Joel Crosskill

MNS Responds to Capital Budget Concerns

Reacting to questions raised by Opposition Senator Peter Bunting and Government Senator Don Wehby referencing a perceived unusually low expenditure from the capital…

2 years ago

PM: Gangs Seeking to Impact Gov’t Policy

 Prime Minister Andrew Holness has painted a potentially bleak picture of Jamaica’s fight against modern gangs, which he says are…

2 years ago

COVID-19’s Impact on Caribbean Life Expectancy

While the recovery of Jamaica’s economy from the COVID-19 pandemic has been well publicized, with an expected return to pre-covid…

2 years ago

Prime Minister Says More Reconstructions to Come

This year's National Labor Day project, at the Mandela Park in Halfway Tree, prompted discussions of further reconstruction plans by Prime Minister…

3 years ago

Mayor of Portmore: Trees Can Lower Urban Temperatures Significantly

The Portmore City Municipality on November 27 partnered with the Jamaica combined cadet force and the forestry department to plant…

3 years ago

Opposition Leader Calls for Impeachment Bill

An impeachment bill that was tabled in Parliament in 2011 but not amended was brought up by Opposition Leader, Mark…

3 years ago

Tracking the COVID-19 Infections in Children

With reports internationally of an increase in COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths among children, naturally, in Jamaica, there has been…

3 years ago

Drewsland Residents Breach Lock Down And Curfew Order

Drewsland residents breached lockdown and curfew orders over the weekend. While thousands of Jamaicans lined up at vaccination sites across…

4 years ago

Mayor Announces New Rules For Construction In Corporate Area

Mayor of Kingston and St. Andrew, Delroy Williams says the Municipality has taken action to address concerns about construction in…

4 years ago

Political Leaders Shake Hands For Peace

The country's political party leaders shook hands at the Annual National Leadership Prayer Week in the declaration of peace in politics and the…

5 years ago