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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | September 13, 2006

Gleaner fêtes long-serving employees
It's that time of the year again, when The Gleaner pays special tribute to its long-serving employees. Yesterday, 45 members of staff were fêted at a luncheon held in their honour at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel, New Kingston.

Pharmacists shine at regional convention
Jamaican pharmacists took home several trophies and awards from the recently concluded 27th Annual Convention of the Caribbean Association of Pharmacists (CAP) held last month in Basseterre, St. Kitts.


Solid waste body promises better service
By year-end, the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) will increase its fleet of vehicles and is promising improved service to the public. Cabinet on Monday approved several contracts...


Church group eases back-to-school blues
MANDEVILLE, Manchester: "This is my 35th birthday gift. I thank your organisation so much for this wonderful programme. It has brought joy to my heart knowing that someone cares." Those were the words of Dorill McLaughlin...


Enviro body ready for clean-up day
The Jamaica Environment Trust (JET) will conduct its 13th annual beach clean-up of the Palisadoes Strip on Saturday, September 16. This will be in observance of International Coastal Clean-up Day, the largest...


Remittance service launched
Postcash, a new service charged at a flat rate and soon to become Jamaica's first stored-value card, could be the future of the remittance industry, the company believes. Launched yesterday at the University of Technology (UTech) in St. Andrew...




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