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Garbage Pile up in Westmoreland to be Addressed
The problem of garbage pile up in Westmoreland should be addressed shortly with the acquisition of two compactor trucks by the Parish Council. Delford Morgan, Mayor of Savanna-la-mar and Chairman of the Westmoreland Parish Council, told JIS News yesterday (Sept.16), that in addition to the compactors, which should be delivered by the end of October, trucks from St. James would...
KSAC Urged to get Involved in Rehabilitation of Kingston Harbour
Executive Director of the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA), Franklin McDonald, has appealed to the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) to take its place on the Committee to Rehabilitate Kingston Harbour. Mr. McDonald made the plea on Monday (Sept.15), at a seminar held for KSAC Councillors at the Knutsford Court Hotel in Kingston, while responding to concerns, about...
Commerce Minister Suggests Litigation To Resolve Business Disputes
Commerce, Science and Technology Minister, Phillip Paulwell, has urged consumers and businesses to utilise the "private right of action" provision under the Fair Competition Act, to resolve disputes arising from the uncompetitive behaviour of firms. Minister Paulwell said that the Fair Trading Commission (FTC) was increasingly becoming "the institution of first resort in resolving anti-competitive activities. Citing the increasing number...
Misleading Advertising Tops Lists Of Complaints To FTC
Approximately 70 per cent of complaints made against merchants to the Fair Trading Commission (FTC) relate to misleading advertising. This was stated by Complaints Officer at the FTC, Lyndel McDonald in an interview with JIS News. "Misleading advertising is pretty wide-scale, consumers have been misled with respect to prices, with respect to features and capabilities of various items [and] with...
Natural Resources Management Forum for Mandeville
Persons residing in the parish of Manchester are being invited to attend a Natural Resources Management Forum, to be held at the Golf View Hotel in Mandeville on September 25 beginning at 5:30 p.m. The forum is being organised by the Research Consortium, a group consisting of the Northern Caribbean University (NCU), the University of the West Indies (UWI), University...
Kingston and St. Andrew PDC and Partners in MOU for Sustainable Development
A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Kingston and St. Andrew Parish Development Committee (PDC) and nine strategic partners, to prepare and implement a sustainable development plan for the parish, is on track. This was disclosed today by Jacquelin Stevens, Secretariat Manager of the PDC and Project Manager of the Cities Alliance-funded project, at a seminar held for KSAC Councillors...
Civic Park and Monument Established in Savanna-La- Mar
The Westmoreland Parish Council in collaboration with Lift Up Jamaica has established a civic park and monument in Savanna-la-mar at a cost of $5 million. The Savanna-la-mar Civic Park and Monument is presently undergoing final landscaping and beautification works. The park will be used for the upcoming Heroes and Veterans Day observances on October 20. The building and park will...
Caricom Must Come Together As One – Guest Lecturer
CARICOM must become a well integrated and co-ordinated grouping, if it is to get maximum benefit from the current round of trade negotiations of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Cotonou Agreement. This was suggested recently by Dr. James Mathis of the Department of International Law, at the Amsterdam Law School...
Ian K (Agencies) to Deliver Renault CTI Compactor Trucks to NSWMA
Ian K (Agencies) Limited is to deliver 10 of 20 Renault garbage compactor trucks to the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA), at a ceremony to be held on September 22 at Devon House. Arrival of the trucks is very timely, coming on the heels of notices sent out by the Authority, advising residents in a number of communities in...
Consumers Get More Value In Competitive Business Environment – Prof. Mathis
Professor on international trade laws at the Amsterdam Law School in Holland, Dr. James Mathis has said that competition would deliver more value to consumers. He argued that competition produced rivalry, which in turn forced manufacturers to lower their prices to the benefit of consumers. He noted however, that lower prices could lead to a cut in employment. Dr. Mathis...
Lucea Mayor Calls for Expansion of Rodent Control Programme
Mayor of Lucea, Lester Crooks, has called for an expansion of the Rodent Control Programme being implemented in Lucea, Hanover, to include other villages and towns in the parish. He made special mention of the town of Hopewell, as a recent inspection of the market by a team from the Hanover Parish Council, showed that several large rats were in...


