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Airport Safety Tips
Whether in season or out of season, Jamaicans are always travelling. Many love the adventure of jetting away to visit family or friends, to explore other cultures, for some well-deserved rest and relaxation, or just for shopping. In today’s programme, we share some Airport Safety Tips, that could prevent you from landing in problems with the law. Stay tuned.
CRH gets medical supplies
Its no secret that service delivery at the hospitals in the island’s West have been seriously tested following Hurricane Melissa. Many have been able to stay up and running thanks to the support of numerous charitable organizations, both locally and overseas. The Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH), in St. James, is among the latest to benefit from such support, recently receiving...
Anansi story at Christmas Pt 2
Today, Jamaicans observe Boxing Day, a public holiday that had its genesis in Britain. The holiday is based around a custom that saw employers showing appreciation to their employees by gifting them with presents wrapped in boxes. Although the meaning of Boxing Day has evolved, it has found its way into the Jamaican folklore of Anansi stories. Listen keenly as...
UNICEF Jamaica Tackles the Christmas Slide
‘Twas the night after Christmas, and it can feel like all the excitement may be winding down.... But with school just a week or two away... UNICEF Jamaica wants all parents to remember that learning is always here to stay...and you can facilitate it through play....
Ole time Jamaican Christmas: Country vs Town
There is nothing quite as exciting for children as Christmas time. From presents and family get togethers, to festive decorations and tasty meals, the magic of the season creates joyful and meaningful memories. In today’s programme, listen closely as two older adults take us back to their youth and share recollections of Ole time Jamaican Christmases in country, and in...
BGA Executes Gender-Sensitive Response in Hurricane Aftermath (Pt 3)
After the ravages of Hurricane Melissa, everyone who’s anyone had a viewpoint about how and when to support. Whether victims are being given assistance quickly enough… WHO should get it and how they should respond when they do, but have you ever heard the saying "Walk a mile in my shoes?" One particular public servant has…and she’s using the perspective...
BGA Executes Gender-Sensitive Response in Hurricane Aftermath (Pt 2)
"Give and it shall be given back to you” is a principle many of us have proven, but did you know that it is also applicable to time, energy and relationships? Some communities in St Elizabeth saw this principle at work up close and personal as investments previously...
BGA Executes Gender-Sensitive Response in Hurricane Aftermath
Hurricane Melissa caused catastrophic damage in Jamaica, with the World Bank estimating a total of $8.8 billion USD in physical damage, equivalent to 41% of the country's 2024 GDP, making it Jamaica's costliest hurricane ever. However few of us pause to weigh the cost in human capital or the lives irrevocably affected by the...
The Salvation Army Patient in Affliction Pt. 2
Hebrews 13:16, "Do not neglect to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased." With hearts to God and hands to man.... helping an afflicted community....an afflicted country, the Salvation Army remained steady and faithful while trusting God’s timing and purposes, even as many of its own officers, staff, and volunteers were affected by...
JCPD Spreading Christmas Cheer
The Jamaica Council for Persons with Disabilities, JCPD, has been spreading Christmas Cheer this season, providing various grants to disabled individuals. We’ll tell you more in just a moment.


