Haitians treated in Jamaica
Haitians Injured by the devastating earthquake in their homeland are already showing up in Jamaica. The Ministry of Health's director of emergency, disaster management and special services, Dr Marion Bullock-DuCasse, disclosed yesterday at a monthly press ...
Change course ... or else - Theology school president warns of impending disaster
Declaring that the society had lost its moral and spiritual direction, president of the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology, Dr Lascelles Newman, has warned that Jamaica would perish if it does not change course...
LIME wins at Privy Council
Telecommunications provider Digicel has lost its legal battle at the United Kingdom Privy Council to set aside a Court of Appeal ruling that the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) had the authority to set rates for the mobile phone market...
Modernisation for Old Harbour beach
Work is set to start on the Old Harbour Fishing Beach in St Catherine to develop a modern facility costing more than $15 million. The plan was revealed to stakeholders at a ceremony held at the beach on Monday."The work will...
Jamaica to receive GIFTE tomorrow
The Global Institute For Freedom, Transformation and Enlightenment (GIFTE) will be hosting a seminar tomorrow, at the Jamaica Conference Centre, to educate persons on how to effectively get over their financial challenges. According to GIFTE...
St Lucia foreign minister backs US despite criticisms
St Lucia (CMC): St Lucia's Foreign Minister Rufus Bousquet is defending the United States in the face of strong criticisms of its lead role in Haiti, following the January 12 catastrophic earthquake that has flattened the capital and resulted in the...