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Holness says climate change should be at the forefront of election campaign

WESTMORELAND, Jamaica - As he continues his tour in Westmoreland ahead of the local government elections, Prime Minister Andrew Holness is adamant that as a country, climate change should be at the core of election plans. His comments come in light of the recent collapse of the West End leg of a road in Negril. On Monday, the road breakage was evident after gushing waves crashed against the sea walls,.

Two cops injured as prisoner escapes custody at Morgan s Bridge

WESTMORELAND, Jamaica Two police officers assigned to the Morgan's Bridge Police Station in Grange Hill, Westmoreland received injuries when a 17-year-old escapee eluded them on Friday night. He has been identified as Denarto Brown of Big Bridge in the parish. It is unclear what offense(s) Brown was picked up for, but Observer Online understands that the teen is still at large. Reports from the police are that on Friday.

WATCH: Holness makes campaign stops in Westmoreland

WESTMORELAND, Jamaica His eyes set on gaining control of the Westmoreland Municipal Corporation, Prime Minister Andrew Holness is touring the parish ahead of the highly-anticipated local government election. Holness commenced his tour Friday morning in Whitehouse, Westmoreland where he met and spoke with residents and supporters alike. https://youtu.be/z55N4pXvoCY Following the talk, Holness went on to greet fisherfolks at the Whitehouse fishing beach, who voiced their complaints and improvements they hope.

PNP late for nominations in Grange Hill

WESTMORELAND, Jamaica- Despite getting times for nomination to avoid a clash with Jamaica Labor Party (JLP) councillor candidates, the People’s National Party's representatives are yet to show up at the nomination centre in Grange Hill, Westmoreland. As a result, supporters of both parties are currently clashing in the town as they throw slurs at each other. One PNP supporter could be heard shouting to a bus of labourites, “gweh empty.

PNP s Reid fights ill-health to get on ballot

WESTMORELAND, Jamaica After being hospitalised for over a week, Oliver Reid, the Peoples National Party's councillor caretaker for the Little London division, made a grand entrance at the nomination centre in Grange Hill. According to Vice president of the People’s National Party and Member of Parliament candidate for Westmoreland Western, Ian Hayles, Reid is fit to run after being diagnosed with "dehydration". Reid will be running against his former.

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