Jamaica profited from blistering knocks by Dave Bernard, Wavell Hinds and captain Chris Gayle to crush United Chargers by 77 runs in the opening Guyana Cricket Board 20/20 Festival match today.
Race Number One in the Impulse Energy Drink three-race series gets under way at Caymanas Park tomorrow, with the 850,000 Impulse Jamaica three-year-old sprint over 1300 metres.
An opposition Member of Parliament in the Bahamas is facing contempt charges after he prematurely announced that one of the defendants on trial for extortion against American actor John Travolta had been freed.
West Indies and hosts South Africa tied their last Women\'s One-Day International at Newsland today, a result that gives the South Africans a 2-1 series win.
Caribbean representatives Trinidad and Tobago set a victory target of 160, were struggling at 76 for five after 12 overs in the Champions League Twenty20 final against New South Wales at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in India.
The Supreme Court this morning dismissed an application by liquor company J Wray and Nephew for a judicial review against a ruling by the Industrial Disputes Tribunal (IDT).
The Police High Command is seeking the public’s help to find the persons responsible for the death of Constable Delroy Brown, who was murdered in Seaview Gardens, St Andrew last night.
The High court in Grenada has ordered newspaper publisher George Worme to pay over 191,000 Eastern Caribbean dollars in damages to former Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell by next Tuesday.
The BBC is quoting a UN envoy as saying the food situation in North Korea is desperate, with aid from the World Food Programme reaching only one-third of the those in need.