Ellington supports Thomas' appointment
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FALMOUTH, Trelawny - Comissioner of Police Owen Ellington, has come out in support of former Police Commissioner Lucius Thomas to the newly created post of coordinator of welfare benefits for members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF).
Source: Jamaica Observer
Teen killed for laughing at man who fell from bicycleÂ
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POLICE are now hunting for a man who brutally stabbed a teenager to death for laughing at him when he fell from his bicycle.
Source: Jamaica Observer
Massive transfers in JCF
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MORE than 100 cops have been transferred by Police Commissioner Owen Ellington.
Source: Jamaica Observer
Childrens Hospital gets blood gas analyser
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THE Bustamante Hospital for Children (BHC) yesterday became the recipient of a blood gas analyser valued at US$62,000, which is expected to enhance the hospital's ability to respond to it's patients.
Source: Jamaica Observer
Centrobasket: Jamaica out of contention, beaten 65-44 by Mexico
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LIKE a bolt of lightning Jamaica’s chances of reaching the top-three at the 2012 Centrobasket Championship for Women in Morovis, Puerto Rico, all but ended after being beaten 65-44 by Mexico on Wednesday.
Source: Jamaica Observer
Porters, janitorial and sanitation staff at KPH protest
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ANGRY workers employed by the LAMASA Janitorial Services Limited and contracted to the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) went on strike today protesting against low wages and lack of allowances and benefits.
Source: Jamaica Observer
Every Jamaican called onboard in fight against vector borne diseases
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DIRECTOR of Emergency, Disaster Management and Special Services in The Ministry of Health, Dr Marion Bullock DuCasse, says every Jamaican will have to know their role to ensure the success of a programme to fight dengue fever and the chikungunya virus.
Source: Jamaica Observer
St Catherine women fined for stealing water
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TWO St Catherine women have been convicted for trespassing on the works of the National Water Commission (NWC).
Source: Jamaica Observer