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December 2014
Looking Back At 2014 This is not really a year in review per se, but the new year is just about upon us, prompting one to ask, what is the most significant thing that occurred for Jamaicans in 2014? Given that the Government is under an International Monetary Fund (IMF) regime, the consecutive passing of four tests, the first in our history, must top...
Barbados Entrepreneurs: Aquaponics and Solar Energy Filed under: Barbados News Tagged: #BarbadosAquaponics, Baird's Village Aquaponic Association, Solar Energy, Turtles
November 2014
PNP condemns Facebook page (Articulate Minority) KINGSTON, Jamaica — The ruling People’s National Party (PNP) has condemned the circulation of an image on social media which the party says links them to Nazism. We use the opportunity to place on record that those persons who would hide behind pseudonyms and various handles or personas and who would practice such an atrocity […]
Tobago crime kept quiet My family and I have resided in Trinidad and Tobago for 15 years. During this time I wrote several articles and columns for the print media. Several of the articles were on the crime situation in Tobago.
October 2014
September 2014
Saturday Art Time Resumes on September 20 The National Gallery of Jamaica is delighted to announce the resumption of its innovative child art programme, Saturday Art Time, on Saturday September 20, 2014. The programme, which has been active since September 2009, consists of a range of gallery-based art workshops for children from ages 8 to 15 years old. Participants are taught a […]