Power hike rollback not in Gov't hands
THE OFFICE of Utilities Regulations (OUR) has said that the cries of the protesting public for a rollback of the rate increases recently granted to the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS), cannot be met without the Government attracting a lawsuit.
Suspects in cops' murder identified
ALMOST FOUR months after three policemen were murdered by gunmen in Kingston during a nine-hour rampage, Deputy Commissioner of Police Mark Shields says the Jamaica Constabulary Force has identified the killers and are close to arresting them.
Tanker driver wage talks this week
THE UNION of Clerical Administrative and Supervisory Employees (UCASE)will this week begin negotiations with three local petroleum-marketing companies.
De la Vega gets free services
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: THE DE LA Vega Citizens Association held an open day last Friday at the local community centre, where several public agencies turned out to offer free services to residents of the area.
'Hard work, 4-H Club boosted my career'
WHEN ADLYN Astley landed a job at the new Tastee Patties location in May Pen in May, she had no idea that within a month, she would rise from cook to supervisor, and then to assistant manager of the establishment.
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