Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd. (JPS) up for sale
GOVERNMENT YESTERDAY put on hold preparations for a public listing of its 20 per cent of the Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd. (JPS) as it considers its response to the surprise announcement by the Atlanta-based Mirant Corporation that it will sell...
Deacon, teens face court today
A CHURCH deacon and three teenage boys, who are at the centre of a sexual molestation case, are expected to appear in the Corporate Area Criminal Court today. The deacon, Donovan James, 47, James Rogers, 18, a 15-year-old youth...
Foreign worker inflows under tight rein, Kellier says
MINISTER OF Labour and Social Security, Derrick Kellier, is seeking to assure the country that the Government is regulating the number of foreign workers on local construction projects.
March Pen Road warring factions bury the hatchet
RESIDENTS OF the politically-segregated March Pen Road community in Spanish Town, St. Catherine, an area notorious for sporadic episodes of bloody mayhem, have banded together declaring a united front against violence.
National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) warned to clean up Kingston's mess
DRIVEN BY numerous complaints received from Corporate Area residents regarding the non-collection of garbage, the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) has written to the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) urging them to address...
Jamaica's Nurses up ante on Government
NURSES ACROSS the island yesterday intensified their protest action, demanding that the Government address the long-delayed salary negotiations. Following yesterday's protest, members of the NAJ convened at the association's Trevennion Park...
FLANKERS MURDER TRIAL - Bullet fragments tied to crime scene gun
A BULLET fragment which was found in the left front door of the motor car in which two senior citizens were fatally shot came from one of the two firearms which were found at the crime scene in Flankers, St. James.
Jamaicans in Atlanta celebrate Independence, Emancipation
ATLANTA: THE RIGHT Reverend Alfred Reid, Anglican Archbishop of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, will deliver the sermon at a thanksgiving service to mark Jamaica's 44th Independence anniversary at the Hillside Presbyterian Church in Atlanta...
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