Ja's cocaine story (Pt II)
THE ROUTES ganja traders from Colombia and Jamaica had been using for decades (and still use) to get their supplies directly to the southern United States, or to The Bahamas...
Scotiabank to award two scholarships - Primary school teachers to benefit
THE SCOTIABANK Jamaica Foundation is taking its involvement in education to a higher level by assisting primary school teachers to improve their qualifications.
Farmer stabbed to death, man shot dead in 'St Bess'
WESTERN BUREAU: ONE MAN is dead and another is in police custody following a dispute over money in St. Elizabeth, on Saturday.
Students, teachers get free computer training
PETERSFIELD, Westmoreland: FOUR HUNDRED students and 20 teachers joined from eight schools in Belmont and surrounding communities of Westmoreland are now benefiting from free computer training.
Seaga: On retirement, regrets, rivals
Following his announcement last week of a timetable for retirement from the leadership of the Jamaica Labour Party, Opposition Leader Edward Seaga spoke with Earl Moxam about that decision and some of the implications.
JLP leadership race Smith ready for the top job
DERRICK SMITH, Jamaica Labour Party deputy leader, will formally announce his bid for the party's top post this week, he told The Gleaner.
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