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JIS Evening News, September 19, 2022
Queen Elizabeth II laid to rest, Tourism incubator to be launched September 30 and bus stops to be restored along a section of Constant Spring Road.
JIS Midday News September 19, 2022
Spanish Town Hospital receives dialysis machines; Caribbean nations encouraged to adopt Jamaica moves and Education Ministry implementing initiatives to boost sector’s recovery.
Going For Growth, September 19, 2022
Changes coming to Jamaica’s public procurement system. Stick around for the details, we’re going for growth right now.
PPV Operators Encouraged to Take Care of Their Health
Minister of Transport and Mining, Audley Shaw, is encouraging the island’s public transport operators to take care of their health and wellbeing even as they carry on the task of moving persons from place to place.
Montego Bay Residents Being Trained as Emergency Responders
Twenty Montego Bay residents are being trained to as first responders as part of the six-day Basic Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) Programme. The beneficiaries live in Barrett Town, Rhyne Park, Mount Zion, North Gully, Canterbury, Albion, and Williams Street.
New Frome Police Station
A new facility is to be built to house the men and women of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), who serve the Frome community and its environs.
Youth Farmer Jason Collins
Today we hear the story of St Mary youth farmer Jason Collins and his project which uses bamboo to grow crops.


