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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Wednesday | February 19, 2003

'Get the Guns' campaign paying off
CRIME STOP, the private sector initiative that brings the police and the public together in the fight against crime, is recording success with its one-year-old 'Get the Guns' campaign with over 50 firearms confiscated and over one million dollars paid...

Road repairs on in North West Clarendon
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: THE SANGUINETTI to Fearon road in North West Clarendon is being repaired under a $6 million road repair project.


Ganja shipment seized at Kingston Wharves
A SHIPMENT of compressed ganja destined for Antigua was seized on Monday at the Kingston Wharves by members of the Customs Contraband Enforcement Team (CET).


Newton residents block main road
Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth: RESIDENTS OF Newton, St. Elizabeth, blocked the main road leading to Santa Cruz on Monday forcing motorists to use alternate routes to Lacovia and Black River.


Teachers disgruntled with JTA leadership
WITH THE sudden calling off of strike action planned for Monday, some teachers and principals are complaining about the quality of the leadership within the Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA).


...resume normal duties in western Ja
WESTERN BUREAU: TEACHERS IN western Jamaica resumed normal duties on Monday as directed by the Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA) but have warned that anything is possible...


NEPA to kick-start Goshen development process
THE NATIONAL Planning and Environment Agency (NEPA) will be conducting a socio-economic survey in Goshen, St. Elizabeth that when complete, will lay the framework for further development of the area.












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