TYRONE'S WATCH - Still waiting for water in Skibo!
What's not working? Last week, the residents of Clarendon Gardens in Clarendon complained bitterly about being constantly overwhelmed by flood waters. This week, the people of Skibo in Portland tell an equally sad tale about water.
Anthony Hylton makes debut address to UN today
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Anthony Hylton will make his debut address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York today after meetings yesterday with U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan...
Colin Powell threatened Pakistan - Musharraf
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP): Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf said in his memoir released yesterday that he had no choice but to switch support from the Taliban to the U.S.-led war on terror or face an American "onslaught" and a possible...
Savings for NWC from hospital energy project
A public energy-efficiency initiative, set to shave 30 per cent off hospital light and water bills, is soon to be extended to the National Water Commission (NWC) where even greater savings are expected at most energy-hungry public sector agency.
Land Agency unsure of clear-up date
The National Land Agency (NLA) is unable to state when it will clear the existing backlog of applications filed by property owners protesting against the value placed on their land.
Transport authority moves to rid Spaldings of traffic congestion
The Southern Regional Transport Authority is moving to rid the town of Spaldings of traffic congestion, by encouraging operators of public passenger vehicles to use the municipal parking area and not to park on the streets.
Newsmaker: Tanya Stephens - Dancehall evolution sparks 'Rebelution'
IN DANCEHALL music where trends transcend quality, Tanya Stephens is an exception to the rule. Two years after rocking the dancehall with the acclaimed Gangsta Blues, the diminutive singer returns with Rebelution, another message-based album.
JPS disruption to affect St Thomas and St Catherine's water supply
National Water Commission (NWC) customers in some areas of St. Thomas and St. Catherine will have their water supply disrupted today and tomorrow, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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