Winston Taylor, the mini bus driver responsible for the death of a seven-year-old schoolboy is to answer to manslaughter charges in the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate’s Court today.
Kieron Pollard hammered a brilliant half-century to lead Trinidad & Tobago to a four-wicket victory over New South Wales in their Twenty/Twenty Champions League Super eight match at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in India today.
Ghana beat Brazil in a penalty shootout today to become the first African team to win the Under-20 World Cup at the Cairo International Stadium in Egypt.
Haitian authorities are warning that the number of people in the country going hungry could increase significantly to 2008 levels if a fresh crisis strikes.
A new study has revealed that nearly four percent of adults around the world use cannabis or marijuana, even though the drug raises many major health concerns.
The US National Hurricane Center is reporting that a tropical storm off the Pacific coast of Mexico has increased in strength and has been upgraded to hurricane status.
The Kingston and St Andrew Corporation (KSAC), wants Prime Minister Bruce Golding’s support in its pursuit to get a lotto licence to help finance its budget.
Agriculture and Fisheries Minister, Dr Christopher Tufton, is maintaining his defence of the government\'s multi-million dollar contract to Aubyn Hill\'s consultancy firm to guide the Sugar Divestment process.
At least one human rights group and the church have taken issue with a proposal by the Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) to amend the Constitution of Jamaica to nullify the Privy Council’s landmark Pratt and Morgan decision in 1993.
Government forensic pathologist Dr. Kalialah Persaud today testified that elderly Manchester couple Richard and Julia Lyn died from lineal strangulation.
A new study has revealed that nearly 4 per cent of adults around the world use cannabis or marijuana even though the drug raises many major health concerns.
Health authorities in Grenada have been forced to restricted access to the island’s main hospital after the influenza A (H1N1), was detected in three workers at the facility.
Jamaican Stafanie Taylor hammered an undefeated 108 to guide West Indies to a five wicket victory over hosts South Africa in the opening One Day International of the four match women’s series at Boland Bank Park today.
Jamaica’s Young Reggae Girls will wrap up their Caribbean Football Union Under-17 Women’s World Cup Qualifying Zone ‘B’ playoffs tonight against hosts the Netherland Antilles in Curacao.
Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz, without playing a match, have regained the number one spot in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), rankings over Trinidad and Tobago.
Title chasing Caledonia AIA have signed up the Jamaican goalkeeper Kevin Graham to help push their late season bid for the Digicel Trinidad and Tobago Pro League title.