Assault on drugs

BRUSSELS, Belgium: Bemoaning the enormity of the challenge to combat the drug trade, the head of the Caribbean Division of the European Union (EU) says it...

Trials ticket rush leaves fans frustrated

Hundreds of track-and-field supporters, some beginning their journey before the crack of dawn, were left frustrated in their quest to gain access to this week's Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association/Supreme Ventures Limited (JAAA/SVL) national...

Donald Quarrie High student enjoys day as Commish

Sixteen-year-old Daniel Santos sat attentively in the cool air-conditioned St Andrew office of Commissioner of Police Owen Ellington, engrossed in the words of wisdom being imparted to him....

JPS suit under way in court

The class action suit over the exclusive licence granted to the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) began yesterday with attorney-at-law Hugh Wildman arguing that the then energy minister did not have the power to grant ...

Jamaica's stance on gay rights won't affect EU funding

BRUSSELS, Belgium: The head of the Caribbean Division of the European Union (EU) has declared the body will not seek to tie the issue of gay and lesbian rights to the disbursement of funds to Jamaica. John Caloghirou,...

Digicel unleashes 4G Mobile

With the launch of its 4G Mobile network, Digicel has introduced a number of data plans for individual and corporate customers. Starting from $1,500 per month for post-paid and $100 a day for prepaid customers, the company outlined the new 4G data bundle...

An 11-y-o's vision for peace

Sts Peter and Paul Preparatory School on Old Hope Road in St Andrew will long remember Brandon McKenzie.Not because he's an outstanding student. Not because he's the head boy; but because of an exciting project he conceptualised for his school - a Peace Wall...

GG urges fight against child abuse

GOVERNOR GENERAL Sir Patrick Allen toured St Ann last Thursday as part of his Jamaica 50 Island Tour and left the garden parish with a plea on behalf of the nation's children. Speaking...

JAMAICA 50

JAMAICA's historical landscape is littered with dates which have shaped the terrain as well as the future of the country's diverse inhabitants....

35,000 Jamaicans to hop on JEEP next month

Phase two of the Jamaica Emergency Employment Programme (JEEP), which was announced yesterday by Transport, Works and Housing Minister Dr Omar Davies was not without controversy as an Opposition lawmaker accused ...

All good journeys must come to an end

The Gleaner's Daegu to London travelling photo exhibition 'The Journey of Champions: 50 Years of Jamaican Athletic Excellence' makes its final stop today at the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Library on Tom Redcam Drive.The exhibition is an expansive...

We want an abattoir now - MoBay butchers

WESTERN BUREAU:Butchers in Montego Bay, St James, are calling upon Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller to come to their assistance as they say the absence of an abattoir is severely impacting their ability to operate...

British High Commission donates bus to national deportee programme

Glen Johnson's facial expression spoke wonders as he received the donation of a Toyota Hiace minibus on behalf of the National Organisation of Deported Migrants (NODM) yesterday at the British High Commission in St Andrew.Johnson is the president...

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