Normality restored after smoke cause evacuation at Sangster Airport
by Patrice Walters November 9th, 2019
Normal operations have resumed at the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, St. James. This after the departure lounge
A St. Ann man accused of pretending to be an employee of the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) is to re-appear before the court, later
Businessman gets clearance to challenge FLA decision to revoke licenses
by Patrice Walters November 8th, 2019
The court has granted permission for businessman Orville Henriques to seek judicial review of the Firearm Licensing Authority’s
Some workers at the Bank of Nova Scotia have reportedly threatened to take industrial action next week, if management fails to finalise
PSOJ again calls for electronic trading platform, forward currency market
by Patrice Walters November 8th, 2019
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is urging the foreign exchange working committee to continue efforts to implement the
Information Minister Karl Samuda says despite the revocation of the United States visa of a government minister, investors will not
The mother of a baby who was recovered from a pit latrine in Hessen Castle, near Alexandria St. Ann last week is in police custody.
A man was shot and killed while dropping off his child at the Cornwall Gardens basic school in Mount Salem, St. James, this morning