Remember the days when it was common to "marry" goods, where upon purchasing an item, you were told to receive it, you would have to buy something else? And, have...
Importers and exporters of food, plants, animals and related products, may soon find it easier to conduct business, as Government is working on a project to streamline and simplify the...
The Fair Trading Commission (FTC) is lending its expertise to other Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries as they work to develop their own competition laws, in time for the implementation of...
Cleaning up activities will be conducted on a number of beaches in Portland today as the parish observes International Beach Clean Up Day. The effort will be spearheaded by the...
The National Council for Senior Citizens (NCSC) has recognised 11 persons, two senior citizens clubs and one service organisation from the parishes of Clarendon, Manchester and St. Elizabeth for their...
Delford Morgan, Mayor of Savanna-la-mar and Chairman of the Westmoreland Parish Council, has called for improvements to the parish's fire department so that it could effectively deal with fires and...
The St. Elizabeth Parish Development Committee (PDC) has organised a fish fry to raise money for the upgrading of the Sandy Bank Primary School in Junction. The event will be...
The St. Thomas Fire Department has started a public education programme on fire prevention regulations, aimed at reducing the number of fires in the parish. Deputy Superintendent of the Fire...
Senator Floyd Morris, Minister of State in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, has said that the Poor Relief Act, the existing legislation that governed the Jamaican social welfare...
Seventeen physically and mentally challenged children from the Mustard Seed community of Widow's Mite, in Murray Mount, St. Ann, have benefited from the donation of a four-burner gas stove, valued...