Motorist escapes serious injury after boulder hits car in Junction, St. Mary
by Myesha Broadie September 6th, 2022
A motorist traversing the Junction roadway in St. Mary reportedly escaped serious injury, after a boulder fell from the hillside and
The National Works Agency NWA says continuing protests by some residents of St. Thomas are impacting efforts by contractors to improve
JPS says power restoration exercises hampered by St. Thomas protests
by Myesha Broadie September 6th, 2022
Protests in St. Thomas are hampering the efforts of teams from the Jamaica Public Service, J-P-S in fixing the power outage being
Education Ministry urges schools impacted by protests, to utilize a blended modality for the time being
by Myesha Broadie September 6th, 2022
The Education Ministry has called on administrators of schools impacted by protests, to utilize a blended modality for the time being.
Parents and guardians concerned about their children’s safety, as new school year begins
by Myesha Broadie September 6th, 2022
The new school year began yesterday (September 5), and many students ventured out for face-to-face classes. However, as students make
Stakeholders report relatively smooth start to the new academic year
by Myesha Broadie September 5th, 2022
There was a relatively smooth start to the 2022/2023 academic year. For the most part, students turned out for orientation activities,
A father is grieving the loss of his three young sons. The boys, all under age ten, died in a fire which gutted their home in
Gov’t denies claims that agricultural lands in Innswood have been sold to developers for housing
by Myesha Broadie September 5th, 2022
The government is denying reports that agricultural lands in Innswood, St. Catherine have been sold to developers to be used for