More schools reopen under trying conditions
Hurricane Ivan were reopened yesterday, but under less than ideal conditions.
August Town tense - Residents protest against double killing by soldiers
A NINE-MEMBER team from the Bureau of Special Investigation (BSI) headed by Granville Gause, Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police, has commenced investigations into Sunday night's killing of two August Town residents...
More cash for relief efforts
PRIVATE SECTOR interests have already given some $500 million in aid to assist with recovery efforts following Hurricane Ivan and more is still on the way, says Burchell Whiteman, Information Minister.
Chief Justice to rule in Janice Allen case
Staff Reporter CHIEF JUSTICE Lensley Wolfe is to make a ruling in the next two weeks as to whether the Judicial Review Court has the power to review the acquittal of Police Constable Rohan Allen...
Bread shortage to ease
WESTERN BUREAU: THE BAKERS' Association of Jamaica (BAJ) is optimistic that the shortage of bread and baked products that has plagued some sections of the island since Hurricane Ivan will be alleviated by next week.
Cop gunned down
THE SMALL and quiet farming village of Jeffery Town, western St. Mary, erupted in mourning early yesterday morning, after one of their own, a 33-year-old policeman, was shot and killed at a bar in the district by gunmen.
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