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Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM), Ambassador Dr Rocky Meade, delivers the keynote address during the opening ceremony for the Jamaica Cyber Youth Empowerment Academy, held at the S Hotel in Kingston on Monday.

Permanent secretary urges early cybersecurity education in schools

Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM), Ambassador Dr Rocky Meade, has called for the integration of cybersecurity education into Jamaica’s school curriculum, beginning at the primary level. He made the call while...
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Two men push a disabled motorcycle through floodwaters in Bull Bay, 
St Andrew, as rains lashed eastern Jamaica in August 2021.

Flood fix

Urban planning consultant and university professor Carol Archer is urging Jamaica to adopt the globally recognised ‘sponge city’ model to better cope with the increasing impact of climate change, especially the rise in urban flooding. Her...
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Community rallies after 7-y-o student raped while heading home

The brutal rape of a seven-year-old girl last Thursday has sparked outrage and mobilised a strong response from parents, residents, and national stakeholders, who have rallied to comfort a student population at Bermaddy Primary School left...
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Dr Marlon Simpson, CPFSA director of therapeutic services and psychosocial support.

CPFSA appoints director of therapeutic services

The Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) has appointed neuropsychologist Dr Marlon Simpson as its new director of therapeutic services and psychosocial support. CPFSA CEO Laurette Adams-Thomas said Simpson’s leadership and training...
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Jamaica’s Credit Unions to celebrate National Credit Union Week under theme of Global Prosperity

The Credit Unions of Jamaica are set to celebrate National Credit Union Week from October 12 to 18, 2025, under the unifying theme, ‘Co-operation for a Prosperous World.’ The week of islandwide observances will highlight the movement’s commitment...
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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce gets ready for the women’s 4x100 metres at the World Athletics Championships inside the Japan National Stadium on Sunday, September 21.

No Netflix deal

JAMAICAN SPRINTING icon Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who recently announced her retirement from global competitions, is among international celebrities included in fake online artificial intelligence (AI)-generated posts about lucrative Netflix deals....
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The twins are ready

BRUCE JAMES, president of the MVP Track Club, believes that freshly minted World Athletics Championships 100-metre silver medallist Tina Clayton, along with her twin sister Tia, will continue to improve on their performances, and that there will be...
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New marijuana drug effective at reducing back pain, study finds

An experimental medication made from marijuana successfully reduced back pain in a new study, offering further support for the drug’s potential in treating one of the most common forms of chronic pain. The 800-patient study by a German drugmaker is...
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Coworking sector sprouting in Jamaica

Although most workplaces have long called back employees into office in the post-pandemic era, options for coworking and virtual office space in Jamaica continue to grow, at least in Kingston. From The Business District Limited founded decades ago...
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Spragga Benz performing at Grateful held at UWI Bowl, Mona  Sunday December 29, 2024. His newest album, ‘Endeavors’, toppled Bob Marley’s ‘Legend’ from the number one spot on the iTunes Top 100 Reggae Albums Chart.

First round of voting for Grammys begins Friday

For all those who made the August 30 submissions deadline for the 2026 Grammy Awards, the next big date in the journey is the first round of voting, which opens in a few days time. Starting Friday, all who are eligible will cast their votes for the...
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Reggaeton singer Bad Bunny to headline Super Bowl halftime show

LOS ANGELES (AP): Bad Bunny will bring his Latin trap and reggaeton swagger to the NFL’s biggest stage next year: The Grammy winner will headline the Apple Music Super Bowl halftime show in Northern California. The NFL, Apple Music and Roc Nation...
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Gleaner editorial writes: On the matter of the use of BWCs, the JCF should be ready to offer its compelling argument for holding fast to its declared course when what has been proposed by INDECOM, JFJ and others seems so obvious and unimpeachably logical.

Editorial | Cool heads on body-worn cameras

This newspaper is surprised at the apparent hostility with which the constabulary has responded to organisations calling for the use of body-worn cameras (BWC) when cops go on planned operations. Although planned operations (PO) account for a...
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Gordon Robinson | Likkle but tallawah!

So the fatal index finger has finally been raised in the life of the great Harold Dennis “Dickie” Bird. I can hear readers, especially members of Generation Born Yesterday, sounding like New Orleans residents “Who Dat?” “Dickie” Bird, who passed...
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Letter of the Day | Address the crisis of values and attitudes

THE EDITOR, Madam: Three articles in The Gleaner on September 28 – ‘Costly lift-off’, Jalil Dabdoub’s ‘Cabinet bloat and the crisis of entitlement’, and Rev. Sean Major-Campbell’s reflection – converge on one sobering truth: Jamaica is in the...
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JCF’s defiance sends wrong message

THE EDITOR, Madam: The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has again revealed its contempt for accountability with its statement that “The JCF will not be dictated to by Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ), the Independent Commission of Investigations (...
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A bicyclist rides along the beach crowded with seagulls as Tropical Storm Imelda kicks up the surf on Monday in Cocoa Beach, Florida.

One man killed in Cuba as Tropical Storm Imelda, Hurricane Humberto threaten Bahamas and Bermuda

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP): Authorities in The Bahamas closed most schools yesterday as Tropical Storm Imelda dropped heavy rain in the northern Caribbean, including over Cuba where landslides killed at least one man. The storm was located about...
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Mikhail gives his bride a tender kiss, pledging a lifetime of love, protection, and devotion.

Mikhail and Jolan’s faith-anchored union

With faith in Jehovah and a deep love for each other, Mikhail Ranklin and Jolan Laing’s journey to marriage is a true testament to their devotion. Childhood friends through their parents, they were both raised as Jehovah’s Witnesses and often...

Something Extra | Tuesday

The official launch of the Jamaica Food and Drink Festival at The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel last Friday was a feast of gastronomy, inspired cocktails, and sparkling bubbly. With its 11th staging set for November 13 to 16, guests got a taste of what the...
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Radcliffe Daley (centre), president and CEO of First Global Bank, and Ramon Richards, corporate banking manager, listen intently as SAJ President Corah-Ann Robertson-Sylvester makes a point.

SAJ hosts Members’ Mingle with First Global Bank

The Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ) hosted its Members’ Mingle on Thursday, September 25, 2025 welcoming representatives from SAJ member companies for an evening of networking and industry engagement. The event, sponsored by First Global Bank...
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Shipping Schedule

CMA CGM JAMAICA KINGSTON CONTSHIP REX II 30/09 IREMOS 30/09 CONTSHIP FOX 01/10 NORPACIFIC 01/10 CMA CGM ALEXANDRIA 01/10 CMA CGM FORT FLEUR D’EPEE 01/10 CMA CGM MERCANTOUR 02/10 CMA CGM ALIAGA 02/10 SEABOARD SUN 02/10 KINGSTON TRADER...
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