Another stalemate Police Federation walks out on Finance Ministry
The wage negotiation meeting between government and executive members of the Police Federation ended prematurely yesterday when federation members walked out on Junior Finance Minister Fitz Jackson...
More flooding in 'St Bess'
WESTERN BUREAU: Torrential rains in St. Elizabeth have again washed out roads in Santa Cruz, while causing widespread flooding in the nearby Bybrook community.
Intelligence-led policing the focus says Shields
WINNING THE war against crime, extortion and corruption among public officials, were dominant themes in questions posed to Deputy Com-missioner of Police (DCP) Mark Shields in a Gleaner/Go-Jamaica online chat Thursday night...
Policeman weeps in court
A POLICEMAN who was involved in a love triangle which allegedly led to the murder of his wife, wept yesterday as he described the condition in which he saw his wife's body at the funeral parlour on the night of November 24, 2000. Detective Corporal Glen.
Woman shot by policeman awarded millions in damages
A WOMAN who was left crippled from the chest down after she was struck by a policeman's bullet has been awarded $16.7 million in damages against the government...
Traffic changes coming for Half-Way Tree
AS PREPARATORY works for the erection of the Half-Way Tree Transportation Centre get into high gear, traffic changes are set to be implemented in Half-Way Tree shortly. As of Labour Day, May 23, South Odeon Avenue at both its intersections with Eastwood.
Carib poison centre launched
A FIRST of its kind, multi-agency centre, set up to reduce the incidents of poisonings in Jamaica and the wider Caribbean was launched by Health Minister, John Junor yesterday, at Eden Gardens in Kingston. The Caribbean Poison Information Network...
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