Squatters in Mammee Bay facing more heat
KINGSTON BUSINESSMAN Tana Shirley has gone on the offensive in his bid to have a group of illegal settlers removed from his 40-acre beachfront property in Mammee Bay, St. Ann.
CARICOM quiz climaxes today
THE SECOND phase of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Quiz Competition, which is part of CARICOM's 30th anniversary celebrations that have a special focus on youth, got under way yesterday at Hotel Four Seasons in New Kingston.
'Fast-track funds for Cricket World Cup'
PRESIDENT-ELECT OF the Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA), Berthia Parle, yesterday urged Caribbean leaders, financial institutions and agencies to "fast-track approvals" and eliminate unnecessary bureaucratic red tape to facilitate the 2007 Cricket World
NWC targets 'red areas'
THE NATIONAL Water Commission (NWC) said Tuesday that it was on a renewed drive to find persons of influence who are willing to enter volatile 'red area' communities to encourage water users to pay their water bills.
Residents step up protest against embassy building
DISGRUNTLED RESIDENTS of Bamboo Avenue and surrounding communities in Liguanea, St. Andrew, staged a peaceful protest on Tuesday outside the proposed site of the new United States Embassy building, voicing their opposition...
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