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Children’s Homes To Get 18 Million Dollars During Christmas Period
Children’s homes to get 18 million dollars during Christmas period; online business registration to be made possible by March next year; and Prime Minister hails former member of parliament, Enid Bennett.
36 thousand Pound Banana Shipment Bound For Trinidad
36 thousand pound Christmas banana shipment bound for Trinidad from Jamaica, Health Ministry commits to improving health care in Clarendon and Council of Community Colleges to introduce online degrees over the next 12 months
Declaration Of Montego Bay Document Presented To The UNWTO
Declaration of Montego Bay document presented to the UNWTO, Manufacturers Urged to Use More Local Ingredients and Primary Exit Profile to better meet learning needs of students.
Industry Ministry To Establish National Trade Portal
Industry Ministry to establish National Trade Portal; Chapelton Hospital to be renovated; and condolence book opened for Ian Boyne.
97 Cars Added To Police Fleet
97 cars added to police fleet; Global Auto Logistics Centre launched; and Canine Division gets 12 new dogs.
Universal Service Fund Invests Over 6 Billion In ICT Sector
Universal Service Fund invests over 6 billion in ICT Sector; Craft vendors urged to continuously hone skills and party promoters reminded to obtain fire-safety permits.
Banana Export To Trinidad To Begin This Week
Banana export to Trinidad to begin this week, ground broken for new 37 megawatt renewable energy plant and Cabinet approves pilot to retrofit JUTC buses to use liquefied natural gas.
Tourism Minister Says Jamaica No Longer A Seasonal Destination
Tourism Minister says Jamaica no longer a seasonal destination; CAC urges shoppers to guard against online scams and JFB urges fire safety during Christmas season
Prime Minister Pays Tribute To Life And Work Of Ian Boyne
Prime Minister pays tribute to life and work of Ian Boyne; Cabinet approves establishment of UTECH law school and Companies Office rolls out new forms.
Country Mourns The Passing Of Ian Boyne
Country mourns the passing of Ian Boyne; Tourist arrivals hit record number, and private sector urged to lend more support to nation’s girls.


