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Cornwall Edition

Overseas firm contracted to boost Negril's tourism

WESTERN BUREAU: IN A bid to boost Negril's tourism product, the Negril Chamber of Commerce and the Jamaica Hotels and Tourist Association (JHTA - Negril Chapter), have secured the services of an overseas public relations firm to spearhead...

Two students receive int'l scholarships

TWO MONTEGO Bay high students have received the prestigious United World College Scholarships for this year. Tamara Carrol and Rachel Thwaites were selected from a field of applicants and given the opportunity to study abroad at a United World College...

Fewer girls running away from Granville Place of Safety
WESTERN BUREAU: THE NUMBER of girls who used to run away from the State-run Granville Place of Safety in Trelawny has lessened with the increase of police patrols in the area. "The problem is not as bad as it used to be although one or two have...

HIV/AIDS ­ big problem for small Hanover
WESTERN BUREAU: ALTHOUGH THE smallest parish, Hanover is ranked third among the parishes with the highest number of HIV/AIDS cases.

To be released after three years in jail - Weeping father refuses to take charge of son
WESTERN BUREAU: A MONTEGO Bay father broke down in tears recently when a probation officer told him that he would have to take responsibility for his son.


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