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March 2014
DERBY IN THE CITY
Agriculture Ministry expending $109m in St. Elizabeth
A NEW OPPORTUNITY
Senate begins debate on anti-gang bill
University students tour North South Highway
Dane Hype goes ‘Hardcore’- Recording artiste to release single next month
MBU seek win to stay leaders
Reggae Youths gunning for top spot
A TIME OF REFLECTION
The observance of Ash Wednesday
Cabinet approves merger of JCF and ISCF
February 2014
$12m police post for Irwin
ADDRESS TRANSPORT WOES
Little London PYC cops debating title
Muffy Dawn ready to soar with ‘Must Fly’ single
Major facelift for Greenwich farm
Blitz get by Spartans
MBU in table top clash
Does abstinence still make sense?
FREEING UP GANJA
JTB wins coveted Int’l Awards
Minister says tourism product must be improved
Police to launch campaign against extortion
Sandals upset leaders
CHILD PROTECTION IS CRITICAL
CHAOS VERSUS COMMONSENSE - Make the Montego Bay Transportation Centre viable
Parents urged to set good examples for children
Basic school students to get computer tablets
Grand Palladium Jamaica on a mission to train managers
Wheelchair bound 76-y-o releases first gospel album
Melbourne in top spot
Woman dies in Rose Hall crash
JPs, Justice and the Jamaican reality
Time for a change
Chilando have the ‘Gyal Dem a Wine’-Artiste says it’s a busy 2014
Reno continue to dominate
Jamaica’s stopover arrival figures up by 4.7%
SERVICE ABOVE SELF
‘WE NEED TO REDUCE POLICE KILLINGS IN JAMAICA’
Flanker youth urged to start a small business
China and Jamaica to conclude Harmony Cove development talks
More houses for Path families by March 31
Listen to the‘Sound of theDrums’ this Sunday
Falmouth to get vehicle pound soon
Reggae, Kickers go top
WHO ARE THE CONTRACTORS?
LET’S RESPECT EACH OTHER
Beryl Rochester becomes first female Custos of St. Elizabeth
Agriculture Ministry helping food exporters to improve operations
CSJP continuing to change lives
‘Lighters up’ is a major hit
‘HECOIN IS NOT A SCAM ENTITY!’
Sugar workers get keys to new homes
POLITICS IS NOT A BAD THING
A LONE VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS?
Safe school policy guidelines for 595 primary schools
PAUL ELLIOTT IS THE ‘CHOSEN ONE’ - Veteran Reggae artiste still making strides
Knibb seek back-to-back wins
CLEAN UP THE JCF
$36m to get Falmouth Hospital Operating Theatre back on track
The Pinnacle Land dispute and Rastafari’s claim
Local manufacturer enjoying linkages from Caribbean Marketplace
UTECH SIGNS MOU WITH UNIVERSITIES OF MIAMI & CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
FREEPORT ROAD UNDER REPAIRS - Corrections to be made to Johns Hall road work
Ghetto Youths International on a roll
Kickers, Revelation could go top
Registration on for GOJ health card
IMF team to visit this week
Preserving a legacy - MoBay Boys and Girls Club to get major facelift
CRIME FIGHTING NEEDS SUPPORT
RED CARD FOR MUSICIANS AND ARTISTES IN TOURISM?
‘Care Protect Jamaica’ project kicks off - Initiative launched at Barracks Road Primary
Minister Thwaites meets with principals regarding JCF report
Flow and Najee bring musical joy to Herbert Morrison Technical
Second round draw
January 2014
TOURIST KILLED BY JET SKI
‘Put an end to corrupt politics!’
Tufton resigns from SW St. Elizabeth
RBC to sell its Jamaican Banking operations
Com. C’s Culinary Arts Club treats children
Miguel Antonio to appear on Jazz and Blues
Revelations stunner
FORMER CUSTOS PASSES ON
FULFILL HOSPITAL PROMISE
Upgrade for South Coast attractions
Restoration afoot in Falmouth
Include parents too
‘I’m not surprised by ‘death squad’ allegations’
More MoBay students off to overseas schools
COMPUTER TABLETS FOR ST. MARY’S PREP SCHOOL
Sean Paul nominated for YVAS
RECORD $ FOR MILO WESTERN RELAYS
Snake scare in Quarry
Flooding in Falmouth
Greater accountability needed
‘Changes to drivers’ licensing system are ridiculous!’
CHTA Travel Marketplace 2014 reaps success at MoBay Convention Centre
‘The Voice’ winner Tessanne Chin for sumfest 2014
MINISTER THWAITES ANNOUNCES SCHOOL-BASED CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAMME
KNIBB SNATCH TITLE
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