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News

Tie that binds - The Jamaican/Colombian connection

In conversation with Colombian Ambassador Alfonso Munera

LAST JUNE the housekeeper for the Colombian Ambassador thought she would welcome him to the island with Jamaican style beef, rice and peas and banana.

Business as usual at Hellshire
THERE'S JUST no stopping them. Some of the vendors whose shacks were destroyed by the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) in a pre-dawn raid at Hellshire Beach on Friday, created new structures from the remains and yesterday conducted business as usual.

Excess milk for school programme
THE GOVERNMENT'S decision to purchase 75,000 litres of fresh milk from local dairy farmers for the duration of the school year, has taken care of the problematic excess which was affecting the farmers. The excess was created by Nestle Jamaica's...

Accident claims youngster
A 15-YEAR-OLD girl died and 31 others were injured in a three-vehicle collision in Port Maria, St Mary, on Saturday night. A report from the Constabulary Communication Network (CCN) said a Nissan pick-up and a Toyota Hiace passenger bus, travelling...












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