WHILE THEY all agreed on the need for a sense of urgency relating to the development of the parish capital, May Pen, and by extension, Clarendon itself, members of the Clarendon Chamber of Commerce, civil society, the...
WESTERN BUREAU: Most of St James' primary-level students registered for this year's Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) exhibited a general sense of calm and readiness to tackle yesterday's papers....
One animal welfare organisation has raised concerns that there could be more dog-attack incidents in the west Kingston community of Clinton Pen, popularly known as 'Boat Island', where a three-year-old boy was mauled to death by a pack of about six canines on Tuesday....
During his third day of testimony at the Manatt-Dudus commission of enquiry yesterday, Prime Minister Bruce Golding stoutly defended his decision to withhold information from the House of Representatives about the source of travelling expenses...
Optimism flowed through the bones of six students of Boundbrook Primary in Port Antonio, Portland, who yesterday sat the first day of the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) but are already predicting scholarships for each other....
Prime Minister Bruce Golding yesterday characterised as "misguided" the deafening demands by Jamaicans and civic organisations for his resignation in May 2010. Golding also described as "harassment" the conduct of the chargé d'affaires ...
Reports from across St Ann indicate that there were few hitches as students began the first day of the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) yesterday.As for the exam - the mathematics and social-studies papers - students at Ocho Rios Primary had mixed...
Minister of National Security Dwight Nelson, under whose portfolio immigration matters fall, has expressed outrage at the reported treatment of a Jamaican woman by immigration officers in Barbados...
The death of one of their own has put youth leaders across Jamaica in a militant mood. They are now calling for the Government to take a serious look at the health sector and review the no-user-fee policy...
Minister of Youth, Culture and Sports Olivia Grange has responded with disgust at a video released Monday on a popular American website, which shows a Jamaican man beating a woman."If the incident which I saw on this video recording is indeed true...
Jamaica's High Commissioner in London, Anthony Johnson, has written to the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association (CBA), assuring that body that his government holds the rights of women as inviolable. Johnson was responding to correspondence from the CBA...
The ongoing Jamaica Water Supply Improvement Project (JWSIP), which is divided into segments A and B, is the single largest project ever undertaken by the National Water Commission (NWC).It has a total cost of US$211 million (approximately J$17 billion)...
As the international community observed World Water Day on Tuesday, the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) advised that ingenious approaches to safeguarding water are necessary for developing countries...
MANDEVILLE, Manchester: Playing field equipment at schools in Mandeville have been coming under heavy scrutiny by school personnel as well as councillor for the Mandeville division, Sally Porteous.This comes following...
Officials of the Ministry of Education have reported a successful first day's sitting of this year's Grade Six Achievement Test, despite a few glitches caused by a limited number of answer sheets at some schools islandwide. The Gleaner understands that some schools...
WESTERN BUREAU: Spanish hotel chain, Fiesta, has completed the preliminary plans for its US$500-million phase-two expansion in Point, Hanover, having submitted plans to the Lucea Parish Council for approval earlier...
WESTERN BUREAU: Spanish hotel chain, Fiesta, has completed the preliminary plans for its US$500-million phase-two expansion in Point, Hanover, having submitted plans to the Lucea Parish Council for approval earlier...
WESTERN BUREAU: Most of St James' primary-level students registered for this year's Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) exhibited a general sense of calm and readiness to tackle yesterday's papers....
One animal welfare organisation has raised concerns that there could be more dog-attack incidents in the west Kingston community of Clinton Pen, popularly known as 'Boat Island', where a three-year-old boy was mauled to death by a pack of about six canines on Tuesday....
During his third day of testimony at the Manatt-Dudus commission of enquiry yesterday, Prime Minister Bruce Golding stoutly defended his decision to withhold information from the House of Representatives about the source of travelling expenses...
Optimism flowed through the bones of six students of Boundbrook Primary in Port Antonio, Portland, who yesterday sat the first day of the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) but are already predicting scholarships for each other....
Prime Minister Bruce Golding yesterday characterised as "misguided" the deafening demands by Jamaicans and civic organisations for his resignation in May 2010. Golding also described as "harassment" the conduct of the chargé d'affaires ...
Reports from across St Ann indicate that there were few hitches as students began the first day of the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) yesterday.As for the exam - the mathematics and social-studies papers - students at Ocho Rios Primary had mixed...
Minister of National Security Dwight Nelson, under whose portfolio immigration matters fall, has expressed outrage at the reported treatment of a Jamaican woman by immigration officers in Barbados...
The death of one of their own has put youth leaders across Jamaica in a militant mood. They are now calling for the Government to take a serious look at the health sector and review the no-user-fee policy...