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Gov’t developing comprehensive operational plan to protect the Rio Cobre following recent fish kill
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Pearnel Charles Junior says the Government is developing a comprehensive operational plan to
JAS says more farmers coming forward about how they suffered from recent effluent spill and fish kill in Rio Cobre
President of the Jamaica Agricultural Society, Lenworth Fulton says more farmers are coming forward about how they have suffered severe
Police Constable Noel Maitland remanded until September 16
Police Constable Noel Maitland has been remanded until September 16. The Attorneys representing Mr. Maitland, who is charged with the
Mobile police station now operational in the second city
A mobile police station is now operational in the St. James Police Division, as cops seek to restore order in the second city. Head of
Motorists urged to drive carefully following fatal crash on Bustamante Highway
Head of the Public Safety & Traffic Enforcement Branch, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Gary Mckenzie, is once again
MP Julian Robinson says poor students will suffer the most if teacher migration issue is not addressed
Member of Parliament for South East St. Andrew, Julian Robinson says students who come from poor households will suffer the most if the
Education Ministry says 167 teachers have resigned since July
The Education Ministry is reporting that 167 teachers have left the classroom since July of this year.   Education Minister Fayval
Government and public sector teachers expected to acheive favourable wage agreement
Expectations are high for the government and public sector-teachers, to come to a favourable agreement, for wages and other benefits.