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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | August 25, 2003

St Elizabeth Homecoming Foundation launches global fund-raising project
GOVERNOR-GENERAL Sir Howard Cooke on Friday launched a global fund-raising project for the St. Elizabeth Homecoming Foundation, with the aim of raising $50 million annually over three years to assist with the development of the parish.

Second youth info centre for St Mary
YOUNG PERSONS in St. Mary could soon have ready access to information technology and youth-friendly services, as the country's second youth information centre is scheduled to open towards the end of September in that parish.


J'cans in Canada lauded for positive contributions
JAMAICAN HEALTH CARE workers and teachers living in Canada have been praised for their positive contributions to their adopted home.


Deep-water pier for Lucea
THE CREATION of a deep-water pier on 150 acres of reclaimed land for tourism and other commercial and industrial development of Lucea, Hanover, is the highlight of a six-point projection by the town's Mayor, Councillor Lester Crooks.


Mayor of Falmouth establishes management committees
JONATHAN BARTLEY, Mayor of Falmouth, has established 10 committees to help administer the affairs of the Trelawny Parish Council. Mayor Bartley will head up three of the committees...


Ja to host global workshop on early childhood
JAMAICA HAS been selected as the site of a United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) workshop on 'The Integrated Approach to Early Childhood', to be held August 25-29 at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston.


CSME and CCJ will give true independence - Nicholson to region
ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND Minister of Justice, A.J. Nicholson, has described the establishment of the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME) and the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as steps in the right direction...













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