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PNP wants high-level probe into SSL break-in
The People's National Party (PNP) is calling for a “high-level” probe into Wednesday night's reported break-in at investment firm Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL), where at least five laptop computers were stolen. The...
CommentsSearch teams spot Guyana Defence Force helicopter, signs of life seen
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) helicopter that went down on Wednesday was spotted Thursday morning and a rescue team was being inserted into the mountainous and forested area, the defence force said in a statement....
Comments- Update | CFO's laptop among those stolen from SSL office
- Laptops reportedly stolen from SSL head office
- WHO calls on Caribbean countries to increase taxes on alcohol, sugary sweetened beverages
- CARICOM heads meet Friday to discuss Guyana-Venezuela territorial dispute
- Vegas shooter who killed 3 was a professor who recently applied for a job at UNLV

NYPD’s highest ranked woman ready to help Jamaica fight crime
New York City Police Department’s First Deputy Commissioner Tania Kinsella has expressed a willingness to meet with the leadership of the Jamaican Police Force to assist with reducing the country’s crime rate, if asked. “We have trained with the...
CommentsYouth mental health conference set for January
To help in bridging the gap between mental health support and creating a healthier environment for Jamaican youth to express themselves, the YourMindMatters project is set to host an adolescent mental health conference at the Jamaica Conference...
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Speid hits back
PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Coaches’ Association (JCA) Rudolph Speid has come out to defend the organisation after Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) presidential candidate Raymond Anderson and his team labelled it illegal. In a press conference at the...
CommentsFire on the horizon
PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) Wilford ‘Billy’ Heaven is expected to face a tough challenge at next year’s election from his first vice-president, Dr Donovan Bennett. Bennett, speaking with RADIO JAMAICA, said, over the years...
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Google launches Gemini, upping the stakes in the global AI race
Google took its next leap in artificial intelligence yesterday with the launch of project Gemini, an AI model trained to behave in human-like ways that’s likely to intensify the debate about the technology’s potential promise and perils. The...
CommentsiCreate seeking to settle after shake-up
Private equity investor Anthony Dunn and marketing and tourism aficionado Donovan White are now members of the board of junior market-listed company iCreate. Dunn is currently the chief investment officer of Delta Capital Partners Limited and will...
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‘Despacito’ singer Daddy Yankee gives up music to serve Jesus
Reggaeton superstar Daddy Yankee has announced that he is retiring from the reggaeton genre to serve Jesus Christ. The Puerto Rican artiste, born Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez, is one of more than 150 defendants named in producer Cleveland ‘Clevie’...
CommentsFestival organisers ‘big up Miss Lou’
The second annual Louise Bennett-Coverley Festival, titled Big Up Miss Lou, unfolds on Saturday, December 8, at the Karl Kendrickson Auditorium, Jamaica College, from 5 to 8 p.m. Big Up Miss Lou brings together a wealth of talent in poetry, song,...
CommentsLetter of the Day | Story's tragedy, a ray of hope
THE EDITOR, Madam: The Sunday Gleaner (November 5, 2023) story, 'I was only trying to protect my father', describes Jamaica's psychosocial temperature. The story is an interview with Tameka Henry,the mother of the 11-year-old boy, Fytzroi...
CommentsKing Charles: A voice for the Commonwealth or the European Union?
THE EDITOR, Madam: There has been quite a bit of anticipation since the crowning of the new monarch a year ago as to how soon the king will define and articulate his role as leader of the Commonwealth of Nations. During the latter years of the...
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President Ali: Guyana preparing to defend itself against Venezuela
SAN JUAN (AP): Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali told The Associated Press on Wednesday that his country is taking every necessary step to protect itself from Venezuela, which has ordered its state-owned companies to explore and exploit oil and...
CommentsSearch continues for missing GDF helicopter
GEORGETOWN (CMC): The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) on Wednesday said that it has initiated a search-and-rescue operation to locate a missing helicopter carrying three crew members and four passengers. In a brief statement, the GDF said that the...
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Something Extra | Thursday
The recent staging of the culinary and fashion spectacle Grandeur, held at Serengeti, Hope Botanical Gardens, seamlessly brought together the worlds of fashion and food, providing patrons with a truly memorable experience. Centred around the theme...
Local Yogi encourages embracing yoga this Christmas
As the Yuletide season approaches local, Yogi, Donovan Manning, suggests practising yoga is one of the best ways to stay grounded amid the holiday rush. Yoga, originating from ancient India, encompasses a set of mental, spiritual, and physical...

‘From My Grandmother’s Kitchen’: Yanikie Tucker pens first cookbook
A mouth-watering collection that pays homage to Jamaican cuisine, offering a glimpse into flavours and traditions lovingly passed down from one generation to another. Yanikie Tucker presents her first-ever cookbook, From My Grandmother’s Kitchen,...
CommentsYO partners with eateries for ‘Dine & Vibe’ restaurant tour
Once I heard the words ‘YO Dine and Vibe’, I was immediately intrigued by the hope of a delectably divine experience. Nothing, however, could have prepared me for the artistry, creativity, and eruption of flavours evident in these dishes. The YO...
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Editorial | Fix the jury dilemma
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