Government to spend approximately $1-Billion to improve the Ocho Rios Market in St. Ann

The government will be spending approximately $1-Billion to improve the Ocho Rios Market in St. Ann.

The market has been in a state of disrepair for some time with vendors making numerous appeals for renovations especially to the bathroom facilities.

In an update, the Prime Minister said the process is advancing steadily.

He stressed the importance of a clean market to the productivity of the society.

Minister Holness was speaking at a Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) meeting at the Marcus Garvey Technical High School in Northeast St. Ann yesterday.

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PM says crime-fighting efforts to be ramped up in Ocho Rios

The government will be spending approximately $1-Billion to improve the Ocho Rios Market in St. Ann.

The market has been in a state of disrepair for some time with vendors making numerous appeals for renovations especially to the bathroom facilities.

In an update, the Prime Minister said the process is advancing steadily.

He stressed the importance of a clean market to the productivity of the society.

Minister Holness was speaking at a Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) meeting at the Marcus Garvey Technical High School in Northeast St. Ann yesterday.

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Government Senator says society is becoming sensitized to the fact that child killers should receive the harshest punishment

The government will be spending approximately $1-Billion to improve the Ocho Rios Market in St. Ann.

The market has been in a state of disrepair for some time with vendors making numerous appeals for renovations especially to the bathroom facilities.

In an update, the Prime Minister said the process is advancing steadily.

He stressed the importance of a clean market to the productivity of the society.

Minister Holness was speaking at a Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) meeting at the Marcus Garvey Technical High School in Northeast St. Ann yesterday.

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Police say bomb threat at several schools is believed to be a hoax

The government will be spending approximately $1-Billion to improve the Ocho Rios Market in St. Ann.

The market has been in a state of disrepair for some time with vendors making numerous appeals for renovations especially to the bathroom facilities.

In an update, the Prime Minister said the process is advancing steadily.

He stressed the importance of a clean market to the productivity of the society.

Minister Holness was speaking at a Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) meeting at the Marcus Garvey Technical High School in Northeast St. Ann yesterday.

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MOHW: Over 3,000 presumed, suspected and confirmed cases of dengue reported as at Nov 6

The government will be spending approximately $1-Billion to improve the Ocho Rios Market in St. Ann.

The market has been in a state of disrepair for some time with vendors making numerous appeals for renovations especially to the bathroom facilities.

In an update, the Prime Minister said the process is advancing steadily.

He stressed the importance of a clean market to the productivity of the society.

Minister Holness was speaking at a Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) meeting at the Marcus Garvey Technical High School in Northeast St. Ann yesterday.

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Holness describes Salt Spring triple murder as “the worst of the worst”

The government will be spending approximately $1-Billion to improve the Ocho Rios Market in St. Ann.

The market has been in a state of disrepair for some time with vendors making numerous appeals for renovations especially to the bathroom facilities.

In an update, the Prime Minister said the process is advancing steadily.

He stressed the importance of a clean market to the productivity of the society.

Minister Holness was speaking at a Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) meeting at the Marcus Garvey Technical High School in Northeast St. Ann yesterday.

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Commissioner says high level of crime in St James led to SOE

The government will be spending approximately $1-Billion to improve the Ocho Rios Market in St. Ann.

The market has been in a state of disrepair for some time with vendors making numerous appeals for renovations especially to the bathroom facilities.

In an update, the Prime Minister said the process is advancing steadily.

He stressed the importance of a clean market to the productivity of the society.

Minister Holness was speaking at a Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) meeting at the Marcus Garvey Technical High School in Northeast St. Ann yesterday.

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Chetwood Memorial Primary plunged into mourning following murder of students

The government will be spending approximately $1-Billion to improve the Ocho Rios Market in St. Ann.

The market has been in a state of disrepair for some time with vendors making numerous appeals for renovations especially to the bathroom facilities.

In an update, the Prime Minister said the process is advancing steadily.

He stressed the importance of a clean market to the productivity of the society.

Minister Holness was speaking at a Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) meeting at the Marcus Garvey Technical High School in Northeast St. Ann yesterday.

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Gunmen are not criminals but terrorists says Holness

The government will be spending approximately $1-Billion to improve the Ocho Rios Market in St. Ann.

The market has been in a state of disrepair for some time with vendors making numerous appeals for renovations especially to the bathroom facilities.

In an update, the Prime Minister said the process is advancing steadily.

He stressed the importance of a clean market to the productivity of the society.

Minister Holness was speaking at a Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) meeting at the Marcus Garvey Technical High School in Northeast St. Ann yesterday.

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JDF, canine division join search for missing British national

The government will be spending approximately $1-Billion to improve the Ocho Rios Market in St. Ann.

The market has been in a state of disrepair for some time with vendors making numerous appeals for renovations especially to the bathroom facilities.

In an update, the Prime Minister said the process is advancing steadily.

He stressed the importance of a clean market to the productivity of the society.

Minister Holness was speaking at a Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) meeting at the Marcus Garvey Technical High School in Northeast St. Ann yesterday.

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