CHANGEMAKERS - The change that comes with sticking to it
William 'Bill' Clarke has made his living almost completely from banking. The statement, 'you'll never be completely successful working for people', doesn't take into account the head of Jamaica's Scotiabank operations.
Berbick suspects to return to Circuit Court
The two male suspects charged with the murder of former heavyweight boxing champion, Trevor Berbick, are scheduled to reappear in the Buff Bay Home Circuit Court this morning. They are Kenton Gordon and Harold Berbick, of Norwich district, Portland.
Blue Cross receives clean bill of health for customer experience
The Jamaica Customer Service Association (JaCSA) recently announced that Blue Cross Jamaica was the winner of its 'Most Positive Experience Competition'. The announcement was made at the association's annual general meeting held at the Guardian Life Building in St. Andrew.
'St Bess'police take zero-tolerance approach to political motorcades
St. Elizabeth: The St. Elizabeth police are warning that strong action will be taken against persons participating in political motorcades who sit on car windows and on top of vehicles. Head of the St. Elizabeth police, Superintendent Howard Francis, said a zero-tolerance approach...
Alepp to get new road
Allep St. Mary: The district of Alepp better known as pigeon town, is on its way to receiving a well-needed facelift - a new road. The much-anticipated road which will serve as replacement for a dilapidated track comes at a value of $32.8 million.
Cabinet to get justice reform proposal soon
A DOCUMENT outlining Government's plans to reform Jamaica's justice system will be submitted to Cabinet for deliberation by the end of this month, Justice Minister A.J. Nicholson said last week. Mr. Nicholson told a press conference at the Ministry of Justice's headquarters...
READERS RESPOND ...
The following are responses to The Sunday Gleaner's main story on June 10 which spoke to racism in Britain. The story, backed by findings from a Gleaner-commissioned Bill Johnson poll, stated that most Jamaicans in Britain view their adopted homeland as racist.
Marie Atkins Night Shelter catering for homeless Jamaicans
They could be described as a curious bunch, men and women of different ages all drawn together by similar circumstances - misfortune. Approximately one hundred of them, displaced by disasters such as hurricanes and fires. Some of them bearing the bewildered look...
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