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Jamaica Labour Party councillors on their feet as they staged a walkout at the monthly meeting of the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation on February 10.

JLP councillors walk out of KSAMC meeting over deputy mayor vote

Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) councillors walked out of today’s monthly meeting of the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) to protest the election of People’s National Party (PNP) councillor for the Springfield Division, Lorraine...
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Policeman among two arrested over seizure of guns and ammunition in Portmore

A policeman was among two men arrested on Monday night along Port Henderson Road in Portmore, St Catherine following the seizure of two guns and 65 rounds of ammunition, including an M16 rifle. The policeman is attached to a police unit in...
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Jennifer Williamson.

MAY PEN HORROR

A resident of the usually quiet Glenmuir Drive in May Pen, Clarendon, is still shaken after recalling the horrifying moment a terrified 12-year-old boy came tearing through the streets late Sunday night, crying out that his mother had been killed,...
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Witness: Sergeant, corporal denied firing weapons at Acadia scene

Two of the six policemen on trial in the Home Circuit Court in connection with the January 2013 fatal shooting of three men along Acadia Drive, St Andrew, had reported that they did not fire their weapons during the deadly encounter. A detective...
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A fire of unknown origin destroyed this house along Alton Villa Road, off Slipe Pen Road, Kingston, early Tuesday morning.

Slipe Pen Road fire leaves four homeless

A fire ripped through a house along Slipe Pen Road in Kingston on Tuesday morning, leaving four people homeless. The blaze occurred along Alton Villa Road, off Slipe Pen Road, Kingston. Among those affected was a woman celebrating her 62nd...
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Vaughansfield Primary families get $10,000 in food vouchers

A community-driven relief initiative led by Mission:FoodPossible (M:FP) is making a marked impact in St James, highlighting the role of partnership, compassion and dignity in tackling hunger. The non-profit organisation – focused on combating...
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Losing streak ends

Cavalier ended their four-game losing streak in the Jamaica Premier League, with a dominant second-half display, beating Spanish Town Police 5-0 at Stadium East in the lone Monday game. Cavalier got all four goals in the second half through Jerome...
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Vietnam club confirms Fletcher acquisition

Former Montego Bay United striker Jourdain Fletcher has officially signed with V-League team Hái Phong FC in Vietnam. After an electrifying season with league leaders Montego Bay United (MBU), Fletcher is among two other players, Ugandan midfielder...
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Christopher Berry, executive chairman of Mayberry Group.

JSE halts top 100 shareholder list

Christopher Berry, executive chairman of investment bank Mayberry Group, wants the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) to restore public access to detailed shareholder data, arguing that recent restrictions undermine market transparency despite corporate...
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Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, addresses the media at the July 2025 Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community in Montego Bay. He has collaborated with Gramps Morgan on the song ‘Reparations’, using his stage na

Antigua’s prime minister and Gramps Morgan release new single

As Reggae Month activities intensify, the music’s influence is being felt far beyond its signature sound. Rooted in resistance and social consciousness, reggae continues to serve as a vehicle for justice. Embracing that tradition, Gramps Morgan has...
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Puerto Rico stopped for 13 minutes to bask in Bad Bunny’s glow

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP): The Super Bowl lasted all of 13 minutes for many Puerto Ricans in San Juan and beyond. People turned their backs to TV screens as food, music and chatter filled the first half of the game until a hush fell across the...
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Young people use their phones to view social media in Sydney, Australia.

Editorial | Children on social media

Christopher Tufton last week invited health professionals to lobby for restrictions, or a full ban, on access to social media by Jamaican children under the age of 16. Should it institute such a rule, Jamaica would join a growing legion of...
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Gordon Robinson | Tufftimes for Tufton

One Saturday the domino game at Gene Autry’s home went on into the night. Our opponents were Peter Poop, who got his name after expelling a loud noxious gas balloon in class, and his cousin Little D, who, despite his diminutive stature, was a star...
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Letter of the Day | Revisit the Vision 2030 gender sector plan

THE EDITOR, Madam: Hurricane Melissa’s landfall in New Hope, Westmoreland, was in my view, an urgent call and ripe opportunity to build better future – in our relationships structures critical for creating flourishing communities. The...
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Provide subsidies to fast-food outlets

THE EDITOR, Madam: Fast food is fun food and such foods are relatively inexpensive, convenient and tasty. Minister Tufton, try as he may, will never succeed in getting fast food foodies to, over the medium and long terms, opt for healthier...
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Co-founder of a café, Yana Bilym, 33, reacts in her inactive café because of Russia’s air attacks on the country’s energy system.

Businesses struggle to cope as Russian attacks bring power cuts, uncertainty

KYIV (AP): It is pre-dawn in the historic Podil district of the Ukraine capital, Kyiv, and warm light from the Spelta bakery-bistro’s window pierces the darkness outside. On a wooden surface dusted with flour, the baker Oleksandr Kutsenko...
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Top diplomat strikes a hard line on US talks, says Tehran’s power comes from saying no

DUBAI (AP): Iran’s top diplomat insisted Sunday that Tehran’s strength came from its ability to “say no to the great powers”, striking a maximalist position just after negotiations with the United States over its nuclear programme and in the wake...
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A playful dip and a sweet kiss sealed the moment for the newly-weds, marking the start of their life together as husband and wife.

From a ping to a promise

Antoinette Spencer did not expect a simple direct message to change her life, and Gareth Robotham likely did not either. What began as casual conversation soon blossomed into a bond built on listening, understanding, and showing up for each other....

Something Extra | Tuesday

A cool night breeze and unmistakable reggae spirit set the tone at Emancipation Park last Friday as patrons gathered for the annual Bob Marley Tribute Concert. The celebration drew a diverse mix of local and international performers, political...
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Corah Ann Sylvester-Robertson, president of the Jamaica Shipping Association.

Flexible work schedules and productivity: lessons from the shipping sector

The phased implementation of flexible work arrangements across Jamaica’s public sector, which began on February 2, 2026, has brought renewed national attention to how work schedules can be structured to improve productivity, efficiency, and service...
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CMA CGM JAMAICA KINGSTON CMA CGM PEMBA 11/02 CMA CGM CALLAO 11/02 CMA CGM FORT ST LOUIS 11/02 LATAM TBN 01 11/02 PERITO MORENO 11/02 KINGSTON TRADER 11/02 CMA CGM MAUI 12/02 CMA CGM VENTANIA 12/02 CMA CGM LOUGA 13/02 ELBBRIDGE 13/02...
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