Be Vigilant ! That’s the word to members of the public from the Westmoreland Department of Health as it increases awareness campaign against the spread of the hand, foot, and mouth disease.
The HEART/NSTA Trust, recently launched its first Autonomous Mobile and Aerial Robotics Lab at the agency’s College of Innovation and Technology (HCIT) in Montego Bay, St. James. The event was as part of its Robotics Symposium on Thursday April 25, held under the theme “Robo-Excellence – Catching the Innovation”.
On Thursday, April 25, the National Child Month Committee (NCMC) officially launched Child's Month 2024 under the theme "Stand up, Speak Out! Protect our children's rights." This year's theme, according to Former Chairperson of the National Child Month Committee, Dr. Pauline Mullings, represents a call to action for citizens to fulfil their duty to protect the nation’s children.
Record Earnings Recorded in Tourism Sector, 1500 new tourism jobs to be made available next month, and over 9000 persons registered for Tourism Pension Scheme.
On today’s programme we share activities planned for youths of Jamaican descent, at the upcoming 10th Biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference set for June 16 to 19 in Montego Bay.
The Campion College Owl Boxes Initiative began approximately a year and a half ago by Campion College alum Rhys Greenland, who was also the president of the school's environmental club, Green Generation, and the president of the Student Council. He shares that the idea originated from a firsthand experience he had on campus with an owlet that had fallen from...
In the traffic environment, all road users have equal rights, but many times pedestrians are not treated with the courtesies and consideration they deserve. Stay tuned to Duh Road, as Head of the Police Traffic Branch, ACP Gary Mckenzie explores practices impacting pedestrian transportation and highlights the law and rules.
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