UIC president & 4 others remain in lock up following illegal march in Kingston
by Patrice Walters September 22nd, 2021
The leader of the United Independent Congress (UIC) Joseph Patterson remains in police custody this afternoon, as a march against
Alternative arrangements being made for Edna Manley College students impacted by fire
by Patrice Walters September 17th, 2021
Alternative work space arrangements are being put in place for the students impacted by this morning’s fire at the Edna Manley College
Government to arrange transport for fire-fighters following car crash in St Ann
by Patrice Walters September 17th, 2021
The ministry of local government has indicated that efforts are being made to provide transportation for fire-fighters to and from work
The St. Ann police have identified suspects, who are being sought in relation to a double murder in Claremont yesterday. It’s
The ministry of health said beginning tomorrow, the administration of the Pfizer vaccine will be postponed, until a second shipment
CDC puts Jamaica at level 4 on travel advisory list due to high covid cases
by Patrice Walters September 7th, 2021
The United States Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a level 4 travel notice for Jamaica, warning citizens
IGL boss says Covid prevention is key & increased oxygen demand puts supply at risk
by Patrice Walters September 4th, 2021
Managing Director of IGL Peter Graham is urging Jamaicans to focus more on preventing themselves from contracting the coronavirus, so
Concerns about impact of no movement days on students and teachers who will need to travel to other locations for online classes
by Patrice Walters September 3rd, 2021
Concern has been raised about the upcoming no movement days and the impact this will have, on teachers and students, who do not have