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May 2, 2026 by Christopher Thomas

‘We are small, but we are capable’, says OOCUR director

Dr Marsha Atherley-Ikechi, the executive director of the Organisation of Caribbean Utility Regulators (OOCUR), says that while aspects of some Caribbean countries’ regulatory structures need…
May 2, 2026

Christopher Martin Foundation supports students with school supplies

The Christopher Martin Foundation has continued its Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts with a targeted education support initiative in Region 4, in partnership with Hyundai Jamaica, providing…
May 2, 2026 by Edmond Campbell

Don’t click ‘send’

Highlighting the seriousness of revenge porn as a crime, Leader of Government Business in the Senate Kamina Johnson Smith yesterday warned young people and others, who might be contemplating sharing…
May 2, 2026 by Bryan Miller

Eastern Hanover communities facing water crisis

Andrea Purkiss, the member of parliament (MP) for Eastern Hanover, says the slogan, ‘water is life’, is not being played out in her constituency as several communities are now facing a chronic…
May 2, 2026 by Edmond Campbell

‘Digital mobbing’ - Government senator said Speaker was dehumanised online

Government Senator Dr Elon Thompson has accused some persons online of carrying out what he described as a “digital mobbing” of Speaker of the House of Representatives Juliet Holness in the wake of…
May 2, 2026 by Adrian Frater

Two murders recorded in 24 hours in St James

Despite the best efforts of the St James police to rein in lawlessness, especially murders, violence producers continue to undermine their efforts as two murders were recorded in the 24 hours between…
May 2, 2026 by Andre Williams

Tavares-Finson says Cybercrimes Act amendments confront 'real and growing dangers'

Government Senator Christian Tavares-Finson has endorsed amendments to the Cybercrimes Act, approved in the Upper House on Friday, describing the legislation as a critical step in managing…
May 2, 2026

Petrojam says fuel shortage claims false

Petrojam is strongly dismissing as false a message circulating via WhatsApp and social media platforms warning of a fuel shortage.
May 2, 2026 by Tanesha Mundle

Former public defender hails Bengal mining ruling

Former Public Defender Arlene Harrison has welcomed Wednesday’s landmark Constitutional Court ruling on the controversial Bengal mining permit, describing it as a pivotal moment in the protection of…