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Consumer Affairs Commission’s information sessions enlighten seniors in Hanover

WESTERN BUREAU: The proposed merger between the Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) and the Fair Trading Commission (FTC), which was announced by Minister of Industry Investment and Commerce, Aubyn Hill, last year, is still in the making and should...

Taxi operator murdered in Rocky Valley, Stony Hill

A well-known taxi operator was shot and killed on Wednesday morning in the community of Rocky Valley in Stony Hill, St Andrew. He is known by the aliases 'Banky' and 'Crocs'.  The incident occurred about 5:20 a.m. as the now...
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Taxi operator murdered in Rocky Valley, Stony Hill

A well-known taxi operator was shot and killed on Wednesday morning in the community of Rocky Valley in Stony Hill, St Andrew. He is known by the aliases 'Banky' and 'Crocs'.  The incident occurred about 5:20 a.m. as the now...

Four men killed, cop injured in alleged shootout in downtown Kingston

Four alleged gunmen were killed and a policeman shot and injured during a reported gun battle this morning in downtown Kingston. Five illegal guns were also reportedly seized in the incident which climaxed at the corner of King and Charles streets...
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Four men killed, cop injured in alleged shootout in downtown Kingston

Four alleged gunmen were killed and a policeman shot and injured during a reported gun battle this morning in downtown Kingston. Five illegal guns were also reportedly seized in the incident which climaxed at the corner of King and Charles streets...

Sterling Asset Management continues support of Crime Stop Jamaica

Sterling Asset Management has donated $1 million to Crime Stop Jamaica to support crime-prevention efforts across the island. Charles Ross, president and CEO of Sterling Asset Management, addressing a media conference on Tuesday, expressed his...
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Sterling Asset Management continues support of Crime Stop Jamaica

Sterling Asset Management has donated $1 million to Crime Stop Jamaica to support crime-prevention efforts across the island. Charles Ross, president and CEO of Sterling Asset Management, addressing a media conference on Tuesday, expressed his...

Brown’s Hall Primary gets Smart TVs

Brown’s Hall Primary School in rural St Catherine has received six smart television (TV) sets to support the school’s efforts to incorporate technology in learning. The donation was made by Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Perry’s Funeral...
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Brown’s Hall Primary gets Smart TVs

Brown’s Hall Primary School in rural St Catherine has received six smart television (TV) sets to support the school’s efforts to incorporate technology in learning. The donation was made by Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Perry’s Funeral...

Nestlé partners with Jamaica Red Cross to strengthen community support

Nestlé has announced its strategic partnership with the Jamaica Red Cross (JRC) through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), marking a significant step towards enhancing community support and fostering sustainable development initiatives across...
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Nestlé partners with Jamaica Red Cross to strengthen community support

Nestlé has announced its strategic partnership with the Jamaica Red Cross (JRC) through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), marking a significant step towards enhancing community support and fostering sustainable development initiatives across...

Defence: Collymore a ‘gyalis’, not a murderer

Omar Collymore’s attorney yesterday sought to convince the jury that the United States businessman had absolutely no reason to kill his wife and was merely just a “gyalis” and not a murderer. Attorney-at-law Diane Jobson, who is representing the 41...
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Defence: Collymore a ‘gyalis’, not a murderer

Omar Collymore’s attorney yesterday sought to convince the jury that the United States businessman had absolutely no reason to kill his wife and was merely just a “gyalis” and not a murderer. Attorney-at-law Diane Jobson, who is representing the 41...

Dealing with road rage encounters

ROAD RAGE is often a terrifying experience for victims when they find themselves thrust into a sudden and unpredictable confrontation fuelled by intense aggression from another motorist. A routine drive can quickly escalate into a harrowing ordeal...
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Dealing with road rage encounters

ROAD RAGE is often a terrifying experience for victims when they find themselves thrust into a sudden and unpredictable confrontation fuelled by intense aggression from another motorist. A routine drive can quickly escalate into a harrowing ordeal...

UDC to commence activities to facilitate construction of new Parliament building

The Urban Development Corporation (UDC) will commence activities to facilitate construction of the New Houses of Parliament Building at National Heroes Park during the current financial year. Details are contained in the Jamaica Public Bodies...
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UDC to commence activities to facilitate construction of new Parliament building

The Urban Development Corporation (UDC) will commence activities to facilitate construction of the New Houses of Parliament Building at National Heroes Park during the current financial year. Details are contained in the Jamaica Public Bodies...

Alleged St Catherine car sale fraudster makes restitution

A man accused of defrauding a woman of more than $1,000,000 in a car deal today made restitution in the sum of $100,000 in the St Catherine Parish Court. Fraud accused Patrick Rennie,37, is charged with obtaining money by means of false pretence....
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Alleged St Catherine car sale fraudster makes restitution

A man accused of defrauding a woman of more than $1,000,000 in a car deal today made restitution in the sum of $100,000 in the St Catherine Parish Court. Fraud accused Patrick Rennie,37, is charged with obtaining money by means of false pretence....

8,000 Jamaicans to get help under Second Chance Smile Programme this year

The Ministry of Health and Wellness aims to assist 8,000 Jamaicans under the Second Chance Smile Programme this year. Making his contribution to the 2024/25 Sectoral Debate in the House of Representatives on May 7, Minister of Health and Wellness,...
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8,000 Jamaicans to get help under Second Chance Smile Programme this year

The Ministry of Health and Wellness aims to assist 8,000 Jamaicans under the Second Chance Smile Programme this year. Making his contribution to the 2024/25 Sectoral Debate in the House of Representatives on May 7, Minister of Health and Wellness,...

Five gas station workers, café cashier charged by C-TOC over debit/credit card fraud scheme

Five St Catherine women who worked at a gas station and a female cashier at a café have been charged by Counter Terrorism and Organized Crime Investigation Branch (C-TOC) for allegedly fraudulently using the card information of persons to...
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Five gas station workers, café cashier charged by C-TOC over debit/credit card fraud scheme

Five St Catherine women who worked at a gas station and a female cashier at a café have been charged by Counter Terrorism and Organized Crime Investigation Branch (C-TOC) for allegedly fraudulently using the card information of persons to...

NSWMA undertakes clearing of dump site in St Elizabeth

The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) continues to tackle illegal dumping across Jamaica, having undertaken a cleanup operation at a site along Baptist Road in St Elizabeth today. The initiative, spearheaded through the SPM Waste...
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NSWMA undertakes clearing of dump site in St Elizabeth

The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) continues to tackle illegal dumping across Jamaica, having undertaken a cleanup operation at a site along Baptist Road in St Elizabeth today. The initiative, spearheaded through the SPM Waste...

Grange Hill Primary students encouraged to stand up against bullyism

Students of Grange Hill Primary School in Westmoreland were today encouraged to play their part in standing up against bullying in schools. The charged came from Assistant Superintendent of Police with responsibility for Zone Two in the...
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Grange Hill Primary students encouraged to stand up against bullyism

Students of Grange Hill Primary School in Westmoreland were today encouraged to play their part in standing up against bullying in schools. The charged came from Assistant Superintendent of Police with responsibility for Zone Two in the...

Growth & Jobs | PAVE paving the way for Portland’s youths

PORTLAND IS known the world over for its breathtaking vistas of cascading and sparkling waterfalls, mesmerising blue holes, sun-kissed beaches, lush vegetation, misty mountain peaks in the distance, dramatic coastlines, meandering rivers, and so...
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Growth & Jobs | PAVE paving the way for Portland’s youths

PORTLAND IS known the world over for its breathtaking vistas of cascading and sparkling waterfalls, mesmerising blue holes, sun-kissed beaches, lush vegetation, misty mountain peaks in the distance, dramatic coastlines, meandering rivers, and so...

J’cans leaders in the diaspora welcome Obamacare extension to DACA recipients

NEW YORK: The decision by the Biden-Harris administration to extend healthcare coverage to DACA recipients has been welcomed by Jamaican community leaders in the diaspora. In 2012, former US President Barack Obama and then Vice-President Biden...
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J’cans leaders in the diaspora welcome Obamacare extension to DACA recipients

NEW YORK: The decision by the Biden-Harris administration to extend healthcare coverage to DACA recipients has been welcomed by Jamaican community leaders in the diaspora. In 2012, former US President Barack Obama and then Vice-President Biden...

OID heads to Africa for next leg of mission

NEW YORK, NY: The Organization for International Development (OID) will travel to continental Africa next month for its second ‘Mission of Mercy 2024’. The charitable unit of healthcare professionals and volunteers will visit Zambia, in southern...
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OID heads to Africa for next leg of mission

NEW YORK, NY: The Organization for International Development (OID) will travel to continental Africa next month for its second ‘Mission of Mercy 2024’. The charitable unit of healthcare professionals and volunteers will visit Zambia, in southern...

Collymore labelled ‘centrepiece’ of wife’s murder

Omar Collymore was yesterday painted by the prosecution as a cold-hearted man who was struggling for money and, as a result, over several days, engineered the horrific murder of his wife so that he could benefit from her $101-million insurance...
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Collymore labelled ‘centrepiece’ of wife’s murder

Omar Collymore was yesterday painted by the prosecution as a cold-hearted man who was struggling for money and, as a result, over several days, engineered the horrific murder of his wife so that he could benefit from her $101-million insurance...

Defence counsel claim ‘prosecutorial misconduct’ in Petrojam fraud case

The no-case submission by the defence team representing former Petrojam General Manager Floyd Grindley and former Chairman Dr Perceval Singh was part heard yesterday with the prosecution in the line of fire, heavily criticised as being disingenuous...
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Defence counsel claim ‘prosecutorial misconduct’ in Petrojam fraud case

The no-case submission by the defence team representing former Petrojam General Manager Floyd Grindley and former Chairman Dr Perceval Singh was part heard yesterday with the prosecution in the line of fire, heavily criticised as being disingenuous...

Chinese national crushed to death by septic tank in Guyana

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – A 52-year-old Chinese national died on Monday after a septic tank he was building at Eccles Industrial Site, East Bank Demerara in Guyana collapsed and crushed him. In a statement, police said that Zheng Shun Liu, an...
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Chinese national crushed to death by septic tank in Guyana

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – A 52-year-old Chinese national died on Monday after a septic tank he was building at Eccles Industrial Site, East Bank Demerara in Guyana collapsed and crushed him. In a statement, police said that Zheng Shun Liu, an...

JHTA Negril Chapter wants water project for resort town fast-tracked

The Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) Negril Chapter wants proposed plans for the development of a US$186 million or J$29.1 billion water project in Negril, Westmoreland to begin before the upcoming winter tourist season as...
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JHTA Negril Chapter wants water project for resort town fast-tracked

The Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) Negril Chapter wants proposed plans for the development of a US$186 million or J$29.1 billion water project in Negril, Westmoreland to begin before the upcoming winter tourist season as...

Ailing St Catherine policewoman passes away

The St Catherine North Police Division has been plunged into mourning arising from today's death of a policewoman who was ailing for some time. Constable Latoya Powell, who worked at the Spanish Town Police Station, was said to be well loved by...
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Ailing St Catherine policewoman passes away

The St Catherine North Police Division has been plunged into mourning arising from today's death of a policewoman who was ailing for some time. Constable Latoya Powell, who worked at the Spanish Town Police Station, was said to be well loved by...

Gonsalves lashes CDB for 'scraping bottom of barrel' with 'stitch-up' probe of ex-president

St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves says former Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) president Gene Leon was «the victim of a stitch-up job» by a bank that was «scraping at the bottom of the barrel» with its inv
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Gonsalves lashes CDB for 'scraping bottom of barrel' with 'stitch-up' probe of ex-president

St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves says former Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) president Gene Leon was «the victim of a stitch-up job» by a bank that was «scraping at the bottom of the barrel» with its investigation.

Full Text | Arrangements being finalised for Indians to leave Jamaica, says Security Ministry

The Ministry of National Security says arrangements are being finalised for the departure of the 253 foreign passengers, including crewmembers, who arrived in Jamaica on a chartered flight. The Ministry says the passengers remain accounted for and...
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Full Text | Arrangements being finalised for Indians to leave Jamaica, says Security Ministry

The Ministry of National Security says arrangements are being finalised for the departure of the 253 foreign passengers, including crewmembers, who arrived in Jamaica on a chartered flight. The Ministry says the passengers remain accounted for and...

Flooding disrupts sitting of CXC exams in St Thomas

The Overseas Examination Commission (OEC) is advising students scheduled to take exams today who are affected by the flooding in Hordley Crossing and Duckenfield in St Thomas to go to the closest alternative...
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Flooding disrupts sitting of CXC exams in St Thomas

The Overseas Examination Commission (OEC) is advising students scheduled to take exams today who are affected by the flooding in Hordley Crossing and Duckenfield in St Thomas to go to the closest alternative...

Indians awaiting flight clearance to depart Jamaica

Scores of Indians, who arrived in Jamaica on Thursday without proper documentation, are currently in the departure lounge of the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston awaiting flight clearance to leave. This after the group of 220 Indians...
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Indians awaiting flight clearance to depart Jamaica

Scores of Indians, who arrived in Jamaica on Thursday without proper documentation, are currently in the departure lounge of the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston awaiting flight clearance to leave. This after the group of 220 Indians...

Update | Keith Clarke murder trial again delayed by juror shortage

The start of the Keith Clarke murder trial this morning suffered yet another delay as a result of a  shortage of jurors. The Court of Appeal this morning rejected an application by the defence to place the trial on hold. The defence was...
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Update | Keith Clarke murder trial again delayed by juror shortage

The start of the Keith Clarke murder trial this morning suffered yet another delay as a result of a  shortage of jurors. The Court of Appeal this morning rejected an application by the defence to place the trial on hold. The defence was...

Ryland Campbell remembered as 'true Jamaican success story'

Chairman of Cari-Med Group, Glen Christian, has paid tribute to late banker and businessman Ryland Campbell, remembering him as a «true Jamaican success story». Campbell died on Friday night at age 81. Campbell was best known as...
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Ryland Campbell remembered as 'true Jamaican success story'

Chairman of Cari-Med Group, Glen Christian, has paid tribute to late banker and businessman Ryland Campbell, remembering him as a «true Jamaican success story». Campbell died on Friday night at age 81. Campbell was best known as...

Opposition wants answers about entry of over 200 Indians to Jamaica

The Opposition People's National Party is demanding clarity from the Government regarding the chartered flight that recently landed in Jamaica, allegedly in breach of applicable immigration and customs protocols.  The group of 220 Indians...
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Opposition wants answers about entry of over 200 Indians to Jamaica

The Opposition People's National Party is demanding clarity from the Government regarding the chartered flight that recently landed in Jamaica, allegedly in breach of applicable immigration and customs protocols.  The group of 220 Indians...

St James shopkeeper found dead in suspected suicide at a school

A St James man was found dead inside a bathroom at a school on Sunday afternoon in a suspected case of suicide.  The deceased has been identified as 35-year-old Andre Nicholson, a shopkeeper from Catherine Hall, Montego Bay.  The police...
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St James shopkeeper found dead in suspected suicide at a school

A St James man was found dead inside a bathroom at a school on Sunday afternoon in a suspected case of suicide.  The deceased has been identified as 35-year-old Andre Nicholson, a shopkeeper from Catherine Hall, Montego Bay.  The police...

Hordley Crossing in St Thomas flooded; police rescue two motorists

The police are advising that the Hordley Crossing section of the Golden Grove main road in St Thomas is impassable due to heavy overnight rainfall. The say two motorists, who were trapped in a vehicle, were rescued by the police who responded to...
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Hordley Crossing in St Thomas flooded; police rescue two motorists

The police are advising that the Hordley Crossing section of the Golden Grove main road in St Thomas is impassable due to heavy overnight rainfall. The say two motorists, who were trapped in a vehicle, were rescued by the police who responded to...

Think all chemicals are bad?

The icebreaker of many a barbeque conversation is something like, “What do you do for a crust?” “I teach chemistry at university,” is what we usually reply. Then silence. Our new friend will usually go on to say they either hated or did terribly in...
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Think all chemicals are bad?

The icebreaker of many a barbeque conversation is something like, “What do you do for a crust?” “I teach chemistry at university,” is what we usually reply. Then silence. Our new friend will usually go on to say they either hated or did terribly in...

Airbnb boom offers opportunity for job creation

With the country recording 29 per cent of all visitors who came to Jamaica in 2023 staying at Airbnbs, Norman Dunn, state minister in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, believes there is room for much improvement in the creation of jobs...
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Airbnb boom offers opportunity for job creation

With the country recording 29 per cent of all visitors who came to Jamaica in 2023 staying at Airbnbs, Norman Dunn, state minister in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, believes there is room for much improvement in the creation of jobs...

Improving Rural Livelihoods Project initiates livestock, protective agriculture training and support to Kitson Town farmers

The ‘Improving Rural Livelihoods through Resilient Agrifood Systems’ project has commenced its mission to bolster agricultural sustainability and rural prosperity in Kitson Town, St Catherine, with a focus on empowering local farmers, the project...
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Improving Rural Livelihoods Project initiates livestock, protective agriculture training and support to Kitson Town farmers

The ‘Improving Rural Livelihoods through Resilient Agrifood Systems’ project has commenced its mission to bolster agricultural sustainability and rural prosperity in Kitson Town, St Catherine, with a focus on empowering local farmers, the project...

Residents call for removal of political paraphernalia

WESTERN BUREAU: Residents of the Orchard Housing Scheme in Hopewell, Hanover, are calling for the removal of all political paraphernalia in their community. The call has come over two months after the local polls and against the background of the...
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Residents call for removal of political paraphernalia

WESTERN BUREAU: Residents of the Orchard Housing Scheme in Hopewell, Hanover, are calling for the removal of all political paraphernalia in their community. The call has come over two months after the local polls and against the background of the...

Calls for more time to put sexual harassment policies in place

With less than two months before the June 30 deadline for public- and private-sector entities to implement sexual harassment policies in workplaces, some interests in St Catherine say they will be challenged to comply. In an address at the formal...
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Calls for more time to put sexual harassment policies in place

With less than two months before the June 30 deadline for public- and private-sector entities to implement sexual harassment policies in workplaces, some interests in St Catherine say they will be challenged to comply. In an address at the formal...

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