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CHANG DEFENDS DALLING - Security minister backs FLA leadership after IC report
June 05, 2026
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National Security Minister Dr Horace Chang has come to the defence of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) Shane Dalling after the opposition People’s National Party called for his resignation in the wake of a report from the Integrity Commission (IC) on the operations of the entity.
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Man killed in alleged shootout with police in Portmore
The Independent Commission of Investigations has launched a probe into the fatal police shooting of a man in St Catherine on Thursday night.
Reports are that about 8:45 p.m., members of the St Catherine South Quick Response Unit were on patrol in the Gilbert Avenue area of Dunbeholden, Portmore, when they observed a man allegedly standing with a firearm tucked in his waistband.
Reports are that about 8:45 p.m., members of the St Catherine South Quick Response Unit were on patrol in the Gilbert Avenue area of Dunbeholden, Portmore, when they observed a man allegedly standing with a firearm tucked in his waistband.
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The announcement was reported by the Jamaica Observer on Wednesday, which cited a joint statement it said was issued through the Bahamian law firm LennoxPaton.
The announcement was reported by the Jamaica Observer on Wednesday, which cited a joint statement it said was issued through the Bahamian law firm LennoxPaton.
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Former Court of Appeal President Ian Forte dies
Retired Court of Appeal President Justice Ian Forte has died at age 89.
The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), in expressing sadness at his passing on Friday, described Forte as a distinguished jurist whose contributions helped shape Jamaica's legal system and wider Commonwealth jurisprudence.
The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), in expressing sadness at his passing on Friday, described Forte as a distinguished jurist whose contributions helped shape Jamaica's legal system and wider Commonwealth jurisprudence.
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CHANG DEFENDS DALLING - Security minister backs FLA leadership after IC report
National Security Minister Dr Horace Chang has come to the defence of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) Shane Dalling after the opposition People’s National Party called for his resignation in the wake of a report from the Integrity Commission (IC) on the operations of the entity.
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With close to two decades in the music industry, Kevin Downswell has been a guiding light for Jamaicans as a gospel artiste who has kept it real and authentic with his fans over the years.
Recently, he felt moved to reach out by issuing what for him is a compelling clarion call in the form of a powerful musical message titled Steady on the WYFL riddim. Just ahead of his upcoming album launch, we dropped five questions on the Take The Lead singer to address what to him seems like a troubling trend of young people losing their identity; his current projects and why he continues to choose God over everything.
Recently, he felt moved to reach out by issuing what for him is a compelling clarion call in the form of a powerful musical message titled Steady on the WYFL riddim. Just ahead of his upcoming album launch, we dropped five questions on the Take The Lead singer to address what to him seems like a troubling trend of young people losing their identity; his current projects and why he continues to choose God over everything.
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Known as W18, the mixed-use project earmarked for 18 West Kings House Road aims to deliver a blend of retail, office and lifestyle spaces.
The project, being undertaken by Delorvan Limited, which owns the property, is scheduled for completion in December 2027.
Known as W18, the mixed-use project earmarked for 18 West Kings House Road aims to deliver a blend of retail, office and lifestyle spaces.
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Daryl Vaz’s announcement of a two-stanza increase in bus and taxi fares was, in part, the minister’s attempt at an illusionist’s trick that made inevitable the frustration and cynicism that have been displayed by transport operators.
The development again highlights the need for a new system, outside the realm of political consideration or control, for the determination, and regulation of transportation fares. It also further underlines the recent suggestion by The Gleaner’s Editorial Board that Minister Vaz move with urgency in drafting and publishing of his promised national transportation policy.
The development again highlights the need for a new system, outside the realm of political consideration or control, for the determination, and regulation of transportation fares. It also further underlines the recent suggestion by The Gleaner’s Editorial Board that Minister Vaz move with urgency in drafting and publishing of his promised national transportation policy.
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