A grand gala! - Thousands celebrate Jamaica 40
JAMAICA'S INDEPENDENCE float parade snaked its way from Devon House, Hope Road, St. Andrew, to the National Stadium, a little after 3:00 p.m yesterday, to be greeted at the venue which was spilling over with thousands of individuals...
Pomp surrounds Independence festivities
IT WAS their Nigerian-Jamaican history which brought nine-year-old United Kingdom resident Dimeji Bayode and his seven-year-old sister, Buki, to Kings House in St. Andrew...
PSOJ phone-in session tomorrow
THE NEXT Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica-sponsored 'Let's take Jamaica back!' phone-in session takes place tomorrow night and will give the public another opportunity to join the fight against crime. Phone lines open between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00...
Campion Board in turmoil - Some members 'unceremoniously dumped'- Fuss spirals over principal's appointment
FATHER JIM Webb's decision not to reappoint several long-standing members to the Campion College Board, which he chairs, has left a number of them...
MoBay marks Independence in Sam Sharpe Square
WESTERN BUREAU: THE FOUNTAIN in Sam Sharpe Square, Montego Bay, sprang to life yesterday as officials gathered for a civic ceremony to mark Jamaica's...
Patterson, Seaga to address BITU, NWU congresses
AS THE next General Election draws close, the Bustamante Industrial Trades Union (BITU) and the National Workers Union (NWU) have announced dates for congresses which will be addressed by political...
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