The minister with responsibility for local government Robert Montague said the Parish Council Services Commission is now reviewing a report on the investigation of the operations of the Portland Parish Council.
West Indies batting legend, Brian Lara expects the Caribbean side to be whitewashed, when they visit Australia later this year for three Tests against the former World Number One side.
Jamaica’s Under-20 female football team resumes training tomorrow in preparation for the second round of the Caribbean Football Union’s World Cup qualifiers, which takes place in Trinidad and Tobago next month.
Barcelona lost 2-1 at home to unheralded Russian side Rubin Kazan and Liverpool were beaten by the same score to visiting Lyon as the big teams struggled in the Champions League today.
The Nicaraguan Supreme Court has lifted a constitutional ban on re-election, clearing the way for President Daniel Ortega to run again in 2011 elections.
St. Kitts Prime Minister Dr. Denzil Douglas, is now seeking legal advice following a court ruling yesterday against his government\'s plans to change constituency boundaries.
Officials in Afghanistan said a second round of its presidential election will be held on November 7 after fraud claims discredited first round results.
Federal attorneys in the United States have been ordered to stop marijuana related prosecutions in the 13 states where the medical use of the drug is legal.
Head of the traffic department Superintendent Radcliffe Lewis said the police will not relent in removing audiovisual equipment from public passenger vehicles amid objections from JATOO.
Operators of National Transport Co-operative Society (NTCS), buses are among drivers who have withdrawn their service in the Corporate Area following a decision by the police to remove tints and music systems from public passenger vehicles.