Project to reduce garbage entering the Kingston Harbour to be expanded
by Clement Reid November 15th, 2022
A project to reduce garbage entering the Kingston Harbour is to be expanded in the coming months. The project, which is a collaborative
PSOJ says possible 50% productivity loss could follow strike by taxi and bus operators
by Clement Reid November 15th, 2022
Private sector groups say there could be an estimated productivity loss, of 50 per cent, following Monday’s strike, by public
Man seen in viral video intimidating passengers in protest, charged
by Clement Reid November 15th, 2022
Police say the man, seen in a viral video, harassing and intimidating passengers in a taxi in Downtown Kingston, during Monday’s
Opposition suggests that PATH be tied to parents’ participation in P.T.A activities
by Clement Reid November 15th, 2022
Opposition Spokesman on Education Damion Crawford, is suggesting that the participation of children in the Programme of Advancement
PPV operators expected to withdraw services to press government to grant traffic ticket amnesty
by Clement Reid November 14th, 2022
Taxi and bus operators across the island are expected to withdraw their services on Monday, in an effort to press the government, to
Consideration being given to extend time frame within which motorists should pay outstanding tickets
by Clement Reid November 14th, 2022
Consideration is being given to extending the time frame within which motorists with outstanding traffic tickets should pay the fine.
Minister Williams says social media has amplified gang violence in schools
by Clement Reid November 14th, 2022
Education Minister Fayval Williams says social media has amplified the issue of gang violence in the nation’s schools. Speaking
The St. James police say they are facing several roadblocks in the investigation into the murder of nine-year-old Gabriel King, in an