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New $12M Welcome to Negril sign to boost visitor attraction
The Tourism Ministry has indicated that a new 12 million dollar Welcome to Negril sign, will help to boost visitor attraction to the
Police recover stolen cattle in St. Ann; four men in custody
Four men are now in custody in relation to the theft of 15 heads of cattle in St. Ann last night (September 8).   Reports are that
Six-year-old boy drowns in St. James
A six-year-old boy from St. James drowned yesterday after reportedly being carried away by flood waters. He has been identified as
Jamaica’s leaders pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth following her death
Governor General Sir Patrick Allen and Prime Minister Andrew Holness are among world leaders paying tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth
September 8 to 19 declared period of mourning following Queen’s passing
The government has declared September 8 to 19, a period of mourning. This following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. In a statement
Pan Africanist Bert Samuels decries that Jamaica remains tied to the British monarchy
Pan Africanist Bert Samuels has decried the fact that Jamaica remains tied to the British monarchy, despite years of calls for the
Citizens having domestic issues urged to seek intervention before matters escalate
A call is being made for citizens having domestic issues to seek intervention before these matters escalate. This, after a St.
Opposition calls for audit of SCJ Holdings
Opposition Spokesman on Agriculture Lothan Cousins has called for an audit of the SCJ Holdings, following allegations of changes in