Residents protest killing in Kintyre
Two burnt-out cars were among the debris used by angry protesters from the community of Kintyre in east St. Andrew to block roads in the community, following the death of a man at a dance early Saturday morning.
Parents should seek assistance from the State, says Children's Advocate
Children's Advocate Mary Clarke is urging parents to seek assistance from state-run welfare programmes, rather than allow their children to become labourers.
Call to make Sangster's birthplace heritage site in Jamaica
Jamaica Labour Party candidate for South West St. Elizabeth, Dr. Christopher Tufton, has said he will be lobbying government to transform the birthplace of the late Donald Sangster, former prime minister, into a national heritage site.
Jamaica Horticultural Society's headquarters beautifully completed
As soon as you enter the silver gates you imme-diately see the beige-coloured building, flanked by a rainbow assortment of plants and flowers, standing in grandeur against the backdrop of the green landscape.
University of the West Indies unveils centre for students with special needs
Students who are vision, hearing and or limb impaired, will now benefit from a new state-of-the-art modern resource centre on the University of the West Indies (UWI ), Mona, campus in Jamaica.
HAPPY FATHERS' DAY
The management and staff of Jamaica Gleaner Online salute fathers across Jamaica and wish for all a Happy Fathers' Day!
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