Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
Published: Monday Saturday | November 14, 2009
Airport in crisis: Government to intervene in labour dispute Flight schedules interrupted by strike
WESTERN BUREAU:The Ministry of Labour is expected to arrive in Montego Bay this morning to intervene in the impasse between staff and... Read More...
Portland's love story
Patrice Wymore Flynn has two great loves: her late husband, the actor Errol Flynn, and her adopted home, Portland.This evening, the American actress who shunned the limelight for over four decades, dons... Read More...
Keeping the spirit alive: Salvation Army launches Christmas Kettle
"Let this Christmas catch you in good mood," a line from a popular song done by Joe Gibbs in the 1970s, epitomises the spirit the Salvation Army is hoping will be extended to the many needy children and indigent this Christmas season. Read More...
Children lead the way at Watermount
They are between the ages of nine and 11 years old, but already, they have answered the call to serve,... Read More...
'Not good enough'- MAJ says doctors work under deplorable conditions at KPH
he Medical Association of Jamaica (MAJ) President, Dr Winston De La Haye, has shown disgust over the poor working conditions doctors have to endure at the Kingston... Read More...
Hinds is new deputy commissioner in charge of operations
Glenmore Hinds is now officially the Jamaica Constabulary Force's acting deputy commissioner of police (DCP) with responsibility for operations. Read More...
Bus fare increase looms
The Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) has given its nod of approval to the 40 per cent bus fare increase requested by the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC). Read More...
Police go on the alert for errant promoters - KSAC requires big deposits for advertising
The police are reminding promoters of public events that permission must be sought and gained from divisional commanders for the respective areas in which these events are to be held.A release from the Jamaica... Read More...