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Pete Sankey is a journalist based in Kingston, Jamaica. He is the holder of master's degree in mass communication from the University of Leicester, U.K., and has more than 30 years of service in journalism. Pete is at present the senior associate editor of the Jamaica Observer newspaper, a daily based in the capital Kingston. He has done numerous radio and television interviews on behalf of Global Radio News over the years.
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GAP Foundation launched to honour beloved soldier who died 10 years ago
The GAP Foundation was launched in memory of Gawaine Alrick Peart, a Jamaica Defence Force Coast Guard officer who died in a crash 10 years ago. The foundation aims to honor his legacy by providing scholarships to students in uniformed groups, focusing on those in Kingston, St Andrew, and St Catherine. The initiative highlights Gawaine's positive impact and commitment to education and service, with plans for fundraising to sustain the scholarship program. The foundation is seen as a tribute to Gawaine's life and values, aiming to support young individuals in achieving their potential.
Jamaicans in Florida safe as ruthless Ian leaves untold damage
Hurricane Ian, one of the worst storms to hit the US, caused significant damage in Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Despite the devastation, no Jamaicans in Florida were reported dead or seriously injured. The storm has raised concerns about the sustainability of rebuilding on vulnerable barrier islands. Experts suggest that continuous development on these islands is impractical due to their natural tendency to shift and erode. The hurricane has caused an estimated $100 billion in damage, making it one of the costliest in US history.
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