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Shelter crisis - Mayor sounds alarm as more than half of facilities in St Elizabeth not ready for hurricane season

May 15, 2026 | News
WESTERN BUREAU: Black River Mayor Richard Solomon says St Elizabeth remains dangerously unprepared for the Atlantic hurricane season, which begins in another two weeks, with more than half of its emergency shelters left unusable after Hurricane Melissa’s destruction last year.
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Opposition lawmaker proposes national MSME growth and export plan

Opposition Spokesman on Trade, Industry and Global Logistics, Anthony Hylton, has proposed the establishment of a national micro, small and medium-size enterprise (MSME) growth and export programme to support businesses and advance Jamaica’s overall growth strategy.
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Alzarri Joseph among 17 selected for camp ahead of Sri Lanka series

ST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC):
After an almost year-long layoff from international cricket, fast bowler Alzarri Joseph is among 17 players set to take part in a 10-day high performance training camp specially geared towards preparing the West Indies for their upcoming One Day International (ODI) series against Sri Lanka next month.

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5 Questions With … Shaggy

wo-time Grammy winner and diamond-selling reggae-dancehall artiste Shaggy can easily spin his recording studio into a make-believe casino, and when he does, the stakes are high. But he is confident that he has a winning hand and, for him, the sky’s the limit when it comes to placing a bet on Lottery.

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Iran war and Jamaica hurricane cost TUI €61m in half-year results 

Europe's largest tour operator, TUI Group, absorbed €61 million (J$11.2 billion) in combined one-off losses from the Iran war and Hurricane Melissa's devastation of Jamaica during the first half of its financial year, forcing the German travel giant to pare back its full-year earnings guidance even as underlying demand held firm.

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17-y-o Antonio Wallace impresses in bodybuilding debut 

At just 17 years old, Antonio Wallace stepped boldly onto the bodybuilding stage for the very first time and made an impressive debut. The Ardenne High School grade-11 student, who resides in Portmore, emerged as the youngest competitor in this year’s Jamaica Bodybuilding and Fitness Association (JABBFA) Novice and Junior Championships, held on April 25 at the Courtleigh Auditorium.

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Editorial | Avoiding the resource curse

It has been a month since Damien King, economist and public commentator, declared his hope that Jamaica doesn't find oil, and that if it does, that the oil is left where it is. Oil exploration is taking place in the sea off the island’s southern coast.

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