It’s the little things, like being given the opportunity to choose her school bag and shoes, why Ramona Lyttle has never forgotten the lessons she learnt as a ward of the State. She…
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Operators of illegal garages in Corporate Area under pressure
MUNICIPAL police in Kingston and St Andrew have been criticised by the public as they seek to dismantle illegal garages in the Corporate Area, in collaboration with the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF). Dwayne…
Jamaican-owned Caribbean Food Delights in US$17-m expansion
NEW YORK, United States — As a high point of its 45th anniversary celebrations, Caribbean Food Delights — the United States-based conglomerate founded by Jamaican-born businessman and philanthropist Vincent HoSang — is planning…
Three men lured, killed in Mount Zion still not identified
MOUNT ZION, St James – Police investigators believe that the three unidentified men, whose bullet-riddled bodies were Saturday night discovered by residents in the middle of a road here, were lured to the…
Police expo impresses Jamaicans
The technology and skills on display at the inaugural Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) expo have impressed and captivated a number of patrons, some of whom admitted that they had no clue the police…
Petrojam refutes claims of Russian oil imports
PETROJAM Limited on Sunday night refuted, unequivocally, claims that the company has purchased petroleum products originating from Russia, or from a Russian company, since the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. “While we can…
Jamaican-American CNO Ena Williams Featured in US Health Leader Magazine
Jamaican American Ena Williams, the senior vice president and chief nursing officer (CNO) at Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH), was featured in an interview with Health Leaders Magazine in which she discussed encouraging…
Children of Arnett Gardens stand against bullying
TEENAGERS in Arnett Gardens, St Andrew, say they are being forced to defend themselves or portray tough demeanours to keep school bullies at bay. Eleven youngsters gave their views freely on the topic…
Christian media group taking campaign against ‘Jamaica’s moral decay’ to Montego Bay
IN a move to step up the pushback against what it says is the moral breakdown of the society, the Association of Christian Communicators and Media (ACCM) will head to Montego Bay, St…
St Thomas to screen 1,200 on May 17 – World Hypertension Day
MORANT BAY, St Thomas — Public health officials in this parish are gearing up to do more than 1,000 blood pressure tests on May 17, in observance of World Hypertension Day. Ahead of…
