Police to stage vigil over salary
MORE THAN six thousand rank-and-file members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) are planning to stage an all-night vigil on Sunday in downtown Kingston to protest the Government's refusal to grant them a salary increase.
CASE classes resumed
THE COLLEGE of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE) in Portland reopened its doors to registered students on a phased basis, following days of closure.
Sagicor to finance nutrition competitions
THE CARIBBEAN Food and Nutrition Institute (CFNI) and Sagicor, parent company of Life of Jamaica (LoJ) signed a memorandum of understanding which will see the company financing two CFNI nutrition competitions for three years.
Granville residents laud police raid
WESTERN BUREAU: RESIDENTS OF Granville in St. James are expressing renewed confidence in the police following Saturday's massive raid in the community in which 15 men, nine of whom have since been released, were detained.
Hanover lawmen still probing car-stealing ring
WESTERN BUREAU: THE HANOVER police are hunting for the mastermind behind the multimillion-dollar car-stealing ring that they penetrated three weeks ago, seizing four motor cars and arresting two men.
Row over mongoose as World Cup 2007 mascot
CONTROVERSY IS brewing, particularly in Grenada, over an alleged proposal to use a mongoose as the mascot for Cricket World Cup 2007, which will be hosted by the Caribbean.
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