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PNP calls for improved access for disabled at municipal buildings
Senator Lambert Brown, the Opposition spokesperson on the Public Service, has called on the municipal authorities in Westmoreland and Portmore to take remedial action to ensure that each municipal building is fully accessible to persons with...
CommentsCriminal Records Office to relocate as of February 1
The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says the Criminal Records Office (CRO) will be relocating to 56 Duke Street in downtown, Kingston, as of Monday, February 1, 2020. JCF says that in order to facilitate the reopening, special...
Comments- US Senate confirms retired general Austin as first Black chief of Pentagon
- Fletchers Street in Bog Walk to be closed for the weekend
- Trump impeachment to go to Senate on Monday, launching trial
- Gov't strengthening capacity of labs to undertake COVID-19 tests
- Roads in St Andrew to be closed or reduced to single-lane this weekend

‘I needed to revise my entire life’ - Benign brain tumour leads Carmen Thomas to create natural beauty line
After her battle with a benign brain tumour, Carmen Thomas, the CEO of Zipporah Hair and Skin, began to realise how sensitive her skin and scalp became to the products she would normally use. “I underwent surgery with an amazing surgeon named Dr...
CommentsNorth Carolina cities to ban hair-based discrimination
DURHAM, North Carolina (AP): Two city councils in North Carolina have unanimously passed ordinances protecting against discrimination for wearing hairstyles such as braids, dreadlocks or Afros. The Durham City Council on Tuesday voted to ban...
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That’s more like it - Beckford praises JFF for measures taken to have more amicable negotiations with players
Sports management expert Carole Beckford says that she is encouraged by the initial discussions between the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) and the national senior men’s team as they work towards reaching an agreement on long-term deals ahead of...
CommentsRace days increased at Caymanas
Supreme Ventures Racing and Entertainment Chairman Solomon Sharpe says that the number of race days for this year has been increased from 80 to 85. Plans are also being made for an increase in purse this season. “For the past few years we have been...
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Household incomes still in recovery - New Statin study finds less than half of impacted earnings returning to pre-COVID levels
A survey by the Statistical Institute of Jamaica, Statin, around COVID-19’s impact on households, conducted during the month of October, has found that 45.8 per cent of Jamaicans have had their incomes reinstated to levels before the coronavirus...
CommentsPayout for Portland as business signs improve
Private equity fund Portland JSX Limited is dragging a US$1.5-million loss, due to write-downs in the value of its investments, but sees signs of a turnaround in its latest numbers to November. This month, it’s also due to collect income of US$977,...
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5 Questions With Gramps Morgan
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Gramps Morgan released a “healing song”, People Like You. It was in May that he lost two persons who were very close to him, one of whom had succumbed to the coronavirus. That led Gramps to go in a friend...
CommentsEngineer Rorey Baker honoured by JaRIA award - First Jamaican honour excites Grammy winner
Engineer Rorey Baker is beyond excited about being singled out by the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association (JaRIA) as one of the recipients of its 2021 Honour Awards. He will be officially handed his award at a ceremony scheduled for Sunday,...
CommentsLetter of the Day | Fresh approach needed to fight crime
THE EDITOR, Madam: There is a painful reality – murders are high over the past few years, there is a steady pattern of gang reprisal and domestic strife – and none of this likely to change in the near future. So we’re stuck with 1,300 murders a...
CommentsA new beginning for United States
THE EDITOR, Madam: The insurrection in the United States (US) two weeks ago created much anxiety about the January 20 presidential inauguration, and if could proceed without incident. Fortunately, it did. The ceremony was powerful, with beautiful...
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World hopes for renewed cooperation with US under Biden
MEXICO CITY (AP): World leaders welcomed into their ranks the new US President Joe Biden, noting their most pressing problems, including the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change, require multilateral cooperation, an approach his predecessor Donald...
Comments‘Democracy has prevailed’ - Biden takes the helm as president
WASHINGTON (AP): Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States on Wednesday, summoning American resilience to confront a historic confluence of crises and urging people to come together to end an “uncivil war” in a nation deeply...
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Editorial | Fix the accountability lapse
Nigel Clarke | Setting records straight on Third Supplementary Estimates