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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | October 23, 2007

T-tag glitches causing hitches - Malfunctioning toll system in Portmore affecting motorists - Pockets to burn when problem is rectified
Several users of the Portmore leg of Highway 2000 are being severely inconvenienced due to glitches with the computerised T-tag system which is one of two payment options to access that roadway. In addition, chaos could descend on the Portmore toll road point of sale office...

TYRONE'S WATCH - Skipping holes along Ricketts Avenue

What's not working? - The students at the Rousseau Primary School on Ricketts Avenue, Kingston, are not the only ones that are skipping and bouncing along the stretch. It is likely that you too will be bouncing all over the place as you try to skip the multiple potholes...

Archbishop gets a little bit of Jamaica

The Archbishop of York's visit to Jamaica came to a spectacular end on Thursday, October 11, during a cultural show at the Little Theatre. There was music, dancing and poetry, all in his honour. Real thanks were expressed when both the Archbishop and his wife were showered...

Agriculture needs new vision, approach - PM

Prime Minister Bruce Golding says that while the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service is releasing funds in tranches to help farmers get back on track after the devastation of Hurricane Dean, the long-term focus must be on creating a new vision...

Claudette Anderson - Exploring rituals in revival balm therapy

Claudette Anderson was, at one time, research assistant with Professor Maureen Warner-Lewis, Professor of African Caribbean Languages and Oratory at the University of the West Indies(UWI), Mona. At another time, she was the principal investigator/writer - Jamaica ethno-medicine...

Junior Foreign Affairs Minister off to Canada

Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Dr. Ronald Robinson departed the island yesterday morning for Ottawa, Canada, to participate in a number of activities to commemorate the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations...

Parish councils to benefit from property taxes

As of January 1 next year, all property tax collected by the Government will go directly to the parish councils. The move is in keeping with strategies that the Government intends to pursue over the next two years to place more responsibility in the hands of the local authorities...

Kingston Wharves Limited (KWL) again voted 'Best Multi-Purpose Terminal'

Kingston Wharves Limited (KWL) again did Jamaica proud by being voted 'Best Multi-Purpose Terminal in the Caribbean' for the second consecutive year.The prestigious award was accepted by Garth Kitson, general manager-operations at KWL, at the 37th annual general meeting...





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