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Partially decomposed body of man found in canal in St Catherine
February 24, 2026
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The police in St Catherine are probing the death of a man whose partially decomposed body was found in a canal near the community of Hartlands, which is located off Old Harbour Road. The police report that around 12:30 p.m. on Monday, passers-by stumbled upon the body in the waterway. The police were called to the scene. Upon arrival, officers observed the man’s body partially submerged in the canal. The scene was processed and the body removed. A post-mortem is to be conducted. - Rasbert Turner
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Partially decomposed body of man found in canal in St Catherine
The police in St Catherine are probing the death of a man whose partially decomposed body was found in a canal near the community of Hartlands, which is located off Old Harbour Road. The police report that around 12:30 p.m. on Monday, passers-by stumbled upon the body in the waterway. The police were called to the scene. Upon arrival, officers observed the man’s body partially submerged in the canal. The scene was processed and the body removed. A post-mortem is to be conducted. - Rasbert Turner
UK moves from physical to eVisas, dual citizens must enter on British passport
Jamaicans and other travellers seeking to visit the United Kingdom will now be issued digital electronic visas (eVisas) instead of physical visas, as the British Government moves toward a more modern, secure, and efficient border system. Additionally, Jamaicans and others who hold dual UK citizenship will now be required to enter the country with a valid British passport. Both changes take effect tomorrow, Wednesday, February 25.
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The long-anticipated transformation of the Montego Bay Sports Complex is now moving ahead, as the St James Municipal Corporation and Montego Multi-Sports Development Ltd today signed a 25-year lease agreement for the development of the facility. The inking of the deal ends nearly two years of uncertainty since the bidding process closed. Montego Multi-Sports was the lone bidder. Its head, Yoni Epstein, said he is pleased that the process has been completed despite the delays.
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The Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ) plans to spend more on capital projects in the fiscal year ending 2027 than at any point since the pandemic as it works to modernise the country’s aviation infrastructure against the backdrop of a sector still recovering from Hurricane Melissa’s fallout. “Capital investment by AAJ for 2026-27 is budgeted at $9.5 billion,” stated the Jamaica Public Bodies report published this month by the Ministry of Finance.
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