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Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:08:30 -0500
BLOODY FINALE
The parish of St James closed out the year with bloodshed yesterday with the brazen daylight gun murder of a municipal warder and his uncle, who were shot, in a drive-by attack. The victims have been identified as 46-year-old Peter Stewart and his.....

Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:07:37 -0500
Public, private sectors urged to launch more pension schemes
Bustamante Industrial Trade Union (BITU) President General Kavan Gayle says that the State, private sector and trade unions should push for the establishment of more pension schemes in 2022 for workers who are not currently on a plan. The BITU boss....

Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:08:04 -0500
Tufton: Tourists must abide by testing standards
WESTERN BUREAU: HEALTH MINISTER Dr Christopher Tufton says that overseas visitors who are reportedly complaining about getting positive COVID-19 results from polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing after previously getting negative results from...

Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:08:14 -0500
Potter’s wife wants work to preserve his memory
Marsha Norman has chosen to honour her late husband and master potter, Christopher, in a manner to have his work outlive him. Christopher, who had made exquisite teapots and taught at St Andrew High School for Girls for 24 years after doing a short....

Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:08:00 -0500
Woman cries after being remanded on New Year’s Eve
It was a bittersweet moment yesterday for two female friends who found themselves behind bars following an alleged attempt to smuggle contraband into a lock-up, after one was granted bail and the other left in tears when she was remanded. Twenty-......

Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:08:37 -0500
Omicron’s New Year’s cocktail: Sorrow, fear, hope for 2022
PARIS (AP): Sorrow for the dead and dying, fear of more infections to come and hopes for an end to the coronavirus pandemic were – again – the bittersweet cocktail with which the world said good riddance to 2021 and ushered in 2022. New Year’s...

Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:08:10 -0500
JPS reinstalls Orange Bay street lights
WESTERN BUREAU: PEDESTRIANS AND motorists who utilise the Orange Bay to Negril roadway in Hanover have welcomed the move by the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) to replace street lights that were stolen months after they were placed along a two....

Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:07:28 -0500
Body found floating in Rio Grande
RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Portland: The body of a man found floating in the murky waters of the Rio Grande in Portland on Thursday is believed to be that of 20-year-old Tyreke Grossette, who went missing on December 24. The partially nude body, which was.....

Fri, 31 Dec 2021 00:12:56 -0500
FOURTH WAVE
WESTERN BUREAU: It is safe to say that Jamaica has now entered the fourth COVID-19 wave, Minister of Health and Wellness Dr Christopher Tufton has confirmed to The Gleaner. Impelled by the high rate of increase in COVID-19 cases, the minister made.....

Fri, 31 Dec 2021 00:12:44 -0500
Omicron conundrum
The Government is facing a conundrum with the planned resumption of face-to-face classes on January 3 and a steady increase in COVID-19 cases as the highly transmissible Omicron variant continues its rampage globally, but Health and Wellness...

Fri, 31 Dec 2021 00:12:21 -0500
10-y-o shot dead in home attack
“Mommy, mi feel like mi paralysed” were the last words 10-year-old Jezariah Tyrell spoke fluently before she lost consciousness, alerting her frantic mother to a single bullet wound although there was no sighting of blood. The household was fi...

Fri, 31 Dec 2021 00:12:03 -0500
16 homeless after suspected arson attacks
In what residents suspect to be a retaliatory attack in a dispute over domestic issues, arsonists on Thursday morning continued their spate of destruction by setting fire to a three-bedroom unoccupied house after destroying three adjoining houses......

Fri, 31 Dec 2021 00:08:41 -0500
‘No regrets’
Iris Coley today celebrates a remarkable milestone, having survived 100 years – a feat she credits to placing God at the centre of her life, thankful that He has guided her through many of life’s challenges. Born on December 31, 1921, the sevent...

Fri, 31 Dec 2021 00:11:54 -0500
‘I am sick and tired of being in Norwood’
WESTERN BUREAU: Some police officers assigned to the zone of special operation (ZOSO) in Norwood, St James, since the inception of the security measure in June are complaining of fatigue, saying that they desperately want to be reassigned to other.....

Fri, 31 Dec 2021 00:09:12 -0500
‘A time for reflection, rejoicing, recommitment’
While the lingering presence of the coronavirus and the increasing threat of the Omicron variant, coupled with the ban on parties and the continued enforcement of COVID 19- restrictions, have put a damper on New Year’s Eve celebrations, some...

Thu, 30 Dec 2021 00:14:29 -0500
DREAM ENDING
WESTERN BUREAU: Wild celebrations erupted in Clifton, Hanover, yesterday as a community gripped by tension breathed a sigh of relief as five days of searching came to a joyous climax after relatives acted on a vision a cousin received in a dream to....

Thu, 30 Dec 2021 00:14:03 -0500
Dad relieved as five-day search ends in reunion
WESTERN BUREAU: Relatives of 27-year-old Chaleen Evans, the Hanover woman who went missing on Christmas Day, were in a joyful mood yesterday after the University of the West Indies student was found alive on a beach near the Hopewell High School...

Thu, 30 Dec 2021 00:12:30 -0500
‘It was like a movie’
INVESTIGATORS IN Montego Bay, St James, are trying to determine if the unidentified male who was fatally shot yesterday morning while attempting to stage a robbery at the Scotiabank branch in Sam Sharpe Square in the parish had a history of mental.....

Thu, 30 Dec 2021 00:09:37 -0500
EOJ requests $1b for local gov’t polls
With nearly two months before local government elections are constitutionally due, Director of Elections Glasspole Brown says the Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ) has sent a budget of more than $1 billion to the Ministry of Finance and the Public.....

Thu, 30 Dec 2021 00:12:11 -0500
Pinnock: Dual-mode learning still in place for students
WESTERN BUREAU: Dr Michelle Pinnock, regional director for the Ministry of Education’s Region Four, says plans remain in place to balance rotational face-to-face learning with virtual learning if the established COVID-19 vaccination rate of 65 per...



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