
News from Montego Bay
Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Montego Bay, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 26 stories have been published about Montego Bay which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Montego Bay, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 26 stories have been published about Montego Bay which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Inflation · Montego BayCommuters who travel on the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) and Montego Bay Metro buses will pay reduced fares over a 24-month period. On January 1, 2024, the regular adult fare charged by the state-owned bus companies will be reduced from $...See the Story
Gov’t to cut bus fares to cushion inflation over next 2 years
Americas · Montego BayA 40-year-old Barbadian was convicted for breaches under the Dangerous Drugs Act. He was arrested for attempting to smuggle over 1.8 kilogrammes of cocaine into the United Kingdom through the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, St James. Kelvin Charles, a carpenter from Bridgetown, Barbados, was arrested on Thursday, October 26.See the Story
Barbadian convicted for cocaine smuggling at Sangster International Airport
Americas · Montego BayThere is a world that that can be I should be like I could have been I'm I have I can be a I’s I was going to be like an Iva I have been like the I've been I have seen I don't want to be van I should have been more than a number that is more than one I would be like a number of Iris I have become I I am Iam I will be vaj I should be like a I'm I've been I have I’m I should be I was I am I could beSee the Story
Whither goest MoBay?
Americas · Montego BayWESTERN BUREAU: RONALDO RICKETTS, the man accused of killing several homeless people in Montego Bay between July and August this year, is to be brought back to the St James Parish Court on December 5 as his case file is still incomplete. Presiding...See the Story
Accused ‘homeless people’ serial killer to return to court December 5
Americas · Montego BayJustin Perry, seven, and his nine-year-old schoolmate Nacholive Smith, of Chetwood Memorial Primary, and a man who remains unidentified, were shot and killed by gunmen while travelling in a taxi. Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay Richard Vernon is calling for the imposition of a state of public emergency in St James. Prime Minister Andrew Holness condemned the killings.See the Story
MoBay deputy mayor demanding SOE for St James after schoolboys shot dead
State of Emergency · Montego BayDeputy mayor calls for SOE to be reinstated Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay, Richard Vernon, is calling for the reinstatement of a State of Emergency in the parish of St James. His comments follow the fatal shooting of two males students from the Chetwood Memorial Primary while on their way...See the Story
Deputy mayor calls for SOE to be reinstated
Americas · Montego BayPolice believe the killing of a man in downtown Montego Bay, St James, Tuesday afternoon might be connected to the upsurge of gang violence in Salt Spring. The man, believed to be Everald Appleton, 39, of Halls Lane, Salt Spring, was shot on Union Street about 5:15 p.m. His death follows the killing. of 22-year-old Imani Jarrett of Refuge Lane, Flower Hill, and 30-year.old Odane Smith, otherwise called 'Puns' last Thursday.See the Story
Update | Downtown MoBay killing possibly connected to Salt Spring gang war
Americas · Montego BayThe St James police are probing the killing of a man in downtown Montego Bay, shortly after 5 p.m. Tuesday. Eyewitnesses say the dead man, reportedly from a Meggie Top, Salt Spring address, was shot by unknown assailants along busy Union Street. He is the third person from Salt Spring to be killed by the gun in the last week.See the Story