Jamaica leading the region on cannabis

2019-05-26T19:34:51+00:00

From left: Balram Vaswani, chief ganja officer of Kaya Inc; Kathy Miller, Radio Cayman; Delano Seiveright of Jamaica's Cannabis Licensing Authority; Prentice Panton, CEO of Reflections Cayman; T'Shura Gibbs, CEO of Zimmer & Co; Douglas K Gordan, founder of CanEx Jamaica at Capital Meets Cannabis conference at the Westin Resort

Jamaica leading the region on cannabis2019-05-26T19:34:51+00:00

Green light for illiterate drivers – ITA petitioned to give licences in customised exam

2019-05-26T19:30:46+00:00

Jamaicans who are functionally illiterate could soon have a better chance of securing a driver’s licence, as the Island Traffic Authority (ITA) has been petitioned to modify the examination that is used to measure road-safety knowledge. This appeal was made by members of the National Road Safety Council (NRSC) who

Green light for illiterate drivers – ITA petitioned to give licences in customised exam2019-05-26T19:30:46+00:00

Motorcycle madness

2019-05-26T19:27:52+00:00

More than 400 motorcycle riders have died on Jamaica's roads in the past four years, but still, bikers continue to put their lives at risk, creating a major challenge to other road users, and it appears that neither the police nor the Road Safety Unit in the Ministry of Transport

Motorcycle madness2019-05-26T19:27:52+00:00

Despite weakened global growth, LAC to see slow increase – UN report

2019-05-24T20:02:44+00:00

Despite a weakened global economic growth, outlook projected by the United Nations World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP) mid-2019 report, which was released yesterday in New York, suggests that growth in Latin America and the Caribbean is expected to slowly increase. However, risks remain tilted to the downside due to

Despite weakened global growth, LAC to see slow increase – UN report2019-05-24T20:02:44+00:00

Sagicor volunteers to labour at children’s homes today

2019-05-24T13:20:51+00:00

MORE than 300 Sagicor team members and Sagicor Foundation volunteers will be out today 'labouring' at four children's home across the island in support of the national Labour Day theme 'Child Safety…It's You, It's Me, It's All Ah We'. The four homes receiving improvements are: Reddie's Place of Safety

Sagicor volunteers to labour at children’s homes today2019-05-24T13:20:51+00:00

At least four NWC systems have dried up due to drought

2019-05-24T13:11:24+00:00

The National Water Commission (NWC) is reporting that at least four of its water supply systems have dried up as a result of ongoing drought conditions in sections of the island. The NWC says its Higgin Town, Dawson and Content plants in St Ann are out of water. So too has the

At least four NWC systems have dried up due to drought2019-05-24T13:11:24+00:00

Employment rate continues to climb

2019-05-24T08:52:30+00:00

JAMAICA's employment level hit a new high in January, showing 1,232,700 people across the country reporting to work. The data was revealed by the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) yesterday during its press briefing for the January to March 2018 quarter. Director General of the PIOJ Wayne Henry noted that

Employment rate continues to climb2019-05-24T08:52:30+00:00

Drier, hotter wet season forecast for Caribbean

2019-05-24T08:48:06+00:00

PHILLIPSBURG, St Maarten (CMC) — The dry conditions affecting the Caribbean over the last few months are expected to continue into September for most of the region, forecasters said today. “For the June to August, we are expecting it to be drier than usual or close to normal. So we

Drier, hotter wet season forecast for Caribbean2019-05-24T08:48:06+00:00

Atlantic hurricane season should be near normal, say US weather officials

2019-05-24T08:44:20+00:00

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. weather officials say the Atlantic hurricane season should be near normal. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Thursday predicted nine to 15 named storms. It says four to eight of them will become hurricanes and two to four of those major hurricanes with 111 mph

Atlantic hurricane season should be near normal, say US weather officials2019-05-24T08:44:20+00:00
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