EMANCIPATION DAY MESSAGES
'We must never forget the sacrifice made' AUGUST 1, 1838 was the dawn of a new Jamaica. It represented victory and liberation for our people and an opportunity for them to carve out an acceptable lifestyle for themselves.
Samuda blasts Robertson's Sectoral Debate presentation
KARL SAMUDA, Opposition spokesman on Trade and Tourism, has blasted the Government for withholding the 'true state' of Jamaica's competitiveness within the international economic market.
Stay with Forgotten Hero on holiday card
IT'S HOLIDAY racing at Caymanas Park today, the moderately supported 10-race programme featuring three trophy races, two being run for the first time.
Traffic changes in Montego Bay
THE URBAN Development Corporation (UDC) is advising that traffic on the Howard Cooke Boulevard/Alice Eldermire Drive in Montego Bay...
Constable commits suicide
A 35-YEAR-OLD police constable took his life yesterday morning with a single bullet from his licensed 9-mm pistol, while sitting on a chair at the back of his home in Windsor Castle, St. Mary.
C&W adjusting rates
RATES FOR overseas calls made from Cable & Wireless' fixed lines and World Talk cards are to be further reduced when a revised schedule of charges comes into effect on September 1, while some domestic services will cost more.
Cops crack organised crime ring
THE CLARENDON police have cracked what they believe is an organised criminal gang, which is reportedly responsible for several murders, robberies and carjackings committed across six parishes.
Denbigh tends to the young farmer
YOUTH IN Agriculture will be the highlight at the 51st annual Denbigh Agri-Industrial Show which gets under way today in Denbigh, Clarendon.
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