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JCF mourning death of police corporal

The Jamaica Constabulary Force is mourning the passing of one of its members, who died this morning. He is Corporal Conroy Savoury of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch. According to reports, Savoury died at his home in Kingston due...
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Garbage woes for some Trelawny communities, NSWMA working to address the issue

The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) says it is working to address the issue of uncollected garbage in sections of Trelawny. Residents of the areas of Hague, Daniel Town and Zion are complaining that they have been contending...
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An overfilled dumpster at a housing settlement in Orange Bay,  western Hanover.

Hanover trash heap Premium

Western Bureau: With the recent passage of Hurricane Melissa, higher-than-normal levels of household waste and other debris have been produced across the island, awaiting clearance by the state-run National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA...
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‘Still shaken’

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP): An anxious quiet fell over Venezuela ‘s capital on Sunday as trepidation mixed with joy while a nation waited to see what comes next. People were slow to resume routines in Caracas after President Nicolás Maduro was deposed...
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All smiles from Moya Williams (right) of the McCook’s Pen community as she receives her Best Dressed Chicken goodie bag from Loren Lee (left), internal communications & engagement officer at Jamaica Broilers Group, during the company’s recent outreach

Jamaica Broilers brings hope to St Catherine communities

Jamaica Broilers Group (JBG) recently carried out its annual Christmas outreach in the communities of Spring Village and McCook’s Pen, St Catherine, providing meaningful support and seasonal encouragement to more than 300 elderly and vulnerable...
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From recovery to renewal

The delivery and installation of modular classrooms at the Culloden Infant School in Whitehouse, Westmoreland marks a new phase in the restoration of hurricane-affected schools by the Sandals Foundation. Students at Culloden Infant will start the...
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Montego Bay United’s Deonjay Brown (right) dribbles away from Treasure Beach FC’s Chandol Anderson during their Jamaica Premier League match at St Elizabeth Technical High (STETHS) Sports Complex yesterday. Montego Bay United won 2-1.

MBU back on top of JPL

Montego Bay United (MBU) snapped a two-game losing streak to edge Treasure Beach United 2-1 in their Jamaica Premier League clash yesterday at St Elizabeth Technical High (STETHS) Sports Complex. The win pushed MBU back on top of the standings with...
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Racing drop to second after 0-0 draw at Ferdi Neita

Racing United lost their place at the top of the Jamaica Premier League (JPL) after playing to their third successive draw, following a 0-0 result against Waterhouse at Ferdi Neita Park yesterday. In a game played in heavy underfoot conditions,...
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Property located at 4a Waterloo Road (Ricardo Makyn-Photo)

Verandas to vertical towers: Devon House era home to become commercial

A 19th-century Georgian style property with ties to the Devon House estate has entered the market, with sellers asking US$3.4 million or J$550 million for just over half an acre. The price, among the higher end of listings, is being pitched as...
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Jamaica’s hurricane rebound officially faster than estimates in September quarter

The economy officially grew faster than initial estimates in the September quarter of 2025, before the onset of Hurricane Melissa. It expanded by 5.1 per cent, according to data from the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (Statin), the final...
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The National Festival of the Performing Arts provides a cadre of entertainers for a number of national events related to the annual Emancipation and Independence celebrations. Here performers from the Godfrey Strewart Performing Arts Society in Westmorelan

JCDC still accepting entries for 2026 Festival of the Arts Competition

In an effort to accommodate people affected by Hurricane Melissa, the closing date for entries for the National Festival of the Performing Arts was extended from December 22 last year to January 15. Minister of Culture, Gender, and Entertainment...
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Angola Festival in St Thomas ‘a good look’

Organisers of the New Year’s Eve staging of Angola Festival, held in Old Pera, St Thomas, are hailing the event as a success following a fairly good turnout and some brilliant performances from established, mid-level and up-and-coming entertainers...
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President Donald Trump speaks at his Mar-a-Lago club, in Palm Beach, Florida.

Editorial | No one is safe

After months of escalating pressure on his government, few people could claim to be genuinely shocked by America’s bombing of Venezuela and the seizure of the country’s president, Nicolás Maduro. What is perhaps surprising – even among those who...
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Ronald Thwaites | Moral revolution

In the 2025 Reith lectures on the BBC, historian Rutger Bregman records the moral revolutions and creations of worthwhile institutions brought about by the persistence, wisdom, and sacrifice of small groups like those who led the slave revolts in...
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Letter of the Day | Don’t expand close-in-age exemption, educate the children

THE EDITOR, Madam: Mickel Jackson, of Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ), recently called for decriminalising consensual sex between minors. She went on to show stats , inadvertently, that though the law exists, it’s not a deterrent. How decriminalising...
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Barbados calls to us

THE EDITOR, Madam: I am writing with reference to Tony Deyal’s column about Barbados in The Gleaner. It was genuinely exciting to revisit the country through his words. Having visited Barbados myself, I fell in love with the island and its...
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A photo of sunflowers Missi Dowd-Figueroa once grew on her property is projected onto her palms as she poses for a portrait at her rebuilding site in Altadena, California.

An LA-area resident sows sunflowers where her home once stood

ALTADENA (AP) Missi Dowd-Figueroa brought life back to the fire-ravaged plot where her home once stood – one sunflower at a time. The registered nurse and mother of three lost her 1898 farm-style house in the Eaton Fire, one of two deadly...
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Above: Business Owner Gabrielle Suglam wears a two-tone draped maxi dress from House of CB.

Something Extra | Monday

Guests raised a toast to new beginnings as Frenchmen Climax swung into action at Caymanas Golf Club. This flagship event teed off the island’s social calendar, blending premium indulgence and spirits such as Johnnie Walker and Don Julio with the...

Dream House | A private Sandy Bay waterfront sanctuary

This Dream House is quite mindful of the fact that its very private, concealed (until now) waterfront address in a small island developing state like ours is increasingly vulnerable to the horrific consequences of climate change. The Sandy Bay,...
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