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Petrojam’s project to convert heavy fuel oil into asphalt scheduled for completion by end of June

Petrojam’s project to convert heavy fuel oil (HFO) into asphalt is progressing and is scheduled for completion in the first quarter of the 2025/26 fiscal year. This initiative involves installing new facilities to process HFO and produce asphalt...

Nominees named for JCC’s 40th annual awards celebration

The Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC) has officially unveiled the nominees for the 40th Annual JCC Awards as it honours trailblazers, innovators, and changemakers shaping Jamaica’s economic future. Announced during a recent media launch, the list...
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Nominees named for JCC’s 40th annual awards celebration

The Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC) has officially unveiled the nominees for the 40th Annual JCC Awards as it honours trailblazers, innovators, and changemakers shaping Jamaica’s economic future. Announced during a recent media launch, the list...

Grants Pen residents wary of community going back to the days of crime and violence

Several residents of Grants Pen, St Andrew, say they do not want to return to the days when bloodshed and hostility were the norm in the community and citizens resented the police. The call for cooperation with the security forces comes on the...
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Grants Pen residents wary of community going back to the days of crime and violence

Several residents of Grants Pen, St Andrew, say they do not want to return to the days when bloodshed and hostility were the norm in the community and citizens resented the police. The call for cooperation with the security forces comes on the...

Police urge two men to turn themselves in following Grants Pen protest

The police are urging two men they say are creating «mayhem» in the Grants Pen area of St Andrew to turn themselves in to the Constant Spring police by 6 p.m. following this morning's fiery protest of the fatal shooting of a man during an alleged
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Police urge two men to turn themselves in following Grants Pen protest

The police are urging two men they say are creating «mayhem» in the Grants Pen area of St Andrew to turn themselves in to the Constant Spring police by 6 p.m. following this morning's fiery protest of the fatal shooting of a man during an alleged...

Medical Technologies Ltd rejects claims by Dawes, discloses neurosurgical drill still not paid for

Medical Technologies Limited is threatening legal action against opposition spokesman on health, Dr Alfred Dawes, following claims he made regarding the procurement of a neurosurgical drill for the Bustamante Hospital for Children in St Andrew....
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Medical Technologies Ltd rejects claims by Dawes, discloses neurosurgical drill still not paid for

Medical Technologies Limited is threatening legal action against opposition spokesman on health, Dr Alfred Dawes, following claims he made regarding the procurement of a neurosurgical drill for the Bustamante Hospital for Children in St Andrew....

One-handed man freed of gun-related charges

A one-handed St Andrew man was freed of gun-related charges in the Western Regional Gun Court in St James on Wednesday. Jabari Campbell, a 28-year-old music producer, was found not guilty of illegal possession of firearm and ammunition by High...
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One-handed man freed of gun-related charges

A one-handed St Andrew man was freed of gun-related charges in the Western Regional Gun Court in St James on Wednesday. Jabari Campbell, a 28-year-old music producer, was found not guilty of illegal possession of firearm and ammunition by High...

NSWMA to undertake several clean-up and beautification projects on Labour Day

The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) will be undertaking several clean-up and beautification projects across the island on Labour Day, which will be observed on May 23. Executive Director of the agency, Audley Gordon, told JIS...
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NSWMA to undertake several clean-up and beautification projects on Labour Day

The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) will be undertaking several clean-up and beautification projects across the island on Labour Day, which will be observed on May 23. Executive Director of the agency, Audley Gordon, told JIS...

Gov’t earmarks $832m for hurricane mitigation work islandwide

The Government will be spending approximately $832 million on critical mitigation work across the island, ahead of what is projected to be an active 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season. This includes a $172-million allocation to be distributed among...
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Gov’t earmarks $832m for hurricane mitigation work islandwide

The Government will be spending approximately $832 million on critical mitigation work across the island, ahead of what is projected to be an active 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season. This includes a $172-million allocation to be distributed among...

JCF says cops seen in video at house were responding to distress call, denies misconduct

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says two police officers seen in a video at a house were responding to a distress call concerning children and were not engaged in any improper conduct. The video has been circulating online, prompting...
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JCF says cops seen in video at house were responding to distress call, denies misconduct

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says two police officers seen in a video at a house were responding to a distress call concerning children and were not engaged in any improper conduct. The video has been circulating online, prompting...

A one-handed man freed of gun-related charges

A one-handed St Andrew man was freed of gun-related charges in the Western Regional Gun Court in St James on Wednesday. Jabari Campbell, a 28-year-old music producer, was found not guilty of illegal possession of firearm and ammunition by High...
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A one-handed man freed of gun-related charges

A one-handed St Andrew man was freed of gun-related charges in the Western Regional Gun Court in St James on Wednesday. Jabari Campbell, a 28-year-old music producer, was found not guilty of illegal possession of firearm and ammunition by High...

Court in Bahamas jails man for raping and getting stepdaughter pregnant

NASSAU, Bahamas - A court in the Bahamas has sentenced a 37-year-old man to 10 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to repeatedly raping his pre-teen stepdaughter resulting in her getting pregnant. The court has also ordered that the man be...
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Court in Bahamas jails man for raping and getting stepdaughter pregnant

NASSAU, Bahamas - A court in the Bahamas has sentenced a 37-year-old man to 10 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to repeatedly raping his pre-teen stepdaughter resulting in her getting pregnant. The court has also ordered that the man be...

Judge tells jury to weigh inmate’s testimony in Mario Deane trial

High Court judge Justice Courtney Daye today instructed the seven-member jury in the Mario Deane trial to carefully consider whether to accept the testimony of an inmate who reportedly witnessed Deane being mistreated by the police officers being...
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Judge tells jury to weigh inmate’s testimony in Mario Deane trial

High Court judge Justice Courtney Daye today instructed the seven-member jury in the Mario Deane trial to carefully consider whether to accept the testimony of an inmate who reportedly witnessed Deane being mistreated by the police officers being...

St Catherine man shot during robbery at his home

A 54-year-old St Catherine man was shot during a robbery at his home along Jones Avenue, Spanish Town early this morning. He has been hospitalised in serious condition with a gunshot wound to his head. Reports are that about 3:30, the man was...
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St Catherine man shot during robbery at his home

A 54-year-old St Catherine man was shot during a robbery at his home along Jones Avenue, Spanish Town early this morning. He has been hospitalised in serious condition with a gunshot wound to his head. Reports are that about 3:30, the man was...

inDrive says UTech student Anisa Dilworth has not used its service since 2024

Ride-hailing company inDrive has expressed sadness at the disappearance of university student Anisa Dilworth but says there is no record of her using its service recently. Dilworth, 20, a student of the University of Technology, Jamaica, was...
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inDrive says UTech student Anisa Dilworth has not used its service since 2024

Ride-hailing company inDrive has expressed sadness at the disappearance of university student Anisa Dilworth but says there is no record of her using its service recently. Dilworth, 20, a student of the University of Technology, Jamaica, was...

No bail for businessman charged for alleged rage-fuelled assault of nurse

Businessman Robert Bell, who is charged for allegedly assaulting a nurse during what is believed to be a case of road rage, was denied bail when he made his first appearance in the Gun Court this morning. Bell is charged with assault occasioning...
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No bail for businessman charged for alleged rage-fuelled assault of nurse

Businessman Robert Bell, who is charged for allegedly assaulting a nurse during what is believed to be a case of road rage, was denied bail when he made his first appearance in the Gun Court this morning. Bell is charged with assault occasioning...

Fiery roadblocks in Grants Pen over fatal police shooting, INDECOM probing three separate incidents

Residents of Grants Pen in St Andrew today mounted fiery roadblocks to protest the fatal shooting of a man by the police during an alleged confrontation in the community this morning. They have accused the police of wrongdoing. The shooting is...
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Fiery roadblocks in Grants Pen over fatal police shooting, INDECOM probing three separate incidents

Residents of Grants Pen in St Andrew today mounted fiery roadblocks to protest the fatal shooting of a man by the police during an alleged confrontation in the community this morning. They have accused the police of wrongdoing. The shooting is...

UK court orders singer Chris Brown freed on $6.7 million bail in assault case

LONDON (AP) — A British judge ordered Grammy-winning singer Chris Brown released on 5 million-pound (US$6.7 million) bail on Wednesday while facing allegations he beat and seriously injured a music producer with a bottle in a London nightclub in...
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UK court orders singer Chris Brown freed on $6.7 million bail in assault case

LONDON (AP) — A British judge ordered Grammy-winning singer Chris Brown released on 5 million-pound (US$6.7 million) bail on Wednesday while facing allegations he beat and seriously injured a music producer with a bottle in a London nightclub in...

Volunteers unite to transform Oasis Children’s Home in St Thomas this Labour Day

In celebration of Labour Day 2025, Volunteers Incorporated (VI) will lead a major volunteer-driven renovation project at the Oasis Children’s Home, located in Yallahs, St Thomas. Taking place on Friday, the exercise forms part of VI’s commitment to...
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Volunteers unite to transform Oasis Children’s Home in St Thomas this Labour Day

In celebration of Labour Day 2025, Volunteers Incorporated (VI) will lead a major volunteer-driven renovation project at the Oasis Children’s Home, located in Yallahs, St Thomas. Taking place on Friday, the exercise forms part of VI’s commitment to...

UWI students selected for prestigious surgical robotics research programme in UK

Three outstanding students from The University of the West Indies (UWI) have been selected for the inaugural CariSurg Surgical Robotics Summer Research Programme at the University of Leeds in England. Samiya Allen, from the Cave Hill Campus;...
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UWI students selected for prestigious surgical robotics research programme in UK

Three outstanding students from The University of the West Indies (UWI) have been selected for the inaugural CariSurg Surgical Robotics Summer Research Programme at the University of Leeds in England. Samiya Allen, from the Cave Hill Campus;...

Emphasis on workforce resilience during Workers’ Week

Workers’ Week 2025 is being celebrated May 18 to 23, under the theme ‘Transforming Jamaica’s Workforce for Greater Resilience and Sustainable Development’. This annual celebration recognises the dedication, resilience, and contributions of Jamaican...
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Emphasis on workforce resilience during Workers’ Week

Workers’ Week 2025 is being celebrated May 18 to 23, under the theme ‘Transforming Jamaica’s Workforce for Greater Resilience and Sustainable Development’. This annual celebration recognises the dedication, resilience, and contributions of Jamaican...

ST Thomas youth encouraged to take advantage of new HPV chatbot

Centre Manager and Counsellor at St Thomas Teen Hub, Chantal Williams, is urging youngsters in the parish to take advantage of a new Human Papillomavirus (HPV) chatbot to better educate themselves about the virus and the vaccine. The chatbot was...
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ST Thomas youth encouraged to take advantage of new HPV chatbot

Centre Manager and Counsellor at St Thomas Teen Hub, Chantal Williams, is urging youngsters in the parish to take advantage of a new Human Papillomavirus (HPV) chatbot to better educate themselves about the virus and the vaccine. The chatbot was...

Hot pepper value chain project focuses on gaps in food safety

The Second Component of the Hot Pepper Value Chain Project has focused on gaps in local food-safety efforts for agricultural stakeholders in five parishes. Facilitated by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), one key...
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Hot pepper value chain project focuses on gaps in food safety

The Second Component of the Hot Pepper Value Chain Project has focused on gaps in local food-safety efforts for agricultural stakeholders in five parishes. Facilitated by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), one key...

J’can mounts photo exhibition on Bradford’s history

LONDON: An exhibition featuring the unique work of a Jamaica-born photographer has been launched, in the north of England. Frontline 1984/1985 is the début exhibition of Victor Wedderburn, highlighting over 100 colour images. The display documents...
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J’can mounts photo exhibition on Bradford’s history

LONDON: An exhibition featuring the unique work of a Jamaica-born photographer has been launched, in the north of England. Frontline 1984/1985 is the début exhibition of Victor Wedderburn, highlighting over 100 colour images. The display documents...

Health minister highlights success of Adopt-A-Clinic programme

Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr Christopher Tufton, has highlighted the achievements of the Ministry’s Adopt-A-Clinic Programme, reiterating its vital role in strengthening primary healthcare across Jamaica. During a community event at the...
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Health minister highlights success of Adopt-A-Clinic programme

Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr Christopher Tufton, has highlighted the achievements of the Ministry’s Adopt-A-Clinic Programme, reiterating its vital role in strengthening primary healthcare across Jamaica. During a community event at the...

Tourism leaders warn against surge in short-term rentals

WESTERN BUREAU: Traditional hotels in Kingston and across the Caribbean are sounding the alarm over the unregulated expansion of short-term rental platforms like Airbnb, which they say are siphoning off as much as 30 per cent of business from small...
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Tourism leaders warn against surge in short-term rentals

WESTERN BUREAU: Traditional hotels in Kingston and across the Caribbean are sounding the alarm over the unregulated expansion of short-term rental platforms like Airbnb, which they say are siphoning off as much as 30 per cent of business from small...

CHASE, NET and E-Learning Jamaica form to volunteer together at schools for Labour Day

The CHASE Fund, the National Education Trust (NET) and E-Learning Jamaica Company Limited have come together in a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing learning spaces and installing essential digital resources at 15 infant, primary, secondary...
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CHASE, NET and E-Learning Jamaica form to volunteer together at schools for Labour Day

The CHASE Fund, the National Education Trust (NET) and E-Learning Jamaica Company Limited have come together in a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing learning spaces and installing essential digital resources at 15 infant, primary, secondary...

J’cans urged to ‘return to God’ as Workers’ Week gets underway

In a stirring address to mark the launch of Workers’ Week 2025, Bishop Courtney Golding of the Pentecostal Gospel Temple called for Jamaicans to embrace spiritual renewal, cultural decency, and environmental responsibility as a national duty....
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J’cans urged to ‘return to God’ as Workers’ Week gets underway

In a stirring address to mark the launch of Workers’ Week 2025, Bishop Courtney Golding of the Pentecostal Gospel Temple called for Jamaicans to embrace spiritual renewal, cultural decency, and environmental responsibility as a national duty....

Burchell vows PNP to unleash South St James’ fullest potential

WESTERN BUREAU: Nekeisha Burchell, the People’s National Party (PNP) candidate for St James Southern, says there are ambitious plans in place to boost the constituency’s economic development by advocating for greater investments in tourism and...
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Burchell vows PNP to unleash South St James’ fullest potential

WESTERN BUREAU: Nekeisha Burchell, the People’s National Party (PNP) candidate for St James Southern, says there are ambitious plans in place to boost the constituency’s economic development by advocating for greater investments in tourism and...

Constituency office to be used as resource centre

WESTERN BUREAU: The People’s National Party (PNP) is hopeful that the newly opened St James Southern constituency office in Anchovy will greatly serve its function as a development hub for the area’s youths. Nekeisha Burchell, the party’s...
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Constituency office to be used as resource centre

WESTERN BUREAU: The People’s National Party (PNP) is hopeful that the newly opened St James Southern constituency office in Anchovy will greatly serve its function as a development hub for the area’s youths. Nekeisha Burchell, the party’s...

Coke: Film festival not about theatre, movies, or exciting amusement

The Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church in Jamaica, with a focus on health, education, and community outreach, took a step forward in fulfilling its mission by hosting its first-ever film festival and symposium. In his inaugural address and overview...
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Coke: Film festival not about theatre, movies, or exciting amusement

The Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church in Jamaica, with a focus on health, education, and community outreach, took a step forward in fulfilling its mission by hosting its first-ever film festival and symposium. In his inaugural address and overview...

Kiwanis BUG programme launches new chapter for literacy in Kingston

The spirit of literacy and community engagement was alive and well at the Central Branch All-Age School in Kingston, as the Kiwanis Club of Caribbean Emerging Leaders, Jamaica, recently launched its highly anticipated Kiwanis BUG (Bring Up Grades)...
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Kiwanis BUG programme launches new chapter for literacy in Kingston

The spirit of literacy and community engagement was alive and well at the Central Branch All-Age School in Kingston, as the Kiwanis Club of Caribbean Emerging Leaders, Jamaica, recently launched its highly anticipated Kiwanis BUG (Bring Up Grades)...

COJO hosts scholarship awards luncheon, community outreach as part of annual mission to Jamaica

Children of Jamaica Outreach (COJO) Inc is set to host its annual scholarships award luncheon on Wednesday at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston. The luncheon forms part of the United States-based non-profit organisation’s annual mission...
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COJO hosts scholarship awards luncheon, community outreach as part of annual mission to Jamaica

Children of Jamaica Outreach (COJO) Inc is set to host its annual scholarships award luncheon on Wednesday at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston. The luncheon forms part of the United States-based non-profit organisation’s annual mission...

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