Christmas wish-list from the inner city
Even though few would readily admit it, many of us have a less than flattering view of people who live in Jamaica's inner-city communities. After all, with the constant reports of gang fighting and lawlessness, it sometimes seems ...
Gleaner Company hails Digicel, PCJ, LoJ for support to education
The Gleaner Company Limited on Monday recognised three corporate entities for their support of two of its publications targeting the nation's students. Digicel, the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica, and Life of Jamaica were honoured...
Court clears Tewani, Messado of fraud
The Supreme Court on Monday cleared Kingston attorney-at-law Jennifer Messado and businessman Gordon Tewani of allegations in a civil suit that they conspired to defraud and injure a businessman during the sale of a property.
Free education for pre-schoolers - Arthur cites First-World vision for Barbados
Barbadian Prime Minister Owen Arthur has pledged that all pre-school children in his country will have free and compulsory education in the next phase of his development plan. Prime Minister Arthur made the pledge at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel...
Dolphin Cove attraction boosts Jamaica's tourism image
Ocho Rios, St. Ann: Despite lagging behind the other islands in cruise ship arrivals, Jamaica is way in front of its competitors in terms of quality offerings to passengers, local tourism interests say. At least one player notes that the resort...
Ganja - lowest law enforcement priority!
In November, a judge upheld a rule passed by a condominium association in Golden, Colorada, prohibiting owners from smoking even inside their own units (in that neighbours had been complaining for five years ...
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