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Man shot and injured after allegedly attacking police in Manchester

A man was shot and injured during an alleged confrontation with the police in Mandeville, Manchester, on Tuesday morning. The police say they seized a gun. The Independent Commission of Investigations is investigating the incident. It's...
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Rough start for KC in Boys Class One 100m

Defending champions Kingston College (KC) stumbled on their share of troubles in the Boys Class One 100m preliminaries after Kyle Bodden false-started and medal-contender Nyrone Wade seemed to suffer an injury right before the line on Tuesday....
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Mauricio Claver-Carone

‘A great ally’

Security issues are expected to hold prominence in discussions between Marco Rubio and Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness when the United States secretary of state kick-starts his two-day tour of the Caribbean in Jamaica today. The Trump...
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Williams declares Opposition’s implied Budget would trigger deficit

The parliamentary opposition has put forward an implied Budget that was not credible, according to Fayval Williams, the minister of finance and the public service. In her closing the 2025-2026 Budget Debate in the House of Representatives yesterday...
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One of the compassion homes completed for Hurricane Beryl survivors by the Kind Hearts Foundation in partnership with Food For The Poor.

Kind Hearts Foundation celebrates completion of 10 compassion homes for Beryl survivors

Kind Hearts Foundation, in partnership with Food For The Poor Jamaica, proudly announces the successful completion and donation of 10 fully furnished compassion homes to families who lost their residences during Hurricane Beryl’s destruction of...
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Department of Government Chemist achieves ISO accreditation

The Pharmaceutical Laboratory in the Department of Government Chemist (DGC has successfully attained accreditation to the ISO/IEC 17025:2017 Standard – a globally recognised benchmark for competence in testing and calibration laboratories. This...
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Jamaica’s Warner Brown (left) shoots to score while under pressure from St Vincent and the Grenadines’ Jazzi Barnum-Bobb during the second leg of their Concacaf Gold Cup qualification tie at Sabina Park yesterday.

‘We controlled it’

JAMAICA’S REGGAE Boyz qualified for the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup after a 3-0 win over St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) at Sabina Park yesterday, for a 4-1 aggregate win over the two-leg qualifying tie. Warner Brown opened the scoring in the 27th...
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Fans approve new track despite certification concerns

DESPITE SEVERAL concerns surrounding the certification of the resurfaced running track at the National Stadium, fans at this year’s ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls’ Athletics Championships (Champs) have signalled their approval. As day one action...
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A view of the Caribbean Sea.

Private sector wooed to manage Tryall Beach

The Government of Jamaica wants private sector partners to manage and operate Tryall Beach in Hanover, which serves as a rest stop near a golf course. The beach spans approximately 200 metres and features a shallow shoreline with few benches,...
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Sygnus Real Estate looking beyond Jamaica in second investment round

Sygnus Real Estate Finance Limited, SRF, is aiming for investments outside of Jamaica as it gets ready for a new round of projects. Chief Investment Officer of Sygnus Group Jason Morris says that now that the company has secured its footing in the...
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Reggae singer Keznamdi performing on stage at Saturday’s staging of Earth Hour Jamaica.

Keznamdi’s surprise tribute brings Earth Hour Jamaica founder to tears

Before Keznamdi hit the stage at the Hope Botanical Gardens on Saturday night for the annual climate change and sustainability-based Earth Hour Jamaica concert, he thought of doing two surprises. One was calling his sister, Kelissa, on stage for an...
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Will Smith talks new album, mindset and tour

LOS ANGELES (AP): Will Smith could have let his infamous Oscar slap be his cinematic fade out with a career bruised, marriage dissected and reputation in a free fall. But instead of retreating, he turned inward for self-reflection. In the process,...
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Dr Wesley Hughes

Editorial | From Lazarus to Alpart

Evoking Edward Seaga, Dr Wesley Hughes has raised the possibility of a route towards a Lazarus-like resurrection for the Alpart alumina refinery. His ideas are worthy of serious consideration by the Government. Dr Hughes’ scheme, however, would...
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Elizabeth Morgan | Would US becoming an associate member of the Commonwealth be a masterstroke?

IT HAS been rumoured, and widely publicised in the international media, that King Charles II will be offering the USA, under President Donald Trump, associate membership of the Commonwealth. President Trump in an impromptu response indicated that...
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Letter of the Day | Give mentally ill persons a fair chance to lead a normal life

THE EDITOR, Madam: Take a walk through any of our town centres and invariably you will see mentally ill persons lying on the streets, sleeping on the floor under plazas (piazzas), walking the road in dirty clothes, or going through garbage for...
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Safeguarding our independent judicial heritage

THE EDITOR, Madam: In light of ongoing discussions about individual rights and justice in the United States of America, it is essential for us, in the Caribbean, to highlight how Jamaica and other CARICOM countries have made significant strides to...
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard (centre) is flanked by FBI Director Kash Patel (left), and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, as the Senate Intelligence Committee holds its worldwide threats hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington yesterday.

‘A minor glitch’

WASHINGTON (AP): President Donald Trump on Tuesday downplayed the texting of sensitive plans for a military strike against Yemen’s Houthis this month to a group chat that included a journalist, saying it was “the only glitch in two months” of his...
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Reparations Commission reiterates position regarding the slave trade

GEORGETOWN (CMC): The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Reparations Commission Tuesday said it stands in solidarity with the global community in observing the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade...
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Gut health: Heal-nourish-energise

YOUR GUT is your gastrointestinal system and includes your stomach, intestines and colon. It digests and absorbs nutrients from food and excretes waste. About 200 different species of bacteria, viruses and fungi live in your large intestine. The...
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Boosting brain health: How Jamaican seniors can stay mentally sharp

IN THE vibrant tapestry of Jamaican culture, our seniors are the golden threads, weaving wisdom, tradition, and resilience into our nation’s fabric. Consequently, it’s American Brain Injury Awareness Month this March, an opportune moment to focus...
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Physiotherapist Tashara Harriott-Green’s mission to help children with cerebral palsy

Tashara Harriott-Green, a physiotherapist at the Rehabilitation Institute of the Caribbean Limited, is part of a team dedicated to the care, support, and training of children living with cerebral palsy at the institute’s Kingston location. While...

Something Extra | Wednesday

A quarter-century of commitment, outstanding achievement and excellent service. The Companies Office of Jamaica (COJ) recently celebrated its silver jubilee at the Grand Independence Ballroom of The Jamaica Pegasus in fantastic fashion, rolling out...
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