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Two injured in chopping incident in The City

Police are on the scene at Baxter's Road, The City, where two people were injured in a chopping incident. It is understood that the man and woman were in an...

TAP upset with cashless rollout

Operators in the Transport Augmentation Programme (TAP) are “furious” over the apparent stealth launch of the cashless system,...

Marcus Garvey’s legacy honoured at Amphitheatre rededication

The Marcus Garvey Amphitheatre was rededicated during a ceremony with Garvey's family as special guests. The plaque was...

Two on a string of theft and firearm charges

Farrell and Jones appeared before Chief Magistrate Douglas Frederick in the District ‘A’ Criminal Court #1 today. They were...

Nicholls touts law’s value to national security

There is no need to fear that a law seeking to collect information on travellers will criminalise anyone. The...

Milk master

THE FORMULA for getting his heifers to produce the best quality milk in the island lies with dairy farmer Barry Bishop.He has been supplying...

Waterfront Café closing

THE WATERFRONT Café is up for sale.And under the present management, the waterside restaurant will close on May 23.After 31 years operating the City...

Pay check

SOMETIME BETWEEN tomorrow and Friday, scores of former National Conservation Commission (NCC) workers will get their long-awaited severance payment cheques.National Union of Public Workers...

Chinese touch at Errol Barrow Centre

DANCERS FROM THE Art Troupe of China University of Political Science and Law brought colour and close to two hours of Chinese cultural life...

A taste of China

DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND EDUCATION at the University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus, Dr Jennifer Obidah, hit the nail...

Minimart rocked by group brawl

CUSTOMERS SCREAMED IN TERROR and staff froze in fear at the Rubis gas station in Wildey, St Michael last weekend, when a fracas which...