Jamaica Gleaner News
Published: Monday Saturday | March 14, 2009
'I am truly blessed' - Clarendon senior citizen expresses thanks for outreach programme
Members of the Jamalco Clarification Department recently donned their workman's gear, for the 'umpteenth' time. This time, it was to complete a one-room house for Aman Clarke, an 84-year-old resident of York Town. Read More...
4-H expo gets large crowd
The Clarendon 4-H Clubs annual Parish Achievement Day and Expo at the Denbigh 4-H Training Centre on Wednesday turned out to be a hugely popular event. A number of schools participated, including Foundation Preparatory, Four Paths Primary and Junior High, Denbigh High, Buttons and Bows, Osborne Store Primary, and Mount Airy. Read More...
Across the Nation
MAY PEN, CLARENDON:Some two hundred residents and farmers from McGilchrist Palm, Clarendon are set to benefit from an improved source of irrigated water.Jamalco handed over two water-pumping stations to the National Irrigation Commission (NIC) at the... Read More...
'Repeal night law for women'
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Margarette Macaulay wants a 1942 legislation prohibiting women, except for those employed in the essential services, from working at nights, to be repealed. She said the age-old law was discriminatory and also breached international convention. Read More...
Butch vs Issa thrown out
The Supreme Court has struck out a libel suit brought against Muna Issa, daughter of Superclubs' boss, John Issa, in 2007, by Sandals' principal, Gordon 'Butch' Stewart. Read More...







