Work is advancing on the Bail Act 2022, which will repeal and replace the existing Act of 2000 and reform the overall bail framework in the criminal justice system. The right to bail is a constitutionally guaranteed right, that is closely related to the right to freedom of movement and the right to liberty.
American philosopher Noam Chomsky once said, the internet could be a very positive step towards education, organization and participation in a meaningful society. That was the message digital marketer Kadia Francis shared with young people attending the HEART/NSTA Youth Festival at the Jamaica Conference Centre on November 22 to improve their marketability.
Jamaica recently concluded activities to mark World Antibiotic Awareness Week 2022 from November 18-24. But why is this annual observance necessary? We discuss that in this week’s Healthline.
Professional storyteller, Dr. Amina Blackwood Meeks, has launched a book titled, ‘The Children Ought to Know’. The publication is a compilation of presentations, information and stories delivered at storytelling conferences and festivals over the past 10 years. We hear from the author and listen to a story this week on The Arts Page.
An Animal Assisted Recovery and Care (AARC) Pilot Project will be introduced at the Bustamante Hospital for Children this Christmas, to support paediatric patients undergoing surgery or medical treatment at the facility.
Jamaica Post is on a mission to rebrand itself, and the process began with the renovation of the Central Sorting Office (CSO) Post Office in Kingston after 42 years in operation.
What does it take to run a successful cattle operation in Jamaica? Cattle farmer Calvert Lowden shares some answer on today’s edition of Calling Farmers.
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