Wolfe foils jailbreak - Cops complain of staff shortage at Supreme Court
CHIEF JUSTICE the Hon. Lensley Wolfe last week foiled what could have been a major jailbreak in Kingston. According to reports, the Chief Justice was passing by a cell on ground floor of the Supreme Court building, downtown Kingston, on Friday...
Tensions still high at Marcus Garvey Tech
WESTERN BUREAU: CLASSES RESUMED yesterday at the Marcus Garvey Technical High School in St. Ann, following last week's standoff between the principal and teachers which resulted in a two-day shut down of the institution.
PO workers protest
MORE THAN 100 post office workers at the Central Sorting Office, South Camp Road, Kingston, staged a three-hour demonstration outside their office yesterday, in a bid to speed up current negotiations between their unions and the Government.
Fathers' Inc wins PAJ award
FATHERS' INCORPORATED, a special parenting group established in 1991 by men to support and help men become better parents, is this year's recipient of the Press Association of Jamaica's (PAJ) National Press Award. Its founder, Professor Barry...
Local Government clarifies position on City Councils
THE LOCAL Government Ministry said proposals to establish City Councils in six areas across the island, was not an attempt to install its idea of governance on communities, but to include communities in choosing individuals to manage their affairs.
Lacovia Primary gets donation of textbooks
BLACK RIVER, St. Elizabeth: DR. DUDLEY Cawley, consultant to the St. Elizabeth Homecoming Foundation, has donated a number of textbooks valued at US$450 to the Lacovia Primary School.
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