Cascade residents demand better roads - Cascade residents want rock solid roads
THE PLACARD-BEARING residents said that since 2004, they have been without proper roads and, as a result, have been cut off from sections of their community. According to the residents, a bypass was provided by the Government...
TOUR OFF - Patterson cancels farewell caravan with successor
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson yesterday announced he has abandoned plans to undertake an islandwide tour with his successor and, in the face of growing tension between at least two candidates in the People's National Party (PNP)...
Four MPs still to sign Code of Conduct
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) senator Dwight Nelson and four Opposition Members of Parliament are still to sign the Political Code of Conduct, according to the Office of the Political Ombudsman.
Transformation of education sector well under way - Monteith
MINISTER OF State in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Culture, Senator Noel Monteith, says despite many challenges, the transformation of the education sector is well under way.
Pantons' trial begins
THE $2 BILLION lawsuit brought by the Government-owned Financial Institutions Services Ltd. (FIS) against Kingston businessman Donald Panton and other defendants began in the Supreme Court yesterday.
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