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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Friday | October 26, 2007

It's 25 and going strong
The GraceKennedy Foundation is celebrating 25 years, and as part of the silver anniversary, officials hosted a recognition ceremony on Thursday, October 18.The individuals being recognised for their contribution were the former chairmen who had given so much to the foundation....

Still firmly cemented

Despite the recent hubbub over cement, Caribbean Cement Company Limited (CCCL), is still making strides. The company has attained both a ISO9001:2000 rating and the Bureau of Standards Jamaica (BSJ) Plant Certification Mark. The former is a series of standards laid down...

When fun means work

Talk about a win-win situation. Canada needs workers, Jamaicans need work. Light bulb! That's the basis for which a delegation from Okanagan College and employers from western Canada came to Jamaica's shores last week searching for Jamaica's skilled workers and students.

Dinner and Villagio: perfect combo

After a very satisfying week at any of the 32 participating restaurants during The Gleaner-sponsored Kingston Restaurant Week (KRW), there is no better place to unwind that at Villagio Gaming Lounge. Located at the Hilton Kingston hotel in New Kingston,...

Ready to fight the fight

So the daggers have already been drawn and the blood they are seeking is that of the Hon. Derrick Smith, Minister of national Security. But those seeking his blood are more au fait with empty posture rather than substance, so really, no surprises here.





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