minutes later, when his left-footed cross from 38 yards skipped through the box, only to rebound off the left post.

In the 35th minute, Scotland leveled in pinball fashion.  The Canadians couldn’t clear the ball after goalkeeper Simon Thomas made an initial save.  Tom Cairney drove an effort towards goal that teammate Steven Naismith redirected into the right side of the net.

Canada’s best chance to regain the lead came in the 78th minute, but goalkeeper Allan McGregor did well to thwart Aird’s bid for a brace in his fifth international appearance.

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Cameron looking to boost USA’s WCQ campaign

Cameron looking to boost USA’s WCQ campaign

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Thursday Mar 23, 2017

Geoff Cameron (pictured) has played in six games and scored two goals during the USA’s qualifying campaign for Russia 2018. (Photo: Victor Straffon/Straffon Images)

SAN JOSE, California — After being out of action four months for club and country, United States standout Geoff Cameron is eager for a return to the international stage.

 

Forced to miss the first two games of the CONCACAF Hexagonal last November with a knee injury, the Stoke City defender admitted he felt powerless watching his teammates during a 4-0 loss at Costa Rica.

Cameron is ready to get the last-place U.S. (0W-0D-2L, 0 points) back on track in FIFA World Cup qualifying, hosting fourth-place Honduras (1-0-1, 3) at Avaya Stadium on Friday night.

“It was difficult,” said the 31-year-old.  “I was going through an injury back in England and things weren’t getting better, watching the game being helpless, knowing I could have been a player who affect the game.  We lacked the energy, we lacked the aggressiveness that I bring and the quality that I can provide.”

A center back, Cameron arguably is the most consistent U.S. defender.  The Americans are searching for backline stability after conceding six goals in the opening two matches.

“We dug ourselves a little bit of a hole, but we should be fine,” he commented.  “If we can perform very well Friday night and show that we can play with our confidence, and play our game plan, we should be OK.”

Honduras, one of three teams to beat the U.S. at home in qualifiers the past 30 years, has always been a thorn in the Americans’ sides.

“They’re a tough team,” stated Cameron.  “They’re a resilient team.  They have a good block on defense and have a couple of guys up top with some speed and some skill.  We just got to make sure we control the game and dictate the pace of the game.”

Cameron felt that Bruce Arena, who replaced Jurgen Klinsmann as head coach, has given the team a breath of fresh air.

“It’s a different system, a different energy, a different feeling,” he finished.  “The players haven’t changed much.  You see some coaches come in and change the whole feeling of the team.  Maybe that’s what we needed.

 

“This is a big game and we have to take care of business.”

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Costa Rica’s Ramirez aims to repeat personal Azteca history

Thursday Mar 23, 2017

Costa Rica’s Ramirez aims to repeat personal Azteca history

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Head coach Oscar Ramirez (pictured) has Costa Rica atop the CONCACAF Hexagonal table after two rounds of games. (Photo: Victor Straffon/Straffon Images)

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica – Costa Rica head coach Oscar Ramirez is one of the rare individuals with an ability to say that he has a perfect record as the visiting manager at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca.

In his lone match at the famed venue, Ramirez led Alajuelense to a 1-0 win over Club America on the last week of 2013/14 Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League group-stage play.  The result eliminated the host from the competition and confirmed the Manudos’ place in the quarterfinals.

Now in charge of Costa Rica, Ramirez will be looking to achieve a similar feat on Friday, when his team faces Mexico on matchday three in the final round of CONCACAF qualifying for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.  The Ticos (2W-0D-0L, 6 points) top the Hexagonal table with maximum points from two games, while Mexico is second with four points.

“They are different circumstances,” said Ramirez at a Wednesday press conference, after being asked about the momentous triumph against Club America.  “What it was with [Alajuelense] was a group that had been coming together.  The boys had a great performance.”

While Ramirez was hesitant to say that his experience of winning at the Azteca could be a factor Friday, the former Costa Rica international believes his squad is well prepared for the encounter.

“They are always different things, in that moment it was a team and it was difficult because it was to play against America,” the 52-year-old finished.  “I feel that now years have gone by, I think studying the opponent gives you tranquility of taking the match as it comes.  We have done serious study and we have sent that to the player.”

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