More than 500 cars stolen in US shipped to Jamaica - Hot rides
THE JAMAICAN authorities, with assistance from several United States law enforcement agencies, are moving to recover more than 530 motor vehicles which were stolen in the United States then sent here and sold, many to unsuspecting customers.
Inflation may reach 13 per cent
JAMAICA'S INFLATION rate is set to reach a high of 13 per cent during the current financial year.
Schools prepare for 'pink eye' care
THE MINISTRY of Health says it will be writing to schools ahead of the Christmas term which begins in September, to update principals on how to deal with the acute conjunctivitis (pink eye) outbreak.
NWC braces for possible strike
THE NATIONAL Water Commission (NWC) says it will seek to ensure that its operations run as smoothly as possible, even if a threat of islandwide strike by one of the major unions representing its workers is carried out.
Gov't calls retired teachers in west
WESTERN BUREAU: RETIRED TEACHERS in western Jamaica are being asked to register at the Ministry of Education's regional office, as part of a contingency plan to ensure that classrooms are adequately staffed come September...
Pennicook in support of casinos
PAUL PENNICOOK, the Director of Tourism, has backed the introduction of casino gaming in Jamaica.
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