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Used motor vehicle buyers urged to know rights

As the demand for used motor vehicles continues to rise, the Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) is urging buyers to be better informed about.

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Don’t leave vehicles running in enclosed garage – JFB

The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) is imploring persons not to leave their vehicles running in an enclosed garage to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning..

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Man gunned down on highway minutes after returning from overseas

A brazen mid-afternoon shooting on a busy Kingston highway has left a Jamaican man dead, just minutes after he returned to the island.

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Veteran Gleaner reporter found dead at home 

The media fraternity in Jamaica is mourning the death of veteran journalist and court reporter Barbara Gayle who was found dead at her.

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MOCA arrests 4 in fraud scheme targeting Sagicor

In a major crackdown on corruption, the Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) has arrested four individuals in connection with a sophisticated.

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Jamaica’s resilience on show this winter tourist season – Bartlett 

As the December 15 start of the 2024-2025 winter season commences, Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, is expressing optimism and confidence in the.

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Trelawny residents to benefit from water improvement project

The community of Jackson Town in Trelawny is set to experience a significant improvement in their water supply through a new $70-million government.

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Parents urged to look out for hand, foot & mouth disease

As the start of the 2024/25 academic year approaches, parents are being encouraged to safeguard their children against hand, foot and mouth disease..

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Diaspora groups provide back-to-school assistance for St Elizabeth students

As residents of St Elizabeth continue to recover from the impact of hurricane Beryl, several of the hardest hit families have received much-needed.

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Vaz demands probe into JPS billing spike amid outrage 

Energy Minister, Daryl Vaz, is taking swift action in response to a surge of complaints from Jamaica Public Service (JPS) customers regarding unexpectedly.

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