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Expo ties in with city status celebration

Melville Cooke, Hospitality Jamaica Writer

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS ago, Montego Bay was declared a city, the bill making the transformation from township being passed on September 30, 1980.

A quarter of a century later, within a week of the anniversary of the passage of that bill, the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry annual trade exposition 2005 ties in perfectly with the week long celebrations of the town's city status.

The city celebrations begin on Sunday, October 2, with the last three days dovetailing with the three days of the expo, which is paying special tribute to the tourism capital through its theme 'Montego-Bay ­ the Gateway to the Caribbean'......read more

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THE YEAR 2005 is noel donaldson indeed a significant milestone for many organisations in Montego Bay, reflective of new ventures, mergers and certainly numerous years of dedicated and quality service.....read more

EXPO 2005 is not simply about show and tell, look and learn and being informed. It promises to be a highly entertaining affair, with lots of fun and relaxation over the three days that it is on at the Montego Bay Cruise Ship Terminal in Freeport..
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MONTEGO BAY is more than a city. It may well be one of the most famous destinations in the world. It is a name which instantly conjures up the island fantasy in the minds of would-be tourists daydreaming in offices..read more

Montego Bay is not only a city, it is the tourism capital of Jamaica. As such, the hospitality industry and companies that support tourism product will be a part of Expo 2005...read more

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