Petrojam blast Explosion will trigger price hike
AN EXPLOSION and fire at the Petrojam oil refinery on Marcus Garvery Drive in St. Andrew yesterday, will trigger a jump in the price petroleum products...
Corruption commission staff request rejected
THE MINISTRY of Finance and Planning has rejected a request from the Corruption Prevention Commission that more staff be provided to address concerns about the investigative capabilities of the agency.
NCB contributes to Ardenne's new science wing
DANIEL THOMAS, the top performing boy in the region in the 2004 Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) science examinations, has become a major drawing card for his school, Ardenne High.
Follow the Bajans, says A-G Nicholson urges bipartisanship on death penalty
MINISTER OF Justice A.J. Nicholson suggested yesterday that the government may seek to travel the route taken by Barbados in abolishing previous rulings by the Privy Council on certain death penalty cases in an effort to return to hanging.
New police station for Mountain View Avenue
MORE THAN a year after the government promised the citizens of Mountain View Avenue a permanent police station, National Security Minister Dr. Peter Phillips is expected to fulfil that commitment today...
Andrade-Gooden's murder case - Mother weeps at trial
IT WAS another emotional day of testimony in the murder trial of 37-year-old Paul Gooden, former consultant at Yummy Bakery, St. Andrew, in the Home Circuit Court.
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