The Honey Man of Clarendon
It's six o'clock on a Friday morning and a short, slim man in his 60s is standing by the side of the Bustamante Highway in Clarendon, arranging some bottles on a wooden stall. As vehicles whiz by, the man starts to move faster.
Absence of the children's registry hampering courts
The absence of the children's registry is preventing the court from prosecuting persons for failing to report abuses against children, says Resident Magistrate Paula Blake Powell, the chairman of the Eastern Circuit of Children's Courts.
Ex-guard found guilty of murder
A Home Circuit Court jury on Tuesday found 34-year-old former security guard Ralston Baker, of Mountain View Avenue, St. Andrew, guilty of the murder of his 49-year-old common-law wife Carol Harrison-Blair.
Mitchell urges Caribbean to harness science, technology
The Caribbean must collectively harness science and technology or risk falling further behind the developed world, says Grenadian Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell, who holds the portfolio within CARICOM.
Acid victim starts reconstructive surgery in US next Thursday
For 18-year-old Sheneil Walcott, who was severely burnt when she was doused with acid exactly one year ago, the journey back to normality will begin in a few days. The vibrant teenager's smile has never been the same since November 22...
Shaw accuses Junor of 'trying to cover up the truth' at PAC
Tempers flared at Parlia-ment's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on Tuesday with Opposition member Audley Shaw accusing Government member John Junor of trying to "cover up the truth."
Andem trial postponed
The murder trial of 42-year-old gang leader Joel Andem and the two men charged jointly with him was on Monday put off until February 5. They are charged with the murder of 48-year-old gas station operator Sylvia Edwards.
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