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Lead Stories

Inner-city schools revival
More parents are again sending their children to classes in so-called volatile communities, due to falling crime rate.

Cops not attending counselling sessions
The chaplaincy unit of the Jamaica Constabulary Force is concerned about the welfare of policemen who are not coming forward for counselling, after being involved in shootings.

JPs fired for abusing office
Several of the island's Justices of the Peace (JPs) have been relieved of their positions for abusing their office.

Deer population growing in Portland

There is a growing deer population in the hills of west Portland, but farmers complain that the foraging animals are costing them dearly.

The high cost of commuting

Some commuters in the rural sections of Jamaica are spending as much as $600 a week or 40 per cent of their salaries on transportation.














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