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Community members allege that heavily armed police personnel suddenly stormed the area and began firing indiscriminately. - File photo.

McCooks Pen resident shot and killed by police shortly after voting in election

Election day in St Catherine was marred by a fatal police shooting in McCooks Pen that has sparked controversy and community outrage. The deceased has been identified as 32-year-old Fabian Brown, a resident of McCooks Pen and an employee of...
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#JaVotes2025 | Hayles says all polls project him as the winner in western Westmoreland

People’s National Party (PNP) candidate for Westmoreland Western, Ian Hayles, urged voters to remain patient despite delays in the electoral process today. “The people are here, and the people are energised to vote,” Hayles told The Gleaner this...
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JLP Leader Andrew Holness.

TIEBREAKER

Jamaica’s 19th general election unfolds today as a high-stakes political drama, with voters facing a choice between the Dr Andrew Holness-led Jamaica Labour Party’s (JLP) bid for a historic third term and Mark Golding’s People’s National Party’s (...
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HISTORY AGAINST THEM

When polls close today, over 50 candidates from outside Jamaica’s two main political parties – the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the People’s National Party (PNP) – will be hoping for a political breakthrough. This includes candidates from the...
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Eighty-five-year-old Winston Foster (left) braves the mid-morning sun to cast his ballot in St Catherine East Central.

Seniors hope for relief in St Catherine East Central

Supporters of the two major political parties in St Catherine East Central are in a festive mood at the Gregory Park Primary School, where scores of voters have shown up to cast their ballots. The sounds of vuvuzelas echo in the vicinity of the...
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Rushell Clayton

TOUGH GOING

WITH BRONZE medals in the women’s 400-metre hurdles at the 2019 Championships in Doha and in Budapest two years ago, Rushell Clayton will be hoping for another top-three finish when she competes at next week’s World Championships in Tokyo. She will...
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Forbes: Jamaicans acclimatising to Asia environment

IAN FORBES, manager of Jamaica’s team to this year’s World Championships in Tokyo, Japan, says most of the country’s athletes have arrived at their training camp in Tottori and are now working on getting acclimatised to the conditions in Asia. The...
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President of the People’s National Party, Mark Golding.

Businesses pitching for more commercial partnerships, less bureaucracy as Jamaicans vote for next government

As Jamaicans head to the polls to choose the next government, the business community is expecting the next administration to fulfil long-time promises of making it easier to do business in Jamaica by cutting bureaucracy and improving access to...
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Big names, genres coming together for SoundAtopia Music Festival

On November 8 and 9, Jamaica is expected to play host to a new kind of music festival aimed at bringing together a multitude of genres like Amapiano, Afrobeats, R...
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‘Dances with Wolves’ Graham Greene dies at 73

NEW YORK (AP): Graham Greene, a trailblazing Indigenous actor whose long and successful career on the big and small screens included an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Kicking Bird in Dances with Wolves, has died. He was 73. Greene died on...
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Two Jamaica Labour Party supporters blow their vuvuzela in West Rural St Andrew while their People's National Party counterparts celebrate at the Mannings Hill Primary School.

Editorial | A foundation of democracy

It all boils down to today – the profundity of which Jamaicans ought not to underestimate, should deeply cherish, and work hard to maintain. That is why all participants in today’s parliamentary elections – parties, candidates, election managers,...
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Elizabeth Morgan | Never a grace period for new governments

A GENERAL election is being held in Jamaica today. Jamaica’s registered voters are going to the polls to make their choice. This column has pointed to the importance of foreign policy issues and their impact on the Jamaican economy. Reference is...
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Letter of the Day | A call for renewal in Jamaica’s democracy

THE EDITOR, Madam: Elections are the lifeblood of a democracy, a time when people choose the course of their country. They are more than mere contests for authority. We are reminded of the gravity of this moment as Jamaica gets ready to cast its...
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Take heed of CBD therapies

THE EDITOR, Madam: Cannabis Sativa is a herbaceous plant popularly known across Jamaica as marijuana, ganja, spliff, weed and kush, etc. Notably, hemp is the term used in both commercial and industrial applications. Cannabis, which is used...
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US military strikes alleged Venezuelan drug vessel

WASHINGTON (AP): President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the US has carried out a strike in the southern Caribbean against a drug-carrying vessel that departed from Venezuela. The president offered scant details on the operation. Secretary of...
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Lawyers for men deported to African prison accuse Trump of denying them due process

CAPE TOWN, (AP): Five men deported by the United States to Eswatini in July have been held in a maximum-security prison in the African nation for seven weeks without charge or explanation and with no access to legal counsel, their lawyers said on...
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Dr Orlando Thomas

First signs of perimenopause

YOU MAY be having perimenopause if you experience irregular periods, hot flashes, night sweats, sleep problems, mood swings, brain fog, vaginal dryness, and weight gain, but the only way to confirm it is to consult a doctor. According to Orlando...
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Be Strong for Them, Be Weak to Us

CAREGIVERS FOR cancer patients provide a vital support role, assisting with medical, practical, and emotional needs, and often acting as the main link to healthcare providers. This demanding role can lead to significant physical and emotional...
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Rachel Scott

Ja's Rachel Scott new Proenza Schouler creative director

Jamaican fashion designer Rachel Scott is excited to take on her new role as creative director of New York-based fashion brand Proenza Schouler, following Tuesday’s announcement. The Diotima founder and creative director will succeed Proenza...

Chloe DaCosta makes mental health her business

With a fast-paced work structure, Chloe DaCosta knew that life as a corporate creative was no walk in the park. When she took a leap of faith to become an entrepreneur, she encountered unexpected blessings and lessons, especially around mental...
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