Five-time cancer survivor Pat Wright launches first book

2018-11-18T01:37:12+00:00

Five-time cancer survivor Pat Wright (left) signs a copy of her book The Wright Life for Candice McLeod (left), while Sasheena Gobay anxiously awaits her turn during the launch of the book at the WrightLife Live Food Eatery in Fairview, Montego Bay, last week Tuesday. (Photos: Philp Lemonte) MONTEGO BAY,

Five-time cancer survivor Pat Wright launches first book2018-11-18T01:37:12+00:00

A fun affair

2018-11-18T01:29:40+00:00

Yum yum! This little one from Tobolski Basic School is fed her lunch by Alysia White, assistant vice-president, Sagicor Group Marketing, while her friend looks on. WITH much fun and fanfare, the Sagicor Foundation Adopt-A-School programme was officially launched on Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel. Under

A fun affair2018-11-18T01:29:40+00:00

Montague says new Road Traffic Act ‘groundbreaking

2018-11-18T01:17:50+00:00

Peter Levy (left), president of the British Caribbean Insurance Company, makes a point during the Transportatipon Reform Proposal Consultation at Hotel Four Seasons in Kingston on Wednesday. Looking on are Transport Minister Robert Montague (centre) and Transport Authority Managing Director Cecil Morgan. (Photo: Garfield Robinson) THE Government is moving to

Montague says new Road Traffic Act ‘groundbreaking2018-11-18T01:17:50+00:00

Delivering at public hospitals – not so bad after all

2018-11-13T15:24:18+00:00

LAST week we highlighted that though antenatal care, delivery, and post-natal care for mother and child are free in public health facilities, some mothers choose to have their babies in private or semi-private hospitals, as they believe the hospital fees are but a small price to pay for their babies'

Delivering at public hospitals – not so bad after all2018-11-13T15:24:18+00:00

Traffic pile-up on Mandela Highway due to flooding

2018-11-13T15:19:26+00:00

THE Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB) and the National Works Agency (NWA) were, up to press time last evening, working to clear the waterlogged Mandela Highway in St Andrew. Head of PSTEB, Senior Superintendent Calvin Allen told the Jamaica Observer by telephone that water had settled on both

Traffic pile-up on Mandela Highway due to flooding2018-11-13T15:19:26+00:00

Growth & Jobs | Jamaica must leapfrog to economic development

2018-11-13T15:15:51+00:00

Senator Aubyn Hill, executive director of the Economic Growth Council, addresses the audience during the third in a series of dialogue titled ‘Conversations III’ at The Mico University College recently. The dialogue was held under the theme: ‘Education and Training: Key Drivers of Economic Growth and Job Creation’. Seated are

Growth & Jobs | Jamaica must leapfrog to economic development2018-11-13T15:15:51+00:00

Daisy Coke: Caribbean actuarial pioneer

2018-11-13T15:11:21+00:00

AHEAD of the 28th annual conference of the Caribbean Actuarial Association (CAA) at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel from November 29-30, All Woman sat down with its founding president and actuarial luminary, Daisy Coke, OJ, CD, who defied the expectations of her gender, making extraordinary contributions in a sector that was

Daisy Coke: Caribbean actuarial pioneer2018-11-13T15:11:21+00:00

Child Road Safety effort

2018-11-13T15:08:38+00:00

Earl Jarrett (centre), director of the JN Foundation, presents Prime Minister Andrew Holness with a copy of the Child Road Safety Assessment Report, commissioned by the JN Foundation in collaboration with UNICEF. Sharing in the moment is Avi Silverman, deputy director of the FIA Foundation. The presentation was made during

Child Road Safety effort2018-11-13T15:08:38+00:00

Jamaica, World Bank point to importance of disaster risk management

2018-11-13T15:01:49+00:00

amaica's Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke (left) and World Bank Vice-President for Latin America and the Caribbean Jorge Familiar at the public forum 'Facing the Fiscal Risk of Natural Disasters' held at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel on November 7, 2018. Jamaica and the World Bank have highlighted the importance of

Jamaica, World Bank point to importance of disaster risk management2018-11-13T15:01:49+00:00

Going solar at home and in business

2018-11-13T14:58:24+00:00

One of the reasons for the growing attractiveness of renewables, especially solar, is the fall in prices for the associated equipment, enabling customers and utility companies to embark on the journey to 'go solar', at least partially. Renewable energy or 'clean' energy, such as hydro, wind and solar, are rapidly

Going solar at home and in business2018-11-13T14:58:24+00:00
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