Tougher bauxite land policy - Increased penalties for failure to restore mined-out properties
THE JAMAICA Bauxite Institute (JBI) has introduced stiffer penalties for bauxite companies which fail to take steps to rehabilitate mined-out lands within the stipulated period.
Girls top GSAT scholarship winners
XAVIER FRANCIS and Christina Thompson outperformed their counterparts in this year's GSAT examination, winning the Scotia Bank Scholarship for top boy and girl respectively.
Mayors receive low grades for performance
THE ISLAND'S Mayors have been hit with low grades for performance by a public which will tomorrow mark the first anniversary of the Jamaica Labour Party's (JLP) near sweep of the 2003 Local Government elections.
IT students create software for local companies
WESTERN BUREAU: COMPANIES IN western Jamaica are currently benefiting from software solutions created by graduates of the Caribbean Institute of Technology (CIT), through its Development Centre in Montego Bay, St. James.
W Kgn shooting victim graduates from LEAP
FOR 17-YEAR-OLD Jermaine Nelson Wednesday was a day of relief and hope.
Court dismisses appeal in case against CCJ Bills
THE COURT of Appeal ruled yesterday that Parliament was not breaching any constitutional provisions by introducing Bills to establish the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as a replacement for the United Kingdom-based Privy Council...
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