Imagine using dasheen and breadfruit instead of bread to make a sandwich? That’s what young farmer Donesa Reid did and the results were quite interesting. We tell you all about it on today’s edition of Calling Farmers.
Sports Minister Awaiting Outcome of Investigations into INSPORTS; Cabinet approves several multi-million dollar contracts; and Africa Day To Be Observed on May 25.
94.4 percent increase in visitor arrivals, Youth to be engaged to maintain growth of the tourism industry, and 8,000 Hospitality Employees Contribute to Tourism Workers Pension Scheme.
Rising crime levels across various Caribbean territories have become a threat to the public health and development of the region. To tackle the issue, CARICOM recently staged a regional symposium on the topic ‘Violence as a public health issue’. The objective? To partner in the creation of a comprehensive crime-fighting plan.
Sports Cooperation Agreement Between Jamaica and China to Resume, Woodsville Bridge in Hanover to be replaced; and Trinity Heights residents get access to reliable water.
Tarrant High school is preparing its students for the demands of the modern workforce by placing greater focus on Technical and Vocational education. The school offers over 13 vocational including motorcycle repair, cosmetology, food and beverage management /mixology, floral design, robotics, plumbing, welding, and electrical engineering.
If you were to investigate it is very possible what we see manifesting in the older age of individuals as lifestyle diseases actually comes from ACE or adverse childhood experiences. Today on Mental Health and You, Founder Balm Counselling Agency Annette Richards gives us some insight into what adverse childhood experiences are and how they affect our adult lives.
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