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Curfew imposed in Jones Town and Admiral Town
A 48-hour curfew has been imposed in a section of Jones Town and Admiral Town in Kingston 12. The curfew began at 6 p.m. on Friday and will remain in effect until 6 p.m. on Sunday. The boundaries of the curfew are: EAST: Along Slipe Pen...
CommentsPolice going after criminals this Christmas
Minister of National Security, Dr Horace Chang, is warning persons intent on committing crimes this Christmas that they will be apprehended and face swift consequences for their actions. Chang, who was speaking at the handover of 74 new motorcycles...
Comments- Inmate stabbed Derek Chauvin 22 times, charged with attempted murder, prosecutors say
- UWI lecturers issue protest threat as they demand interim pay increases
- Jamaica supports ICJ ruling barring Venezuela from annexing disputed Essequibo region
- Clergyman pleads guilty to indecent assault of 11-y-o girl
- Venezuela says December 3 referendum on border with Guyana will go ahead

Tufton suggests creating private wing at CRH
WESTERN BUREAU: HEALTH AND Wellness Minister Dr Christopher Tufton is suggesting that a private wing should be created at Cornwall Regional Hospital [CRH], similar to The University Hospital of the West Indies’ (UHWI) Tony Thwaites Wing, to help...
CommentsDismissed UWI employee loses bid for IDT referral
An employee of The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, who was fired from his job six years ago, has lost his bid to have his dismissal referred to the Industrial Disputes Tribunal (IDT). Donovan Brown, who had been fired from his job in...
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It’s a JC, STATHS Walker Cup final
Jamaica College (JC) and St Andrew Technical (STATHS) will renew their rivalry as both booked their spots in the final of the 2023 ISSA/Digicel Walker Cup competition following comfortable semi-final wins yesterday at the Stadium East field. In...
CommentsCoach Stewart putting Guyana’s Archibald in the fast lane
In recent years, Swept Track Club coach Okeile Stewart has become renowned for his work with hurdlers. Two world under-20 records for Roshawn Clarke, a personal best in the 2022 World Championships final by Jaheel Hyde and a 2019 World bronze for...
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Seprod doubling down on exports to hit new revenue target Premium
Seprod Limited plans to become a US$1-billion, revenue-generating company in about two years, which requires doubling its annual sales. The food manufacturing and distribution company, which produces brands such as Chiffon margarine, Betty...
CommentsWisynco upsizes expansion project Premium
The first of five new production lines being installed under a multibillion-dollar expansion project by beverage manufacturer and consumer products distributor Wisynco Group Limited, was commissioned into operation on Tuesday. The new sweet-...
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5 Questions With ... Valiant
Rural St Andrew native, Raheem ‘Valiant’ Bowes, is one of the fastest rising and most loved artistes currently in the dancehall industry. Valiant, who was once a part of the Unruly Camp, became a viral sensation following his ‘kotch e hat, a lie’...
CommentsExtreme weather, guilt tipping and, yes, Barbie: We’re over you, 2023
NEW YORK (AP): All things Barbie, going pantless, humungo Stanley Cup bottles and pressure tipping. There’s plenty from 2023 to leave behind come the new year. Extreme weather hit historic heights. Fakeness took a huge turn with the rise of AI....
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Letter of the Day | Learn lessons from Crab Circle fiasco
THE EDITOR, Madam: I would like to opine on what I can only describe as a fiasco regarding the recent embarrassing situation where it was reported that food was being sold at this popular food joint without potable running water or proper...
CommentsSafeguard rights of people with disabilities
THE EDITOR, Madam: December 3 is International Day of Disabled Persons, and as this day is being recognised, there needs to be urgent review of mental health in hospitals to ensure that doctors do not abuse their powers. In July 2021, I was...
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Pressure builds to eliminate fossil fuel use as oil executive takes over climate talks
Dubai (AP): Pressure to phase out fossil fuels mounted Thursday on the oil company chief who took over fragile international climate negotiations that opened in Dubai amid concerns about what some say is contradictory dual roles. The climate talks...
CommentsLast crossing point with Russia closed, sealing off entire border as tensions rise
Helsinki (AP): NATO member Finland on Wednesday closed its last remaining border crossing with Russia after the government decided to seal the entire border with its eastern neighbour amid rising political tensions. The Cabinet of Finnish Prime...
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Chanel DaCosta channelling joy through travel
In 2017, The Gleaner declared Chanel DaCosta a star on the rise. At the time, the St Andrew native was pursuing a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and management studies as well as dabbling in acting, modelling, and a host of other creative...
Something Extra | Friday
The Insurance Association of Jamaica (IAJ) recently hosted its all-inclusive Christmas in November party at the Guardian Life Club House. Employees and guests arrived dressed to celebrate and enjoy a festive time, indulging in good music, delicious...
Editorial | Tread carefully, Venezuela
Peter Espeut | Aid at what price?