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60-y-o man killed by tractor-trailor along Lakes Pen main road

Dovovan Boothe, a 60-year-old man of a Fairview address in Spanish Town, St Catherine, died after being hit by a tractor-trailer on the Lakes Pen main road around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. Reports indicate that Boothe was attempting to cross the road...
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Oswin Thomas (second left), operations manager at Jamaica Packaging Industries Ltd, explains the different types of cardboard to Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness during a tour of the newly opened factory on Spanish Town Road on Tuesday. Looking on are John

WAR ON GANGS

Amid wide public debate sparked by an increase in police fatal shootings, Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness says his administration will never allow state forces to act in ways that “wantonly abuse” the human rights of citizens. Holness was speaking...
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HICKEY POLICE Premium

Eyebrows were raised among staff at Jamaica’s Parliament after an internal memo warned that employees showing up to work “with visible marks on their skin, colloquially referred to as ‘hickeys’, would face immediate disciplinary action. The notice...
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Team Jamaica that participated in the World Schools Debate in Spring, Texas, recently. From left (back row): Jonathan Shaw, Kristina Wheeler, Omario Burke, and Joshua Walcott. From left, (front row): Shaquala Gordon and Kyona Cunningham.

Jamaican voted best speaker in int’l debate tournament Premium

FROM APRIL 10-12, two elite debate teams from the Jamaican Association for Debating and Empowerment (JADE) Limited and the St Thomas Renaissance Foundation (STTRF) participated in the 2025 Bluebonnet World Schools Debate International Tournament...
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Young mother determined to create generational wealth through agriculture Premium

AS FARMERS’ Month activities wind down for April, the spirits of those optimistic about the future of farming in Jamaica remain high. Twenty-eight-year-old Kimaal Barrett-Prehay is one of them and she is determined to use farming to secure early...
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Leon Bailey practises taking corners during a training session at Arnos Vale in St Vincent and the Grenadines.

‘We do not have to worry’ Premium

AS RUMOURS of Leon Bailey’s depature from Aston Villa continue to mount, the player’s manager, Craig Butler, insists that Bailey is a consumate professional who remains loyal to the Midland club. The 27-year-old winger is not having the best of...
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JBA boss reiterates call for high-school boxing

STEPHEN ‘BOMBER’ Jones, president of the Jamaica Boxing Association (JBA), has continued to stand firm in the belief that the next step in the development of boxing in Jamaica will be to introduce the sport to high schools. Jones said similar to...
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In this November 17, 2024 photo, West Indies cricketer Shai Hope plays a shot during the fifth T20 International cricket match in Gros Islet, St Lucia.

Cricket West Indies reaps US$88m revenue, clears debt with ICC World Cup

Cricket West Indies, CWI, made record earnings from the 2024 ICC World Cup, allowing it to clear all debts, according to its latest annual report. Thinner margins are expected in the short term as no major tournaments are scheduled until 2026. “...
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SVL enters bill payment market, wants to Evolve to the top

Armed with the approval of the central bank, entertainment company Supreme Ventures Limited has entered the bill payment market through its fintech arm, Supreme Ventures Fintech Limited. The service will be provided under its Evolve brand. The...
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Twenty-three-year-old Samantha McFarlane, Miss Universe Jamaica West 2025, celebrates her win during the finals at Hotel Commingle in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, on Sunday evening.

Faith, fortitude and sisterhood

WESTERN BUREAU: In an emotional culmination of faith, perseverance, and newfound sisterhood, 23-year-old cosmetologist Samantha McFarlane was crowned Miss Universe Jamaica West 2025 on Sunday night at the Hotel Commingle in Savanna-la-Mar,...
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Coco Jones is fearless on ‘Why Not More?’ debut

NEW YORK (AP): What music would you create if there weren’t any outside influences or self-imposed creative restraints? That’s what singer-actor Coco Jones contemplated. “What would I do if I didn’t have any fear of comparing myself to ICU and my...
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FILE - Canada Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre appears at a federal election campaign event in Brampton, Ontario, on March 24.

Editorial | Lesson from Canada

It is not yet clear about all the lessons that other countries should learn from Canada’s election on Monday, which gave the Liberals a fourth consecutive term in government. But one obvious takeaway should not be lost on the United States and the...
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Elizabeth Morgan | Trump Tariffs – continuing lack of clarity and uncertainty

ON APRIL 2, Liberation Day, President Donald Trump announced his new tariffs on all countries trading with the USA. This was outlined in this column in article titled ‘Confronting Trump Tariffs’ on April 9. Generally, a baseline tariff of 10 per...
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Letter of the Day | Review wage structure for basic school teachers

THE EDITOR, Madam: I write to bring national attention to the ongoing and deeply troubling plight of basic school teachers in Jamaica — educators who lay the very foundation of our education system, yet who have been sidelined and neglected for...
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PM’s comment on productivity should also apply to Cabinet, governance

THE EDITOR, Madam: The Gleaner reported recently on a speech by PM Holness at the launch of the Parnassus Agro Park in southern Clarendon, in which he noted that a singular focus on wage increase without matched productivity was doomed to fail,...
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives on stage at his campaign headquarters after the Liberal Party won the Canadian election in Ottawa on Tuesday.

Liberals fall short of majority in Parliament

TORONTO (AP): Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals celebrated election victory in a stunning turn of fortune but fell short Tuesday of winning an outright majority in Parliament, and the party will have to seek help from another, smaller...
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Authorities close dozens of tourist resorts following deadly attack

SRINAGAR (AP): Authorities in Indian-controlled Kashmir have temporarily closed more than half of the tourist resorts in the scenic Himalayan region after last week’s deadly attack on tourists raised tensions between India and Pakistan and led to...
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According to the World Health Organization, it is estimated that nearly 2.5 billion people worldwide or 1 in 4 persons will be living with some degree of hearing loss by 2050.

Protect your hearing!

EACH YEAR, International Noise Awareness Day (INAD) reminds us of the serious damaging impact excessive noise can have on our hearing health. As we commemorate INAD 2025, the Jamaica Association for the Deaf Hearing Services (JADHS) is committed to...
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Jamaican health-tech startup Senzi.Me goes global

WHILE WORKING at Hospital Provincial de Rosario in Argentina, Jamaican Eugenie Addison witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of air pollution on public health. The deadly effects of airborne diseases became painfully personal when she lost...
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Two sizes down, Denille stepped out on Carnival Sunday in Mezara by Gen XS.

Denille Bahadosingh gets fit for fête

Since chippin’ in the blazing sun and ‘whining’ in the rain at the recent Carnival in Jamaica Road March, many are already feeling a serious case of carnival tabanca. For others, like marketing consultant Denille Bahadosingh, the sweet memories of...

Something Extra | Wednesday

The Calabash International Literary Festival is back and set for May 23–25, in the scenic seaside community of Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth. The buzz officially began with a launch event last Wednesday on Devon House’s East Lawn in St Andrew, where...
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