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News

Painting for peace

Authorities are painting the walls of the Montego Bay Comprehensive High School green in an attempt to promote peace and harmony at the institution that has a history of violence.

Service stations under siege
Service stations across the island are under siege from criminal elements says Leonard Green, Jamaica Gasolene Retailers Association (JGRA) president.

Organisation set to redeem 'men at risk'

Efforts to redeem young men from the "at risk" category in which sociologists have placed them, have led to the formation or bolstering of organisations, targeting males.

4-H head has plans to double Caribbean membership

Plans to double membership of the Caribbean 4-H Council and start the sharing of ideas among participating countries, are high on the agenda of Winston Wright, newly elected Jamaican president of the council.

Another J'can woman heads Caribbean Association of Pharmacists

The new president of the Caribbean Association of Pharmacists (CAP) is Ellen Campbell-Grizzle, the second Jamaican woman to hold this position.


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