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If the management of rural water supply systems is to be successful, communities will have to change their attitude and become more assertive in the selection and decision making processes involved in implementing and sustaining such systems....
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The Clarendon Heritage Week Committee is hosting several activities in celebration of Heritage Week to be observed from October 12-20 under the national theme for this year, 'Embracing our heritage.out of many, one people'....
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The diversion of water to meet the needs of the growing Municipality of Portmore, has created shortages in the communities of Seivwright Gardens and Waltham Gardens, as well as other areas off the Washington Boulevard....
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The Liguanea Post Office, which is being constructed at the site of the old facility in St. Andrew, should be opened for business by November....
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A report on a survey of business and consumer confidence reveals a growing optimism for growth in the Jamaican economy in the coming year. The survey, which was commissioned by the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC) in association with the United States Ag...
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Jamaica's High Commissioner to Canada, Carl Marshall, recently presented the Prime Minister's Medal of Appreciation to Jamaican/Canadian businessman, G. Raymond Chang, at the offices of the Consulate General in Toronto....
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Today's formal ceremony speaks for itself.
It is a great day for Highway 2000 and for Jamaica.
We are now fully into the era of modern travel.
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Phillip Paulwell, Minister of Commerce, Science and Technology, has said that Government was pursuing the development of new and renewable sources of energy, to cut down on the country's huge oil bill....
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Following the collapse of the 5th World Trade Organisation (WTO) Ministerial Meeting in Cancun, Mexico, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, K.D. Knight, has reported that the dialogue was back on track....
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Minister of Industry and Tourism, Aloun N'dombet Assamba, has called on local hoteliers to join the global trend of providing high-speed data services for guests, thereby increasing their revenue from the diversification of offerings....
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Milton Brown, Manager for the People's Cooperative (PC) Banks for the Western Region, has reported an increase in business since the merger of the co-operatives in St. James in 1999....
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Marcus Garvey Technical High School in St. Ann is the Region Three winner of the National Food and Nutrition Coordinating Committee of Jamaica (NFNCCJ) 2003 National Schools' Nutrition Quiz for high schools....
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Over 120 senior citizens from Clarendon benefited from a health fair organized by the Lions Club of the parish on October 5 in celebration of World Service Day....
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On Tuesday, October 14, the grounds of Nazareth All-age School, situated in the historic 163-year-old "free village" of Maidstone in Manchester will be the venue for a special ceremony to honour the "ancestral spirit" of pioneer ex-slave settlersLocal His...
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Dr. Andrew Livingstone, Senior Vice President of Canadian management consulting firm, CoWater International, has lauded government's decision to implement a Rural Water Supply System (RWSP), noting that the project was an important response to the need fo...
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Executive Director of the Mustard Seed Communities, Father Gregory Ramkissoon, is the 2003 recipient of the Ivy Humanitarian Prize for the Americas, in recognition of his decades of service to economically disadvantaged, mentally challenged and abandoned ...
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The Jamaica Information Service's National Heritage Debate Competition was officially launched in Montego Bay on Tuesday (October 6), with Montego Bay High School emerging winners over Mt. Alvernia High School in the first of a series of seven matches to ...