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Children of TikToker Rosalee removed from home as part of ongoing probe into alleged abuse - CPFSA
The Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) says it moved to remove the children of popular TikToker June 'Rosalee' Dixon from their mother as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged abuse. The agency says it stepped in to...
CommentsTransport Authority remembers Forrester for public transportation advocacy
The board, management and staff of the Transport Authority are expressing regret at the tragic death of councillor for the Petersfield Division in Westmoreland, Patrick Forrester, who was also the President of the Petersfield Taxi Association....
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When Oblique Seville ripped his kit
WHEN I first heard the name Oblique Seville, it stood out. Oblique? “Who would really want to name their child, Oblique, and why,” I thought to myself. I knew the meaning of oblique, but I actually jumped on to Google. And there it was: “1. neither...
CommentsWRHA’s employees awarded for excellent contributions to health sector
WESTERN BUREAU: SEVERAL EMPLOYEES and groups affiliated to the Western Regional Health Authority’s (WRHA) maintenance services department were honoured for their contributions to the region’s health sector at the authority’s Maintenance Week 2025...
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‘I wanted a medal’
TOKYO, Japan Having entered the Tokyo World Athletics Championships with the aim of claiming a medal and lowering the national record, Jamaica’s Rusheen McDonald was left with bitter disappointment despite a valiant run in the men’s 400 metres...
CommentsT&T’s Walcott wins gold in javelin; Peters, LaFond, Richards earn silver medals
TOKYO, Japan (CMC): More than 13 years after winning his first major title, Trinidad and Tobago’s Keshorn Walcott delivered another exceptional performance to capture gold in the men’s javelin at the World Athletics Championships yesterday. The 32-...
CommentsInflation keeps falling but businesses continue to bet on rising prices
Jamaican businesses are bracing for a potential uptick in prices, despite falling annual inflation, which was estimated at 1.2 per cent in August, one of the lowest levels in recent years. “Respondents indicated that they expected the largest...
CommentsFTC drafts rules on exclusive selection of service providers
The Fair Trading Commission, FTC, has released draft guidelines that could shake up the system utilised by certain companies to select third-party service providers. Customers are often directed to the so-called ‘panels’ for certain services,...
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5 Questions With Ras-I
In 2024, Ras-I, the singer who makes music to uplift and enlighten, won Best New Reggae Artist at the Caribbean Music Awards. One year later, he was nominated for the prestigious Reggae Impact Award by the same organisation, in acknowledgement of...
CommentsPuerto Rican homeowner sues Bad Bunny over famous ‘La Casita’
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP): An 84-year-old Puerto Rican man has sued Bad Bunny, saying his home in Humacao inspired the house that became an iconic symbol at the superstar’s residency this summer. Román Carrasco Delgado, an unemployed widower, is...
CommentsLetter of the Day | Infant stars: The hidden costs of digital fame
THE EDITOR, Madam: On platforms like TikTok, there is a troubling global fad of parents turning their infants into public entertainers – for viral laughs, shock value, or even profit. Many clips show adorable antics. Most seem harmless. But...
CommentsCapitalise on Jamaica’s untapped maritime wealth
THE EDITOR, Madam: Jamaica’s domestic freight system depends almost entirely on our road network, and this creates serious challenges. Narrow roadways, frequent traffic congestion, accidents, and the strain from overloaded trucks all contribute...
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‘Deep alarm’
UNITED NATIONS (AP): The United States once again vetoed a UN Security Council resolution Thursday that had demanded for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages after saying that the effort did not go far enough in...
CommentsConcerns raised over US war on drugs in the Caribbean
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): Barbados’ Foreign Minister, Kerrie Symmonds , has expressed concerns at the recent United States military strikes on vessels suspected of drug trafficking, saying the actions may have bypassed due process and risk...
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Diotima makes runway debut
It’s a wrap on New York Fashion Week (NYFW)! After a six-day, jam-packed schedule of more than 60 designer runway shows and presentations, the curtains came down on the kick-off to fashion month’s Spring/Summer 2026 season. Diotima creative...
Something Extra | Friday
Second Sundays by Kola Champagne proved once again that, when music and fashion collide, the results are electric. With Heineken anchoring the night, the intimate DJ-centric party leaned into its underground edge, blending exclusivity with raw...
Editorial | A constitutional reset
Peter Espeut | Some steps forward