'It's a miracle!' - At Bath Fountain in St. Thomas, it's an everyday occurrence
With the Rasta man grinning broadly in the background, the chubby woman in the tiny bathing suit hopped on one foot, raised her hands to the heavens and shouted, "It's a miracle, one time I couldn't do this. I couldn't even walk or talk!"
TYRONE'S WATCH: Whose road is it anyway?
WHAT'S NOT WORKING? The roads at the back of the University of Technology (UTech) in the Papine area are badly eroded. Sadly, the roads in question are a must-use for some special people in society, who have to access a host of institutions designed...
Government of Jamaica signs off on major road works
GOVERNMENT and the National Works Agency (NWA) yesterday signed 40 contracts for the reconstruction of main roads in five rural parishes. The roads will be fixed under the National Road Services Improvement Programme.
US tourists already using passports
Freeport, The Bahamas: Recent analyses show that over 90 per cent of American visitors to Jamaica have used passports, easing fears of a collapse in the island's tourism business when new regulations come into force in January.
Ho Lung to be awarded Doctorate from University of the West Indies (UWI)
Some call him Father, others call him brother, but soon, you might just have to call him Doctor. Father Richard Ho Lung, head of the charity group Missionaries of the Poor will in November be granted an Honorary Doctorate of Laws...
Parish Council worker could lose job after protest
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: The job of Carol Dalling, commercial services manager at the St. Ann Parish Council, is now on the line, following yesterday's protest by taxi and bus operators in Ocho Rios which caused much embarrassment to the council.
Students beaten, parents upset
WESTERN BUREAU: Several parents whose children attend the Green Island High School in Hanover, are said to be up in arms with the school's administration, after an entire class of 51 pupils were recently beaten and sent home.
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