One stop, preacher! - Gospel banned on JUTC buses

The JAMAICA Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) has applied the brake on the practice of lay preachers using the public transportation system as their platform to spread the Gospel. Robert Lawson, a blind lay preacher complained to The Gleaner yesterday...

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'Not one more night' - Canoe Pond resident abandons house after near-death experience

For more than 20 years Fay Perry had called Canoe Pond in Oracabessa, St Mary home. But on Saturday, she almost lost her life in her safe haven. And she has sworn she would never again lay her head there...

Guinness to give $6.5 million in social outreach grants

Ten Jamaican projects will today be presented with cash grants totalling $6.5 million by the Arthur Guinness Fund as part of its social outreach programme. The top three recipients will get $1 million each while the remaining awardees...

MoBay on time bomb - Smith

MEMBER OF Parliament for Central St James, Lloyd B. Smith, says the Government of which he is a part has not been effectively responding to the lottery-scam phenomena which has its roots in the western parish...

'Coal people' struggle with Sandy wood

With all the downed trees and branches, one might conclude the coal supplier would be making the figurative killing.But 'coal people' in St Catherine, are saying this is not so...

Sandy garbage will be gone by weekend - NSWMA

RESIDENTS OF communities across the island which have seen a pile-up of garbage due to the passage of Hurricane Sandy three weeks ago are being told that their refuse will be removed by the end of the week. Jennifer Edwards, executive director...

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