Ja prepares to be hub port of future
PRESIDENT AND Chief Executive Officer of the Port Authority of Jamaica, Noel Hylton, has identified the drivers of the future of the shipping industry as being high-end technology, bigger, faster vessels, highly-skilled and efficient workers...
Ministry focuses on exercise parks
THE MINISTRY of Health (MoH) is actively seeking to establish exercise parks...
Titchfield association honours NCB's Lee Chin
MICHAEL LEE CHIN, the chairman of National Commercial Bank (NCB), recently accepted the Titchfield Old Students Association's 'Outstanding Achievement Award' at a brief presentation ceremony at the Chairman's Office at the Bank's headquarters...
A 'hearty' experience
HEART TRUST/NTA offered up a delightful mixture of good, wholesome, family entertainment on Saturday to an appreciative and eager audience. The event, dubbed a 'Cultural Evening of Excellence', was held at the Little Theatre.
Police called to truancy camp
WESTERN BUREAU: THE POLICE were called in yesterday to quell disturbances on the first day of a "truancy camp" at Nutshell, Trelawny, for teenage boys with disciplinary problems.
Poultry farmers, Agri Ministry in talks today
THE MINISTRY of Agriculture will today be meeting with poultry farmers and representatives of the island's main suppliers of chicken meat, Jamaica Broilers and Caribbean Broilers, to address what the farmers see as a major...
Parties violating Political Code - Critics
THE POLITICAL Code of Conduct signed earlier this year by the leaders of the People's National Party (PNP) and the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and which sets guidelines for the conduct of election campaigning...
Improvement in CXC grades, says Whiteman
THERE HAS been a general improvement in passes in the 2002 Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) examinations, according to Minister of Education Youth and Culture Burchell Whiteman.
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