The case against four St James residents who are facing lottery scam charges after being arrested in a raid in western Jamaica, in July, has been deferred to March 12 next year.
Mayor of Lucea Wynter McIntosh says the Hanover Parish Council is taking steps to reduce traffic congestion in the town, particularly during peak hours.
After years of lobbying, members of the Negril private sector have decided to take matters into their own hands to raise funds to enable a partnership with the Ministry of Health for the establishment of a trauma-care centre within the resort town.
Two St James residents who allegedly tried to obtain a land title by fraudulent means in 2010, had their case set for trial on April 30 next year when they appeared in the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court on Monday.
The case against four St James residents who are facing lottery scam charges after being arrested in a raid in western Jamaica, in July, has been deferred to March 12 next year.
Public hospitals in Jamaica are placed into either one of three categories - A, B and C - depending on the services offered and size of the population they serve.
Mayor of Lucea Wynter McIntosh says the Hanover Parish Council is taking steps to reduce traffic congestion in the town, particularly during peak hours.
Stakeholders in Lucea have called on residents of the town to take responsibility to help the chairman of the Hanover Parish Council and the town's mayor, Wynter McIntosh, in his efforts to keep the seaport town clean.
After years of lobbying, members of the Negril private sector have decided to take matters into their own hands to raise funds to enable a partnership with the Ministry of Health for the establishment of a trauma-care centre within the resort town.
Claudette Bryan, president of St James Lay Magistrates' Association, and husband Junour Bryan, at the St James Lay Magistrates' Association awards banquet, held at the Montego Bay Convention Centre last Saturday night.ExtremeBartending.com's Opie...
The Men's Fellowship group of the Mt Salem Seventh-day Adventist Church in St James, last Thursday, presented Euphemia Raymond, of Retirement community, with the keys to the new home they constructed for her.