Patients and staff at the Spanish Town Hospital paediatric ward will see a welcoming new environment at the children's facility in the new year, following the donation of $250,000 last Thursday by Victoria Mutual (VM) Wealth Management Limited to assist with refurbishing efforts being undertaken by the institution.
Last Saturday was all about transformation. The Waterfront was fabulously converted for the super ultra Cabana City and up in Mona, an examination tent was restyled into a party-perfect, all-white pavilion.
Tracey-Ann Fletcher poses with Tom Connor, managing director of Toyota Jamaica, at the Toyota Jamaica staff Christmas party at Refuge, Villa Ronai, Old Stony Hill Road, on Friday, December 19.
Eighty-four-year-old Lennox Taylor (centre) cuts his birthday cake with encouragement from Marigold Harding (left), custos of St Andrew, and Youlanda Nunes, CEO of Morningside Retirement Resort.
J. Wray & Nephew (JWN) Limited hosted more than 700 students from basic schools across the communities along Spanish Town Road at their seventh annual Christmas treat on December 3.
On Saturday, the Columbus Communications family, operators of Flow and Columbus Business Solutions, showcased their lifestyle to the world when they hosted their annual Christmas party at the University of the West Indies Mona campus.
The Royal Commonwealth Society of Jamaica, recently held its annual luncheon at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel. The guest of honour was the British High Commissioner, David Fitton.
Published:Wednesday | December 24, 2014 | 12:00 AM
Eric Hosin, president of Guardian Life Limited, presents Miss Jamaica Festival Queen 2014 and Guardian Life employee Anjell Bryan with one of the 185 gifts collected from team members as part of the Guardian Shoebox project.
Published:Wednesday | December 24, 2014 | 12:00 AM
'Tis the day before Christmas and, man, we are excited to bring you the fabulous party highlights! Maiden Cay beamed with 'Beach Bums' last Saturday and Caymanas Estate was set on fire as Major Lazer et al gave a 'killer' performances. Here is SOMETHING EXTRA for the holiday!
Dr Jessica Byron (centre) and Dr Paulette Ramsay (left) received the French Order of Merit (Ordre national du Mérite) conferred in the rank of Chevalier (knight) at the Embassy of France in Kingston, Jamaica.
Talk about star-studded events! Our little island never fails to pull out all the stops to ensure parties are taken to the next level. Here is your daily dose of EXTRA!
Peter Lloyd (left), director of marketing at Digicel, and Gary Shaw (second left), chief executive officer of Fibre To The House and TV at Digicel, greet Dr Bert van Selm, the International Monetary Fund's resident representative for Jamaica, at the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica farewell luncheon at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel last Thursday
In the middle of all the partying, former beauty queen April Parchment-Knight watched with close friends and family as her daughter, Sashah Topping, pledged her unending love to Damir Tufail. On the other side of the isle, Miss Universe Jamaica Kaci Fennell was busy preparing lunch bags for the less fortunate. Here's to a weekend well spent!
Eva Miles, chief executive officer at My Jamaica, a subsidiary of Sun Island Jamaica Limited, says the company was formed out of the desire to showcase any and everything Jamaican-made.