The Geoffery Maxwell-coached Waterhouse recorded their first victory of the 2009 to 2010 Digicel Premier League football season by beating Arnett Gardens 2-0 at the Waterhouse Stadium yesterday.
Group ‘E’ leaders Bridgeport High look set to keep their unbeaten record intact when the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup football competition continues this afternoon with return matches.
The International Cricket Council Champions League final between defending champions Australia and New Zealand will take place this morning Jamaica time, beginning at 7:30 at Centurion in South Africa.
Reigning champions Trinidad and Tobago and regional four-day title-holders Jamaica will clash in one of four opening matches in the West Indies Cricket Board President’s Cup One-Day tournament in Guyana on October 28.
Serena Williams made a stuttering start in her bid to topple Dinara Safina from the world number one spot with 7-5, 6-4 win over Estonian Kaia Kanepi in the first round of the China Open in Beijing yesterday.
Defence and prosecution attorneys involved in the case of six American tourists arrested after a brawl with local police personnel say they have reached a plea agreement.
Christopher Zacca, the immediate past president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) has been appointed an adviser to the Office of the Prime Minister.
Don Wehby will assume the post of Group Chief Operating Officer at Grace Kennedy today after serving as a minister without portfolio in the ministry of finance and the public service.
The National Workers Union, (NWU) has welcomed proposed changes to the regulations governing the Industrial Disputes Tribunal, (IDT), which will allow individuals to appear before the dispute resolution body.
Jamaican dancehall artiste Rodney Pryce popularly known as Bounty Killer was barred by immigration authorities from entering Trinidad and Tobago to perform at a concert on the weekend.