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  2. 2024 in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Events. March 31 – Haitian crisis: Canada deploys 70 members of its armed forces to Jamaica to train peacekeepers for a future intervention in Haiti. [1] April 23 – Jamaica becomes the 140th UN member state to recognize the State of Palestine. [2]

  3. Sangster International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sangster International Airport ( IATA: MBJ, ICAO: MKJS) is an international airport located 3 mi (4.8 km) east of Montego Bay, Jamaica. The airport is capable of handling nine million passengers per year. It serves as the most popular airport for tourists visiting the north coast of Jamaica. The airport is named after former Jamaican Prime ...

  4. Jamaica Association of Local Government Officers - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions. The Jamaica Association of Local Government Officers (JALGO) is a 5,000-member public sector trade union in Jamaica which represents workers in local and national government, governmental corporations, quasi-government bodies and other agencies created by statute. Its members are non-supervisory personnel ...

  5. Damion Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Damion O. Crawford (born c. 1980) is a Jamaican politician. Crawford was born in Haddo, Westmoreland Parish. [1] Crawford attended Kingston College and the University of the West Indies, where he earned bachelor's and master's degrees in tourism management. [2] While completing his master's degree, Crawford served as president of the university ...

  6. Andrenette Knight - Wikipedia

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    Andrenette Knight (born 19 November 1996) is a Jamaican track and field athlete who competes over 400m hurdles.. Career. Knight attended Vere Technical High School in Hayes, Jamaica where she ran in the relay team with Shericka Jackson.

  7. Juliet Holness - Wikipedia

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    After her husband, became Prime Minister of Jamaica in 2011, Holness announced the launch of the Save Our Boys Foundation, which was aimed at helping street boys. Holness was elected to Parliament in 2016 and was re-elected in 2020. In 2023, she was elected Speaker. Personal life

  8. Cabinet of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of Jamaica is the ultimate decision-making body of the executive within the Westminster system of government in traditional constitutional theory. The Cabinet of Jamaica is the principal instrument of government policy. It consists of the Prime Minister, and a minimum of thirteen other Ministers of Government, who must be members of ...

  9. Heather Little-White - Wikipedia

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    Heather Little-White. Heather Little-White OD (8 May 1952 – 22 January 2013) was a Jamaican nutritionist, journalist and disabilities activist. After earning degrees in nutrition and communication, she worked with Grace Kitchens and founded the television programme Creative Cooking to share sound nutritional advice throughout the country.