Police puzzle - Arrest them! DPP wants cops involved in Grants Pen shooting arrested
Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Kent Pantry, has given instructions for the four policemen implicated in last Friday's controversial killing of 18-year-old André Thomas in Grants Pen, St. Andrew, to be arrested.
Abuse must stop - Smith
Amid the controversy swirling around the latest incident of alleged police excess in Grants Pen, St. Andrew, last Friday, Minister of National Security Derrick Smith has reiterated his government's commitment to stamping out such cases of abuse.
Child dies after being hit by bus - Police, principal call for pedestrian crossing
WESTERN BUREAU: The Montego Bay police are appealing to the authorities to put a safety device in place at the John Rollins Success Primary School for children to cross the roadway...
Greene sent on leave
Weeks after getting the nod from the Office of the Services Commission to return to his former post as Town Clerk at the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC), Errol Greene is being faced with an obstacle.
PM says investment, trade priority of Gov't
WESTERN BUREAU: Prime Minister Bruce Golding says increasing trade and investment is a priority of the Jamaican Government, and will be a focus of his administration's development strategy."In that regard, the EPA (economic...
Jordi Dunbar is winning 'bee' for St Catherine
Spanish Town Primary's Jordi Dunbar triumphed in yesterday's arduous St. Catherine Parish Final of The Gleaner Children's Own Spelling Bee.
Archbishop of York arrives today
The Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, will arrive in Jamaica this evening.Archbishop Sentamu will be visiting the island until October 12."There is an air of excitement ahead of his visit," said the Rev.
Musgrave medallist bats for science and technology
Professor Bertram Oliver Fraser-Reid, this year's recipient of the Gold Musgrave Medal for Distinguished Eminence in the field of Science, says Jamaica needs to pay closer attention to its development of science and technology as it seeks to improve its...
Putting a wrap on a meaningful Caribbean-EU trade agreement
The Caribbean and the European Union are locked in negotiations for a new trade agreement to supersede the trade aspects of the current Cotonou Agreement.
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