Manley airport expansion progresses
The expansion of theNorman Manley International Airport continues as preparation for the hosting of the ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC) scheduled to officially get under way on March 11. However, Phase 1A of the expansion, which commenced in 2004, will not be completed...
More sellers than buyers at Kingston Craft Market
Beautiful craft items, hand-made clothes and jewellery are among the many creative pieces on display at the Kingston Craft Market in downtown. There was, however, one thing missing on Saturday when a Gleaner news team visited. There were lovely pieces, numerous shops...
'Embrace restorative justice in workplace'
Minister of Justice Senator A.J. Nicholson yesterday urged members of the labour force to embrace restorative justice and reduce the pain and hurt that many persons in workplaces grapple with daily. Restorative justice is an approach to justice that focuses...
Custos Nelson hails senior cop
The Custos of St.James, Clarence Nelson, has hailed outgoing Superintendent of Police, Warren Clarke, for his outstanding performance as a crime fighter in the parish. Supt. Clarke has been reassigned to the Corporate Area by Commissioner of Police Lucius Thomas
No more waivers for World Cup, says KSAC
Mayor of Kingston Desmond McKenzie says the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) will not be issuing any further waivers for the erection of banners and billboards for the hosting of Cricket World Cup. Mayor McKenzie said that since the arrangements...
Eastern parishes to benefit from eye clinic
A number of residents from the parishes of Portland, St. Thomas and St. Mary, are slated to benefit from a free eye clinic, which will be provided by doctors from Voluntary Ophthalmic Services for Humanity (VOSH), an international charity organisation.
Judge says Hutchinson free to go
Lacovia, St. Elizabeth: Member of Parliament for North West St. Elizabeth, J.C. Hutchinson, who was facing charges of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and breaches of the Solid Waste Management Act, had the case against him dismissed yesterday when he appeared...
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