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September 2025 by Tanesha Mundle

ACQUITTED

An employee and a former employee of the Institute of Sports (INSPORTS) have both been acquitted of fraud charges in connection with a $222-million scheme uncovered at the state agency. Andrea Picton,…
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September 2025 by Jovan Johnson

Costly lift-off

Jamaica’s three domestic aerodromes – Negril, Ken Jones, and Tinson Pen – together with Ian Fleming International Airport (IFIA), have accumulated nearly J$2 billion in maintenance, security, and…
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September 2025 by Christopher Thomas

Therapists: Greater parental involvement key to preventing teen suicides

WESTERN BUREAU: Following recent suicides committed by teenagers in western Jamaica, two reputable therapists are contending that while the factors behind the irreversible act are varied, parents and…

Dr Aujae Dixon, defeated PNP candidate for Clarendon North 
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September 2025 by Erica Virtue

INTERDICTED

A junior resident at May Pen Hospital who contested the September 3 general election as a People’s National Party (PNP) candidate is scheduled to face disciplinary proceedings on Monday. The Southern…
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September 2025 by Sashana Small

Old Harbour principal looking forward to removal from shift system

After the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information’s unkept promise to remove Old Harbour High School from the shift system by 2016, Principal Lynton Weir remains hopeful that the…
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September 2025 by Mickalia Kington

Westmoreland men overcome stigma of digital rectal exam

Western Bureau: Scores of men over 40 gathered on Thursday in the Savanna-la-Mar Independence Park for a free health screening hosted by the Misty Blue Cancer Care Foundation in partnership with the…
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September 2025 by Lester Hinds

Holness urges reform of multilateral systems to better assist smaller nations

Jamaica’s Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness is calling for the urgent reform of the world’s multilateral systems so that small countries, including his own island nation, can benefit from specific…
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September 2025 by Christopher Thomas

WRHA honours 33 retirees for dedicated years of healthcare service

WESTERN BUREAU: Thirty-three retirees, who were formerly employed by the Western Regional Heath Authority (WRHA), were given a heartfelt send-off when they were honoured for their commitment and…
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September 2025 by Bryan Miller

Green Island gets traffic lights to ease congestion, safety woes

Western Bureau: The staff at the Princess Hotel and Resort in Green Island, Hanover, and the 1,600 students at the nearby Green Island High School, will now find it much easier to negotiate the…