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Sun, 21 Nov 2021 00:08:34 -0500
Reid walks away from JC with multimillion dollar settlement
Disgraced Jamaica College Principal Ruel Reid yesterday inked a multimillion-dollar deal at the eleventh hour with the St Andrew-based boys’ school he led for 14 years. The last-minute settlement was reached to avert his return to the Old Hope Ro...

Sun, 21 Nov 2021 00:14:10 -0500
Bail baffle!
At least two hundred and seventy-two of the persons charged for serious crimes in the last decade have committed the same offence while out on bail. To make matters worse, sexual intercourse with a minor, rape, and grievous sexual assault top the.....

Sun, 21 Nov 2021 00:16:03 -0500
Millions down the drain
Tax authorities will not be able to collect four years of property tax arrears owed by Constant Spring Golf Club (CSGC) amounting to millions of dollars, following a ruling by Jamaica’s second-highest court this week. It marks the latest...

Sun, 21 Nov 2021 00:08:26 -0500
Jury still out on states of emergency
Jamaica must employ more evidence-based anti-crime strategies to permanently eliminate the scourge of crime, instead of hastily arranged states of emergency (SOE) that only offer a temporary fix to the problem, Jamaican criminologist Sanjay...

Sun, 21 Nov 2021 00:15:17 -0500
Slain trainee policeman’s family took threat lightly
WESTERN BUREAU : A man fingered in the death of trainee police constable Duvaughn Brown of Williamsfield in Naggo Town, Westmoreland, had threatened the student policeman’s brother hours before the shooting, stating that he had not yet made any.....

Sun, 21 Nov 2021 00:13:48 -0500
Gov’t seeks legal advice on fate of Colombian wanted for killing of Haitian president
The Jamaican Government is weighing “legal consideration” regarding the fate of an ex-Colombian army officer described as a key suspect in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, the Foreign Ministry has confirmed. This disclosure....

Sat, 20 Nov 2021 00:11:48 -0500
Clock winds down
With hours on the clock before the special leave of scandal-scarred former Education Minister Ruel Reid was set to expire, negotiations between the Ministry of Education (MOE) and Jamaica College (JC) board to determine the way forward were still......

Sat, 20 Nov 2021 00:09:15 -0500
‘GUN SALUTES NOT ENOUGH’
Members of the security forces operating in the Corporate Area are peeved at the recent declaration of states of emergency (SOE), lamenting the distress among officers who are being asked to make do with insufficient resources. Kingston Western was....

Sat, 20 Nov 2021 00:11:34 -0500
No addresses for ID cards under NIDS
Leader of Government Business in the Senate Kamina Johnson Smith has given the assurance that the proposed national identification card will not bear the addresses of Jamaicans who sign up for it. She made the disclosure after Opposition Senator...

Sat, 20 Nov 2021 00:11:38 -0500
Wage agreement no victory for Gov’t – DCS rep
Despite inking a wage agreement on behalf of the senior uniformed officers within the Department of Correctional Services (DCS), Leslie Campbell made it clear that their acceptance of the four per cent wage increase offer should not be interpreted.....

Sat, 20 Nov 2021 00:10:21 -0500
Holness says focus on economy and crime, not elections
WESTERN BUREAU: Prime Minister Andrew Holness on Thursday said that no elections will be held until the Government is able to stimulate the economy and bring stability to the nation’s crime problem. He was speaking during a tour of sections of the...

Sat, 20 Nov 2021 00:11:18 -0500
Tonia Williams euphoric over Rhodes Scholarship opportunity
Twenty-three-year-old Tonia Williams, Jamaica’s 2022 Rhodes Scholar, said it was a moment of shock and emotional highs when she learnt that she was being awarded this year’s scholarship on Thursday afternoon. “I’ve had a couple of hours to p...

Sat, 20 Nov 2021 00:10:30 -0500
Cattle grazing is a waste of time, says Deslandes
Jamaica Dairy Development Board (JDDB) Chairman Dr Derrick Deslandes has dismissed the traditional method of pasture-grazing cattle as an outdated and wasteful way of feeding. Speaking during Thursday’s launch of the National Livestock Genetic...

Sat, 20 Nov 2021 00:10:41 -0500
Montague mum on CAP contract issue
Mining Minister Robert Montague has maintained his silence on the controversial Clarendon Alumina Production (CAP) contract issue that has seen board chairman Norman Reid resign in protest. Approached by The Gleaner on Friday at a function in Ocho....

Sat, 20 Nov 2021 00:11:57 -0500
Witness maintains gangster wanted to drink blood from skull
The self-confessed member of the One Don Gang yesterday dismissed a suggestion that he had fabricated a story about an alleged gang member’s desire to drink blood from a skull because he wanted to spark sensation in the media. The prosecution’s...

Sat, 20 Nov 2021 00:10:14 -0500
Tufton eyeing 2022 resumption of work on western children’s hospital
WESTERN BUREAU: Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christopher Tufton is hopeful that the construction of the Western Children and Adolescents Hospital, which is being built on the grounds of the Cornwall Regional Hospital, in Montego Bay, will...

Fri, 19 Nov 2021 00:11:46 -0500
Ruel courts JTA help
The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) has intervened on behalf of former Education Minister Ruel Reid in the controversy surrounding his tenure as principal of Jamaica College (JC). Reid, who is a long-time member of the powerful teachers’ un...

Fri, 19 Nov 2021 00:10:50 -0500
Disabled woman shot in head after warnings she was targeted
An inconsolable girl who witnessed a gunman, posing as a customer, murder her grandaunt at close range on Wednesday is wracked with guilt after letting him inside their Passage Fort Drive yard. The tragedy unfolded after the gunman gave the...

Fri, 19 Nov 2021 00:10:24 -0500
Lewin: SOEs a political masterstroke for JLP
WESTERN BUREAU: Former Police Commissioner Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin believes that the Andrew Holness-led Jamaica Labour Party could reap political benefits from the timing of the states of emergency (SOEs) declared on Sunday as the local...

Fri, 19 Nov 2021 00:07:13 -0500
COVID crunch forces students to ditch school to care for families
Nineteen-year-old Yashieken Campbell decided to forego the last two terms before her graduation at Kellits High School in Clarendon in order to generate income to take care of her young daughter and other family members. Campbell, who previously...



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