Shortage of building inspectors raises concern
THE NUMBER of building inspectors employed to the Manchester Parish Council is inadequate. But, according to Kenneth Mullings, the Superintendent of Roads and Works for the Manchester Parish Council, his team had managed to complete at least 80 per cent.
'Jeanne' batters the Bahamas
HURRICANE JEANNE, a dangerous category three storm, battered the Bahamas on Saturday, causing severe flooding and damage to buildings and utility poles in some areas.
School shelters stripped
SOME SCHOOLS that were used as shelters during the passage of Hurricane Ivan have reopened, however, they are still occupied during school hours by persons whose homes have been ravaged.
Delivery instructions via telephone... Three men and a baby
WHILE HURRICANE Ivan battered the island with heavy winds and rains, Shereen Smith went into labour.
Rising waters posing risk in New River
TWO WEEKS after Hurricane Ivan ravaged the island, life has not returned to normal for residents of New River in St. Elizabeth.
Privy Council hearing for CCJ case
GROUPS OPPOSED to the establishment of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) are to have their day in court when their case is heard in a two-day presentation (December 14 and 15) before the United Kingdom-based Privy Council...
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