Buses back on the road - But Windward, Deanery routes still off limits
BUSES ARE expected to begin rolling again throughout the Corporate Area this morning but will not be dispatched on certain routes along Mountain View Avenue...
Teachers anxious about new wage negotiations
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: THE 38TH Annual Conference of the Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA) began yesterday at the Renaissance Jamaica Grande Resort with teachers expressing concern over the Government's delay in responding ...
Delinquent parliamentarians in danger of prosecution, says DPP
KENT PANTRY, Q.C., Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), has warned that he will prosecute delinquent parliamentarians who have failed to supply the Integrity Commission with their annual declarations, or who have refused to...
Five held in Port Royal drug bust charged
THE FIVE men held in connection with last Tuesday's record cocaine bust were charged last night. District Constable Phillip Roberts of 100 Ocean Drive, Hellshire, St. Catherine, Roy Alveranga of 26 Tunbridge Drive, St. Andrew, Leonard Forbes, a.k.a...
JLP, PNP seeking conference venues
BOTH THE Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the People's National Party (PNP) are seeking alternative venues to the National Arena to stage their national conferences this year. PNP acting general secretary, Harry Douglas, confirmed yesterday that...
J'cans urged to keep surroundings clean
LEMUEL BRADY, Director of the Environmental Health Unit in the Ministry of Health, is urging Jamaicans to keep their surroundings clean to prevent pest infestation. Proper environmental sanitation, which entailed proper disposal...
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