Billy Craig celebrates 55 years with full slate of changes

2018-02-21T16:20:47+00:00

Billy Craig offices in Montego Bay Billy Craig Insurance Brokers (BCIB) has introduced what it has described as “an exciting new system” for the online enrolment of employee benefits. In a news release on the new development earlier this week, BCIC said that its new online form is the first

Billy Craig celebrates 55 years with full slate of changes2018-02-21T16:20:47+00:00

Briefing | Scrutinising the budgetary expenditure for the 2018-2019 fiscal year

2018-02-21T16:13:28+00:00

In this 2017 file photo, a workers is seen conducting a land survey along Barbican Road in St Andrew to facilitate the widening of the road. 1 2 An estimated $773 billion is expected to be spent by the Government during the next fiscal year (FY) as the items of

Briefing | Scrutinising the budgetary expenditure for the 2018-2019 fiscal year2018-02-21T16:13:28+00:00

Port of Kingston upgraded to accommodate extra large container ships

2018-02-21T16:08:47+00:00

Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited says the Port of Kingston is now able to accommodate the extra large container ships with the completion of upgrades on section one of the Kingston Container Terminal. Kingston Freeport says the upgrading, along with the completion of dredging to deepen the shipping channel, makes it

Port of Kingston upgraded to accommodate extra large container ships2018-02-21T16:08:47+00:00

Sigma pulls record crowd for a cause

2018-02-21T07:50:16+00:00

Prime Minister Andrew Holness (foreground) is pleased as he completes the race. (Photo: Garfield Robinson) A total of 26,519 people participated in yesterday's Sagicor Sigma Corporate Run, the largest number yet in the annual 5K road race held to raise money for charity. Organisers said they realised the $50-million target

Sigma pulls record crowd for a cause2018-02-21T07:50:16+00:00

Robinson opens debate on long-delayed OSHA Bill

2018-02-21T07:46:22+00:00

Contract workers concerned for years about the interpretation of their form of employment in local industrial relations legislation, should find some relief in the new Occupational Safety and Health Bill. Minister of Labour and Social Security, Shahine Robinson, has noted that the Bill advances an expanded definition of “worker”, in

Robinson opens debate on long-delayed OSHA Bill2018-02-21T07:46:22+00:00

ABIGAIL CHRISTIAN IS THE WINNER OF THE 2018 A. TENNYSON PALMER SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

2018-02-20T13:38:22+00:00

Abigail Christian of Kingston Technical High School was the 2018 winner of the Tennyson Palmer  Scholarship award. The scholarship is given to an outstanding student from KTHS each year in memory of A. Tennyson Palmer a former president of Mutual Life and also former President of LICA (now IAJ) who

ABIGAIL CHRISTIAN IS THE WINNER OF THE 2018 A. TENNYSON PALMER SCHOLARSHIP AWARD2018-02-20T13:38:22+00:00

Gates turns attention towards poverty in America

2018-02-20T13:20:14+00:00

In this February 1, 2018 photo, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and his wife Melinda Gates take part in an interview with The Associated Press in Kirkland, Washington. (AP) Bill and Melinda Gates, as the world's top philanthropists, are rethinking their work in America as they confront what they consider their

Gates turns attention towards poverty in America2018-02-20T13:20:14+00:00

Real estate enters ‘quasi sellers market’ – Inventory and sales on the rise

2018-02-20T13:13:32+00:00

Howard Johnson Jr, president of the Realtors' Association of Jamaica (RAJ) says that Jamaica is now experiencing a "quasi sellers market", with one indicator being the swift sale of units. Inventory is on the uptick, Johnson said, but so are sales. "Developers are building to meet the demand, which oftentimes

Real estate enters ‘quasi sellers market’ – Inventory and sales on the rise2018-02-20T13:13:32+00:00

Doctor gets 12 months for defrauding Guardian Life

2018-02-20T13:08:58+00:00

A medical doctor who admitted to conning an insurance company of over $5 million was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment when he appeared in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court on Friday. Dr Alvin Grant, who was on trial for numerous fraud-related cases, pleaded guilty to over 36 counts

Doctor gets 12 months for defrauding Guardian Life2018-02-20T13:08:58+00:00
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