Hanover tragedy - Three drown in Great River
WESTERN BUREAU: GRIEF-STRICKEN residents of Montpelier in St. James are still struggling to come to terms with the drowning of three young men from the community in the Great River in Lethe, Hanover, on Sunday afternoon.
Teacher stabbed in front of students
THERE ARE again mounting concerns about the issue of violence in schools following separate incidents in Manchester and St. Andrew last week.
Spanish Town gets facelift
A MAJOR clean-up effort involving close to a thousand volunteers on the weekend has left Spanish Town, St. Catherine, sparkling.
Business groups upset with price gouging issues
THE PRIVATE Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) and the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC) are not in support of Government's handling of the reported instances of price gouging by some retail supermarkets.
I lost my investment in Air J, says Stewart
AIR JAMAICA Chairman Gordon 'Butch' Stewart says he has lost his US$25 million investment in the heavily indebted national carrier.
Judge reviews evidence in Gooden trial
MRS. JUSTICE Marva McIntosh is expected to complete her summation to the jury today when the trial of 39-year-old Paul Gooden, who is charged with the murder of his wife, resumes in the Home Circuit Court.
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