Vendors stall South Gully clean-up effort
WESTERN BUREAU: THE NATIONAL Works Agency (NWA) is smarting from the undue delays it has been experiencing in moves to commence the cleaning of the garbage-chocked South Gully in the resort town of Montego Bay.
Major road repairs for Manchester
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: IT HAS been more than 30 years since the George North to Spring Ground Road, North East Manchester, has been in a state of disrepair.
Maryland university, 'St Bess' forge ties
ST. ELIZABETH is to be the location for an offshore collaboration training programme between the St. Elizabeth Homecoming Foundation (SEHF) and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.
J'cans urged to help overseas nationals
HIS EXCELLENCY Carl Marshall, newly-appointed High Commissioner to Canada, has called on Jamaicans overseas to help in the rehabilitation of nationals abroad who have run afoul of the law.
JFJ regrets cop's death
JAMAICANS FOR Justice (JFJ) has expressed "profound regret" at the death of Constable Carlton Ellis on Friday.
Bus fare hike irks commuters
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: COMMUTERS TRAVELLING the Ocho Rios to Spanish Town route are upset with the fare hike.
Facelift for St Ann's Roxborough Beach
THE ROXBOROUGH Beach in St. Ann's Bay received a major facelift last Friday as a precursor to International Coastal Clean-up Day.
Huge cocaine bust in UK
AN OPERATION that smashed the biggest cocaine and money-laundering ring in the United Kingdon was carried out there yesterday by Scotland Yard (the Metropolitan Police Service).
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