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Sun, 21 Jun 2026 Today's Paper
Mr. Kularathna Bulathgamage (96), veteran Journalist and author passed away yesterday (24th December 2024) at the General Hospital, Kandy.
Soft toys designer Dilani De Silva did her Christian community and her close circle of mentally challenged associates proud by receiving a ‘certification of appreciation’ for penning her autobiography at the event titled ‘National Literature an
Whether you have or not whether you give or not, the feeling of good will prevails in “God Bless You!”
Brightly shines the starry night, Lifting souls with Heavenly light. Every heart sings a jubilant refrain, Saviour of all, forever shall reign. Songs of peace and gladness fill the air, Every creature will feel the Almighty’s love and care. Divine
Come Jesus Come! Messiah! King! In joyous hope we await thy coming To heal a world embroiled in war
They bore their offerings of Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh To lay at His baby feet.
Fishermen from both the North and South must unite to amplify the voices of youth, women, and their peers, putting aside regional, ethnic, and religious differences. In light of the serious challenges facing the fishing community in the country, the
Colombo transforms itself into the festive mood every December, with attractive décor that brightens up the streets, especially after dusk.
The ‘Penny’ post commenced in 1843 in England for the ordinary people so that they could say ‘Hello’ to their relations wherever they lived in the country.
Paddy cultivators in Anamaduwa and Atthikulam areas in the Puttalam district expressed concern about the influx of large flocks of endemic and migratory birds that feed on the milking rice although it is a lovely and an attractive sight.
As an island nation situated in the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka’s weather is influenced by vast surrounding sea areas, including the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the southern Indian Ocean.
In a bid to improve the mental wellbeing of children in rural areas of the country, renowned media personality and Channel Head of Hi TV Danu Innasithamby signed a memorandum of understanding with World Vision Lanka.
Thirteen years have passed since you left us, yet the void you left in our hearts is still deep. You were more than just a wife and a mother; you were a source of strength to so many.
Ceylon Theatres is ushering in the holiday season with an exciting line-up of activities, promotions and giveaways at its iconic cinemas in the Western Province. Accordingly, the whole family can look forward to an array of festive experiences design
With Christmas day around the corner, the Garden of Eden Autism Retreat Centre in collaboration with the Ceylon Riding Club has organized a unique experience on December 21, 2024 where 50 children with special needs from Nuwara Eliya will get a ch
True to the promise it made in its first issue, launched this year in August 2024, the second issue of The Ceylon Journal published a week before Christmas and continues to balance the scholarly and the popular in its articles which cover a wide rang
From simple traders who arrived at the island’s shores three generations ago, the Memons have reached significant milestones over the years and gone on to dazzle as industrial leaders and reputed political figures.
Former Sri Lankan ambassador to the UN & China Dr. Palitha Kohona said on Monday (16) that his country placed in a strategic location in a geopolitical map has its own share of challenges and opportunities.
On January 5, Johann Peries, the second Sri Lankan to summit Mount Everest, will embark on a journey to conquer three of the highest peaks as part of the Seven Summits challenge—considered the world’s most coveted mountaineering achievement.
The public has been punished and is getting pounded by unsolicited, unregistered and unsubscribed offers via calls and SMSs from business entities.
The salt industry in Sri Lanka dates back to ancient times and is as old as agriculture industry in Sri Lanka.
Even 15 years later, the Sri Lankan civil war has several narratives and that depends on who you are speaking with.
HSBC Sri Lanka, in collaboration with A-PAD Sri Lanka brought the true spirit of Christmas to life with a heartwarming Christmas Carnival dedicated to children in need.
On December 13, the Secretary to the Ministry of Finance announced the “successful expiration of its consent solicitation and exchange offer related to its international sovereign bonds.”
In 2018, plans were drafted to enhance the efficiency of the Department of Motor Traffic by introducing an e-motoring project. The project was commenced with the aim of modernising the department’s operations by implementing a new software. However
In a world where environmental challenges are escalating, it is pleasing to hear that Sri Lankan’s efforts channeled into sustainable waste management have gained global recognition.
Wild elephants in Sri Lanka, while often seen as a source of conflict and destruction, can be considered a significant national asset, if managed effectively.
A group of inventors have been able to invent a software to locate any bus in transit with the mobile phone.
The Asia Pacific Alliance for Disaster Management Sri Lanka (A-PAD SL) hosted an exclusive discussion on the latest Sri Lanka Development Update report launched by the World Bank.
In Sri Lanka, humans and elephants are finding themselves closer than ever before, sharing land in ways that are often dangerous and costly.
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