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Ministry gets tough on contractors
THE MINISTRY of Transport and Works has warned that it will be getting tough on contractors who fail to honour their obligations under its Routine Maintenance Programme. The announcement comes days after cheques issued to workers by two contractors in...

Today is 'Bee' Day
THE CHILDREN'S Own Spelling Bee competition kicks off this morning with its first 'spell off' in May Pen, Clarendon, with 25 schools participating. It will be a ding-dong battle as 50 students vie for the position of parish champion. This afternoon, it.

No breakthrough in diver's murder
DETECTIVES IN Clarendon said yesterday they had not made any breakthrough into last Tuesday's murder of Carl Lubsey, a diver who was shot dead in Rocky Point in the parish. He was contracted to do commercial diving which mainly involved searching the...

Cops promoted
SIX SENIOR Superintendents of Police (SSPs) are among several policemen and women promoted to Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACPs) on Monday, in one of the biggest set of promotions in the history of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF). The SSPs...

Ganja commission head defends Goldson's inclusion
THE CHAIRMAN of the National Commission on Ganja, Professor Barry Chevannes, has defended the inclusion of Dr. Eileen Goldson, deputy chairperson of the National Council on Drug Abuse (NCDA), on the seven-member commission which began public hearings on..










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