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Jamaica Gleaner Cornwall Edition

Highway Project on target and within budget
WESTERN BUREAU: WORK ON the US$60-million Phase 2 of the North Coast Highway Project which began in November last year is just under 15 per cent complete, and the construction exercise...

Water quality at risk - Blythe says residents of Roaring River must be relocated
WESTERN BUREAU: MEMBER OF Parliament for Central West-moreland, Dr. Karl Blythe, said the relocation of Roaring River residents "is not an if, but a must". The issue of relocating the residents of Roaring River...


MoBay sportsmen being 'short changed'
WESTERN BUREAU: MONTEGO BAY'S sportsmen are being 'short changed' and are not allowed to make full use of "tremendous opportunities", because the political leaders of the region lack vision.


Hanover prepared for disasters
THE PARISH of Hanover has been declared relatively prepared to face natural and man-made disasters by the Western Branch of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM). This pronouncement came after the ODPEM...




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