SPALDINGS, Clarendon: A move is afoot to have the planting of ginger in the Spaldings area revived. According to Member of Parliament for North West Clarendon, Michael Stern, who is spearheading the initiative, areas such as...
The Editor, Sir: Now that the Government seems to be adamant that it will not be allowing the erection of any building in unsuitable places, I would like to suggest that the Clarendon Parish Council take a second look...
This week we continue our series on tropical fruit trees showcased at this year's Denbigh Agricultural Show in Clarendon, the fruits today are: guava and bilimbi. - It boggles the mind that here in Jamaica we do not grow...
He was presented with the 2004 FirstCaribbean International Bank regional unsung hero runner-up award for his service to humanity. But he has received some 35 awards from service clubs, government and civic groups, for...
WESTERN BUREAU: IF THE recent history of the daCosta Cup is anything to go by, the 2008 season should boil down to a face-off between the big guns from central Jamaica and western Jamaica, the two dominant regions over the...
Operation Kingfish put another dent in the illicit drugs-for-guns trade yesterday, hauling in more than 700lb of compressed ganja and two 45-gallon drums of fuel along the island's south coast.A Toyota Probox motor car,...
Clarendonians, like other Jamaicans, have rallied behind the country's Olympians following their outstanding performances at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and have this to say:Andrew Mitchell (39), May Pen businessman I think...
published: Saturday | August 16, 2008 To say that the process of the police holding licensed firearms for safe keeping, as is often dictated by law, is suspect, after Thursday's main story in The Gleaner, is putting it as best...
The Editor, Sir: I recently visited Jamaica with our church on a mission trip. We stayed as guests of the Hazel residence in Kellits. They were very gracious hosts and wonderful people. When they learned that I had worked in...
DENBIGH, Clarendon: The Government will this week order its first shipment of fertiliser to be imported, Prime Minister Bruce Golding announced on the closing day of the 56th staging of the Denbigh Agricultural and Industrial...