Mandeville (Jamaica)

Type: City
Name: Mandeville (Jamaica)
Country: Jamaica
Latitude: 18.049999
Longitude: -77.480003
population: 47,116
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Summer Training for Teachers of Special Education

Written by JISMandeville, the other in Montego Bay and the third in Port Antonio," he said.He further informed that the objective of the Ministry of Education is to have by 2016, one Special Education Teacher available, whether full or part time as the ... [Published Government of Jamaica - May 20 2013]
First reported May 19 2013 - Updated May 19 2013 - 1 reports

Manchester police arrest six wanted for violent crimes

The Manchester police have arrested six persons wanted for violent crimes in the parish, including a man wanted for the murder of noted radiologist, Dr Phillip Chamberlain.In a release from the Jamaica Constabulary Force this morning, the police say Roger ... [Published Power 106 - May 19 2013]
First reported May 19 2013 - Updated May 19 2013 - 1 reports

Manchester police nab six wanted men

Gayle’s RCB remain in IPL playoff contention 5:24 PMRSS soldier critical after being stabbed 4:12 PMEducation ministry working to cut costs - Thwaites 3:57 PMOne dead in St Catherine car crash 3:05 PMPolice list ‘Mansaw’ and ‘Buck Major’ as 'persons-of-interest' ... [Published Jamaica Observer - May 19 2013]
First reported May 19 2013 - Updated May 19 2013 - 1 reports

Jamaica Motor Show on in Mandeville

The JMS, a new and mostly used-car dealer market show, has been travelling across the island since resuming last year, offering customers greater options in selecting their ideal vehicles.Ian Lyn, CEO of the Firm Marketing Agency and vice-president of ... [Published Jamaica Gleaner - May 19 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 4 reports

$34m earmarked to fix Black River seawall

Two Dominicans charged with illegal possession of marijuana 4:55 PMJ$98.99 to one US dollar 4:49 PMToyota Ja Ravs up sales 4:29 PMDoc with 'cancer cure' gets 14-year sentence 4:23 PMJamaica Motor Show moves to Mandeville this weekend 2:35 PMNWC moves ... [Published Jamaica Observer - May 18 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Gov't looking at registering artistes

Milestone: Chanderpaul plays 300th first-class match 5:35 PMCanada opens visa application centres in Montego Bay, Kingston 5:21 PMAnanda Alert: 15-y-o Shaday McCleod of Spanish Town missing 4:55 PMSteady...J$99.00 to one US dollar 4:46 PMKonshens featured ... [Published Jamaica Observer - May 17 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Government to train 400 teachers in special education

Ronald Thwaites, Minister of EducationRonald Thwaites, Minister of Education, said many children are failing in school due to the lack of cognitive, emotional and social assessment and treatment. He said with this in mind the government is moving to train ... [Published RJR News Online - May 16 2013]
First reported May 05 2013 - Updated May 05 2013 - 2 reports

JTA presses for alternative method of discipline to be implemented in schools

JTA president Clayton HallPresident of the Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA) Clayton Hall is lamenting that an alternative method to administering discipline in schools has not been implemented since the removal of corporal punishment from the education ... [Published Power 106 - May 05 2013]
First reported Apr 30 2013 - Updated Apr 30 2013 - 2 reports

18 arrested for illegal electricity

Through its intensified campaign against theft, the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) says 18 people have so far been arrested for illegal abstraction of electricity in Manchester for the month of April.Recently, five persons including a woman were arrested ... [Published Jamaica Star - Apr 30 2013]
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 29 2013 - 1 reports

Rapid True Value boosts Mandeville store

Members of the board (from left) Erwin Burton, chairman, Grace Burnett, Audrey Hinchcliffe, Paul Hanworth, Andrea Coy, CEO of Hardware & Lumber, and Harry Smith at the store opening. - ContributedMembers of staff of the newly renovated True Value Mandeville ... [Published Jamaica Gleaner - Apr 29 2013]
First reported Apr 27 2013 - Updated Apr 27 2013 - 1 reports

Creative Ja providing outlet for artesans

Authentic Jamaican products at Creative Ja located in Bankhouse Mall, Mandeville, Manchester.A sculpture made of lignum vitae wood on display at Creative Ja.Artist Ricardo Young of Newport, Manchester, displays one of his pieces, available at Creative ... [Published Jamaica Gleaner - Apr 27 2013]
First reported Apr 24 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 5 reports

Manchester Police list wanted men, 'persons-of-interest'

Alpart to reopen 2016, or sooner, Paulwell says 5:58 PMIllegal cigarettes valued at $40,000 seized in Barbican 5:45 PMJamaica dollar rallies at $99.49 to one US$ 4:39 PM30 schools to get 20,000 tablet computers, Paulwell says 4:27 PMBahamas work-permit ... [Published Jamaica Observer - Apr 25 2013]

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...the weekend promises to be a good one, as the show will be different from the others, bringing dealers from in and outside of the area together. "Each market is different and we try to execute the show differently. The Mandeville leg will showcase more, since it is the home to the Jamaica Classic Auto Club. We are also adding more options for first-time and multiple car owners. Put simply, it will have a little for everyone, regardless of your budget. And when you buy a car, we have a little extra for you" he added
"I do believe, I verily believe that is what helped to make me a relatively good minister of finance, if I may say so myself. The experience that (it provided)... that is one of the problems we have now, that we have people who are running finance who are basically academics. They are not business people. That is why such a raft of hostile acts in terms of tax policy have been meted out against business people and it is business people that are going to rescue this economy going forward" Shaw said
"These need to be investigated to find out why some areas have high levels. In the areas with lead, it's mostly mining or smelting that used to take place ... some of the fertilisers being used tend to have some of these elements. It could also be things like the pesticides, some of these come in (to the island) illegally, they're not even controlled. There's also industrial waste, things like batteries, paint coating, certain plastics with different stabilisers. Tobacco is one plant that tends to have cadmium and when it is smoked or burnt, the chemical is released into the atmosphere" he told the Sunday Observer
"With the launch of the new Sorento, which is the premium SUV 4x4 vehicle, we expect this to be the highlight of today's show," said Lyn. "It is in direct competition with the Toyota Prado and the Mitsubishi Pajero. We're officially launching it today to say to the competition that your stranglehold on the premium SUV market is over."

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Summer Training for Teachers of Special Education [Published Government of Jamaica - May 20 2013]
Manchester police arrest six wanted for violent... [Published Power 106 - May 19 2013]
Manchester police nab six wanted men [Published Jamaica Observer - May 19 2013]
Jamaica Motor Show on in Mandeville [Published Jamaica Gleaner - May 19 2013]
$34m earmarked to fix Black River seawall [Published Jamaica Observer - May 18 2013]
Two Dominicans charged with illegal possession ... [Published Jamaica Observer - May 17 2013]
NWC moves against water theft [Published Jamaica Observer - May 17 2013]
Jamaica Motor Show moves to Mandeville this wee... [Published Jamaica Observer - May 17 2013]
52-y-o Jamaican jailed in US for murder [Published Jamaica Observer - May 17 2013]
Police refute INDECOM's claim of deaths in lockup [Published Jamaica Observer - May 17 2013]
Pilot charged with illegal possession of firearm [Published Jamaica Observer - May 17 2013]
Govt changing grant support to UWI and UTech [Published Jamaica Observer - May 17 2013]
Gov't looking at registering artistes [Published Jamaica Observer - May 17 2013]
Canada opens visa application centres in Monteg... [Published Jamaica Observer - May 16 2013]
Government to train 400 teachers in special edu... [Published RJR News Online - May 16 2013]
Tax policy underlines difference between PNP, J... [Published Jamaica Observer - May 15 2013]
The NWC's ineptitude [Published Jamaica Observer - May 14 2013]
Upgrade of St Mary Infirmary - National Labour ... [Published Irie FM - May 14 2013]
Black River High School gate padlocked [Published Jamaica Observer - May 14 2013]
Portland, St Thomas roads getting special atten... [Published Jamaica Observer - May 13 2013]
NCU scientist reveals possible causes of 'poiso... [Published Jamaica Observer - May 12 2013]
Kia Sorento, Tata Nano launched in MoBay [Published Jamaica Gleaner - May 12 2013]
Manchester principal on fraud charge remanded [Published Jamaica Observer - May 10 2013]
Youngsters set for dream trip to Jamaica [Published Voice Online - May 08 2013]
Reading is a 'man ting' [Published Jamaica Observer - May 07 2013]
Boost for maternity patients [Published Jamaica Observer - May 06 2013]
JTA presses for alternative method of disciplin... [Published Power 106 - May 05 2013]
Education week activities begin today [Published Power 106 - May 05 2013]
What You Need To Know About TCC [Published Jamaica Observer - May 05 2013]
Jamaica Motor Show on in Montego Bay [Published Jamaica Gleaner - May 05 2013]
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