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Dengue Alert
Westmoreland Health Department encouraging persons to protect themselves from mosquito bites and dengue
Career Talk – Artificial Intelligence to Transform the Future of Work
AI is anticipated by many to drastically impact the world of work. Former head of the School of Information and Technology at the University of Technology (Utech), Professor Paul Golding, believes it will do so in roughly 2 ways – automation (replacing certain jobs) and augmentation – (assisting certain jobs).
Feature – Heavy Rains: Theatre as Therapy (Pt 2)
Last week we learned that PLAY can be incredibly therapeutic…Especially when it involves role-play! This summer, Lynier Watson organized her Christian Theatre Camp production “Heavy Rains” not expecting that cast and crew would literally have to weather a storm, aka Hurricane Beryl, to make their final presentation! Stay tuned for more.
Hi-Pro donates $5 million input supplies
Agri supplies company Hi-Pro, donates $5 million in agricultural inputs to farmers.
History of Devon House
We go back in time to look at the history of one of Jamaica’s best known historic attractions in Kingston - Devon House.
Roundabout JA – Queen of Hearts: Festival Favourites Prepare for the Final Showdown!
Every Summer the parishes clash head-on in a flurry of sparkles, sequins, high heels and lipstick in one of the most anticipated events on the Festival calendar – the Festival Queen competition. The glittering showdown is about so much more than mere beauty, however. Stay tuned for the details!...
L’Équipe Jamaïque à Paris (Team Jamaica in Paris) – Toni-Ann Williams
le numéro un Mondial, la première fois - The World number one, the first time. Jamaica has had quite a number of these in the Olympic games in the years we’ve been participating. Our first non-track medal 1980 Moscow Olympics David Weller, Jamaica’s first Olympic equestrian competitor Samantha Albert London 2012, and today we speak with Jamaica’s first Olympic gymnast...
L’Équipe Jamaïque à Paris (Team Jamaica in Paris) – L’histoire
Jamaica! Jamaica! It’s that time again when team Jamaica kickstarts its campaign in Track and Field at the Olympics. But before we get to this Olympic Games in Paris let’s explore some of Jamaica’s past Olympic glories, as well as some of the history of Jamaica in the Olympic games (L’histoire de Jamaïque dans les jeux de Olympique).
Banana Post hurricane recovery regime
Banana and Plantain Farmers urged to follow appropriate treatments regime to speed up recovery efforts.
Banana Farmers be on the look out for pests
Banana and Plantain farmers urged to be on the lookout for pests following the recent period of heavy rainfall.
Dyslexia Support in Jamaica
Ever looked at a page and felt like everything was in a foreign language? For many Jamaicans with dyslexia, this is a daily struggle. But it’s a challenge that doesn’t have to cripple you. Let’s explore the world of dyslexia and discover the support and resources available to help you or someone you know.