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Sun, 07 Feb 2021 00:28:57 -0500
COVID FLASHPOINT - Record spike intensifies virus crisis as Gov’t considers tougher measures to stave off health sector collapse
It will take another three weeks for Jamaicans to know whether the deadlier, more contagious UK variant of COVID-19 is spreading among its population, but until then, Cabinet may have to take more drastic measures to curtail the spread of the virus....

Sun, 07 Feb 2021 00:28:09 -0500
Rising above the ‘blood curfew’ - Poor, black, unattached yearn for better days in bitter inner-city enclaves
Dangerous thorns spring aplenty in the gritty inner-city community of Rose Gardens, nested inside the crime-infested community of Southside in the capital city, sitting within the larger infestations in Kingston known as Spoilers. Robert Calvert...

Sun, 07 Feb 2021 00:31:04 -0500
2-y-o killed in hit-and-run accident
Residents of March Pen in Spanish Town, St Catherine, are hopping mad after a two-year-old boy was killed and another man left hospitalised in a hit-and-run accident yesterday. Reports are that, about 11 a.m., the infant, Tayshawn McDonald, was at.....

Sun, 07 Feb 2021 00:30:05 -0500
Latest figures trigger concern in education sector
High-school principals are insisting on a revision of the face-to-face policy as the health authorities deal with a record-breaking surge in coronavirus cases in the island. Linvern Wright, president of the Jamaica Association of Principals of...

Sat, 06 Feb 2021 01:18:04 -0500
NOT OF GOD - JCHS slams CAPRI for recommendation on abortion; think tank stands firm, rejects atheist label
The Jamaica Coalition for a Healthy Society has come out swinging against a recommendation by the Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) for minors to have access to abortions without parental consent. This was one of three recommendations...

Sat, 06 Feb 2021 01:18:40 -0500
Doggie pal Nicholas gets a tablet - Mother still struggles to rise from ashes of 2017 house fire
Since a 2017 fire turned their lives upside down, Moya Beckford has been struggling, driven by the fear of failing her two children, eight-year-old Nicholas Edwards and 16-year-old Ashhail Samuels. On the fateful night, Beckford said that she...

Sat, 06 Feb 2021 01:15:17 -0500
God ‘lick’ church killer in head after murder, says cop
Declaring that they would not surrender their sacred temple to criminals, worshippers at the Agape Christian Fellowship in Falmouth, Trelawny, were back at church on Thursday, days after witnessing a shocking murder during one of their services. On....

Sat, 06 Feb 2021 01:16:06 -0500
Private sector to lobby for tougher anti-corruption laws
The leading private-sector groups in Jamaica are getting ready to lead a strong lobby of the Government to craft and promulgate legislation similar to the United Kingdom’s 2010 Bribery Act as part of efforts to reduce or eliminate corruption in th...

Sat, 06 Feb 2021 01:16:21 -0500
Poor catches, COVID crunch sinking Pagee Beach fishermen
Pagee Beach, St Mary: Fishermen at Pagee Beach in St Mary, who once enjoyed large catches, are now struggling to earn a living as overfishing has drastically reduced earnings from the once-viable vocation. In addition to a struggle to find any fish....

Sat, 06 Feb 2021 01:16:17 -0500
OUR: J’cans can save on light bills with new rate class
The Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) has approved a new electricity rate class which will begin to affect residential and small commercial customers as early as this month. The Jamaica Public Service Company has been given six months to roll......

Sat, 06 Feb 2021 01:15:57 -0500
Community volunteer ‘adopts’ centenarians
Clarendon resident Lascelles Simmonds has his hands full these days with five adopted ‘babies’ – all centenarians. The president of the Spaldings Development Area Committee (DAC), who sits on the Clarendon Parish Development Committee, says h...

Sat, 06 Feb 2021 01:17:19 -0500
J’can teen lands feature in Ft Lauderdale Black History Month exhibition
Mikayle Morrison took to drawing to ease the depression that set in after she migrated to Florida at just 10 years old, so even she is surprised that two of her pieces have already made their way into a major art gallery in Fort Lauderdale....

Sat, 06 Feb 2021 01:17:27 -0500
Chang turns crime-prevention focus on primary schools
WESTERN BUREAU: Stung by an increase in homicides and other gun-related crimes, National Security Minister Dr Horace Chang says his ministry will be seeking to disrupt the recruiting of young people into criminal gangs by targeting youngsters at...

Fri, 05 Feb 2021 00:11:35 -0500
SEX-CHANGE FREEDOM - Trapped in a woman’s body, Jamaican ex-cop mans up to future
WESTERN BUREAU: Jamaica’s toxic culture of condemnation of transgenders and transsexuals has been blamed for driving a former policewoman to flee the country to embrace what he says is his true identity as a man. Identified as female at birth,......

Fri, 05 Feb 2021 00:14:23 -0500
‘Jail block’ ultimatum - Lock down inhumane child penalty chamber – INDECOM
The reputed ‘jail block’, where wards at the Rio Cobre Juvenile Correctional Centre are sent for punishment, even being stripped to their underwear, should immediately be scrapped, a watchdog agency has said. Addressing a press conference on...

Fri, 05 Feb 2021 00:14:48 -0500
‘We’re taking this global’ - Local inventor hopes fuel-saving CO2 absorber will boost climate change fight
Nkrumah Fong, CEO and Founder of Consolidated Environment Research Laboratory, has invented a game-changing vehicular tailpipe exhaust absorber and capture device, which he believes is a multibillion-dollar solution to a multibillion-dollar problem...

Fri, 05 Feb 2021 00:15:25 -0500
Mahoe drops Izizzi - New lottery challenges SVL’s share of multibillion-dollar industry
New betting and gaming entrant Mahoe Gaming Enterprises has been given the green light to operate, a development bound to challenge Supreme Ventures Limited’s (SVL) monopoly on the multibillion-dollar industry. Mahoe Gaming was given the go-ahead...

Fri, 05 Feb 2021 00:14:04 -0500
MoBay Metro woes frustrate staff, commuters
Western Bureau: An issue causing soot to be leaking into fuel being dispensed at its depot and reduced ridership concerns are among reasons behind frustrated commuters seeing an irregular schedule in the roll-out of buses by the Montego Bay Metro......

Fri, 05 Feb 2021 00:14:07 -0500
Double amputee seeks help to get back on his feet
Lancelot Harris lost his mother to diabetes as a teen. Then his father died from the same health condition. And in a bid to save his own life, he lost both his legs. Diagnosed with diabetes at age 20, doctors had warned him that he was at risk of.....

Fri, 05 Feb 2021 00:14:54 -0500
Cop freed of murder in retrial
Police Corporal Vince Edwards was on Wednesday found not guilty of the 2009 killing of Tyrone Powell in a judge-alone murder retrial in the Home Circuit Court. The policeman was arrested and charged with murder following an incident in Cooreville......



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