Kingston lodge gives indigents Easter treat
More than 1,500 indigent persons from the communities of Allman Town, Rae Town, Vineyard Town and surrounding areas, were yesterday given an Easter treat when they received food packages and clothing from the Jamaica District Grand Lodge Number Two in Kingston.
Greendale 'road rage' - Pothole plague angers residents
What's not working? - Roads in the Greendale community of Spanish Town, St Catherine, are atrocious! The travel travails on Content Drive are comparable only to the other torture of driving on Gosford, Selbourne and Watford roads, also in the community...
Newsmaker: Richard Azan - Damage control mode over road repair rows
DURING LAST April's swearing-in of junior Cabinet ministers at King's House, Richard Azan was so overwhelmed by his appointment to the Housing, Transport, Water and Works Ministrythat he broke down in tears. But last week, when the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party accused...
Inzamam lashes out at CWC security
PAKISTAN's FORMER cricket team captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has criticised the security arrangements for the ICC Cricket World Cup. He said the event should have been halted after the death of Pakistan's coach Bob Woolmer, according to a Reuter's report out of Pakistan.
Jamaica's Peter Brady appointed to World Maritime University
Rear Admiral Peter Brady, director general of the Maritime Authority of Jamaica, has been appointed to serve on the board of governors of the World Maritime University (WMU). The WMU is the International Maritime Organisation's (IMO) specialised training institution...
St Ann citizens honoured for service
OCHO RIOS, St.St. Ann: Eleven prominent citizens of St. Ann were honoured for "outstanding service to humanity" by the St. Ann Committee on Volunteerism at a civic ceremony and awards dinner held at the Anglican Church Hall in St. Ann's Bay on Thursday, March 29.
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