As Clan Carthy Primary looks to increase digital literacy among its students, the institution was gifted a newly renovated computer room furnished with15 desktop computers, an air conditioner, multifunction printer, scanner and 30 chairs on Tuesday November 28 at an official hand-over ceremony.
Many persons look forward to the festive season, whether it be to shop and buy gifts, putting up decorations around the house or just to spend time with loved ones. However, there are many for whom the holidays are a period of sadness as they reinforce the absence of lost loved ones. Many of these persons are also struggling to...
For many Jamaicans, reminiscing on past Christmas memories with family and friends brings warm fuzzy feelings which makes our lips curl into a smile. These memories are especially meaningful for senior citizens who have several generations of memories to share. 89-year-old St Ann resident Winnifred Johnson and 98-year-old Trelawny native Darrius Johnson (no relation to each other) have fond memories...
It’s the time of year for shopping, decorating, family gatherings, feasts and more. As you enjoy this festive period, we have some safety tips for you to bear in mind.
Even as shoppers scurry to make last minute purchases before Christmas, shoppers should keep in mind that they may have issues with their purchases, and a refund is not guaranteed in all circumstances. In today's edition of You and the Law, we explore the issue of refunds. Stay tuned.
After completing the first two stages of the government's Learning and Investment for Transformation (LIFT) program, 509 young Jamaicans will move on to the third phase – immersion. In this phase they will use the knowledge and abilities, they have gained over an eight-week period to secure employment in both the public and private sectors.
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