Senior technocrats, including Dr Carlton Davis and Winston Hay, yesterday acknowledged they have warmed to the new Government's endorsement of coal as a means of slashing energy costs and propelling production....
With Jamaicans almost uniform in their belief that the cost of energy is retarding growth in all sectors of society, The Gleaner yesterday assembled a team of experts who had contributed to the latest edition of the Mona School of Business...
DIRECTOR of Public Prosecutions Paula Llewellyn has ruled that former Commissioner of Customs Danville Walker must be charged with failure to comply within the prescribed time, with regard...
Old Harbour High School has been knocked out in the first round of the 'Schools' Challenge Quiz' battle, but the team members can hold their heads high after only losing to Campion College after the points were adjusted during the final commercial break....
Member of Parliament (MP) for South East St Andrew Julian Robinson and rival Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) candidate in the recent general election, Dwight Nelson, have both committed to attend a thanksgiving service...
The Gleaner hit the streets this week to find out what Jamaicans think of horse racing on Sundays....
WESTERN BUREAU: Three Montego Bay educators have declared that parents need to be more proactive in their children's educational development and guiding them away from anti-social behaviour to become useful members ...
The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has moved to clarify claims by government sources that law professor David Rowe has been selected to head the Urban Development Corporation (UDC)....
A Jamaican has won the Platinum Award for being Nissan Motors number-one salesperson in Canada for 2011. Forty-nine-year-old Frank Dacosta sold 285 new cars and 50 used cars in 2011...
THE PHILOSOPHIES and opinions of Jamaica's first national hero, Marcus Mosiah Garvey, are to be introduced in schools for the first time at the September start of the new academic year. Education Minister Ronald...
State Minister for Agriculture Ian Hayles on Wednesday served notice of the Government's intention to crack down on what is now essentially a revolving door for the granting of import licences/waivers, a process which continues to undermine the competitiveness...
The Jamaica Cancer Society (JCS) is on a mission to acquire 10,000 new members by the end of the year.The society's main objective is to eliminate cancer as a major health problem in Jamaica by significantly lowering the number of cancer patients...