Hard work does pay, editor tells graduates
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: EDITOR-IN-CHIEF of The Gleaner, Garfield Grandison, on Sunday, July 3, charged graduates of the Guy's Hill Primary School that they need to be focused on achieving their goals as "hard work does pay."
Late start, hurricane leave circus organisers in the red
THE ORGANISERS of Suarez Circus have been hobbled by a loss in excess of $5 million, triggered by the double whammy of the brouhaha with the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) over regulatory requirements and a powerful hurricane which followed...
Fort Augusta inmates relocated during 'Dennis'
MORE THAN 200 female inmates and two infants at the Fort Augusta Adult Correctional Centre have been transferred to the Horizon Adult Remand Centre on Spanish Town Road, according to Major Richard Reese...
Security firm audit expected this week
WESTERN BUREAU: THE FINDINGS of the much-anticipated audit of security firms in western Jamaica, which was ordered by the commanding officer of Area One, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Keith 'Trinity' Gardener, should be completed...
DCP Tilford Johnson to retire
AFTER 40 years of distinguished service to the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), Deputy Commissioner Tilford George Johnson will today say goodbye to the organisation, as he prepares to go on pre-retirement leave.
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