Most J'cans still not online
While only six per cent of Jamaican households are still without some form of telephone service, a whopping 73 per cent of households still do not have access to the Internet, a recent survey shows.
Colombian 'baller' freed, gets back his money
Western Bureau: Colombian national, 28-year-old Rueben Hernandez, who was charged with unlawful possession of property after the police found US$89,000 and J$4.7 million (approximately J$10 million in total) at his Montego Bay, St. James...
Across the nation
Black River, St. Elizabeth: Despite more than five months of planning, the upgrading of the Black River Market in St. Elizabeth is yet to take place.
Top CSEC achievers: Stunned by her success
Stunned. That was the reaction of 15-year-old Nicolette Jones of Wolmer's Girls' School when she got the news that she earned eight ones in the 2006 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate examinations.
Potential pilot soaring high
Nicolé Stewart of St. Andrew High School is pursuing her dreams of becoming a pilot after copping nine distinctions in the 2006 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate examinations.
Managing her time efficiently
Jodi-Ann Hall was involved in a variety of extra-curricular activities while in lower school at Campion College, but that did not prevent her from gaining seven ones and two credits in the 2006 Caribbean Secondary...
Taking Christ to the Cree
Wemindji, a small community off James Bay at the mouth of the Maquatua River in Quebec, Canada, is home to about 1,200 Cree Indians. For many it would represent one of the uttermost parts of the earth.
Ministry of Labour to inspect more construction sites
The Ministry of Labour will be re-directing its personnel in its occupational safety and health department so that it can conduct more site inspections on construction projects.
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