Jamaica develops a National Tsunami Response Plan, Government welcomes climate change support from Commonwealth Secretariat, and Mobile testimony units handed over to the Judiciary.
Tougher penalties coming for human traffickers; Government Reiterates Commitment to Increase Employment for persons with disabilities; and PIOJ to Host Community Fair at Upcoming Symposium.
CARICOM leaders call for greater climate action, Jamaica now able to export pineapples to Barbados and St. Elizabeth police preparing for busy yuletide season.
3 billion dollar road repair work for East rural St Andrew, Jamaica calls for more aggressive efforts to fight climate change and Construction set to begin on Usain Bolt statue in Falmouth.
Over 200,000 doses of Pfizer vaccines scheduled to arrive tomorrow, Frontier airline’s direct flight to Montego Bay a positive for Jamaica and discussions underway to improve the construction industry’s response to climate resilience.
Jamaica committed to fight against climate change, Gordon Town Road officially reopened and Frontier Airlines now operating direct flights from Atlanta to Montego Bay.
Government mulling the removal of JAMCOVID Portal; Jamaica to benefit from Sustainable Agriculture project; and New Child Abuse helpline yielding results.
45,000 Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses arrive in country, schools advised to put protocols in place for resumption of face-to-face learning and cruise vessel to visit Falmouth pier next month.
Face to Face classes to resume next month for some schools, Government to re-consider ban on infirmary admissions and MOU signed to establish hospitality school named after hotelier Gordon “Butch” Stewart. The news in detail after the break.
Pfizer vaccine shipment expected this weekend; CPFSA providing counselling for St. Thomas residents and STATIN Develops Export and Import indices to measure quarterly price changes.
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