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Lead Stories

Rich steal power too
Wealthy households, banks, hotels and plazas are among those stealing electricity worth millions of dollars, according to the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo).

Is Easter spirit leaving Jamaica?

Traditionally, Jamaicans have always used the Lenten season - and especially Holy Week - to introspect, fast, pray, cleanse and recommit their lives to Jesus Christ.

No jobs for Government programme grads
The first leg of a Government-sponsored programme intended to help wean women off food stamps has ended with disappointment.

Crackdown on tour guides
Dunn's River tour guides no longer allowed to keep tourists' valuables.

NHT gives up on collecting for some housing units
The National Housing Trust (NHT) has abandoned some mortgages and frozen others on more than 550 apartments in three violence-prone schemes which have incurred a debt of more than $15 million.

To Our Readers
Happy Easter to our readers, advertisers, and subscribers.















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