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St Thomas highway to start in March

2018-01-22T20:53:21+00:00

Project Manager of the National Works Agency (NWA), Alphanso Marshall has confirmed plans to commence road works on the St Thomas leg of the South Coast Highway by March. The update of the proposed road improvement project was made at a town hall meeting held in Bull Bay last November

St Thomas highway to start in March2018-01-22T20:53:21+00:00

Private sector plans forum aimed at forcing gov’t, opposition unity in crime fight

2018-01-22T20:42:02+00:00

The private sector is spearheading a crime forum aimed at forcing the Government and Opposition to agree to certain key actions to address Jamaica’s crime problem. Speaking on Power 106 FM yesterday, head of the Jamaica Manufacturers’ Association, Metry Seaga, said the crime forum is to be held within another

Private sector plans forum aimed at forcing gov’t, opposition unity in crime fight2018-01-22T20:42:02+00:00

Provisional data show record tourist arrivals of 4.3 million

2018-01-22T20:36:40+00:00

THE Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) says provisional data have shown that a record 4.3 million tourists visited Jamaica in 2017. Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett said the the figures represent a 21.1 per cent increase over arrivals in 2016. “We broke the four million mark in December and by the end

Provisional data show record tourist arrivals of 4.3 million2018-01-22T20:36:40+00:00

Tsunami would not have resulted in major damage in Jamaica – Lyew Ayee

2018-01-22T20:27:12+00:00

Head of the  Mona GeoInformatics Institute Dr Parris Lyew Ayee says if Jamaica had experienced a tsunami following a major earthquake in the Caribbean Sea on Tuesday evening, the damage would have been minor.   However, he has warned against complacency and is urging policymakers to employ comprehensive preparedness strategies. Jamaica had

Tsunami would not have resulted in major damage in Jamaica – Lyew Ayee2018-01-22T20:27:12+00:00

Company registrations continue to grow

2018-01-22T20:17:10+00:00

Jamaica has again surpassed the 10,000 mark for business and company registrations, closing at 11,988 for the year 2017, according to data provided by the Companies Office of Jamaica (COJ). Last year's registration for enterprises (companies and businesses combined) comes in at 65 more registrations higher than the country saw

Company registrations continue to grow2018-01-22T20:17:10+00:00

2017 the costliest year in US history for natural disasters

2018-01-22T19:35:01+00:00

FLORIDA, United States (AFP) — Last year was the most expensive in the United States' history for natural disasters, with a barrage of fires, freezes, floods and hurricanes that cost US$306 billion, according to a US government report yesterday. In 2017, 16 disasters cost US$1 billion or more, and led

2017 the costliest year in US history for natural disasters2018-01-22T19:35:01+00:00

Sagicor’s Rohan Miller appointed Head of Treasury with SFC

2018-01-22T19:28:54+00:00

Sagicor Group Jamaica says President & CEO of Sagicor Real Estate X-Fund Rohan Miller will be taking up a new position as Head of Treasury with Sagicor Financial Corporation (SFC). SFC is the parent company for Sagicor Group Jamaica with its head office in Barbados. Miller will be stationed in

Sagicor’s Rohan Miller appointed Head of Treasury with SFC2018-01-22T19:28:54+00:00

Minority shareholders concerned about NCB Financial group takeover bid for GHL

2018-01-22T19:24:30+00:00

The committee of  four independent Guardian Holdings directors, which is overseeing the board's response to the takeover bid from NCB Financial Group is due to discuss complaints made by minority shareholders with attorneys today. The Trinidad Express newspaper reports that last Friday, a group of  minority shareholders of  Guardian Holdings

Minority shareholders concerned about NCB Financial group takeover bid for GHL2018-01-22T19:24:30+00:00

1| FATALITIES PASS 300 MARK, AGAIN

2018-01-22T19:18:24+00:00

DESPITE the best efforts of the Road Safety Unit, in collaboration with the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and the Island Traffic Authority (ITA), fatalities again soared pass the 300 mark. The year 2017 registered 320 road deaths. Germaine Mason, Olympic silver medallist for Britain, and sprinter Jordon Scott were numbered

1| FATALITIES PASS 300 MARK, AGAIN2018-01-22T19:18:24+00:00

Cruise ship docking facility for former pirates’ haven

2018-01-22T19:13:30+00:00

The Government could be announcing today who will get the contract for the development of a cruise ship docking facility at Port Royal, the former pirates' haven east of Kingston which was dubiously dubbed the wickedest city in the world. “A cruise ship docking facility, that is environmentally friendly, will

Cruise ship docking facility for former pirates’ haven2018-01-22T19:13:30+00:00
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