DCP Shields stresses need for crime survey
WESTERN BUREAU: As the authorities battle to control the country's worrying crime problem, the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is suggesting that the Ministry of National Security should conduct an independent national crime survey...
Flankers fed up of bad roads! - Residents tired of St James Parish Council neglect
WHAT'S NOT WORKING? - Road conditions in Flankers, St. James, are horrible to say the least. These roads are a perennial thorn in the side of the community. If the main entrance to Flankers, McKenzie Drive, is anything to judge by...
PM dismisses election calls again... Declares that 'nation's business' will not be derailed
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller, has once again dismissed calls for an election date saying that persons making the call want to see the nation's affairs derailed. Speaking at a media fete at Laughing Waters...
Accountant accused of dismembering wife remanded
WESTERN BUREAU: Forty-two-year-old Aston Campbell, charged for allegedly hacking his wife to death and dumping her body parts in a pit latrine, was remanded in custody when he again appeared before the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.
JTB urged to focus on Ja diaspora
WESTERN BUREAU: Junior Minister of Foreign Affairs, Delano Franklyn, says the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) needs to place far more focus on the Jamaican diaspora with the aim of engaging them in the country's development.
King of Sabina Park - Most fans, however, remember Rowe's achievements in the Test arena
WHEN THE umpire calls play for the opening World Cup match between West Indies and Pakistan at Sabina Park on March 13, Lawrence Rowe will most likely be in the stands. Rowe, 58, now lives in South Florida. He scored runs aplenty at the club..
Mother, daughters face court
The murder trial of Beverly Scarlett and her two adult daughters who are charged jointly with the murder of Scarlett's former lover is to start today in the Home Circuit Court.
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