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ANTI-CORRUPTION BRANCH DETECTIVES SEEK PUBLIC’S HELP IN LOCATING WITNESS

  Detectives at the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) are seeking the public’s assistance in finding a witness in a matter currently before the court.   She is Daphne Warren, otherwise called ‘Marie’, a hairstylist, who last resided in St. An...

WATER DISRUPTION AFFECTS SECTIONS OF WESTMORELAND

  The National Water Commission (N.W.C.) is advising that customers in Westmoreland who are served by the Barneyside water supply system are experiencing a disruption in service due to electrical challenges at the facility.   Consequently, cus...

PRIME MINISTER CALLS ON JAMAICANS TO HELP MOST VULNERABLE AS LABOUR DAY IS CELEBRATED THIS YEAR

  Jamaicans are being called on to help the most vulnerable in commemoration of National Labour Day on May 23 this year. Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller, made the call as she officially launched National Workers Week and Natio...

OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN ON TOURISM CALLS FOR FULL DISCLOSURE ON PLANS FOR THE RITZ CARLTON ROSE HALL HOTEL

  Opposition Spokesman on Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, is calling on the relevant stakeholders to make a full disclosure on the plans concerning the recently sold Ritz Carlton Hotel in Rose Hall, St. James. Bartlett indicates that he is disturbed th...

MINISTER OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT SEEKING REDUCTION IN COST OF STREET LIGHTS

  Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Noel Arscott, says he has started talks with the Jamaica Public Service company Limited (JPS), for a reduction in the cost for street lights. Currently, the government is billed at a flat ...

SECTIONS OF PORTMORE, ST. CATHERINE TO BE AFFECTED BY PROJECT WORKS TO TULLOCH SPRINGS SYSTEM

  The National Water Commission is advising that a section of the Tulloch Springs Water Supply System located in St. Catherine will be shut down today between the hours of 8:00am-5:00pm.   This shut down is to facilitate works that are being e...

CABINET APPROVES CONSTRUCTION OF MEDICAL FACILITY FOR HEALTH TOURISM

  Cabinet has approved the construction of a two hundred million US dollar medical facility in St. James. This is part of the Government’s initiative to tap into the multi-billion dollar global health tourism industry. Minister of Health, Dr. F...

LICENSED FIREARM HOLDER AMONG THREE DETAINED IN CONNECTION WITH ROBBERIES IN ST. CATHERINE AND ST. ANN

  Three men, including a licensed firearm holder, are currently in police custody as investigations into a series of robberies that occurred in the parishes of St. Ann and St. Catherine commence.   Officers from the Linstead and Ewarton Police...

THREE FIREARMS AND SEVERAL ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION SEIZED BY POLICE OVER THE WEEKEND

  A joint Police Military team seized two firearms and several rounds of ammunition during an operation on Canary Road, Olympic Gardens, over the weekend.   Reports from the Olympic Gardens Police are that about 3:45 a.m. on Saturday, the team...

PARENTS PLACES BEING ESTABLISHED TO COMBAT BREAKDOWN IN FAMILY VALUES

  In an effort to address the breakdown in family values, the Government has collaborated with the Ministry of Education to establish community based associations called Parents’ Places. Seven of these organizations are already in operation, wi...

ANANDA ALERTS ACTIVATED FOR MISSING CORPORATE AREA TEENS

  Ananda Alerts have been activated for fifteen-year-old Chantell Comrie, a ward-of-the-state at the Maxfield Park Children’s Home, St. Andrew, fifteen-year-old Keshane Hall of Bob Marley Boulevard, Kingston 20 and twelve-year-old Amanda Myers of...

ELECTRICITY THEFT PUTTING JPS AT RISK OF RUIN

  The Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) says it is facing a financial meltdown as a result of continued electricity theft.   JPS CEO Kelly Tomblin says that the practice is causing the company to lose two to three million dollars per month....

PNPYO AT ODDS OVER TIVOLI GARDENS ENQUIRY

  Differing opinions surrounding the proposed Commission of Enquiry in the 2010 Tivoli Gardens incursion are creating a rift among members of the People’s National Party Youth Organization (PNPYO).   The latest disagreement surrounds the sus...

GOVERNMENT EMBARKS ON PROGRAMME TO REHABILITATE THE ISLAND TRAFFIC AUTHORITY EXAMINATION DEPOTS

  The Government has embarked on a programme to rehabilitate the Island Traffic Authority (ITA) Examination Depots across the island. The disclosure was made by Minister of Transport, Works and Housing, Dr. Omar Davies, following a recent tour of...

POLICE SEEK THE PUBLIC’S HELP IN LOCATING WITNESS FOR COURT

  The St. Catherine South Center of Investigation of Sexual Offenses and Child Abuse (CISOCA) are seeking the public’s assistance in locating the whereabouts of a witness in a matter currently before the court.   She is Ramanda Everett whose las...

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