FED UP!: Annoyed Granville residents press cops

No. 51 Monday, February 08, 2010
Residents and the Granville Peace Justice and Resource Development Foundation, got a sense of assurance when they laid their concerns to the Bureau of Special Investigation on issues relating to the current police killings of persons within the community.

Heights Youth Club and Marching Band

No. 51 Monday, February 08, 2010
Twenty-two year-old O'Brian Daley enjoys playing the drums in the Heights Youth Club and Marching Band. Traveling throughout Montego Bay to varied events, he gets to show his drum stroking techniques before audiences as varied as tourists in local resorts to happy children and weary workers going home from work.

A Beacon In Mount Salem

No. 51 Monday, February 08, 2010
International Worship Centre & Faith Ministries was founded in May 1998, was born out of a vision God gave to the Pastor, the Rev. Dr. Frank Rosewelt. He is the founder, president, visionary and senior pastor of the ministry, and his darling wife Hope, is the associate pastor.

Vasca Brown Wants His Seat Back: Battle for Hopewell Division heats up

No. 51 Monday, February 08, 2010
Whenever the date of the next Local Government Election is announced, former Mayor of Lucea Vasca Brown, who lost his Hopewell Division seat to the PNP Derrick Foster in the 2007 Local Government Election, will be aiming to bounce back and reclaim the seat.

Who Is Abdullah el Faisal?

No. 51 Monday, February 08, 2010
Recent deported Sheikh Abdullah el-Faisal has received much attention and controversy in many countries over the years, but where did it all started?

[COURTHOUSE]:::Woman On Drug Smuggling Rap

No. 51 Monday, February 08, 2010
A woman has appeared before the Montego Bay RM Court accused of trying to smuggle over 4 pounds of marijuana into Curacao.

[OPINIONS]:::Shame and disgrace on the JCF

No. 51 Monday, February 08, 2010
[POSTED BY::: Anthony Barrett]
Jamaica has suffered another black eye locally and in the international community as news releases continues to allege a police sergeant who works at the Jamaica Constabulary force armory is among ten persons held and charged with the illegal possession of 19 decommissioned JCF high powered weapons and ten thousand rounds of ammunition.

[COURTHOUSE]:::No Bail For Attempted Murderer

No. 51 Monday, February 08, 2010
Despite pleas from his attorney, a St. James man who allegedly attacked another man and inflicted stab wounds all over his body before proceeding to rob him was denied bail.

[OPINIONS]:::Will the Hanover Parish Council be dissolved?

No. 51 Monday, February 08, 2010
[POSTED BY::: Craig Oates]
Will the Hanover Parish Council be dissolved? That is the question on the lips of most political pundits in the parish. The council is in a dire financial position. In an earlier interview with the Western Mirror Mayor Lloyd Hill, revealed that the Council financial position was on shaky ground.

[OPINIONS]:::The secret lives of policemen

No. 51 Monday, February 08, 2010
[POSTED BY::: anonymous]
For too long have policemen (and women) allowed themselves to be fingered in the deepest and darkest abyss of corruption, fraud and scandal. The dishonesty of the supposed upholders of the law knows no bounds, and the criminal activities and secret lives of these 'bad apples' are making the rounds, as it were, in the media on a near day to day basis.

Knocklife...Jamaican rapper

No. 51 Monday, February 08, 2010
Only a few Jamaican entertainers have a penchant for rapping. One of them is Knocklife. His moniker has an interesting beginning.

Shebada Ready For 'Serious Business' At Pier One

No. 51 Monday, February 08, 2010
Pier One should once more be bursting at the seams on Valentines' Day, Sunday, February 14, for the new roots play: "Serious Business" that will headline the hilarious Keith Ramsey - the man who theatre fans know as Shebada. However, in Serious Business he is known as Pastor Brother Shibby.

Flow Signals Entry to Montego Bay

No. 51 Monday, February 08, 2010
In the midst of the excitement of the Jazz and Blues Festival at the Stadium at Greenfield, Flow, Jamaica's Broadband Company, also signaled its intent to roll out its triple play digital service in Montego Bay.

Jamaican Recording Labels Highlighted For REGGAE MONTH

No. 51 Monday, February 08, 2010
Four Jamaican labels (Channel One, Rockers International, Randy's Records and Derrick Harriott's Crystal Label) and the major contribution they made to shaping Reggae music will be highlighted on Power 106FM during Reggae Month.