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Mounting pressure for Labour Ministry to address issues being faced by Jamaican farm workers in Canada
  There is mounting pressure from stakeholders for Labour Minister Karl Samuda to address alleged poor working conditions and bad
Jamaica Customs says anti-corruption measures are yielding results
  The Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) is reporting that measures put in place in recent years to stem corruption are yielding results
Gas prices down $4.50 for the second consecutive week
There will be mixed movements in the prices of products supplied by Petrojam effective today.   For the second consecutive week,
Transport sector ready for the new academic year despite issues
  Members of the transport sector say they are ready for the new academic year, despite the many issues plaguing the sector.
JGRA assures stakeholders that steps have been taken at gas stations across the country to ensure the safety of employees and customers
President of the Jamaica Gasolene Retailers Association, Dianne Parram is assuring stakeholders that steps have been taken at gas
Man killed in drive-by shooting in Waterford, St. Catherine
A man was killed in a drive-by shooting in Waterford, St Catherine last evening (August 30).   Dead is thirty-year-old Derron
Lightning strike to JPS power grid resulted in several customers experiencing outages this morning
A lightning strike to the Jamaica Public Service power grid resulted in several customers experiencing outages this morning (August
NRSC’s Executive Director urges motorists to be careful when traversing wet roadways
As several sections of the country continue to be affected by heavy rainfall, Executive Director of the National Road Safety Council,