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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Monday | December 29, 2003

MoBay shipper says fees too high
WESTERN BUREAU: JAMAICA IS uncompetitive as a port of call, according to one Montego Bay shipper.

Health concerns in St Thomas
ST. THOMAS: THE PUBLIC Health Authorities in St. Thomas have threatened to force the closure of more commercial food establishments in the parish including those at the police station on East Street in the town of Morant Bay.


Health Dept eyes food courts in St Ann - Over the past two weeks there were over 160 cases of gastro-enteritis
CLAREMONT, St. Ann: MANY ST. ANN food establishments run the risk of closure next year, when the Health Department decides it will take action against those not certified.


Windalco moves to control pollution
MANDEVILLE, Manchester: FOR YEARS residents of Williamsfield, Grove Place, Hanbury and New Green, Manchester, have suffered from dust and noise pollution generated by the mining activities of Alcan, now Windalco, at its Kirkvine plant.


Blythe seeks to settle cemetery site wrangle
MEMBER OF Parliament (MP) for central Westmoreland, Dr. Karl Blythe, says he will invite the Westmoreland Parish Council on a tour to look at the proposed cemetery site for Savanna-la-Mar along with other sites that might be suitable.


Mandeville's deputy mayor wants more road signs erected
MANCHESTER: DEPUTY MAYOR of Mandeville Sally Porteous says she needs help in erecting signs around the central Jamaica town.


Trouble brewing in St Thomas Parish Council
ST. THOMAS: TWO PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) councillors, a former Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) mayor, Rose-marie Shaw and deputy mayor in the previous council Lancelot Comrie are insisting that correct procedures be adhered to...













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