Juicy - quenching the thirst of Santa Cruz
On any given day while passing through Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth, you will probably see a man pushing his way through the town with a red, green and gold cart with an umbrella attached. Christopher Thompson is the proud owner of that cart, which allows him to exercise ...
TYRONE'S WATCH - Golden chance for renewal - Health centre still a wreck
What's not working? Perhaps the only thing that changes over time is time itself. And, St. Andrew residents who use the Golden Spring Health Centre know that truism too well. When Tyrone's Watch first visited the Golden Spring Health Centre more than a year and a half ago...
What I hate about Christmas
It's supposed to be the happiest time of year but many people find it stressful and depressing.Documented facts show that for some the Yuletide season is so bad, they end their lives. The Lifestyle team also has mixed feelings about Christmas so today we share them with you.
VOXPOP - Top cop in line of fire
Many Jamaicans have an opinion on retired JDF chief of staff Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin who is to assume duties as the next commissioner of police. Today we share reactions from the public.
US pledges over $12m to police oversight body
The United States Embassy's Chargé d'Affaires, James Heg, and chairman of the Police (Civilian Oversight) Authority, the Most Rev. Bishop Charles Dufour, last Thursday, signed two grant agreements under which the Narcotics Affairs Section of the U.S....
New book on slave trade to be launched
A new book, entitled Emancipation, the Lessons and the Legacy, is to be launched this week as part of Jamaica's observance, this year, of the bicentenary of the British trade in enslaved Africans. The book, edited by Dr. Hopeton Dunn, is designed as a special commemorative...
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