Damaged Force: Poll says half the JCF is corrupt
The police force was established to serve and protect the people of this country, but unfortunately, this has not been the perception of Jamaicans over the years.
Demolition of squatter structures sparks protest
WESTERN BUREAU: Tempers flared in Duncans Bay, Trelawny, yesterday when former Member of Parliament (MP) for North Trelawny, land developer Keith Russell, demolished two illegal unfinished structures on his 800- acre property.
More groups add voices to CWC concerns
St. Ann's Bay Mayor Delroy Giscombe and the island's private sector have added their voices to concerns raised over Government's preparedness for Cricket World Cup (CWC) slated for March.
Guns barking in Seaforth
SEAFORTH is a thriving western St. Thomas Town. With a high school, police station and library, among other civic amenities.
Disabled policeman refuses to be a cripple
IMAGINE seeing the things you use to do well and things you have always dreamt of doing but cannot participate because you are confined to a wheelchair.
100th Anniversary of Kingston Earthquake
Today, January 14, 2007, marks the centenary of the Great Kingston Earthquake and Fire of 1907 that ravaged the Capital City at approximately 3:30 p.m. on January 14, 1907.
Two killed in car crash
Onlookers view the wreckage of a motor car on the Lances Bay main road in Hanover, following a traffic accident, which resulted in the death of two persons.
Selected entries from Charles Hyatt's diary
February 14, 1931: My mother, Ruth Caroline Hyatt, laughs with joy when I step on to the stage of life. She is my first fan. My father, Herbert Hyatt, boasts to his friends that I will be a lover boy.
Piped water now flowing in Cotterwood, 'St Bess'
The residents of Cotter-wood in deep rural St. Elizabeth have something to smile about.
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