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Water systems being restored, says NWC
Jamaica Related News
THE National Water Commission (NWC) says that work to restore regular water supply is progressing smoothly with its systems being returned to service, following the recent heavy rains.
Source: Jamaica Observer
GSAT results to be released on Monday
Jamaica Related News
THE Ministry of Education will release Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) results for this year to schools on Monday.
Source: Jamaica Observer
Jamaica U-17s draw with France but heading home
Jamaica Related News
MONTERREY, Mexico – Jamaica crashed out of the FIFA Under-17 World Cup today after battling to a 1-1 draw with France at the Estadio Universitario.
Source: Jamaica Observer
Cop shoots attacker in Spanish Town
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QUICK action by a plainclothes cop has resulted in a gunman being shot and injured and the seizure of an illegal firearm in the old capital of Spanish Town this morning.
Source: Jamaica Observer
5 Mexican players cleared of Gold Cup doping
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MEXICO CITY, Mexico (AP) — Five Mexican football players who tested positive for the banned substance clenbuterol have been cleared by the Mexican Football Federation and will not face punishment.
Source: Jamaica Observer
Men charged with illegal goat carcass possession
Jamaica Related News
TWO men have been charged by the Savanna-la-Mar Police for unlawful possession of property after they were found with eight goat carcasses early this morning.
Source: Jamaica Observer
Police search for 4 missing girls islandwide
Jamaica Related News
The have been identified as 17-year-old Tajah Golding, Ashella Ward, 17, both of Spanish Town, St Catherine; Abbigay Thompson, 15, of New Haven Kingston; and Zebrina Jones of a Rodney Bottom address in Trelawny.
Source: Jamaica Observer
Lime by no means retreating from mobile market
Jamaica Related News
GARRY Sinclair, managing director of LIME Jamaica & Cayman did not say that the telecommunications company was retreating from the mobile market, as reported in today’s Caribbean Business Report.
Source: Jamaica Observer