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Fri, 24 Sep 2021 05:02:14 -0500
Massive haul from COVID fines - St Thomas court collects $4.7 million in one day
A staggering $4.69 million was collected in fines for breaches of the Disaster Risk Management Act (DRMA) in Morant Bay, St Thomas, on Wednesday. According to the Court Administration Division, just over 70 persons were brought before the court......

Fri, 24 Sep 2021 05:02:04 -0500
Family says mom died after contracting COVID at hospital
A family in Lluidas Vale, St Catherine, is mourning the death of their mother, 56-year-old mother Beryl Junior, who they say contracted COVID-19 while she was a patient at the Spanish Town Hospital where she was admitted with asthma problems....

Fri, 24 Sep 2021 05:02:20 -0500
‘Funeral home’ sends strong vaccine message’ - Get vaccinated now ... if not, see you soon’
"Don't get vaccinated," read a message posted on the side of a Wilmore funeral home truck parked along the side of a road in North Carolina, USA. There is no Wilmore funeral home. The printed message, though, represents a strategy by an...

Fri, 24 Sep 2021 05:02:19 -0500
Blackman wanted one last look at man he ordered killed
A former gangster turned State witness yesterday testified that Andre 'Blackman' Bryan, the reputed head of the One Don faction of the Clansman gang, laughed after being told that a man he ordered killed had been executed. The self-confessed...

Fri, 24 Sep 2021 05:02:18 -0500
Frequent power outages anger Kingston community
Howie, a resident of Beverly Gardens in Fletcher's Land in Kingston, said he was forced to spend most of Wednesday night in his car as he was unable to bear the heat after his electricity was disconnected. He told THE WEEKEND STAR that despite......

Fri, 24 Sep 2021 05:02:21 -0500
Westmoreland church hit by COVID deaths
Members of the Glad Tidings Assembly of God in Broughton, Little London, Westmoreland, have had their faith tested by the novel coronavirus, which has claimed the lives of at least three members and infected several others. The church's pastor,......

Fri, 24 Sep 2021 05:02:07 -0500
Producer has high hopes for Big Chest rhythm
Recording artiste Prezident Brown is one of several artistes who lent their vocals to the Big Chest Rhythm. Produced by Treasure Chest Productions, the rhythm was officially released on August 31. "My song on the riddim is talking about the...

Fri, 24 Sep 2021 05:02:03 -0500
Diverse acts for Hot Tea rhythm
Jahvillani, Mr Vegas, and Cutty Ranks are the top-tier dancehall entertainers to join a newly launched project courtesy of Terror Family Production, Donstew Production, and Wai Fuzion Records, titled the Hot Tea rhythm. Talented artistes...

Fri, 24 Sep 2021 05:01:57 -0500
100 per cent of Jakes Hotel staff vaccinated
After spending time educating its staff about the COVID-19 vaccine and "meeting them wherever", Jason Henzell, chairman of Jakes Hotel, Villas...

Fri, 24 Sep 2021 05:01:56 -0500
Big Rob wants Jamworld transformed
Robert 'Big Rob' Miller, the member of parliament for St Catherine South East, wants Jamworld to be transformed into a mini stadium and entertainment zone. Jamworld was once home to Sting, which was dubbed 'The Greatest One Night Show on Earth......

Fri, 24 Sep 2021 05:01:55 -0500
Mayne wants greater Internet access in St Ann South West
Member of Parliament for St Ann South West Zavia Mayne is banking on the roll-out of the national broadband programme to help with the education of children in areas of his constituency. Mayne, a Government MP, who is in his second term, said...

Fri, 24 Sep 2021 05:01:46 -0500
Dave Brown wants action
"I cannot afford to be that MP who just talks and makes wild promises," Dave Brown, the member of parliament for Hanover Eastern has said. The second-term representative, while speaking in the State of the Constituency Debate on Wednesday,...

Fri, 24 Sep 2021 05:01:50 -0500
Unknown number of children not logging on for school, says Williams
Education Minister Fayval Williams says she cannot tell how many students are currently without devices such as tablets and laptops amid growing concerns that many children have not been able to access online classes since the new school year...

Thu, 23 Sep 2021 05:01:58 -0500
$200,000 fine for mask - Judge imposes heavy sentences for COVID breaches
Two sisters who were arrested and charged on August 20 under the Disaster Risk Management Act (DRMA) were each fined $200,000 or 30 days in jail on Wednesday in the St Thomas Parish Court for not wearing masks. They are 30-year-old Racquel...

Thu, 23 Sep 2021 05:02:01 -0500
New hope for man fighting cancer
When Jovayne Bailey was diagnosed with stage four cancer last December - and when efforts to get him immediate help were met with one disappointment after another - the 20-year-old was secretly falling into depression. But his situation has taken....

Thu, 23 Sep 2021 05:01:55 -0500
Cops probe reprisal theory in triple murder
Head of the St Mary Police Division, Superintendent Bobbeth Morgan-Simpson, says that the police believe that yesterday's daring daylight triple killing in Enfield was targeting one individual. Two of the deceased have been identified as Donald......

Thu, 23 Sep 2021 05:01:42 -0500
Med student begs Jamaicans to take vaccine after mother dies from COVID
"I felt helpless and like I had no power at all to help her. There was just nothing I could do save her life," said Earlton Bowen, a doctor in training, following the death of his mother, Paulette Forrester. Forrester, 64, a mother of three and.....

Thu, 23 Sep 2021 05:01:52 -0500
Cops and anti-vax mandate protesters clash
Gavin Stewart, attorney for Joseph Patterson, president of the United Independent Congress, said his client firmly rejects any notion of illegality for leading a march on Gordon House yesterday. "My client said he was going about his lawful...

Thu, 23 Sep 2021 05:01:57 -0500
Witness says Blackman ordered Price Rite hit
A self-confessed member of the One Dong gang yesterday testified that Andre 'Blackman' Bryan, the alleged leader of the One Don gang, ordered and planned the murder of an alleged St Catherine community don in 2017. The man, who was reportedly...

Thu, 23 Sep 2021 05:02:03 -0500
ROAD-A-Fix programme highlights Crawford’s first year
Central Manchester Member of Parliament Rhoda Crawford has spoken glowingly about her achievements since assuming the reins of the constituency a year ago. On Tuesday, Crawford, speaking in the State of the Constituency Debate, said that several....



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