BLACKLISTED? - Gov't to probe alleged anti-Jamaica advisory by United States
THE REFUSAL of an American financial house to do business with a local engineer on the basis that he has Jamaican ties, has raised alarm bells in the Foreign Affairs Ministry...
Seven named in PRIDE fraud
THE CRIMINAL Investigation Bureau in Kingston has got the go-ahead to execute arrest warrants on seven persons that the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has ruled against in the National Housing Development Corporation (NHDC) fraud case.
Brace for more power outages
HIT BY lightning, failing generators, and a cut in its back-up power supply, the Jamaica Public Service Company Limited has been forced to develop a new system of load-shedding to cope with demand.
JUTC to reinforce buses for safety
THE JAMAICA Urban Transit Company (JUTC) says it will be issuing more precautionary advisories and installing protective bars to reinforce any vulnerable areas in its buses.
Excelsior's founding principal dies
THOMAS EDWARD 'Ted' Dwyer, educator and founding principal of Excelsior Community College, Mountain View Avenue in Kingston died yesterday, shortly after 1 p.m. after a brief illness.
Circumstantial evidence to close 7-y-o murder case
THE CROWN will be relying on circumstantial evidence and common design to prove the seven-year-old murder case against Leacroft Livingston, 45-year-old cable service operator, and his wife Beverly.
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