
Man suspected of killing ‘Jaggy D' shot dead

WESTERN BUREAU: A man believed to have been the mastermind behind Tuesdays murder of deejay Roger ‘Jaggy D Walker, a police source told The Gleaner, was shot and killed in a gunfight with the Hanover police early Friday morning. The deceased man,
STETHS crowned Spaulding Cup champions after dominant display

St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) secured the ISSA/First Global Bank/GK Insurance Spaulding Cup title yesterday prevailing over St Jago on first innings after a rain-hit three-day affair that ended in a draw, but told a clear story of one-sided
Grenadian artiste V'ghn brings ‘Heart of Carnival' to Xodus Tailgate

Following an electrifying set at the Campari Xodus Tailgate, rising Grenadian artiste Vghn reflected on his musical journey and what fans can expect for the rest of the carnival season. The event, held at the car park at the National Stadium on Thursd
Editorial | Rethinking urban spaces

Cities, according to UN Secretary General António Guterres, are where “the climate battle will largely be won or lost”.
Church pivotal to helping Jamaica find moral voice
THE EDITOR, Madam: We cannot put the Cuban medical professionals service in the rear view and forget what our actions have been and the consequences. We have always placed our commitment to our neighbours through lenses of human dignity above geopolitic
JAFTA, UNICEF select filmmakers for post-hurricane stories

The Jamaica Film and Television Association (JAFTA) in partnership with the United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) has selected three filmmakers to document the lived experiences of women, adolescent girls, and children still navigating the aftermath o
T&T prime minister escalates feud with neighbours over US policy

GEORGETOWN (AP): Trinidads ongoing row with its Caribbean neighbours over US policy toward international drug trafficking and Venezuela boiled over into a full-scale verbal war yesterday, with the prime minister demanding the exit of CARICOMs secret