FIX THEM NOW! MoBay Chamber wants urgent plans for decaying towns
WESTERN BUREAU: COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY will drift away from Jamaica's tourism capital, if the Government does not draft urgent plans for urban renewal, said Winston Dear, president of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce.
Clement Lewis has a place in history
THE 'TOLL holiday' is officially over.
Cornwall five get G-G Awards
WESTERN BUREAU: FIVE EXEMPLARY citizens from the county of Cornwall were on Wednesday evening presented with the Governor-General's Achievement Awards for 2003.
Adams' interview rescheduled
SCOTLAND YARD detectives and local police investigators have postponed the interview they had requested with Senior Superintendent of Police Reneto Adams and five former members of the disbanded Crime Management Unit (CMU).
'We are not responsible'
SAYING THAT she too was concerned about poor conditions in several of the island's resort towns, Minister of Tourism and Industry Aloun Assamba said the responsibility for cleaning up tourist areas lies with other Government agencies.
Disturbance at Fort Augusta
A BRAWL between visitors and correctional officers at the Fort Augusta Adult Correctional Centre for women, St. Catherine, escalated into a disturbance yesterday at the penal facility.
Cops await forensic results on torso
THE POLICE are still uncertain if the torso, fished from the canal at the Jam World Entertainment Centre in St. Catherine three weeks ago, is that of their missing colleague, Detective Constable Devon Pearson.
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