Former councillor held for illegal trading of gas oil
MAY PEN, Clarendon: A former councillor of the Clarendon Parish Council is among four people arrested in connection with the illegal trading of gas oil in the community of Chatteau....
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Accused on assault rap to return to court
On October 18, Phillip Morgan is to return to the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court to further answer wounding and assault charges...
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Three shot and killed next door police station
One man is being sought in connection with the shooting death of three persons outside a supermarket next door the Spring Mount Police Station in St James yesterday afternoon...
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Female charged with larceny
A trick that went too far landed a woman in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court Friday to answer to larceny charges....
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JN Group raises $1.3m for cancer fight
JN Group employees have raised more than $1.3 million over the past six months to assist in the fight against cancer, says Tanya Pringle, manager of the Corporate Communications Department...
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Accused drugs smuggler granted bail
WESTERN BUREAU: A Trelawny woman who allegedly tried to smuggle over five pounds of ganja through the Sangster International Airport, in Montego Bay, was offered bail when she appeared in the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court Friday....
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Island Special Constabulary Force mourns corporal's death
Members of the Island Special Constabulary Force in St Catherine are mourning the loss of a corporal who collapsed and died while on duty on Tuesday....
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Flankers man reported missing
Forty-year-old Dwayne Belnais, labourer of Morning View Drive, Flankers, St James, has been missing since Monday, October 7.
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Rastafarian culture strengthens in Central and South America
PANAMA: While Rastafari has made inroads well beyond its Jamaican origins, it appears the faith is planting increasingly permanent roots in Central and South America, according to supporters...
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Wisynco donates $2m to Missionaries of the poor
Father Richard Ho Lung's Missionaries of the Poor has received support from Wisynco's Wata, CranWATA and Bigga brands to the tune of $2 million to bolster operations for the mission....
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NEPA investigates reports of crocodiles being eaten
The National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) is deeply disturbed by increasing reports of crocodiles being eaten by members of the public....
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Lloyd Grandison reported missing
Thirty-year-old Lloyd Grandison, cashier of Whitehall Avenue, Kingston 8, has been missing since Tuesday, September 24....
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