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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Thursday | January 11, 2007

Lover's Leap in St Elizabeth
Now if you're the hopeless romantic type, then the legend behind the popular spot called Lover's Leap in St. Elizabeth is probably high on your list of favourite stories. We've all heard one version or another of the tale. Two slaves who fell...

'Bahía hotel only facing teething problems'

Minister of Tourism, Entertainment and Culture, Aloun Assamba, on Tuesday shrugged off concerns about the Bahía Principé hotel in Trelawny, which is not yet fully operational. Speaking at a press conference at the ministry's headquarters...


Westchester's councillor resigns

Spanish Town, St. Catherine: Mayor of Spanish Town Dr. Andrew Wheatley said on Tuesday that he had received a letter of resignation from Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) councillor of the Westchester division, Natalie Campbell Rodriques.


Tax threshold must be lifted by February 1 - JLP

The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has called for Government to immediately make the necessary arrangements to implement the promised income tax threshold of $275,000 by no later than February 1...


Jamaicans undecided as visa restriction looms in St Maarten

As time draws nearer for the implementation of the Franco/Dutch Treaty on the island of St. Maarten in the Netherland Antilles, many Jamaicans living on the Eastern Caribbean island are still in the dark...




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