St. James Municipal Corporation approves resolution to have Barracks Road in Montego Bay designated a school zone

Written By Marlene Freeman

Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Dwight Crawford, has tabled a resolution aimed at having Barracks Road in Montego Bay designated a school zone.

Speaking at the St. James Municipal Corporation Meeting today, Mr. Crawford noted that the establishment of a school zone is crucial, following a recent traffic incident during which a student was injured.

He stated that the school zone would cover three institutions: Barracks Road Primary, Montego Bay Infant and Corinaldi Avenue Primary.

In outlining what the resolution entails, he highlighted the need for the area to get priority attention in the interest of the safety of children.

The Corporation approved the resolution, and it will be sent to the police, the Ministry of Education and other relevant entities for their support.

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Kingston Mayor welcomes decision by Appeal Court to overturn Supreme Court’s ruling on approvals granted for development at Bird Sucker Ave

Written By Marlene Freeman

Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Dwight Crawford, has tabled a resolution aimed at having Barracks Road in Montego Bay designated a school zone.

Speaking at the St. James Municipal Corporation Meeting today, Mr. Crawford noted that the establishment of a school zone is crucial, following a recent traffic incident during which a student was injured.

He stated that the school zone would cover three institutions: Barracks Road Primary, Montego Bay Infant and Corinaldi Avenue Primary.

In outlining what the resolution entails, he highlighted the need for the area to get priority attention in the interest of the safety of children.

The Corporation approved the resolution, and it will be sent to the police, the Ministry of Education and other relevant entities for their support.

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Gov’t prioritizing expansion of Christiana Transportation Centre

Written By Marlene Freeman

Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Dwight Crawford, has tabled a resolution aimed at having Barracks Road in Montego Bay designated a school zone.

Speaking at the St. James Municipal Corporation Meeting today, Mr. Crawford noted that the establishment of a school zone is crucial, following a recent traffic incident during which a student was injured.

He stated that the school zone would cover three institutions: Barracks Road Primary, Montego Bay Infant and Corinaldi Avenue Primary.

In outlining what the resolution entails, he highlighted the need for the area to get priority attention in the interest of the safety of children.

The Corporation approved the resolution, and it will be sent to the police, the Ministry of Education and other relevant entities for their support.

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JUTC to begin training of operators of vehicles in rural school bus system

Written By Marlene Freeman

Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Dwight Crawford, has tabled a resolution aimed at having Barracks Road in Montego Bay designated a school zone.

Speaking at the St. James Municipal Corporation Meeting today, Mr. Crawford noted that the establishment of a school zone is crucial, following a recent traffic incident during which a student was injured.

He stated that the school zone would cover three institutions: Barracks Road Primary, Montego Bay Infant and Corinaldi Avenue Primary.

In outlining what the resolution entails, he highlighted the need for the area to get priority attention in the interest of the safety of children.

The Corporation approved the resolution, and it will be sent to the police, the Ministry of Education and other relevant entities for their support.

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KSAMC seeking to recover outstanding fees for advertisements from car dealerships

Written By Marlene Freeman

Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Dwight Crawford, has tabled a resolution aimed at having Barracks Road in Montego Bay designated a school zone.

Speaking at the St. James Municipal Corporation Meeting today, Mr. Crawford noted that the establishment of a school zone is crucial, following a recent traffic incident during which a student was injured.

He stated that the school zone would cover three institutions: Barracks Road Primary, Montego Bay Infant and Corinaldi Avenue Primary.

In outlining what the resolution entails, he highlighted the need for the area to get priority attention in the interest of the safety of children.

The Corporation approved the resolution, and it will be sent to the police, the Ministry of Education and other relevant entities for their support.

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Caregiver facing multiple charges after mummified body of her elderly patient was found at house in Westmoreland

Written By Marlene Freeman

Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Dwight Crawford, has tabled a resolution aimed at having Barracks Road in Montego Bay designated a school zone.

Speaking at the St. James Municipal Corporation Meeting today, Mr. Crawford noted that the establishment of a school zone is crucial, following a recent traffic incident during which a student was injured.

He stated that the school zone would cover three institutions: Barracks Road Primary, Montego Bay Infant and Corinaldi Avenue Primary.

In outlining what the resolution entails, he highlighted the need for the area to get priority attention in the interest of the safety of children.

The Corporation approved the resolution, and it will be sent to the police, the Ministry of Education and other relevant entities for their support.

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CARICOM Chair assures Jamaica remains committed to implementing full free movement of Caribbean people among members sates

Written By Marlene Freeman

Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Dwight Crawford, has tabled a resolution aimed at having Barracks Road in Montego Bay designated a school zone.

Speaking at the St. James Municipal Corporation Meeting today, Mr. Crawford noted that the establishment of a school zone is crucial, following a recent traffic incident during which a student was injured.

He stated that the school zone would cover three institutions: Barracks Road Primary, Montego Bay Infant and Corinaldi Avenue Primary.

In outlining what the resolution entails, he highlighted the need for the area to get priority attention in the interest of the safety of children.

The Corporation approved the resolution, and it will be sent to the police, the Ministry of Education and other relevant entities for their support.

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Vaz says Rural School Bus System is a “win-win” for gov’t, public transport operators and students

Written By Marlene Freeman

Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Dwight Crawford, has tabled a resolution aimed at having Barracks Road in Montego Bay designated a school zone.

Speaking at the St. James Municipal Corporation Meeting today, Mr. Crawford noted that the establishment of a school zone is crucial, following a recent traffic incident during which a student was injured.

He stated that the school zone would cover three institutions: Barracks Road Primary, Montego Bay Infant and Corinaldi Avenue Primary.

In outlining what the resolution entails, he highlighted the need for the area to get priority attention in the interest of the safety of children.

The Corporation approved the resolution, and it will be sent to the police, the Ministry of Education and other relevant entities for their support.

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SERHA and JALGO to meet with Labour Ministry regarding outstanding salary payments for ambulance drivers

Written By Marlene Freeman

Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Dwight Crawford, has tabled a resolution aimed at having Barracks Road in Montego Bay designated a school zone.

Speaking at the St. James Municipal Corporation Meeting today, Mr. Crawford noted that the establishment of a school zone is crucial, following a recent traffic incident during which a student was injured.

He stated that the school zone would cover three institutions: Barracks Road Primary, Montego Bay Infant and Corinaldi Avenue Primary.

In outlining what the resolution entails, he highlighted the need for the area to get priority attention in the interest of the safety of children.

The Corporation approved the resolution, and it will be sent to the police, the Ministry of Education and other relevant entities for their support.

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Principal says gov’t should implement policy that allows for parents of misbehaving students to be fined

Written By Marlene Freeman

Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Dwight Crawford, has tabled a resolution aimed at having Barracks Road in Montego Bay designated a school zone.

Speaking at the St. James Municipal Corporation Meeting today, Mr. Crawford noted that the establishment of a school zone is crucial, following a recent traffic incident during which a student was injured.

He stated that the school zone would cover three institutions: Barracks Road Primary, Montego Bay Infant and Corinaldi Avenue Primary.

In outlining what the resolution entails, he highlighted the need for the area to get priority attention in the interest of the safety of children.

The Corporation approved the resolution, and it will be sent to the police, the Ministry of Education and other relevant entities for their support.

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