Jamaica Tourism officials tour Alpha Campus redevelopment project
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The Tourism Enhancement Fund has contributed $100 million to the redevelopment project.
Museum Designer Sara Shabaka explained plans to provide an improved visitor experience at the Alpha Music Museum.
In the main photo, Jamaica Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, Jennifer Griffith (2nd right) and Chief Technical Director, Ministry of Tourism, David Dobson (left) try their hands at the keyboards, as they examined the musical instruments at the Alpha Music Museum.
Sharing in the moment are Executive Director, Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF), Dr. Carey Wallace (right), and Charles Arumaiselvam, Development Officer at Alpha. The Jamaica tourism officials toured the facility yesterday (May 13) to examine the progress being made on the project, which is near completion. The TEF has contributed $100 million to the redevelopment project.
Prisoner dies behind bars in Scots jail as probe launched
The cause of death for the 48-year-old has not yet been revealed and bosses at the Scottish Prison Service have said a fatal accident inquiry will be held
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KETCHIKAN (KDN) â The annual tribal election for the Organized Village of Saxman, Saxman I.R.A. Council occurred April 22 at the Saxman I.R.A. Council Tribal Office at 2706 S. Tongass Hwy.
âOVS is pleased to announce the following persons were elected (or re-elected) to the seven-member Council: President â Joe Williams Jr., Carrie Wallace, Nora Dewitt, Albert White, Christa Thomas, Joyce Makua and Trudi R. Swink,â stated an OVS announcement.
The new 2021 tribal elected officials will be sworn in next Monday.
The OVS tribal certification and canvassing meeting was held this past Monday, according to the announcement. The 2021 tribal election judges were Harriett Edwards, Florence McGilton, Deborah Tavares and Yvonne Watson.
Inside Auckland s secret property market
10 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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This home in St Marys Bay, Auckland, sold off-market for an undisclosed sum. Photo / Supplied
NZ Herald
Auction sales post-Covid have yielded some spectacular results for Auckland homeowners, with one grand home recently fetching almost $10 million under the hammer. But away from the auction rooms, a small but growing number of property deals are being brokered off-market. High-end deals, mostly. If I had 10 properties worth $10 million, I could sell them, but the stock is not there, Bayleys agent Gary Wallace told OneRoof. I ve got people who ve sold who want to buy at that level.