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Man ‘cries wolf about being robbed’, charged with lying to cops

A Portland man accused of lying to the police that he was robbed by fake cops of a motor vehicle, has been charged.

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Trelawny Parish Court closed after roof collapses

The Trelawny Parish Court in Falmouth has been closed due to structural damage after a section of the court’s roof caved in. As.

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Teen charged with murder, breaches of Firearms Act

Detectives in the St Andrew South Police Division have charged a 16-year-old boy with several offences including murder, following an incident on Seventh.

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Female student rescued after climbing on roof at Queen’s School

A female student who climbed the roof of a classroom at the Queen’s High School in St Andrew on Tuesday morning, has since.

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BIG MONEY POPPING: Educators to get improved salaries today

Public sector teachers across the island are expected to begin receiving their retroactive payments and new monthly salary scales under the new compensation.

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Gov’t to ramp up training under JNSC

Starting this year, the HEART/NSTA Trust will increase its collaboration with the Jamaica Defence Force/Jamaica National Service Corps (JDF/JNSC) to recruit an additional.

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10,000 laptops being provided to high schools

A total of 173 secondary-level institutions across the island will be provided with 10,000 laptops, valued at $4.3 million, to outfit their computer.

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NCB, JMMB warn of cash access delays at ATMs after Beryllium robbery

The National Commercial Bank (NCB) is among several banking institutions which have advised their customers to expect significant delays on Monday in accessing.

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4 Berrylluim guards recovering after armed robbery in Portmore

Beryllium Limited has advised that four of its security guards were shot and injured following a gun attack on the guards on Sunday.

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National minimum wage moves to $13,000 June 1

The national minimum wage will increase from $9,000 to $13,000 per 40 hour work week, effective June 1. Prime Minister Andrew Holness made.

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