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Several schools yet to receive grants due in December from Gov’t for school operations; PATH lunches impacted
The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says several school administrations have not received grants due in December from the
Computer lab to be established at Craighead Primary in Manchester following promise my MP Audley Shaw
Students at the Craighead Primary School in Manchester will soon have a computer laboratory to assist with their technological
Manchester police probing murder of woman in Land Settlement District last night
The Manchester police are probing the murder of a woman in Land Settlement District last night (January 14).   Dead is
Portmore Mayor calls for increased lighting and police patrols along Dyke road in St Catherine
A call is being made for increased lighting and police patrols along Dyke road in Portmore, St Catherine.   This, following the
PM Holness: effort being made to get all unattached males into the National Service Corp
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has stated that effort will be made to get all unattached youth, especially males, enlisted in the
Cocaine seized at Kingston port still being weighed
The value of a large shipment of cocaine seized at the Kingston port earlier today has not yet been determined, as the illicit drug is
Large quantity of cocaine seized at Kingston Port
Hundreds of kilograms of cocaine were seized at the Port of Kingston, this morning (January 14).   The illicit drug was seized
Two men shot, 1 fatally in Montego Bay, last evening
  Two men were shot, 1 fatally on Barnett Street in Montego Bay, St. James, last evening (January 14).   Dead is 30-year-old