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August 23, 2026
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A St Catherine woman has been left worrying about the fate of her grandsons after she and the family was asked to find another school for the two cousins, who administrators at Enid Bennett High School have described as among the institution’s most problematic students.
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St Mary police probing suspected arson attacks in Rock River
The St Mary police are investigating a series of suspected arson incidents in the Rock River area of Richmond, which occurred between Friday and Saturday of last week, resulting in significant property damage. Police sources said that on Friday, August 21, about 3:30 a.m., residents were alerted after fire was allegedly set to several vehicles and a business establishment in the community. The police said that despite efforts to contain the blaze, two motor vehicles and a bar were destroyed.
Jamaican woman extradited to US over alleged lottery-scamming scheme in Kentucky
A 29-year-old Jamaican woman has been extradited to the United States to answer allegations that she was part of a lottery-scamming scheme that bilked elderly residents of a county in Kentucky out of US$80,000. Jenel Rowe was returned to the United States on Thursday, August 20, by US Marshals and taken into custody in Tennessee. She must go through the extradition process before being returned to Kentucky. She, along with five others, has been accused of participating in a lottery scam.
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St Mary police hunt man over attempted murder of woman in Annotto Bay
The police in St Mary are hunting for a man following the attempted murder of a 51-year-old woman in Forte George, Annotto Bay, on Sunday. The police reported that sometime after midnight, the woman was at home when an argument developed between her and a man known to her. During the dispute, she was reportedly struck in the head with an object before a substance was thrown onto her face.
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LEFT IN LIMBO
A St Catherine woman has been left worrying about the fate of her grandsons after she and the family was asked to find another school for the two cousins, who administrators at Enid Bennett High School have described as among the institution’s most problematic students.
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Underdogs for bronze medal - Jamaica face Haudenosaunee in third-place playoff
The JamLax Boys will have an opportunity to secure a medal at the 2026 Pan American Men’s Lacrosse Championship when they face Haudenosaunee in today’s bronze-medal match at Stadium East. Jamaica will take on Haudenosaunee in the first of two games at 11 a.m., before Canada face reigning world champions United States in the gold-medal match at 2 p.m. Jamaica booked their place in the bronze-medal playoff after finishing second in Pool A with two wins and one defeat.
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Dancehall at Sea: Could Vybz Island Experience chart a new course for dancehall?
Vybz Kartel is heading to the National Arena on Saturday for Vybz Kartel presents The Return: The Return of The Building, marking another chapter in the deejay’s list of events, headline performances and appearances. The event, which pays tribute to The Building, the nightclub formerly known as Asylum, is one of several tied to the King of Dancehall.
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The Tessanne Chin Foundation ready for summer showcase
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Jamaica Beauty, Fashion & Wellness Expo promises ‘epic’ weekend
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Jardiance drug searches spike 50% amid Usain Bolt campaign
The makers of the chronic kidney disease (CKD) drug Jardiance say that enlisting retired sprinter Usain Bolt as the face of their latest campaign has raised awareness, amid a spike in online searches. The campaign draws on the contrast between Bolt’s reputation as the world’s fastest man and Jardiance’s message about slowing the progression of kidney disease. The drug is co-owned by German pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim and American drugmaker Eli Lilly.
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‘I only represent Jamaica’
WESTERN BUREAU: At the age of four, Tegan Vincent-Cooke was placed on a horse as a form of physiotherapy. Twenty-one years later, the young Jamaican woman living with cerebral palsy and dystonia rode onto one of equestrian sport’s biggest stages with three letters beside her name: JAM. For Vincent-Cooke, Jamaica’s first para dressage rider to compete at the FEI World Championships, getting to Aachen, Germany, was about far more than scores and placings. “For the first time, I rode onto this world stage with JAM beside my name,” the 25-year-old said.
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Dream House | A grand escape in the Hanover hills
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Editorial | Brian Langrin’s challenge
Brian Langrin takes office as governor of the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) at an important moment on the country’s economic journey. He succeeds the highly regarded Richard Byles, whose seven-year tenure helped consolidate BOJ’s independence, inflation-targeting regime, and institutional credibility through COVID-19, global inflation, and extraordinary internal and external shocks. Dr Langrin, therefore, inherits a much stronger central bank than many of his predecessors did. His first obligation is simple: protect it.
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