THE GLEANER MINUTE: Highway 2000 toll hike coming | Another fish kill | Boost for dengue fever fight
Jun 25th, 2024 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:48#JamaicaGleaner JUNE 25, 2024: Toll rate increases are coming for motorists who use Highway 2000… The Opposition wants Prime Minister Andrew Holness to bring an emergency bill to Parliament to increase the penalties under the Natural Resources Conservation Authority Act arising from another fish kill in the Rio Cobre in St Catherine… Jamaica, on Tuesday, received a donation of equipment valued at US$250,000 from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to boost the country’s capacity to respond to its current dengue outbreak… IN SPORTS: Veteran track and field coach Glen Mills has publicly criticised the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) regarding the low number of Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) team officials it will accredit to travel to the Paris
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