Pauline Reid heads Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce
WESTERN BUREAU: MONTEGO BAY businesswoman, Pauline Reid, created history on Wednesday when she became the first female president of the 75-year-old Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce. Ms. Reid received 65 of the 75 votes...
Taxpayers to absorb Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) loss
THE GOVERNMENT has admitted that Jamaican taxpayers will, at some time in the future, be forced to absorb more than $1 billion in losses incurred by the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC).
Findings of Jamaica Public Service (JPS) death probe to be released soon
MINISTER OF Labour and Social Security, Derrick Kellier, said that a report on the accidental deaths of three Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) workers is now with his ministry and will be made public within a matter of weeks.
More energy-saving light bulbs from Cuba
THE GOVERNMENT has agreed with Cuba to extend its cooperation agreement to supply a further 40,000 energy-saving light bulbs free of charge to residents in nine constituencies across Jamaica.
Moravian church reaches out to community
A GUSTY breeze blew through the open Moravian church on Molynes Road yesterday, refreshing the 30-plus strong congregation that attended the two-day convention held by the church. Yesterday was the second day of the Moravian church's Surrey District...
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