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US seizes US$18 million in drugs in the Caribbean Sea

MIAMI, CMC – The United States Coast Guard says the crew of its cutter 'Vigilant' has returned home to Cape Canaveral in Florida after offloading more than 1,510 pounds of cocaine and 1,470 pounds of marijuana seized in the Caribbean...

Couple killed at their business place in Seaview Gardens

The police are at the scene of a double murder along Pacific Boulevard in Seaview Gardens, St Andrew, on Thursday morning. The Gleaner understands that a couple who operated a business in the community was shot by gunmen about 10:35 a.m....
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Couple killed at their business place in Seaview Gardens

The police are at the scene of a double murder along Pacific Boulevard in Seaview Gardens, St Andrew, on Thursday morning. The Gleaner understands that a couple who operated a business in the community was shot by gunmen about 10:35 a.m....

Unidentified man found dead with gunshot wounds in St Catherine

Investigators assigned to the St Catherine North police division are seeking to ascertain the identity of a man whose body was found in bushes in Crawl district in Riversdale in the parish on Wednesday. The police were alerted to the...
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Unidentified man found dead with gunshot wounds in St Catherine

Investigators assigned to the St Catherine North police division are seeking to ascertain the identity of a man whose body was found in bushes in Crawl district in Riversdale in the parish on Wednesday. The police were alerted to the...

'Betrayal' - environmental groups outraged by NEPA’s dropping of criminal charges in Rio Cobre oil spill case

Two environmental groups are expressing outrage at the decision of the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) to withdraw criminal charges against Trade Winds Citrus Limited for an oil spill in the Rio Cobre in St Catherine. The...
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'Betrayal' - environmental groups outraged by NEPA’s dropping of criminal charges in Rio Cobre oil spill case

Two environmental groups are expressing outrage at the decision of the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) to withdraw criminal charges against Trade Winds Citrus Limited for an oil spill in the Rio Cobre in St Catherine. The...

Opposition demands details of settlement in Rio Cobre oil spill case

The Opposition is demanding public disclosure of the reasons for the discontinuation of prosecution by the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) against Trade Winds Citrus Limited in relation to the pollution of the Rio Cobre in...
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Opposition demands details of settlement in Rio Cobre oil spill case

The Opposition is demanding public disclosure of the reasons for the discontinuation of prosecution by the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) against Trade Winds Citrus Limited in relation to the pollution of the Rio Cobre in...

Missing fishermen found; one dead after 35 days at sea

Two fishermen who were reported missing since October 29 have been located by Honduran authorities. However, the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) says one of the men died during the 35-day ordeal at sea. The JDF says the men were located on...
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Missing fishermen found; one dead after 35 days at sea

Two fishermen who were reported missing since October 29 have been located by Honduran authorities. However, the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) says one of the men died during the 35-day ordeal at sea. The JDF says the men were located on...

Motorcyclist killed in Hanover crash after swerving to avoid pothole

A motorcyclist died on Wednesday after he tried to avoid a pothole and collided with a truck, a police report has revealed. The crash happened along the Johnson Town main road in Hanover. The name of the 26-year-old man was not released. The...
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Motorcyclist killed in Hanover crash after swerving to avoid pothole

A motorcyclist died on Wednesday after he tried to avoid a pothole and collided with a truck, a police report has revealed. The crash happened along the Johnson Town main road in Hanover. The name of the 26-year-old man was not released. The...

J’can Consulate in New York hosts successful outreach in Chicago

The Jamaican Consulate in New York has described as very successful its recent outreach to Jamaicans in the Chicago area. The visit by Consul General Alsion Wilson and members of the consulate staff as well as representatives from the Passport,...
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J’can Consulate in New York hosts successful outreach in Chicago

The Jamaican Consulate in New York has described as very successful its recent outreach to Jamaicans in the Chicago area. The visit by Consul General Alsion Wilson and members of the consulate staff as well as representatives from the Passport,...

Jamaicans in US diaspora dig into Thanksgiving in variety of ways

As the United States marks Thanksgiving Day on Thursday, Jamaicans across the country will join to observe the holiday in various ways – from having the traditional Thanksgiving dinner to visiting restaurants, or taking Thanksgiving cruises. At the...
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Jamaicans in US diaspora dig into Thanksgiving in variety of ways

As the United States marks Thanksgiving Day on Thursday, Jamaicans across the country will join to observe the holiday in various ways – from having the traditional Thanksgiving dinner to visiting restaurants, or taking Thanksgiving cruises. At the...

NIA calls for stronger rules of conduct for politicians after MPs' racial remarks

Governance watchdog National Integrity Action (NIA) is calling for the Government to urgently move towards implementation of the Code of Conduct for Parliamentarians and enacting the Political Code of Conduct in law, with criminal...
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NIA calls for stronger rules of conduct for politicians after MPs' racial remarks

Governance watchdog National Integrity Action (NIA) is calling for the Government to urgently move towards implementation of the Code of Conduct for Parliamentarians and enacting the Political Code of Conduct in law, with criminal...

British man fined $750,000 for cocaine hidden in slippers in luggage at airport

Glenn Mason, a British man who was held with one and a half pounds of cocaine hidden inside two pairs of slippers at Montego Bay's Sangster International Airport on September 30, was ordered to pay a total fine of $750,000 when he appeared in...
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British man fined $750,000 for cocaine hidden in slippers in luggage at airport

Glenn Mason, a British man who was held with one and a half pounds of cocaine hidden inside two pairs of slippers at Montego Bay's Sangster International Airport on September 30, was ordered to pay a total fine of $750,000 when he appeared in...

Farmers encouraged to protect crops from potential damage due to increased rainfall

Farmers are being encouraged by the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) to take proactive steps to assess and protect their crops during periods of heavy rainfall. Senior RADA Plant Health and Food Safety Officer, Francine Webb, says...
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Farmers encouraged to protect crops from potential damage due to increased rainfall

Farmers are being encouraged by the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) to take proactive steps to assess and protect their crops during periods of heavy rainfall. Senior RADA Plant Health and Food Safety Officer, Francine Webb, says...

23-y-o charged for robbing elderly man at bus terminal

A 23-year-old man has been charged for robbing a senior citizen who was awaiting public transportation at North Parade in downtown Kingston. He is Michael Laing, otherwise called 'Mark', of Charles Street and Rose Lane, Kingston, who have...
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23-y-o charged for robbing elderly man at bus terminal

A 23-year-old man has been charged for robbing a senior citizen who was awaiting public transportation at North Parade in downtown Kingston. He is Michael Laing, otherwise called 'Mark', of Charles Street and Rose Lane, Kingston, who have...

Manchester woman injured in hit-and-run dies

A Manchester woman who was injured in a hit-and-run last week has passed away in hospital. Rubena Hall, 50, of Chudleigh district, died on Wednesday morning. The incident remains under investigation by the Christiana police. It is reported...
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Manchester woman injured in hit-and-run dies

A Manchester woman who was injured in a hit-and-run last week has passed away in hospital. Rubena Hall, 50, of Chudleigh district, died on Wednesday morning. The incident remains under investigation by the Christiana police. It is reported...

More than 30,000 to benefit from NWC debt forgiveness

More than 30,000 National Water Commission (NWC) customers are expected to benefit from the Government's debt forgiveness on water bills.  Speaking at Wednesday's post-Cabinet press briefing, Minister without Portfolio with...
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More than 30,000 to benefit from NWC debt forgiveness

More than 30,000 National Water Commission (NWC) customers are expected to benefit from the Government's debt forgiveness on water bills.  Speaking at Wednesday's post-Cabinet press briefing, Minister without Portfolio with...

St James security guard charged for shooting customer during confrontation

The police in St James have charged a security guard for shooting a customer during a confrontation at the business establishment where he worked. Charged with wounding with intent, using a firearm to commit a felony and discharge of a firearm in...
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St James security guard charged for shooting customer during confrontation

The police in St James have charged a security guard for shooting a customer during a confrontation at the business establishment where he worked. Charged with wounding with intent, using a firearm to commit a felony and discharge of a firearm in...

Ja selected as pilot for ILO project on impact of climate change on workers

Jamaica has been selected to be the pilot for the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Just Transition Project, aimed at highlighting the impacts of climate change on workers, and strategies to protect and empower them. The Jamaica Just...
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Ja selected as pilot for ILO project on impact of climate change on workers

Jamaica has been selected to be the pilot for the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Just Transition Project, aimed at highlighting the impacts of climate change on workers, and strategies to protect and empower them. The Jamaica Just...

STATIN enters final phases of 2022 Population and Housing Census

The Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN) has entered the final phases of the 2022 Population and Housing Census. Acting Director General, Leesha Delatie-Budair, said STATIN is working simultaneously on completing the 2022 census, while...
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STATIN enters final phases of 2022 Population and Housing Census

The Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN) has entered the final phases of the 2022 Population and Housing Census. Acting Director General, Leesha Delatie-Budair, said STATIN is working simultaneously on completing the 2022 census, while...

Giveback initiatives are to ease burden, not election gimmick - Morris Dixon

Information Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon has asserted that the suite of initiatives announced by Prime Minister Andrew Holness at the Jamaica Labour Party's annual conference on Sunday is focused at easing the cost of living pressures in...
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Giveback initiatives are to ease burden, not election gimmick - Morris Dixon

Information Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon has asserted that the suite of initiatives announced by Prime Minister Andrew Holness at the Jamaica Labour Party's annual conference on Sunday is focused at easing the cost of living pressures in...

Gas tanker driver arrested following seizure of loaded gun

The police on Tuesday arrested a gas tanker driver following the seizure of a loaded gun during a traffic stop along Michael Manley Boulevard in Kingston. His identity is being withheld pending further investigation. Reports from the Elletson Road...
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Gas tanker driver arrested following seizure of loaded gun

The police on Tuesday arrested a gas tanker driver following the seizure of a loaded gun during a traffic stop along Michael Manley Boulevard in Kingston. His identity is being withheld pending further investigation. Reports from the Elletson Road...

No shortage of coins or banknotes - BOJ

The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) is reassuring the public that there is an ample supply of all coins and denominations within the financial system. Speaking at the central bank's Quarterly Monetary Policy Report Press Conference on Monday, Deputy...
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No shortage of coins or banknotes - BOJ

The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) is reassuring the public that there is an ample supply of all coins and denominations within the financial system. Speaking at the central bank's Quarterly Monetary Policy Report Press Conference on Monday, Deputy...

The UWI appoints six new professors

The University of the West Indies (The UWI) has appointed six new professors across its campuses. They are Dr David Yawson from the Cave Hill Campus, now professor of Agri-Food Systems and Environmental Resilience; Dr Derek Mitchell, now professor...
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The UWI appoints six new professors

The University of the West Indies (The UWI) has appointed six new professors across its campuses. They are Dr David Yawson from the Cave Hill Campus, now professor of Agri-Food Systems and Environmental Resilience; Dr Derek Mitchell, now professor...

Students urged to pursue skills training at HEART/NSTA Trust

STUDENTS ARE being encouraged to consider skills training available at the HEART/NSTA Trust as they prepare to make career choices. Minister of Education, Skills, Youth and Information, Senator Dr Dana Morris Dixon, made the appeal as she delivered...
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Students urged to pursue skills training at HEART/NSTA Trust

STUDENTS ARE being encouraged to consider skills training available at the HEART/NSTA Trust as they prepare to make career choices. Minister of Education, Skills, Youth and Information, Senator Dr Dana Morris Dixon, made the appeal as she delivered...

Philippine president and vice-president clash in a feud that’s testing an Asian democracy

MANILA, Philippines (AP): A major political storm set off by a bitter feud between the Philippine president and the vice- president is testing an Asian democracy that has long been troubled by rowdy politics, poor law enforcement and bareface...
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Philippine president and vice-president clash in a feud that’s testing an Asian democracy

MANILA, Philippines (AP): A major political storm set off by a bitter feud between the Philippine president and the vice- president is testing an Asian democracy that has long been troubled by rowdy politics, poor law enforcement and bareface...

Sculptures of Jamaican icons en route to World Fair 2025 in Osaka, Japan

SCULPTURES OF Jamaican icons, the king of Reggae, Bob Marley; and world sprint sensation, Usain Bolt, are now in transit, as the symbols of the island’s rich cultural heritage make their way by sea to the World Expo 2025. The figures, commissioned...
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Sculptures of Jamaican icons en route to World Fair 2025 in Osaka, Japan

SCULPTURES OF Jamaican icons, the king of Reggae, Bob Marley; and world sprint sensation, Usain Bolt, are now in transit, as the symbols of the island’s rich cultural heritage make their way by sea to the World Expo 2025. The figures, commissioned...

South Trelawny tailor wants more substance than hype from politics

WESTERN BUREAU: Because of the partisan nature of Jamaica’s politics, the diehard supporters of the two major political parties tend to place hype over substance. However, for South Trelawny tailor Bradley Sterling, a perennial supporter of his...
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South Trelawny tailor wants more substance than hype from politics

WESTERN BUREAU: Because of the partisan nature of Jamaica’s politics, the diehard supporters of the two major political parties tend to place hype over substance. However, for South Trelawny tailor Bradley Sterling, a perennial supporter of his...

Suspected stolen goats recovered, two men arrested

Two men were taken into custody by the police in St Catherine this afternoon following the discovery of goats believed to be stolen. It is reported that about 2 o' clock cops from the Guanaboa Vale Police Station were on an operation when they...
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Suspected stolen goats recovered, two men arrested

Two men were taken into custody by the police in St Catherine this afternoon following the discovery of goats believed to be stolen. It is reported that about 2 o' clock cops from the Guanaboa Vale Police Station were on an operation when they...

NWC board denies Opposition claim NWC was not consulted before PM’s debt write-off announcement

The Board of the National Water Commission (NWC) says the claim by Opposition Spokesperson on Water, Ian Hayles, that the NWC was blindsided by Prime Minister Andrew Holness' announcement that it is to write off the debts of some...
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NWC board denies Opposition claim NWC was not consulted before PM’s debt write-off announcement

The Board of the National Water Commission (NWC) says the claim by Opposition Spokesperson on Water, Ian Hayles, that the NWC was blindsided by Prime Minister Andrew Holness' announcement that it is to write off the debts of some...

JDF soldier arrested in connection with $47 million NCB phishing scam

Law enforcers have arrested a Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) soldier as part of an ongoing investigation into a sophisticated phishing scam that defrauded the National Commercial Bank (NCB) of over $47 million dollars. The Major Organised...
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JDF soldier arrested in connection with $47 million NCB phishing scam

Law enforcers have arrested a Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) soldier as part of an ongoing investigation into a sophisticated phishing scam that defrauded the National Commercial Bank (NCB) of over $47 million dollars. The Major Organised...

PNP calls for May Pen mayor to step down

The People's National Party (PNP) is urging Mayor of May Pen, Joel Williams, to resign from his post following the party's victory in Friday's by-election in the Aenon Town division.  Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, PNP...
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PNP calls for May Pen mayor to step down

The People's National Party (PNP) is urging Mayor of May Pen, Joel Williams, to resign from his post following the party's victory in Friday's by-election in the Aenon Town division.  Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, PNP...

PSOJ calls for action over Warmington’s racial remarks against Golding

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) says it vehemently condemns the recent racially charged remarks made by Government Member of Parliament Everald Warmington targeted at Opposition leader Mark Golding. During a political meeting at...
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PSOJ calls for action over Warmington’s racial remarks against Golding

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) says it vehemently condemns the recent racially charged remarks made by Government Member of Parliament Everald Warmington targeted at Opposition leader Mark Golding. During a political meeting at...

Torrential rainfall causes landslides and flooding in Portland

Three days of torrential rainfall have caused severe damage to the road network in East and West Portland, with multiple landslides affecting several communities. As a result of the heavy rainfall some roadways have been rendered impassable to...
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Torrential rainfall causes landslides and flooding in Portland

Three days of torrential rainfall have caused severe damage to the road network in East and West Portland, with multiple landslides affecting several communities. As a result of the heavy rainfall some roadways have been rendered impassable to...

PM condemns yet another mass shooting

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has described as disturbing yet another mass shooting in Jamaica, stating that the incident may be gang-related. Holness along with Minister of National Security Dr Horace Chang and Commissioner of Police Dr Kevin...
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PM condemns yet another mass shooting

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has described as disturbing yet another mass shooting in Jamaica, stating that the incident may be gang-related. Holness along with Minister of National Security Dr Horace Chang and Commissioner of Police Dr Kevin...

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