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Evening News December 06 2019
Research for Wellness fund launched; local cannabis industry players closer to transacting business in the United States; and Government looking to develop Catherine Hall Entertainment Complex in St. James.
Midday News December 06 2019
Work advanced on Closed Harbour Beach project, Cannabis Licensing Authority issues 50th licence; and Education Ministry to partner with JTA on Emotional Intelligence Programme.
Evening News December 05 2019
Prime Minister hands over 52 homes in Westmoreland; Government calling for increased private sector investment in agriculture sector; and contract signed for implementation of shared services in public sector.
Midday News December 05 2019
Contract signed for public sector compensation review; National Infant and Young Child Feeding Network launched; and Ward Theatre to be reopened late 2020.
Evening News December 04 2019
New Sexual Harassment policy being drafted for Edna Manley College; Parents urged to protect children from forced labour; and Jamaica re-elected to serve on IMO council.
Midday News December 04 2019
Cabinet approves 13-member Medical Council, City and Guilds to Provide students with Digital Certificates, and PIOJ takes dialogue development series to St. Ann.
Evening News December 03 2019
Three more hospitals certified baby friendly, just over 30 schools to be removed from the shift system and paving works to continue along Constant Spring Road.
Midday News December 03 2019
CLA establishing transitional permit for small farmers to enter medical cannabis industry; Camp Road project being finalised and eGov Jamaica launches GovTechTalk Series for some public sector workers.
Evening News December 02 2019
Prime Minister says Jamaica producing youth who will guarantee successful future; Government hails work being carried out under the Zone of Special Operation in West Kingston and Tourism Minister says upcoming winter tourist season looking positive.
Midday News December 02 2019
Government to increase housing stock in West Kingston; sections of Old Port Henderson road permanently closed; and Jamaica Public Service Company to cover CSEC fees for 440 students.
