West Indies women had their chances of taking an unassailable lead in the One-Day series against Ireland disappeared, when rain washed out the second match yesterday.
The Jamaica Boxing Board of Control (JBBC) will not send a team to Trinidad and Tobago for the 2008 Caribbean Amateur Boxing Association (CABA) Championships.
Hawks registered a comfortable 102 to 66 victory over Tigers in Zone ‘B’ of the Lucozade Sport Men’s Basketball last night at the National Stadium courts.
70 people have been confirmed dead and more than 700 remain missing more than four days after a ferry capsized in a typhoon off the coast of the Philippines.
Trinidadians are bracing themselves for another hike in the prices of baked products due to an expected increase in the cost of several grades of baker’s and all- purpose flour.
A man who allegedly stabbed another man on a bus heading from Moneague to Ocho Rios in St. Ann yesterday was shot dead after he reportedly tried to disarm a policeman.
The two policemen who are accused of sexually assaulting a woman in Portmore, St. Catherine two weeks ago were each granted bail in the sum of $300,000 when they appeared in court this morning.
Peoples National Party (PNP) candidate, Homer White who is charged with unlawful wounding had his bail extended when he appeared in the Spanish Town Resident Magistrates Court this morning.
Promising young batsman John Campbell is among 14 players selected to represent Jamaica at the 2008 TCL Group West Indies Under-19 tournament this summer.
Zimbabwe\'s Electoral Commission has ruled that tomorrow’s presidential run-off will proceed as planned despite the withdrawal of opposition candidate Morgan Tsvangirai, according to the panel\'s chairman.
The five men who are charged in connection with a multimillion-dollar robbery in Ocho Rios, St. Ann on June 2 are to appear in the St. Ann’s Bay Resident magistrate court today.
Prime Minister Bruce Golding urged the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) to package the downtown Kingston redevelopment program in a way that will attract more investors to the area.
West Indies’ all-rounder Dwayne Bravo has been fined 20 percent of his match fee for showing dissent over his dismissal in the first One Day International against Australia yesterday in St Vincent.
Jamaica’s Under-21 netballers and the Australian Institute of Sports Under 21 team will face off in game one of their three-match series later today at the G.C. Foster College in Spanish Town.