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Mon, 11 Jan 2021 00:13:24 -0500
HUGE GAP TO BRIDGE - Headmaster estimates it will take years to recover from COVID learning loss
At least one high school principal has asserted that the lack of face-to-face engagement and limited cognitive stimulation has accounted for significant learning loss among students. Principal of Cumberland High School in St Catherine, Darien...

Mon, 11 Jan 2021 00:14:45 -0500
‘The burden is too heavy’ - Family pained by death of promising 6-y-o in Clarendon
Grief and pain gripped the air as mourners gathered at the Sedge Pond Basic School in Race Course, Clarendon, yesterday to celebrate the life of six-year-old Oshane ‘OJ’ Banton, whose body was found in a sewage plant near his home in Lionel Town...

Mon, 11 Jan 2021 00:07:58 -0500
Students skip classes to work on St Thomas highway - Nearly a fifth of pupils missing since March, principals say
At least two principals in St Thomas who have opened their doors for the resumption of face-to-face classes have raised concerns about a percentage of students who have not been engaged since the closure of schools in March 2020. These students,...

Mon, 11 Jan 2021 00:14:24 -0500
Second Hopewell business hit by robbers in three days
Armed robbers pulled off a daring million-dollar heist in Hopewell, Hanover, the second such incident since Friday, raising the level of panic among residents and business operators in the seaside community. Shortly after 2 p.m. yesterday, as...

Mon, 11 Jan 2021 00:08:07 -0500
Where is she? - Honorary consul in Barbados wants to know if J’can woman at centre of scandal is alive
WESTERN BUREAU: Jamaica’s honorary consul to Barbados is trying to locate a Jamaican prostitute who was reportedly caught with two British tourists in a hotel in Barbados on December 30. The Jamaican was said to have been invited to the hotel room...

Mon, 11 Jan 2021 00:07:08 -0500
New year, new home, new hope
Nigel Townsend stared at a photograph of the dilapidated structure, where he used to lay his head, in disbelief when The Gleaner visited him last week. His eyes fastened on the photo taken when our news team first highlighted his plight; he could......

Sun, 10 Jan 2021 00:17:06 -0500
COVID-19 black market - Gov’t inadequacy blamed for surge in underground virus testing sites
Hundreds of Jamaicans are reportedly turning to unauthorised COVID-19 laboratories and makeshift facilities for antigen (rapid) tests, as Government’s insufficiency is being blamed for a rising underground market with questionable ethical practice...

Sun, 10 Jan 2021 00:17:23 -0500
Flooding in St James causes massive damage
The Government is now facing another massive bill following heavy rainfall that resulted in severe flooding in sections of St James on Friday and yesterday, which left many businesses and motorists with extensive damage. The showers, which started.....

Sun, 10 Jan 2021 00:16:53 -0500
Tufton: Canada’s sudden test requirements a travel restriction tactic
Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton is labelling new COVID-19 measures imposed on Canadian visitors trying to return home as a travel restriction tactic, noting that Jamaica joins a host of countries that will not be able to meet such...

Sun, 10 Jan 2021 00:16:39 -0500
New COVID test requirements bad for Caribbean tourism – Bartlett
WESTERN BUREAU: A new mandatory COVID-19 test requirement introduced by the governments of Canada and the United Kingdom (UK) is about to further sink the Caribbean’s dismal arrival numbers. The new protocol, effective January 7, requires that all...

Sun, 10 Jan 2021 00:16:25 -0500
No playbook for COVID-19, says IMF facilities manager
Jamaican Jennifer Lester, who wields management power at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), said the pandemic sweeping the world is unprecedented and there is no playbook to predict or determine the devastating tentacles of the disease, which......

Sun, 10 Jan 2021 00:16:14 -0500
I am J’can to the core – Lester
The COVID-19 pandemic has curtailed her regular visits to the land of her birth, but Jennifer Lester remains rooted in her Jamaican heritage which she believes has not only tested but solidified her resilience for hard work. “I am Jamaican to the....

Sat, 09 Jan 2021 00:09:10 -0500
STRANDED! - Travellers to Canada in limbo in Ja as labs overwhelmed due to new testing requirement for COVID-19
Hundreds of vacationers hoping to return to Canada are now stranded in Jamaica after new rules requiring them to show proof of a negative PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test in order to enter the country came into effect on January 7. All...

Sat, 09 Jan 2021 00:08:56 -0500
Holness slams vaccine grab - PM says rich countries under false sense of security hoarding COVID cure
With a single Caribbean country yet to receive any vial of the COVID-19 vaccine released a month ago, Prime Minister Andrew Holness says big countries are hoarding the precious medicine. Wealthy countries have been engaged in surplus buying since......

Sat, 09 Jan 2021 00:09:02 -0500
Barricaded to prevent drive-by shootings - Police erect barriers in Trench Town as violent attacks increase
Security barricades have been erected in the community of Trench Town from Lower First Street to Fifth Street along each intersection linking West Road to prevent further drive-by shooting as tension continues to increase in the area. There has...

Sat, 09 Jan 2021 00:08:50 -0500
New ward for COVID-19 patients under construction at Falmouth Hospital
WESTERN BUREAU: The Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA) is presently overseeing the construction of an additional ward now being built at the Falmouth Public Hospital in Trelawny. Construction of the facility comes even as the Falmouth...

Sat, 09 Jan 2021 00:08:11 -0500
Outpouring of tributes and emotions for Butch at viewing of his body
Government officials, diplomats, business associates, and staff members turned out at the Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church in St Andrew to pay their respects to Gordon Arthur Cyril ‘Butch’ Stewart, who died late Monday evening in Florida....

Sat, 09 Jan 2021 00:07:28 -0500
Still active in farming, competitions, 78-year-old Clarendon senior relishes her fitness
Linda Harris, 78, from Pennantwood in Clarendon, is not quite ready to call it quits on her favourite pastime. The senior, who has an enviable collection of certificates, awards and trophies, brags about her domino prowess which has earned her a...

Sat, 09 Jan 2021 00:07:21 -0500
NSWMA to undertake garbage profile survey
The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) is to undertake a comprehensive garbage characterisation survey, slated to get under way in the second quarter of the year, to determine what percentage of much of the country’s solid waste is....

Fri, 08 Jan 2021 00:11:39 -0500
Jamaica strong example of democracy - British ambassador says US can learn a lot from Caribbean country
Britain’s top diplomat here held up Jamaica’s strong democratic traditions as an example to the world as he blasted United States (US) President Donald Trump for the rioting that unfolded at the US Capitol building in Washington on Wednesday. F...



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