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Mon, 04 Apr 2022 00:11:57 -0500
SCHOOL PLAGUES
Fresh on the heels of a report that a number of William Knibb Memorial High students in Trelawny were turning to guard rings for protection, firebrand bishop, the Rev Dr Alvin Bailey, has called for the retention of devotions and other Christian...

Mon, 04 Apr 2022 00:10:10 -0500
Time running out for 11-y-o gunshot victim
WESTERN BUREAU: “Is this how my life is going waste away? Is this where my future ends?” Those are the painful reflections of 11-year-old Calyssa Walker, who was hit by a stray bullet during a gunfight as she travelled in a taxi along McCatty.....

Mon, 04 Apr 2022 00:12:31 -0500
Pastor guilty of double rape of teen wins parole
A Clarendon pastor who had raped a 15-year-old schoolgirl at a church in the parish capital May Pen in 2012 has lost his appeal against his 20-year sentence but will now be eligible for parole after serving 13 years and 11 months. Oraine Ellis,...

Mon, 04 Apr 2022 00:10:39 -0500
As worker shortage bites, St Ann hotels ramp up recruitment
With most hotels reporting full or near-maximum occupancy, the shortage of workers in the tourism sector remains critical, with outreach being made with overseas work programme directors to help ramp up training locally. In the meantime, two of St....

Mon, 04 Apr 2022 00:10:18 -0500
8-year-old author brings bedtime stories to the world
After becoming bored with his mother, La-Toya Samuels-Cousins, reading him bedtime stories authored by others, eight-year-old Liam Cousins began making up his own tales as a new night-time tradition. Those narrations of his wildest thoughts to his.....

Mon, 04 Apr 2022 00:10:56 -0500
Fire, looters wipe out fishing beach operators
After suffering more than $1.5 million in losses from two burglaries at her business place in less than two months, Blossom Paige is heartbroken after a predawn fire at the New Forum Fishing Beach in Portmore wiped out her restaurant Sunday. Paige...

Mon, 04 Apr 2022 00:11:24 -0500
Appointments promised soon as Broadcasting Commission without board for four months
Electronic media regulator the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica has been without a board of management since November 2021 when the term of the previous guardians expired. But government and executive officials have sought to allay concerns about....

Mon, 04 Apr 2022 00:12:20 -0500
Deer hunter accidentally shoots self, dies in Portland
BURLINGTON, Snow Hill: The Portland police are probing what is believed to be the accidental shooting death of a man arising out of a deer-hunting incident that went horribly wrong. A senior police officer, who requested anonymity, told The Gleaner....

Sun, 03 Apr 2022 00:11:29 -0500
Pumping profit and loss
A 30-gas station probe by The Sunday Gleaner and Northern Caribbean University (NCU) has found that consumers in the western end of the island are seemingly getting more value for money at the pumps than at other stations across Jamaica. The...

Sun, 03 Apr 2022 00:13:39 -0500
‘Jamaica has gone out on a limb’
As further strife looms, CARICOM is now scrambling to organise an emergency session with the regional leaders after Jamaica again broke ranks, this time naming its own candidate for the post of secretary-general of the Commonwealth. Antigua and...

Sun, 03 Apr 2022 00:10:33 -0500
Dr Paul Ashley: Lightning rod political scientist and commentator
He has stoked many a political fire, throwing stones at Old Hope and Belmont roads, the headquarters of the two major political parties, and has swum upstream against popular tides, challenging the status quo at all levels. The fearless and brave......

Sun, 03 Apr 2022 00:11:14 -0500
$280m DRMA windfall
Nearly $280 million in fines was extracted from Jamaicans under the legislation used by the Government to manage the local outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, new figures have revealed. The $276 million windfall came from 19,423 cases against 17,288....

Sun, 03 Apr 2022 00:10:25 -0500
Gang trials account for bulk of witness protection spend
With witness intimidation still a major concern dogging the justice system, the country shelled out more than $758 million on its witness protection programme between April 2016 and March 2021, with the bulk of the spend recently being on gang...

Sat, 02 Apr 2022 00:10:45 -0500
Grants Pen rocked by triple murder
Tensions are running high in Morgan Lane, Grants Pen, St Andrew following the gun killing of the community don, his brother and a third male from the area yesterday afternoon. The third man who was shot and injured was rushed to hospital but...

Sat, 02 Apr 2022 00:10:40 -0500
Painful flashbacks
Imagine seeing the body of your beloved eight-year-old son sinking underwater with his hands bound every time you shower. That has been the grim reality for Dudley Buchanan since his son, Galen, was killed in a devilish and callous manner by his......

Sat, 02 Apr 2022 00:10:32 -0500
PM: Ja is open for business
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has encouraged Jamaicans in the diaspora to invest in the country, noting that the country was open for business. Speaking at a town hall meeting in Washington, DC, last night, the prime minister, in responding to a...

Sat, 02 Apr 2022 00:10:13 -0500
Double Diamonds loss
The music fraternity was dealt another blow yesterday when news emerged of the death of Fitzroy ‘Bunny’ Simpson, a founding member of the iconic singing group, The Mighty Diamonds. Just Tuesday, the music industry was plunged into mourning...

Sat, 02 Apr 2022 00:07:54 -0500
‘Everyone in Jamaica should be an informer’
WESTERN BUREAU: JUSTICE MINISTER Delroy Chuck has taken a fresh swipe at Jamaica’s prevailing ‘informer fi dead’ culture, declaring that all citizens who speak out against all acts of criminality in their communities should be praised for thei...

Sat, 02 Apr 2022 00:08:25 -0500
American Airlines targets Ocho Rios resort area
WESTERN BUREAU: Performing well above expectations, American Airlines has added Ocho Rios, in St Ann to its Jamaican roster. The airline, which has been flying to Jamaica for the last 45 years, launches service to the tourist resort area as of...

Sat, 02 Apr 2022 00:07:40 -0500
Golding: Keep a close watch on staff changes in public bodies
WESTERN BUREAU: LEADER OF the Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) Mark Golding says that he is very suspicious of changes being made within the civil service, particularly in the Jamaica Information Service (JIS), an executive agency,...



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