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Scotiabank is also the official bank of the West Indies cricket team. [56] [57] The Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary. The bank has held the arena's naming rights since October 2010. The Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. The bank has held the arena's naming rights since July 2018. Scotiabank is also the title sponsor for a number of athletic facilities.
In 1950, Hart returned to Montego Bay after a fire destroyed his father's business establishment, Samuel Hart and Son. In 1951, He started Jamaica's first record manufacturing company, Records Ltd, in Kingston. The same year, he left Samuel Hart and Son and established Jamaica Electronics in Kingston, but returned to Montego Bay in early 1953.
Yellowman, reggae and dancehall artist; Bob Andy, reggae vocalist; Buju Banton, reggae singer; John Barnes, English footballer; Aston "Family Man" Barrett, bassist; Beenie Man, real name Moses Davis, dancehall artist and former husband of Michelle D'Angel Downer
Kingston, Jamaica from the masthead of HMAS Melbourne - 1915. During the 1930s, island-wide riots led to the development of trade unions and political parties to represent workers. [20] The city became home to the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies. It was founded in 1948, with 24 medical students. [12]
Claude Massop (12 May 1947 – 4 February 1979) was the leader and strongman of the Phoenix Gang, later renamed the Shower Posse, belonging to Tivoli Gardens, Wellington Street, Rema, Denham Town and the surrounding areas of West Kingston, Jamaica.
Jamaica cricket team, Jamaica Tallawahs: End names: Blue Mountains End Headley Stand End: International information; First Test: 3–12 April 1930: West Indies v England: Last Test: 20–24 August 2021: West Indies v Pakistan: First ODI: 26 April 1984: West Indies v Australia: Last ODI: 16 January 2022: West Indies v Ireland: First T20I: 19 ...
After the PNP's victory over the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) in the March 2012 election, she became mayor of Kingston. [ 4 ] In May 2013, Brown-Burke tweeted denunciations of Television Jamaica 's All Angles and CVM TV's Direct for respectively inviting JLP leader Andrew Holness and opposition spokesman on finance and planning Audley Shaw as ...
Robert Milligan (19 August 1746 – 21 May 1809) was a Scottish merchant, ship-owner and slave trader who was the driving force behind the construction and initial statutory sectoral monopoly of the West India Docks in London. From 1768 to 1779 Milligan was a merchant in Kingston, Jamaica.