A total of 100 compressed natural gas (CNG) buses have been purchased by the Government to boost the JUTC fleet and improve service to the commuting public.
Prime Minister the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (centre) interacts with residents of Rocky Point Clarendon, during a visit to the area today (July 13). The Jamaica Defence Force, including members...
The Trelawny Municipal Corporation is reporting a preliminary repair cost of $30 million, due to the impact of hurricane beryl on the parish. Mayor of Falmouth, Councillor Collen Gager made...
Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, has highlighted the need for Negril to have its own local authority, which will enable the town to better manage its affairs. The...
Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr. (right) greets resident of Salmon Town in Manchester, Ann Kay Dixon and daughter (second left), during a tour of the...
Persons in and around the Toll Gate area of Clarendon, are being commended for their efforts to remove large trees and debris from the compound of the Toll Gate Primary...
Some 250 small businesspersons in South Manchester, who have been severely impacted by Hurricane Beryl, are to receive support to restart their businesses. Minister of Local Government and Community Development,...
Just over 180 teachers from across the island, who have given a minimum of 35 years of service to education, have been bestowed with the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Golden...
Regional Director of Region 1, Otis Brown (left), presents Moneke Mattocks with her certificate at the Jamaica-Tertiary Education Commission’s (J-TEC) Food Service Worker Certification Ceremony at George Headley Primary School...