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New push for responsible consumption of alcoholic beverages Friday, June 25, 2021
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KEY players in the alcohol and beverage industry are making a new push for responsible consumption and selling of alcohol, following the restart of the live entertainment and social activities on July 1.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced Tuesday that small events will be permitted with no more than 100 attendees, including organisers and support personnel. Those events include concerts, parties, round robins, festivals, community events, corporate mixers, ha ....
In a bid to leverage the power of parents, the Desnoes and Geddes (D&G) Foundation has rolled out ‘The Parents Movement’, a campaign against underage drinking which provides tools and resources to help parents talk with their children about t ....
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Asana Downer (centre), principal of Silverstone Basic School; and Patricia Smith, Vice Principal of the school, receive a cheque of $500,000 from Dennis Beckford, accountant at the Desnoes and Geddes Foundation. It has almost been a year since the COVID-19 pandemic hit Jamaican shores, and scores of schools are still trying to establish a ‘new normal.’ The administration of the Portmore-based Silverstone Basic School is among educators now navigating challenges in the transition to virtual education, plus a lack of resources to resume physical teaching. Catering to 270 students between the ages of two and five years old, it was important that the school acquired the necessary infrastructure to ensure that no child is left behind. ....