6 Things You Need To Know Today – March 28, 2014
St Thomas Parents Pimping Their Kids. The St Thomas police have revealed that statistical data has made it clear many parents in the parish have been pimping their daughters as a source of income… Read...
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Death Haunts Family – Tivoli Committee Collects Testimonies Ahead Of Enquiry. Tivoli resident Nadine Sutherland yesterday recounted the horror of two nephews being killed by members of the security...
View Article6 Champs 2014 Records In Context
The 2014 staging of the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys’ and Girls’ Championships ended on Saturday night with Calabar High School retaining its title from 2013 and Edwin Allen High School taking its second...
View Article6 Things You Need To Know Today – April 29, 2014
Gov’t Plea For EWI – State Considers Approach To IDB As Loan Rejected For 381MW Project. The Jamaican Government is contemplating making an approach to the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to ask...
View Article6 Things You Need To Know Today – April 30, 2014
EWI Rescue Plan: Paulwell Wants OCG’s Stance Changed To Allow Loan For 381MW Project. Energy minister Phillip Paulwell is seeking to nudge Contractor General Dirk Harrison’s office into conceding that...
View Article6 Things You Need To Know Today – May 2, 2014
Break Silence, EWI – Energy Consultant Urges Hong Kong-Based Company To Show Public Its Ability To Implement Project. Stephen Wedderburn, the man who coordinated the liquefied natural gas (LNG) project...
View Article6 Things You Need To Know Today – June 16, 2014
‘Plan Bee': Farmers Look Forward To Benefits From Recently Constructed Wax Apiary. Oronde McNish, president of the St Thomas Bee Farmers’ Association, is looking forward to sweeter days as he expects...
View Article6 Things You Need To Know Today – June 23, 2014
GSAT Placement Pain – Education Minister Promises Transfers In ‘Obvious Cases’. A weekend has passed since students across the island received the results of the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT), but...
View Article6 Things You Need To Know Today – June 30, 2014
Courting Disaster – DPP Wants Pressure On Gov’t To Invest More In Justice System. Bemoaning the recurring low levels of fiscal support to the justice system, Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Paula...
View Article6 Things You Need To Know Today – September 16, 2014
Respect For All – New Commish Vows To Build Trust In Police. Dr Carl Williams yesterday took the reins as Jamaica’s 28th commissioner of police, vowing to increase the level of trust between the men...
View Article5 Things To Do This Weekend – Nov 7-9
1. Enjoy a weekend of dance courtesy of the Stella Maris Dance Ensemble. The ensemble kicks off its 21st anniversary with a FREE full-length show on Friday, November 7 at 7 pm at the Little Theatre....
View Article6 Things You Need To Know Today – January 7, 2015
Visa Crackdown. Despite a series of interventions by local authorities, Jamaicans, including students, applying for visas to enter the United Kingdom are likely to be barred by a Home Office visa...
View Article6 Things You Need To Know Today – January 9, 2015
Rogue Principals. Rogue heads of public schools snubbing instructions to attend leadership training at the National College for Educational Leadership (NCEL) could, in short order, face the wrath of...
View Article6 Things You Need To Know Today – January 28, 2015
Judges Livid – Only Politicians To Retain Automatic Right To Police Bodyguards. Some of the country’s judges yesterday responded with fury after it was announced that they would no longer be...
View Article6 Things You Need To Know Today – March 3, 2015
Insurance Premiums Skyrocket For Accident-Prone Class Of Young Drivers. The carnage on the nation’s roadways is causing drivers under 30 years old to dig deeper into their pockets to pay, on average,...
View Article6 Things You Need To Know Today – March 10, 2015
Church Rape Cover-Up – Sex-Abuse Victims Intimidated By Predator Pastors. The Office of the Children’s Advocate (OCA), the agency mandated to safeguard the rights and well being of children in Jamaica,...
View ArticleChamps School Profile – Titchfield High School
It has been decades since Titchfield High School last lifted the cup at Girl’s Champs, but it does have a legacy to be proud of. Here are three facts about the team from Portland. Titchfield was the...
View Article6 Things You Need To Know Today – March 12, 2015
Fury Over Dabdoub – Labourites Clash After Party Leader Engages Comrade For Legal Advice. Fresh fury yesterday opened festering wounds in the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) as members wrangled over the...
View ArticleChamps: A Glimpse Behind The Scenes – Part 1
Have you ever watched Champs – live at the National Stadium or otherwise – and wondered how it all came together? Wonder no more! We spoke with Colleen Montague, Chairman of ISSA’s Boys and Girls...
View ArticleChamps: A Glimpse Behind The Scenes – Part 2
Have you ever watched Champs – live at the National Stadium or otherwise – and wondered how it all came together? Wonder no more! We spoke with Colleen Montague, Chairman of ISSA’s Boys and Girls...
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