Briton On Cocaine Charges Released On Bail

No. 48 Monday, February 01, 2010
A British woman who tried unsuccessfully to smuggle cocaine from the island was granted bail in the sum of $150,000 in the Montego Bay RM court on Thursday, January 28. 

Murder Preliminary Hearing Date Set

No. 48 Monday, February 01, 2010
The Montego Bay RM court is still not been able to carry out legal proceedings in the case against two men who have been charged in connection with the murder of 42 year-old Clifton Brown of Whitehall, St. Elizabeth.

[OPINIONS]:::Too many cooks

No. 48 Monday, February 01, 2010
[POSTED BY::: anonymous]
The saying “Too many cooks spoil the broth” may well apply to the various attempts to come to terms with the many problems that plague the parish of St. James, chief among which is the terrifying issue of crime and in particular murders.

'Posey' Still teaches woodwork at Montego Bay Boys Club

No. 48 Monday, February 01, 2010
Cleveland Vernon known to the wider public as Posey, is one of those men who are denied the accolades that are due to them in their living years.

'To solve crime, take gangs into consideration' - Nelson

No. 48 Monday, February 01, 2010
Minister of National Security Senator the Hon. Dwight Nelson says the issue of gangs must be taken into consideration when making any attempt to solve crime in the Caribbean. 

Good turnout for Logos Hope: Over 14,000 visitors so far!

No. 48 Monday, February 01, 2010
There has been a great turnout for the Logos Book Ship since it opened its doors to the public on Thursday,
January 21 of last week.

Black River's mayor endorses Great Bay project

No. 48 Monday, February 01, 2010
Black River’s Mayor and Chairman of the St. Elizabeth Parish Council, Jeremy Palmer has thrown his full support behind plans by the Tourism Product Development Company Limited, TPDCo to “Spruce Up the Great Bay Fishing Beach in South St. Elizabeth. 

Dyema and Kanabis in 'Romping' mood

No. 48 Monday, February 01, 2010
Promising young Rastafarian DJ, Kanabis and raunchy dancer, Dyema have collaborated on a single entitled ‘How Yuh Waah Me Set?’ Vybz Kartel and Spice have done it with “Romping Shop” and Mavado and Stacious have done it too with Come into My Room’. Now it’s Kanabis’ and Dyema’s turn to burn — so to speak.

Boom Boom for romping shop

No. 48 Monday, February 01, 2010
It’s February 13, the day before Valentine’s Day in the second city and Diamond in the Rough through Rush Promotions presents the second hosting of the ultimate party dubbed ‘Romping Shop’.

[OPINIONS]:::Why not sell to the Jamaicans?

No. 46 Wednesday, January 27, 2010
[POSTED BY::: anonymous]

It is welcoming to see Jamaicans stepping up to the plate and making grave efforts to secure a piece of our pride and heritage. The employees of the lovebird fleet, Air Jamaica, have acted rather patriotically in approaching the government with their petition to bail out the financially depleted national airline. 

[OPINIONS]:::Don't blame the politicians; we citizens are responsible

No. 46 Wednesday, January 27, 2010
[POSTED BY::: Neville Malcolm, Montego Bay]
I am not here to lay blame on any politician as to what they are doing or what they are not doing as is the case of Messers Dailey, Burnett and Lynn.