Major Stories

NEPA Standing by Its Windalco Fish Kill Report

The National Environment Planning Agency (NEPA) says its report on the Rio Cobre fish kill on Monday, August 2, remains,…

3 years ago

CPFSA Urges Alternative Forms of Discipline

The Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) calls on parents to find alternative forms of discipline for their children.…

3 years ago

Coral Gardens: Rastas Show Support for Clarendon Woman

Scores of Rastafarians from the Coral Gardens Benevolent Society gathered in Sam Sharpe Square, St. James on Thursday, August 5,…

3 years ago

Hospitals in Western Region Exceed 100% Occupancy

The Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA), says the major increase in COVID-19 cases has resulted in two primary public hospitals…

3 years ago

JPS Installs Street Lights for Maxfield Residents

Residents of Pretoria Road in Maxfield St. Andrew were elated Wednesday, August 4, after a team from the Jamaica Public…

3 years ago

Four Haitians Who Arrived in Portland Remain in Police Custody

Four Haitians are being held at an undisclosed location in Portland, after they arrived by boat in Buff Bay on…

3 years ago

MAJ Urges Tighter Restrictions as Hospitalizations Rise

President of the Medical Association of Jamaica (MAJ), Dr. Andrew Manning is urging the Government to further tighten the COVID-19…

3 years ago

Professor Hope: Haircut Claims Raise Self-Hatred Concerns

Culture and Gender Studies Professor at the University of the West Indies, Donna Hope, says Jamaica still has some way…

3 years ago

Triple Murder in Stony Hill Linked to Emancipation Day Killing

A triple murder in Stony Hill St. Andrew shortly after noon on August 4, has left residents in shock as…

3 years ago

Windalco says it Does not Accept Liability for Rio Cobre Fish Kill

The West Indies Alumina Company, Windalco says it is not accepting responsibility for the fish kill in the Rio Cobre…

3 years ago