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THE GLEANER MINUTE: Crime Crisis |Bus shift changes |Beenie Man pleads not guilty |School suspension

Feb 10th, 2021 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:53
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FEBRUARY 10, 2021: Former Police Commissioner Owen Ellington is has made it clear that he is not satisfied with the approach to crime, with murders more than 100 since the start of the year…The Jamaica Urban Transit Company says its bus operations will end now end early because of the new 8 p.m curfew…Dancehall Artiste Beenie Man, has pleaded not guilty to charges for breaches of the disaster risk management and noise abatement acts…The Roger Clarke High School in St Elizabeth has suspended classes after a staff member tested positive for COVID 19…IN SPORTS: Edwin Allen High School Head Coach, Michael Dyke and Corey Bennett of Hydel High remain optimistic that Boys and Girls Championships will be held this year,

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