Election observer group, Citizens Action for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE), said it will be monitoring the March 23 West Portland by- election and nomination day proceedings this Friday.
The Half Way Tree Police is seeking the help of the public in locating family members or anyone, who may have known Anita Johnson, 50 years old of 4 Margret Villa Road, Kingston 10. Miss. Johnson died suddenly at home on Friday, January 2.
The Bath Police are now probing the murder of two brothers who were found with multiple gunshot wounds on the Bath main road in St. Thomas on Monday night.
The St. Andrew South police continue to face tough times in tackling gang-related violence, which has been plaguing several communities in the division.
Over 182 kgs (400 lbs) of ganja was seized by a team from the Narcotics Division and Contraband Enforcement Unit at the Norman Manley international Airport, Kingston on Monday.
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) is saddened by Tuesday’s attacks in Pakistan that left several members of the Sri Lanka cricket team injured and security officers dead.
It could be known today whether consultant cardiovascular surgeon at the National Chest Hospital, Dr Dennis Pyne will be relieved from his current interdiction.
A copy of the report on the Regional Health Authorities obtained by Gleaner Power 106 News, revealed that the review team recommended that user fees be abolished only at community health centers, but retained at hospitals.
The Education Ministry is seeking to reassure the public that no sensitive information was leaked when its computer system was recently hacked by an employee.
The ministry says it is shocked and saddened by an incident at the Dunoon Technical High School in East Kingston yesterday in which a male student was stabbed.
Attorney at law Abe Dabdoub is today expected to continue his submissions in the Appeal Court in the election petition case involving North West Clarendon MP Michael Stern and the PNP’s candidate, Richard Azan.
It could be known today whether consultant cardiovascular surgeon at the National Chest Hospital, Dr Dennis Pyne will be relieved from his current interdiction.