TPDCo moves to standardize and boost non-traditional tourism experiences
TPDCo moves to standardize and boost non-traditional tourism experiences

In an interview with Irie FM News, Executive Director of TPDCo Wade Mars said the agency is seeking to enhance offerings that go beyond traditional goods and services.

He pointed to locally organised experiences where visitors are taught Jamaican dance styles before being taken to popular street dance

St Ann police report reduction in major crimes
St Ann police report reduction in major crimes

The St. Ann police are reporting a reduction in major crimes, especially murder which has fallen by 20% since the start of the year compared to the corresponding period last year.

Govt spending over $300m on rebuilding of STETHS
Govt spending over $300m on rebuilding of STETHS

The government is spending $310m on the redesigning and rebuilding of the St. Elizabeth Technical High School.

JTA reiterates concern about deplorable and hazardous conditions of schools damaged by Hurricane Melissa
JTA reiterates concern about deplorable and hazardous conditions of schools damaged by Hurricane Melissa

The Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) is amplifying its concern over what it describes as the deplorable and hazardous conditions under which students and teachers in sections of western Jamaica continue to teach and learn, months after the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

US/Jamaica Third Country National agreement topic of contention in Senate
US/Jamaica Third Country National agreement topic of contention in Senate

The Third Country National agreement between Jamaica and the United States was a topic of contention in yesterday's sitting of the Upper House.While commenting on the Civil Aviation Amendment Bill, Opposition Senator Lambert Brown expressed his discontent with the TCN arrangement.

National Security Ministry says reports that Third Country Nationals will be housed in St. Mary are false and misleading
National Security Ministry says reports that Third Country Nationals will be housed in St. Mary are false and misleading

In a statement this morning, Portfolio Minister, Dr. Horace Chang, reiterated that the Government has not approved the transfer of any TCNs to any location in Jamaica at this time.

Senate approves Civil Aviation Amendment legislation
Senate approves Civil Aviation Amendment legislation

The Senate has approved the Civil Aviation (Amendment) Act, which aims to ensure that Jamaica's aviation laws effectively support the fulfilment of international obligations and align with current global civil aviation standards and best practices.

Dominican man died in motor vehicle crash along Pointe Main Road in Hanover yesterday
Dominican man died in motor vehicle crash along Pointe Main Road in Hanover yesterday

A Dominican man died in a motor vehicle crash along the Pointe Main Road in Hanover, yesterday.He has been identified him as 30-year-old Carlos Baez, a power plant operator.

Charred remains of two unidentified individuals pulled from crash motorcar along PJ Patterson Highway early this morning
Charred remains of two unidentified individuals pulled from crash motorcar along PJ Patterson Highway early this morning

The charred remains of two unidentified individuals were pulled from a crashed motorcar along the Toll Gate to Mandeville leg of the PJ Patterson Highway, in Manchester, early this morning.Reports are that at about 3:45 AM, a White Toyota Noah motorcar, with two people aboard, was being driven along

Retired US soldier accused of killing man in Portland three years ago sentenced to 22 years’ imprisonment
Retired US soldier accused of killing man in Portland three years ago sentenced to 22 years’ imprisonment

A retired United States soldier accused of killing a man in Portland three years ago has been sentenced to 22 years' imprisonment.He is 48-year-old Emile Tracey of Pine Terrace, Florida, USA.

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TPDCo moves to standardize and boost non-traditional tourism experiences
St Ann police report reduction in major crimes
Govt spending over $300m on rebuilding of STETHS
JTA reiterates concern about deplorable and hazardous conditions of schools damaged by Hurricane Melissa
US/Jamaica Third Country National agreement topic of contention in Senate
National Security Ministry says reports that Third Country Nationals will be housed in St. Mary are false and misleading
Senate approves Civil Aviation Amendment legislation
Dominican man died in motor vehicle crash along Pointe Main Road in Hanover yesterday
Charred remains of two unidentified individuals pulled from crash motorcar along PJ Patterson Highway early this morning
Retired US soldier accused of killing man in Portland three years ago sentenced to 22 years’ imprisonment
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In an interview with Irie FM News, Executive Director of TPDCo Wade Mars said the agency is seeking to enhance offerings that go beyond traditional goods and services. He pointed to locally organised experiences where visitors are taught Jamaican dance styles before being taken to popular street dance events.
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The St. Ann police are reporting a reduction in major crimes, especially murder which has fallen by 20% since the start of the year compared to the corresponding period last year.
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