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2020-11-13
PM: I’LL BE FIRST TO SHUT IT DOWN
River clash
Straight-talking Canon Gordon hailed as man of the people.
One eye on river, other on unstable hills
Sangster projects up to 75% of pre-COVID arrivals next year
UWI targets 100,000 online students
No exit timetable
Tough issues for infrastructure committee
Compensate people by land reparation
Trinityville cries for help
Biden could relax US sanctions on Cuba
We must guard against flooding, urges MoBay mayor
Sligoville Health Centre provides first-class dental care for the community
Key role for black policy leaders on Biden’s transition team
Hospitals face breaking point in virus surge
States ramp up for biggest vaccination effort in US history
St James Street declared ‘no-vending zone’
Bassie elected global president of arbitrators
Tufton: Be a Santa for somebody
NPL contingency rules pending
Windies have third negative COVID-19 test
James and Friends donate tablets to more than 100 Clarendon students
$10m for backyard garden planting kits
Jamaican is president-elect of International Federation of Environmental Health
Clarendon’s fast-food supplier looks to import to satisfy contractual obligations
COJ gets ISO certification
Tourism stakeholders want ‘One Caribbean COVID Protocol’, medical wallet
‘We are going to suffer’
Cyber insurance – the pros and cons
Fewer COVID-19 cases at Cornwall Courts, says medical officer
THIS DAY IN OUR PAST
Sky’s the limit for Sean ‘Contractor’ Edwards
Transformational changes coming for agriculture in the region
Shaw lauds Ja’s social enterprise sector for national development
Five new cases push COVID-19 total up to 220
National Security Council contemplates help from the UK
Health officials issue warning about danger of providing fake information
Country receives applications for Global Citizen scheme
A crisis in governance
RECEIPT ARTIST GOES Digital
Kiddist Cowans grows her home garden
Honey Bun supports staff wellness
Microsoft Teams improves connections in education
NCB Foundation gifts $25m to UWI needy students
Guardian pledges $5m towards online learning
JN Group donates welfare items to charities
TAIL WINDS
JMMB closes in on rectifying Moneyline glitch
Partners Trade Winds, Wisynco enter milk market with Tru-Shake
FosRich expanding PVC plant, eyes low-tax zone for transformer venture
Future of business travel unclear as virus upends work life
Top central bankers: Economy needs help despite vaccine news
India announces US$35b stimulus package
To help economy, bank proposes tax on working from home
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