Month: February 2023
Entertainment

Miss Cayman Universe stripped of title after assault conviction

Tiffany Conolly has been officially stripped of her title as Miss Cayman Islands Universe following following her criminal conviction last week for assault..

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Paula Llewellyn was never appointed to continue as DPP, lawyer suggests

Paula Llewellyn’s hold as Jamaica’s Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) is under threat, as it appears her extension in the position was not.

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Queenie under ‘attack’ from fans for being ‘Yamhead’ for ‘cheating’ Dowey

It appears social media users have finally had enough of the constant rants of Instagram user and Dancehall artiste, Queenie Lady Gangsta. As.

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Ceremonial opening of Parliament slated for February 14

The ceremonial opening of Parliament for fiscal year 2023/24 takes place on Tuesday, February 14 at Gordon House, beginning at 11:00 am. Governor-General,.

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HEART/NSTA Trust preparing youth for the workforce

The HEART/NSTA Trust continues to play a key role in preparing young people for the workforce, with some 19,300 trainees graduating across various.

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Cop charged with rape, robbery of St Bess woman

A police constable has been charged following a probe into the alleged robbery and sexual assault of a female motorist in Black River,.

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Major crimes down 31 per cent in Jamaica

The police are reporting a 31 per cent decline in all major crimes since the start of the year with murders down by.

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Know your numbers for heart health, senior medical official urges

Jamaicans are being urged to get regular heart checks and to know their health numbers to avoid the risk factors for stroke and.

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Provisions for protective gear outlined in New Road Traffic Act

Dealers and owners of motorcycles are required to ensure that units are bought or sold with a helmet conforming to stipulations in the.

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