AR15 rifle found hidden beneath tree root in St James
The police in St James on Thursday seized a mini AR15 rifle with a magazine containing nineteen 5.56 cartridges at a premises on Ducketts Road in Cambridge. Reports from the Cambridge police are that about 6:30 a.m., a team of lawmen were on...
BOOTING BRIBERY
Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) is urgently calling for Peoples National Party (PNP) President Mark Golding to pointedly address claims by his partys former caretaker for Kingston Central, Lawrence Rowe, that state appointments were among offers...
New trends emerging in Caribbean tourism
Western Bureau: The Caribbean, one of the worlds most sought-after vacation destinations, is witnessing a dynamic shift in tourism trends as it rebounds from the global pandemic. Travelers are redefining what they seek in a vacation, with an...
Spotlight on Class One at Sprint Fest 100m
The spotlight will be on the Class One boys at todays Sprint Fest 100 metres at G C Foster College in Spanish Town. The first event is set to begin at 2 p.m. Excelsior Highs duo of Malike Wright and Riquelme Reid will be the top sprinters on...
Milk mandate pitched as market driver for dairy
After languishing for decades, another effort is being made to bring back the dairy sector to its former glory, when Jamaica produced three times more milk. Industry players cite climate change and the need to import better breeds of dairy cattle...
5 Questions With Richard Bird
Award-winning actor, producer, host, and puppeteer Richard Bird is the associate producer on the film Love After Holidays, which premières at the Carib cinema on February 7. He also plays the role of the police officer in the movie, which was...
Editorial | IC, the law, Mr Chuck
Delroy Chuck is a long-standing and experienced legislator. Mr Chuck is also Jamaicas minister of justice. He therefore has a fiduciary obligation to uphold the laws of Jamaica, as well as to encourage the citizens of the country to do so. When...
Letter of the Day | Hairstyle shouldn't define a student's worth
THE EDITOR, Madam: Another school year, another hair-raising situation at the gates of our educational institutions. It seems that every year, students are turned away simply because their hair doesnt ‘measure up to an outdated and Eurocentric...
Everyday Boss Belles champions a new year of intentional celebration
Michelle-Ann Letman has one goal for January: change the tradition of welcoming the new year by only setting resolutions by making space for the setting of intentions and the celebration of the accomplishments of the past year. With that in mind,...