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CASE Celebrating 114 years
There’s an institution located in the parish of Portland that has been training students to serve the agriculture sector for decades. If you’ve guessed the College of Agriculture Science and Education (CASE) then you’re right. But it didn’t always go by that name. In 1910 when it opened, CASE was known as the Government Farm School.
Farm road works for Trelawny
Over $100 million to be spent to rehabilitate the Mendez Town Farm Road in Trelawny
Jamaica’s Promise – Half-Way Tree Primary Gets Equipped Playground
Students at the Half -Way Tree Primary School in St. Andrew will soon have a new, fully equipped playground on which they can engage in fun and exciting. The facility is being provided by the Kiwanis Club of Trafalgar, who are currently embarking on a $10 million Park Project Grant. The project, funded by the Kiwanis Division 23 East, aims...
NFA Acquiring training vessels
National Fisheries Authority acquires fishing vessel to support training of local fishers. And plans also announced to make fish sanctuaries more sustainable.
RJ saving children from a life of crime
Mothers in one volatile community are using the Restorative Justice Programme to shield their children from the harsh realities of crime. Stay tuned to hear more.
Aquaculture update
Agriculture Ministry announces plans to bolster the aquaculture sector.
Chief Judge hails Restorative Justice
They say the proof of the pudding is in the eating. With that in mind, who better to speak on the impact of restorative justice is having on the judicial system than an active practitioner in the field. Stay with us as Chief Judge of the Parish Courts, Justice Chester Crooks hands down the ruling on Restorative Justice.
JPs urged to help fight crime
On today’s programme, JPs urged to help reduce the murder toll! And later, another Reggae Month Fact!
Jamaica’s Promise – Kiwanis Clubs PACE Programme in Schools
The Kiwanis Clubs in Jamaica recently launched a behaviour change programme to encourage positive values, attitudes, courtesies, and a strong sense of pride among children and youth. Dubbed PACE for Positive Attitudes, Courtesies and Ethics, the initiative is expected to impact students from approximately 300 early-childhood institutions and primary schools through established Kiwanis service leadership programs such as K-Kids and...
NCDA work to sensitize parents on drug use
The National Council on Drug Abuse (NCDA) has several initiatives to help parents educate their children about drug use and its harmful effects. The goal is to ensure that parents are equipped with information and trained to have those difficult conversations about substance abuse. NCDA Research Analyst, Uki Atkinson recently sat down with Theodore Henry on the JIS Televisión programme...