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Some 2,000 new residential units to be constructed for workers of Spanish-operated hotels and their immediate families
Some 2,000 new residential units for workers of Spanish-operated hotels and their immediate families are to be constructed.   The
Infrastructure and Physical Development Committee calls on regulatory agencies to ensure housing developers do not infringe on citizens’ rights
The National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) and the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation have been called on to
Kingston Western police ramping up efforts to end turf war between residents of Tivoli Gardens and Denham Town
The Kingston Western police are ramping up efforts to put an end to an alleged turf war between some residents of Tivoli Gardens and
Four firearms seized in St. James within the last 24 hours
  Four firearms were seized in St. James within the last 24 hours.   The weapons were seized in separate security operations.
Some Manchester business operators say 62-hour curfew is affecting their sales
The imposition of a 62-hour curfew in sections of Manchester has reportedly hampered some business operations, especially food
Opposition concerned that gov’t is not doing enough to address the working conditions of security guards
The Opposition People’s National Party is expressing concern that the government is not doing enough to address the working conditions
No need for panic about strength and soundness of Jamaica’s financial system, says PM
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to defend the strength and soundness of the country’s financial system.   This amid
Discussions underway over new design for Highgate Market in St Mary which was gutted by fire last year.
The Local Government Ministry is working on a new design for the Highgate Market in St Mary which was gutted by fire in July last year.