The St. Ann Division of the Jamaica Fire Brigade, will be carrying out an inspection of some new fire hydrants in the parish. At the monthly meeting of the St....
Residents from a number of communities, particularly in rural areas, will soon be required to pay a 25 per cent increase per litre (1 gallon) on water supplied to them...
The Jamaica Agricultural Society's (JAS) 'Eat Jamaican Campaign' has received further strengthening with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with SuperClubs, which will see the local hotel chain...
The Institute of Jamaica's Natural History Division has mounted a fascinating display of wetlands for the month of February under the theme, "From the mountains to the sea" at 12...
Residents of St. Ann, as well as visitors to the parish, are invited to an evening of elegance, on Sunday, March 28, when the Jamaica Military Band will be featured...
Come September 2004, the School of Visual Arts of the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts will for the first time be able to award degrees in...
The Ministry of Local Government, Community Development and Sport is creating a comprehensive database on the location of drains and gullies so that parish councils across the island will be...
Executive Director of the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo.), Michael Muirhead has encouraged more Jamaicans engaged in tourism to benchmark to international standards so as to effectively meet the demands...
A sum of $26 million has been spent by the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) to repair 11.34 kilometres of rural roads in Clarendon over the last year. The roads...
Minister of Transport and Works, Robert Pickersgill signed a US$17.75 million five-year Facility Fee Agreement today (Feb. 5) with the Port Authority of Jamaica and Carnival Cruise Lines, which will...
Prime Minister P.J. Patterson has named a fourteen-member Task Force to conduct a review and initiate a transformation of the country's education sector. The Task Force which was launched at...