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Mon, 18 Jan 2021 02:41:39 -0500
Man shot after seven-hour standoff atop Scotiabank Fairview building
After a near seven-hour standoff, a St James man, believed to be mentally unstable, has been removed from atop the Scotiabank Fairview building in St James.Shortly after sunset, around 6 pm Sunday, people raised alarm when the man was spotted on the....

Mon, 18 Jan 2021 00:16:38 -0500
DEADLY PARTY-CRASHER - Driver in Portmore triple tragedy was tipsy, warned to slow down
The driver of the ill-fated Toyota Wish motor car that flipped multiple times, killing three persons aboard, had been warned by friends that he was on the verge of drunkenness as the group went on a turbo-charged night of revelry and party-hopping.....

Mon, 18 Jan 2021 00:17:43 -0500
Sangster flight grounded after trash-talking family row
WESTERN BUREAU: A Canadian cabin crew refused to fly a group of unruly passengers from MBJ’s Sangster International Airport to Pearson International in Toronto on Sunday after they were threatened and called “white trash”. The crew, working th...

Mon, 18 Jan 2021 00:16:59 -0500
Warning of democracy’s fragility, bishop urges PNP to end infighting
Leaders of the People’s National Party (PNP) sought on Sunday to present a united front at a service at the Boulevard Baptist Church where they recommited to the principles and values of the 82-year-old movement. The Rev Dr Howard Gregory, who...

Mon, 18 Jan 2021 00:16:21 -0500
Jamaican music prodigy to honour Kamala Harris
WESTERN BUREAU: When The Star-Spangled Banner is belted out on Tuesday at a ceremony in honour of United States Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris, the voice behind the music will be 17-year-old Jamaican multi-instrumentalist Joseph Davis. The...

Mon, 18 Jan 2021 00:15:36 -0500
‘I wanted to become a dread’ - Bald head Hugh Graham talks rags, riches, and mama’s tough love
Much like the rough road leading to 51 Whitehall Avenue where Hugh Graham spent his earlier years, life for the business mogul and politician was far from smooth. The tenement yard he called home hosted at least 28 others, but in the zinc and...

Mon, 18 Jan 2021 00:17:24 -0500
With road set to open, Savage Pen still driving fear
Frank Blake and his family narrowly missed death or injury on Thursday evening when a motor vehicle skidded off the steep Savage Pen road and landed on its top a few feet from their house. No one was hurt in that incident, but another vehicle...

Sun, 17 Jan 2021 00:15:38 -0500
BILLIONS AT RISK - Inefficient controls at ministries, agencies exposing public funds to fraud or abuse
Poor decisions at dozens of government departments have exposed more than $40 billion of taxpayers’ money to loss or misuse, an analysis of the last two auditor general annual reports has shown. And with the Ministry of Labour and Social Security...

Sun, 17 Jan 2021 00:15:04 -0500
Shipping stalwart Maragh hailed as patriot
The son of shipping magnate Harriat Pershad Maragh yesterday gave a peek into the mind of a man who had taken bold steps to reshape how Jamaica’s shipping industry operated for decades. Paying tribute to his father during a funeral at Roman’s......

Sun, 17 Jan 2021 00:14:42 -0500
Black market expands - Lax identity verification system, messy PCR sample collections open door to fraud COVID-19 results locally
Unauthorised medical practitioners exploiting demand for COVID-19 tests locally have apparently expanded their reach into the favoured polymerase chain reaction (PCR) market, asking no verification of identity from patients, many of whom are...

Sat, 16 Jan 2021 07:17:45 -0500
US says sorry - Gov’t slapped with ‘sold out’ label as Shiprider Agreement takes centre stage in Senate
With tension simmering in Jamaica over a controversial decision by the United States authorities to nab four Jamaican men and destroy their boat, alleging it was carrying cocaine, high-level talks between the two countries are now under way to make....

Sat, 16 Jan 2021 07:18:35 -0500
Appeals court rules against ATL in dismissal of former pension fund manager
A unanimous Court of Appeal on Friday upheld a decision of the Industrial Disputes Tribunal (IDT) that Catherine Barber was “unjustifiably” dismissed in 2011 by the ATL Pension Fund for which she was general manager. Unless it appeals to the.....

Sat, 16 Jan 2021 07:14:35 -0500
Graham: Tourism players get away with COVID-19 breaches
WESTERN BUREAU Dr Marcia Graham, the medical officer of health (MOH) at the Westmoreland Health Department, says tourism players in the western parish are breaching the COVID-19 protocols with impunity, while residents enjoy no such latitude as...

Sat, 16 Jan 2021 07:17:24 -0500
Tufton brushes aside Guy’s $12b estimate for CRH’s restoration
WESTERN BUREAU: Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christopher Tufton has dismissed a claim by his opposition counterpart, Dr Morais Guy, that the restoration of the Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH) in Montego Bay will cost as much as J$12 billion. “...

Sat, 16 Jan 2021 07:14:54 -0500
JAS wants to help drive down food import bill
Western Bureau: With Jamaica importing more than US$900 million worth of agricultural produce annually, Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) Vice President, Denton Alvaranga, wants urgent steps to be taken to improve local production and reduce the......

Sat, 16 Jan 2021 07:18:58 -0500
COVID-19 cases worrying health officials in St Mary
Describing the increase in COVID-19 cases in St Mary as cause for concern, medical officer of health for the parish, Dr Tamara Henry, said that residents are seemingly ignoring the basic protocols including wearing of mask and handwashing. Henry...

Sat, 16 Jan 2021 07:16:29 -0500
Wheelchair users lament transportation problems
Members of the disabled community, specifically users of wheelchairs, have appealed to the Government to provide them with more public transportation designated for wheelchair users. The wheelchair users complained to The Gleaner about the problems....

Sat, 16 Jan 2021 07:15:08 -0500
Public comments invited on beach access policy
Members of the public are being encouraged to make comments and provide recommendations on the Beach Access and Management Policy for Jamaica, which is now at the draft stage of development. The call comes from Minister of Housing, Urban Renewal,......

Sat, 16 Jan 2021 07:17:58 -0500
Education minister says expansion of Marlie Mount Primary crucial to learning
Minister of Education, Youth and Information, Fayval Williams, says expansion of the Marlie Mount Primary and Infant School in St Catherine is pivotal to the success of the students. Ground was broken on Thursday by Williams for the expansion of...

Sat, 16 Jan 2021 07:15:37 -0500
Bustamante’s birthday to be celebrated with a difference
Western Bureau: In keeping with the stipulations brought on by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s event to mark the 137th anniversary of the birth of National Hero Sir Alexander Bustamante, which is scheduled for Wednesday, February 24 at....



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