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Sat, 04 Dec 2021 00:07:39 -0500
GRANDMA KILLED IN FIGHT
Travis DeSouza is now trying to process the fact that his 77-year-old grandmother is dead, allegedly at the hands of one of her grandsons in an incident he describes as “pure foolishness”. Recalling the events leading to the tragedy in Kemps Hil...

Sat, 04 Dec 2021 00:07:30 -0500
DPP calls for painstaking probes to present potent cases
Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Paula Llewellyn has emphasised the importance of collecting, analysing and presenting digital evidence that can stand up to scrutiny in court. Speaking at the launch of three training videos dubbed ‘Digital......

Sat, 04 Dec 2021 00:08:00 -0500
Sisters throw out furniture to host school in living room
Several children are singing the praises of a makeshift classroom created by sister teachers in the hills of Bull Bay, St Andrew, to release them from the frustrations of online schooling. Kimberlee Woods and Karen Wright are at the heart of the...

Sat, 04 Dec 2021 00:09:07 -0500
Defence accuses lead investigator of lousy detective work
The lead investigator in the Clansman-One Don Gang case yesterday dismissed a suggestion that his investigation was shabbily done. Attorney-at-law Kimani Brydson, who is representing defendants Tomrick Taylor, Owen Ormsby and Daniel McKenzie, made.....

Sat, 04 Dec 2021 00:08:52 -0500
Residents mum as gunmen shoot 13-y-o girl, man
Residents of Cassava Piece in St Andrew are remaining tight-lipped about a shooting incident in the Grant Lane area of the St Andrew community on Thursday night, which left a 13-year-old girl and a man injured. According to Detective Inspector...

Sat, 04 Dec 2021 00:08:15 -0500
Anderson raises red flag over approach to Teaching Council Bill
WESTERN BUREAU: Dr Garth Anderson, dean of the Teachers Colleges of Jamaica, is warning that the Government could be going down a slippery slope in its approach to the current Jamaica Teaching Council Bill, which is before Parliament, by not...

Sat, 04 Dec 2021 00:08:09 -0500
Nurses to decide next move in wage talks today
WESTERN BUREAU: The Nurses Association of Jamaica (NAJ) is expected to announce its next move in regard to its ongoing wage negotiations with the Government today, following a meeting with its members. Yesterday, NAJ President Patsy Edwards-Henry......

Sat, 04 Dec 2021 00:07:36 -0500
Alliance to face court under suspension
Alliance Investment Management Limited (AIML), Alliance Financial Limited (AFL), their President Peter Chin and Vice President Robert Chin are facing a raft of charges for alleged breaches of the Bank of Jamaica Act, the Banking Services Act and...

Sat, 04 Dec 2021 00:07:19 -0500
Budding entrepreneur solves vax card case
What started out as a friendly challenge from a concerned member of the public who believed Bahja Bent possessed some level of artistic and visionary skills to solve her problems has now spawned a fledgling business venture for the Negril,...

Sat, 04 Dec 2021 00:07:10 -0500
Mico grads gift $1.2m in scholarships
Twelve aspiring educators at The Mico University College in St Andrew were on Thursday awarded a total of $1.2 million by past students from Batch 146, the institution’s graduating class of 1984. “They, graduates who left her 41 years ago, have....

Fri, 03 Dec 2021 00:13:05 -0500
Kiddie heartbreak
Winston Burrowes has been left heartbroken after the mother of his one-year-old son disappeared with the infant just over a year ago from their St Catherine home. He claims to have only successfully contacted her by telephone once. She vowed never....

Fri, 03 Dec 2021 00:12:46 -0500
DON PUZZLE
The detective sergeant who led the One Don Gang investigation has defended the police’s decision not to charge the former top-tier gang member who had outed his alleged ex-cronies, claiming he was never wanted in the St Catherine North Police...

Fri, 03 Dec 2021 00:13:27 -0500
New constitutional conundrum in vaccine court fight
Government lawyers have signalled that remedies under contract law for the breaches triggered by mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policies may not be sufficient to compensate affected employees, raising the possibility for constitutional redress. On....

Fri, 03 Dec 2021 00:12:27 -0500
Patterson pleads with PM, Golding for republic push
Senior statesman and former head of government, P.J. Patterson, has issued an impassioned plea to Prime Minister (PM) Andrew Holness and Opposition Leader Mark Golding to transcend partisan borders and capture a historic landmark by relinquishing......

Fri, 03 Dec 2021 00:10:33 -0500
‘I had faith’
Tears flowed from Shamoya Smith’s eyes midsmile as she walked the stage last Thursday during the International University of the Caribbean (IUC) graduation ceremony at Hope United Church in St Andrew. It was a moment of immense gratitude when she....

Fri, 03 Dec 2021 00:10:52 -0500
Haiti extradition treaty not on front burner – Chang
WESTERN BUREAU: Despite the existence of established smuggling routes in which guns and drugs are trafficked between Haiti and Jamaica, the Holness administration is in no rush to forge an extradition treaty with its French-speaking neighbour. The.....

Fri, 03 Dec 2021 00:10:23 -0500
A small business’ big battle with COVID
Even if businessman Delroy Dyah had a crystal ball, he could not have forecast the myriad of hardships that overtook him since the onset of COVID-19 in March 2020. But failure was never an outcome that Dyah was prepared to accept, as he drew on...

Fri, 03 Dec 2021 00:11:13 -0500
180 at-risk youth targeted under crime-prevention initiative
Some 180 at-risk youth living in hotspot communities within Kingston, St Catherine, Clarendon and St James are now being targeted under an initiative geared at improving their social, educational and economic opportunities. The FHI 360’s Local...

Thu, 02 Dec 2021 00:11:47 -0500
‘HE JUST WALKED OUT’
A high-level corruption probe has been launched into the mysterious disappearance from police custody of a Jamaican fugitive wanted in St Lucia for murder and gun crimes, with preliminary indications that lawmen might have been complicit in the...

Thu, 02 Dec 2021 00:12:22 -0500
Burn unit in the works
Jamaica’s public-health system may open doors to its only burn unit by 2023, closing a yawning deficit in burn wound care that is too costly for most patients. The upshot of the game-changing investment will offer a lifeline to hundreds of...



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