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GHS Alumni Awarded Prestigious Chevening Scholarship
A three-time cancer survivor and physically challenged physiotherapist who wants to boost Jamaica’s purple economy, and a senior reporter/producer at Television Jamaica who wants to help improve the standard of…
Read MoreTVJ Goes ‘Rolling With Deiwght Peters’
“It will be hilarious fun! Exclusive celebrity interviews and behind-the-scenes, international runway shows and features, politicians, supermodels, breakout stars, pop culture highlights, island magic and more,” shares a wildly enthusiastic…
Read MoreFormer Glenmuir Choir Members Coming Together
Voices of former members of the Glenmuir Choir coming together to inspire us at this time
Read MoreGlenmuir High School, Donors Provide COVID-19 Relief
GLENMUIR HIGH School in Clarendon has formed an alliance with donors, locally and overseas, to alleviate the strain imposed on some families by the novel coronavirus. The virus has infected…
Read MoreDr Jacquiline Bisasor-McKenzie – The woman in control
DR Jacquiline Bisasor-McKenzie is a picture of calm authority when we see her at the weekly COVID-19 press briefings at Jamaica House, but beneath that composure is a woman fortified…
Read MoreUWI Student Develops Healthcare Gadget
Second-year University of the West Indies student Javier Bryan, 20, has been developing a device that is able to remotely monitor a person’s vital signs. Bryan, who is reading for…
Read MoreBold, Fearless JDF Not Backing From COVID-19 Enemy
COLONEL Mahatma Williams, acting brigade commander for the Jamaica Regiment, Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), says the military is well-equipped to play its part in fighting the unconventional enemy that is…
Read MoreCOVID-19 and tourism partnership
As a global phenomenon, tourism encompasses activities to include visitor flows, visitor spending, and the international ownership of tourism businesses. It was projected that these, among other activities, would collectively…
Read MoreSchools Gear Up For Robotics Championship
Thirty schools will be competing in the second staging of the FIRST Tech Challenge Jamaica – National Robotics Championship later this month. The teams from Glenmuir High School in Clarendon…
Read MoreGlenmuir student’s crossing guard photo wins US Embassy award
Jason Tomlinson’s photo of a crossing guard ensuring the safety of pedestrians outside the May Pen Primary School in Clarendon has won the US Embassy Black History Month Photo Competition. “I’m a bit…
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