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January 10, 2026

Up in smoke

Four men implicated in the attempted smuggling of 1,500 pounds of compressed ganja, found at the Kingston Wharves four years ago, were yesterday freed of drug charges when they appeared in the…
Brian Lewis.
January 10, 2026

Lewis battles cancer, vows to run for athletes

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): In a raw and emotional radio interview that has sent shock waves through the regional sporting community, former Caribbean Association of National Olympic Committees…
Sports journalist Ricardo Chambers reads an excerpt from Donald Oliver’s unpublished book at the Donald Oliver Candlelight Vigil held at Statue Park, National Stadium on Thursday night.
January 10, 2026 by Karen Madden

A night of memories

His cousin Sherieta Lewis belted out his favourite song, Bob Marley’s Redemption Song, as family members, friends and colleagues gathered at Statue Park at the National Stadium at a candlelight vigil…
 Coach Devon Anderson
January 10, 2026 by Gregory Bryce

Scholastic games to provide showcase for college coaches

While the ISSA All-Stars fixture will be the headline match today at St Elizabeth Technical High (STETHS), the Scholastic fixture will also prove a key showcase for outstanding student athletes who…
Brigadier Radgh Mason
January 10, 2026 by Tanesha Mundle

No laptop ban

Commissioner of Corrections Brigadier Radgh Mason has insisted that lawyers have not been barred from entering correctional facilities with electronic devices and says notices will be posted to ensure…
Elevation Cycling Club secretary Taneish Dixon (left) makes a symbolic presentation to Kevin Dillon of Dillies Cycle World during the ceremony at which 80 pairs of high-performance cycling shoes, valued at more than US$8,000, were donated to key cycling in
January 10, 2026 by Lennox Aldred

Elevation Cycling Club fuels local talent with major shoes donation

In a significant boost for the local cycling community, the Elevation Cycling Club has donated 80 pairs of high-performance cycling shoes, valued at more than US$8,000, to key institutions across the…
Comets Club International President Michael Campbell (right) poses with members of the Herbert Morrison Technical High School team after presenting them with medals at the second staging of the Run for the Republic development meet at the school on Saturda
January 10, 2026 by Ashley Anguin

‘Run for the Republic’ 2026 meet cancelled

The annual ‘Run for the Republic’ development track and field meet scheduled for Herbert Morrison Technical High School, Montego Bay, on Saturday, January 17 has been cancelled. The announcement was…
Senior Superintendent of Police Shane McCalla, commanding officer for the Clarendon division, makes a point.
January 10, 2026 by Olivia Brown

Clarendon police head warns interpersonal disputes drive crime

Senior Superintendent of Police Shane McCalla, commanding officer for the Clarendon division, is urging citizens to adopt alternative strategies for conflict resolution, citing interpersonal disputes…
Independence Park in Black River, St Elizabeth, covered with debris cleared from the township of Black River during the emergency response phase following Hurricane Melissa.
January 12, 2026 by Albert Ferguson

UPDATE: Black River councillor wants to see end to dumping of debris at Independence Park

WESTERN BUREAU: Black River’s Councillor Dwight Salmon has condemned the continued use of the town’s Independence Park for the dumping of debris in the ongoing clean-up in the aftermath of Hurricane…