Old Shoes; New Steps

At 100 years old, Livingston, Alexander & Levy is the oldest law firm in Jamaica and during a Courtesy Call at King’s House on February 11, Senior Partners shared plans for the Centenary celebrations with His Excellency The Governor–General. The Firm began operation on February 10, 1911 when with Noel B. Livingston (later Sir Noel)…

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Governor-General commends Girls Brigade

Governor-General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen (left), is pinned by Girls Guide Brigadier, Chanelle Mitchell (centre), during the launch of the organisation’s month of celebratory activities for March, and tag drive, at King’s House. Sharing the occasion are (from 2nd left): Chief Executive Officer, GraceKennedy Financial Services Limited, Courtney Campbell; Lady Allen;…

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GG lauds Spelling Bee Coaches

Governor-General the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen has lauded the efforts of teachers who prepared students for the recently concluded The Gleaner’s Children’s Own Spelling Bee Championships.  Speaking to the national and parish champions and their coaches during a courtesy call at King’s House on Thursday (Feb. 3), The Governor-General said that the time spent…

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Tell students learning never ends – GG urges teachers

Governor-General His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen has urged teachers to make their classrooms an ‘Ubi Semper Discimus’ setting where students can understand that learning never ends, and take that principle with them for the rest of their lives. In this way, teachers would have broadened their students’ horizons about the endless possibilities…

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Treat trust with the sanctity it deserves – GG

Governor-General His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen has urged all Jamaicans and leaders in particular, to treat the principle of trust with the sanctity and seriousness that it deserved. In his Remarks at the 31st Annual National Leadership Prayer Breakfast, which took place at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel on Thursday, January 20, Sir…

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