Monthly Archives: April 2017
Petrotrin says spill at Pointe-a-Pierre refinery largely contained
State owned Oil Company; Petrotrin’s says the spill at its Pointe-a-Pierre refinery has been largely contained.
Jamaica Carnival attracts more people
Jamaica Carnival is said to have attracted more people than Reggae Sumfest, Sting, Rebel Salute and St. Mary Mi Come From, combined.
D’angelo bows out of Tobago Jazz Experience
R&B singer D’angelo bows out of the 2017 Tobago Jazz Experience.
Jamaica floods: Grave sites washed out; homes threatened; roadways damaged
Some residents in St Thomas are facing severe after-effects of the heavy rains over the weekend.
Body found in Central yet to be identified
Police are seeking public assistance in identifying the body of a man found in Chaguanas.
Garcia: Chancellor issue ‘storm in tea-cup’
The Education Minister describes as a ‘storm in a tea cup’ his now controversial naming of the new Chancellor of the University of the West Indies.
Arkansas prepares for first US double execution in 17 years
Arkansas will become the first US state in 17 years to hold two executions on the same day, if two inmates are put to death as planned on Monday evening.
Couple killed in Mausica accident
An Arima couple is killed in a vehicular accident on Churchill-Roosevelt Highway in Mausica.
20K gallon oil leak at Point-A-Pierre refinery
Petrotrin confirms an oil leak at its Point-A-Pierre refinery.
Benjai sends letter to Police Commissioner in Guyana seeking update
Soca entertainer Benjai has sent a letter to the Police Commissioner in Guyana seeking an update on the investigation into the circumstances surrounding his injuries outside a nightclub in Georgetown.
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