After a few days of decreased COVID-19 cases, the Ministry of Health and Wellness is reporting that cases are once again on the rise.
The government has allocated one billion dollars to rehabilitate some of the worst road conditions across the island, following recent
The House of Representatives has passed the Dogs Liability for Attacks law. It was passed with 17 amendments on Tuesday. The
2 more women turn themselves in, as probe continues into beating of teen
by Natalie Campbell November 17th, 2020
Two more women turned themselves into police, as the probe continues into the wounding of two females at an illegal party on November
An investigation is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the death of 6-year-old Oshane Banton, whose body was found in
2 more persons died from the coronavirus on Saturday. They are an 82-year-old female from St. Catherine and a 92-year-old male from
Western and Northern parishes see increases in COVID 19 cases
by Natalie Campbell November 13th, 2020
Western and northern parishes continue to record an increase in COVID -19 cases. Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Jacquiline Bisasor
Cabinet sub-committee to discuss special measures for Christmas in light of COVID-19
by Natalie Campbell November 13th, 2020
A sub-committee of the cabinet is to meet Friday, to discuss special measures to be taken this Christmas season in light of the