On the Corner | IMF deal must move up all Jamaicans, Maryland residents tell EPOC

2017-04-30T07:46:59+00:00

Co-chairman of EPOC Keith Duncan goes 'On the Corner' with residents of Maryland in East Rural St Andrew. 1 Residents of Maryland, a rustic community in east rural St Andrew, came with high anticipation last Thursday to hear co-chairman of the Economic Programme Oversight Committee (EPOC) Keith Duncan explain

On the Corner | IMF deal must move up all Jamaicans, Maryland residents tell EPOC2017-04-30T07:46:59+00:00

Please, we need help!

2017-04-30T07:36:37+00:00

Jennifer Thompson is still seeking assistance to get back on her feet after her home collapsed last month due to heavy rain that has been pelting north-eastern parishes in recent weeks. The resident of Richmond, St Mary, told the Jamaica Observer last week that her cry for help has not

Please, we need help!2017-04-30T07:36:37+00:00

Gov’t places new focus on downtown Kgn redevelopment

2017-04-27T13:46:57+00:00

Daryl Vaz, minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation The Government has again placed the Downtown Kingston Redevelopment Project (DKRP) on the front burner, declaring that the groundwork had commenced with the completion of the project document outlining its rationale, framework and roadmap. Daryl

Gov’t places new focus on downtown Kgn redevelopment2017-04-27T13:46:57+00:00

60-day traffic ticket amnesty effective July 1 – Montague

2017-04-27T13:37:41+00:00

National Security Minister Robert Montague in Parliament on Wednesday. – Ian Allen Photo  National Security Minister Robert Montague has announced July 1 as the start date for the Government’s traffic ticket amnesty. Contributing to the Sectoral Debate in Parliament this afternoon, Montague said the amnesty will run for 60

60-day traffic ticket amnesty effective July 1 – Montague2017-04-27T13:37:41+00:00

Remittance blow? – Diaspora rep says don’t expect strong opposition to proposed US law to tax remittances

2017-04-26T18:36:09+00:00

Don't expect "strong" opposition from the Jamaican diaspora in the United States to legislation proposed to tax remittances sent to countries like Jamaica, Irwine Clare, a key New York member, said. The tax would be used to fund the wall President Donald Trump campaigned on and insists will be

Remittance blow? – Diaspora rep says don’t expect strong opposition to proposed US law to tax remittances2017-04-26T18:36:09+00:00

Cancer facts | What you need to know

2017-04-26T12:52:47+00:00

Worldwide, tobacco use is the single greatest avoidable risk factor for cancer mortality and kills approximately six million people each year, from cancer and other diseases. - Cancer is the uncontrolled growth and spread of cells. It can affect almost any part of the body. The growths often invade

Cancer facts | What you need to know2017-04-26T12:52:47+00:00

JAS renews calls for national crop insurance scheme

2017-04-26T12:45:52+00:00

Grant says preliminary reports suggest there was minimal damage to the agricultural sector overall from the recent rains.  Norman Grant, president of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), is renewing calls for the establishment of a national crop insurance scheme for farmers. Grant says preliminary reports suggest there was minimal

JAS renews calls for national crop insurance scheme2017-04-26T12:45:52+00:00

Please, we need help!

2017-04-26T12:34:44+00:00

The rubble left of Thompson’s house which collapsed late last month. (Photo: Lionel Rookwood) Jennifer Thompson is still seeking assistance to get back on her feet after her home collapsed last month due to heavy rain that has been pelting north-eastern parishes in recent weeks. The resident of Richmond,

Please, we need help!2017-04-26T12:34:44+00:00

Sagicor counters politicians’ flooding claims

2017-04-25T12:20:47+00:00

Trey Grandison shovels silt and sand from a drain in Mineral Heights while Tivon Howell patiently waits to take the sludge to a nearby field. (Photo: Michael Gordon) Sagicor yesterday provided building approval numbers for its Millennium Mall in Mineral Heights, Clarendon, as it countered statements made by two politicians

Sagicor counters politicians’ flooding claims2017-04-25T12:20:47+00:00
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