Energy-saving fund - Gov't to invest in alternative sources of conservation
AGAINST THE background of rising oil prices, government is establishing a fund to promote energy saving and the development of alternative sources as part of a National Energy Policy.
Football murders leave Ewarton residents in shock
IF ONLY there was a bit more space in the car that took his grandmother to a funeral in St. Ann Sunday, six-year-old Zidan Linton may have attended classes at the Ewarton Primary School in St. Catherine yesterday.
Violence flares in Mountain View
CHAOS REIGNED in the violence-prone community of Jacques Road, off Mountain View Avenue in east Kingston last night where at least three persons, including an infant, were shot and two houses set a ablaze.
CSEC WHIZ-KID - Reaping the rewards of studying
"METICULOUS" IS how teachers and her parents describe 16-year-old Appledene Osbourne, a student of Campion College. They say it is her gift and love for precision that has placed her at the top of the class...
Million-dollar boost for Jamaica AIDS Support analysis project
THE JAMAICA AIDS Support (JAS) agency is expected to receive US$31,000 ($1.9 million) to carry out a country data analysis or baseline studies to assist in the implementation of a five-year project aimed at developing advocacy strategies..
'Sunshine City' loses causeway suit again
PORTMORE RESIDENTS yesterday again failed in their attempt to prevent the government from replacing the existing causeway with a six-lane tolled-highway.
Ground to be broken for new resort
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: JAMAICA WILL chart a new chapter in its tourism history next week when ground will be broken for the construction of the largest resort complex ever to be built on the island.
UK deportee mastermind behind football killings - cops
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS into Sunday's multiple killings at a football match in Ewarton, St. Catherine, have revealed that a man who was deported from the United Kingdom two years ago, is suspected to be the mastermind...
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