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Mon, 25 Jul 2022 00:09:28 -0500
Two killed in collision nightmare
Sunday’s mass-casualty crash along the Llandovery main road in St Ann has highlighted Jamaica’s public emergency traffic crisis. That grim warning comes from Dr Lucien Jones, vice-chair and convenor of the National Road Safety Council (NRSC). ...

Mon, 25 Jul 2022 00:09:04 -0500
Lawsuit looms over Excelsior as nursing students in limbo
Excelsior Community College (ECC) is facing the threat of a lawsuit following claims from several final-year nursing students that senior administrators have sabotaged their prospects of completing the Bachelor of Science nursing programme. The...

Mon, 25 Jul 2022 00:08:31 -0500
Audley Shaw’s less-famous twin
Audrea Shaw-Green still has cups and other paraphernalia she was given as a child during the 1962 Independence celebrations. Though she was 10 years old at the time, she recalls the happenings vividly, the excitement etched in the mind of the now......

Sun, 24 Jul 2022 00:11:52 -0500
MP Jackson sues Scotiabank over cheque-cashing fee
St Catherine Southern Member of Parliament Fitz Jackson has locked horns with Scotiabank Jamaica, filing a lawsuit in the Supreme Court challenging the legality of cheque-cashing fees imposed by the financial institution on its customers. The court....

Sun, 24 Jul 2022 00:10:50 -0500
‘Hard work always pays off’
A decade has passed since Brigitte Foster-Hylton, OD, hung up her spikes, calling time on a long and successful international career. And in a Sunday Gleaner interview last week, the former women’s 100-metre hurdles World champion shared that the...

Sun, 24 Jul 2022 00:10:13 -0500
Crime consensus under threat?
National Security Minister Dr Horace Chang has not attended any of the six meetings held this year by the Crime Monitoring Oversight Committee (CMOC), which has been mandated to set goals aimed at mitigating crime and report to the public on the...

Sun, 24 Jul 2022 00:06:31 -0500
Doctors refuse to have skin bleachers as patients
Several Jamaicans who have used chemicals to lighten their skin are now caught in a quandary as some medical practitioners are flatly refusing to treat them – regardless of their health concern – because of the heightened risk of developing life...

Sun, 24 Jul 2022 00:12:13 -0500
Former Companies Office boss claims victimisation
Former Companies Office of Jamaica (COJ) CEO, Judith Ramlogan, is alleging victimisation in the non-renewal of her contract after two decades at the helm of the executive agency. Ramlogan, who was also the registrar of companies, told The Sunday......

Sat, 23 Jul 2022 00:09:48 -0500
NARCO DRAGNET
Fifty-year-old Anthony Daniels and 60-year-old Hugh Fraser, who were among four men held in a major police operation this week, have been accused of being players in a drug-trafficking network operating out of Jamaica and the United States. Daniels....

Sat, 23 Jul 2022 00:09:22 -0500
Third J’can consents to extradition in int’l money laundering case
One of the three Jamaicans implicated in an alleged “sophisticated” international scheme that laundered more than US$6 million in drug-trafficking yesterday abandoned his plans to contest his extradition to the United States. Seivwright Affleck,...

Sat, 23 Jul 2022 00:06:10 -0500
Foster-Allen warns of grief if COVID learning gap not reversed
Elaine Foster-Allen, former permanent secretary in the Ministry of Education, has added her voice to warnings that the estimated 120,000 students who were missing from online classes in the height of the COVID-19 pandemic will cause grief for...

Sat, 23 Jul 2022 00:08:08 -0500
Attorney says man lost teeth in reported family brawl with cops
WESTERN BUREAU: A 22-year-old farmer who reportedly injured a police officer’s hand during a fight in downtown Montego Bay, St James, was offered bail on Friday. Brian Clarke, who is of a Sunderland address, is charged with assault occasioning...

Sat, 23 Jul 2022 00:10:05 -0500
Reluctant entrant wins coveted Nurse of the Year award
Alicia Adamson was on Friday crowned the 2022-2023 Nurse of the Year during the annual Nurses Association of Jamaica (NAJ) and LASCO Chin Foundation awards ceremony. Adamson, who has served as a midwife for nine years and also as a registered nurse....

Sat, 23 Jul 2022 00:08:48 -0500
Residents pleased with Carib Cement’s $3m injection at Harbour View sports complex
Grateful political representatives and residents of Harbour View heaped praises on Carib Cement on Thursday after the company injected $3 million into the renovation of the basketball court at Rocky Park Sports Complex in their St Andrew community.....

Sat, 23 Jul 2022 00:08:56 -0500
‘It brings me such joy’
The Reverend Joan Williamson recalls sitting on a wall near the Victoria Jubilee Hospital while growing up in downtown Kingston, daydreaming that someone passing by would notice her impoverished reality and need for help. “There were days which I....

Sat, 23 Jul 2022 00:09:56 -0500
Samuda: NWC exploring renewable energy options
WESTERN BUREAU: Matthew Samuda, minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, says that efforts are being made to incorporate renewable energy systems into the supply systems to reduce electricity costs at the...

Sat, 23 Jul 2022 00:07:51 -0500
Chances Rehab Centre to know fate September
WESTERN BUREAU: The operators of the Chances Rehabilitation Centre in Hanover will know if they have to close the facility come September 23, when a judgment is to be handed down in the case brought against them by the health authority. The...

Sat, 23 Jul 2022 00:10:55 -0500
Man freed of gun charges after witness fails to show at trial
A St Andrew construction worker accused of shooting at his ex-girl and her boyfriend has been freed of gun charges. The charges of illegal possession of firearm and illegal possession of ammunition against Sheldon Robinson were dropped in the Gun.....

Fri, 22 Jul 2022 00:14:07 -0500
Who is a child?
The Joint Select Committee reviewing the Jamaica Teaching Council Bill has been forced to seek advice from the Attorney General’s Chambers after concerns were raised about how the term ‘child’ was defined. The bill defines a child as a perso...

Fri, 22 Jul 2022 00:15:17 -0500
Cops find rifle capable of firing different types of bullets
WESTERN BUREAU: A rifle capable of firing multiple types of ammunition and 100 live rounds believed to belong to men who executed Andre Young along the Rose Hall main road in St James on Wednesday afternoon have been seized by the police. Young, 35....



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