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Broadcasting Commission clamps down on material promoting illegal activity such as drug use and scamming
The Broadcasting Commission has issued a directive to broadcasters to take immediate steps to prevent the transmission of any recorded
Kingston West police issue warning to violence producers in the division
The Kingston Western police are warning violence producers, that they will not tolerate a resurgence of crime in the area.   The
Man killed, woman hospitalized after altercation in Dumbarton, St. Ann
A dispute in Dumbarton, St. Ann, has left one man dead and female nursing knife wounds.   Police have not issued a statement on
South Trelawny residents now have access to free Wi-Fi
Hundreds of residents of Lowe River in Trelawny will now benefit from free internet in their community.   The Universal Service
Police making gains under Operation Relentless II; four dozen firearms seized in just over two weeks
Close to 50 firearms were seized in the last 17 days, since the launch of Operation Relentless II.   The operation, which was
Security Minister says certification of polygraph examiners will help government tackle corruption
The Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) launched its first course for polygraph examiners, yesterday.   The
50 new garbage trucks en route to Jamaica
Jamaica will have 50 new garbage trucks by the end of this month.   That’s according to Information Minister, Robert Morgan.
Fact-finding team now in Canada carrying out investigations on alleged mistreatment of Jamaican farm workers
The fact-finding team, appointed by the Labour Ministry, to probe claims of alleged mistreatment from Jamaican farm workers in Canada,