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Temporary service adjustments at KPH due to urgent maintenance - SERHA
The South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA) is reporting that the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) is currently experiencing operational challenges. The affected areas are Accident...

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Today's Issue Published: Friday, February 14, 2025
Lead Stories

Llewellyn: We're ready to try Bolt fraud case

Jamaicas chief prosecutor says the outstanding Financial Investigations Division (FID) documents that will determine if other charges are laid in the multibillion-dollar Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL) fraud matter have nothing to do with the...

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News

Troupe claims meat dumped at Retirement Landfill being retrieved and sold

WESTERN BUREAU: The St James Health Services says it will investigate claims that meat dumped at the Retirement landfill, after being deemed unfit for human consumption, is making its way back into the market. During yesterdays sitting of the St...

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Sports

Six more Jamaicans join Grand Slam Track

Tokyo Olympics 110 metres hurdles champion Hansle Parchment is among the latest group of six Jamaican athletes, three men and three women, who have joined Grand Slam Track, an upcoming professional track and field league founded by former American...

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Business

TotalEnergies restructuring to deepen Jamaican operations

TotalEnergies Jamaica and Lasco Financial Services Limited have entered into an agreement that will see taxi operators and budget-conscious motorists earning discounts on petrol purchases at one of Jamaicas largest gas station chains. The...

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Entertainment

5 Questions with ... Paul Campbell

This week, 5 Questions With ... takes the camera to Jamaicas most popular contemporary screen and stage actor, Paul Campbell. He has enjoyed defining leading roles in films such as Dancehall Queen, The Lunatic, Third World Cop, Shottas and Out the...

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Commentary

Editorial | PEP in time of crisis

Six days from now, nearly 40,000 Jamaican children will begin exams to determine their preparedness for secondary education. These students are now in grade six of the primary school system. The Primary Exit Profile (PEP), as these exams are called...

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Letters

Letter of the Day | Church leaders need deeper introspection on how to address crime and violence
THE EDITOR, Madam: This is an open letter to all church leaders in Jamaica. The moral and spiritual condition in our country is cause for grave concern and requires deep introspection of ourselves as leaders in the church. There are churches in...

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Lifestyle

Fashion meets dancehall on Riddim Runway, a bold cultural showcase

Riddim Runway all started with an audacious email from Kadiya McDonald, Tribe Nine Studios founder and creative director, Troy-Oraine Williamson, told Living. Though McDonald maintains that Williamson paid her first correspondence no mind, after...

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World News

Bahamas gearing for first international SpaceX landing

NASSAU (CMC): Bahamian tourism officials say they expect the country to become a key player in the rapidly growing space tourism sector as its first international rocket landing is set to take place on Tuesday next week, off the coast of The...

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