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Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia Grange (left) and Minister of Education, Skills, Youth and Information Senator Dr Dana Morris Dixon interact with Ardenne High School students (from third left) Arhiyanna Kentish, Rihanna Henry an
December 9, 2025

Gov’t to establish three secondary schools for performing arts

The Government has announced plans to implement a creative education pathway designed to formalise Jamaica’s creative education system and develop a skilled cultural workforce. Minister of Education,…
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December 9, 2025

Hurricane Melissa now expected to make landfall in eastern Westmoreland and then move over St Ann

Hurricane Melissa is now expected to make landfall in eastern Westmoreland amid a slight shift in its projected path, head of Jamaica’s Meteorological Service, Evan Thompson, has indicated. Thompson,…
Councillor of the Rocky Point Division in Clarendon, Winston Maragh. - File photo.
December 9, 2025

180 residents evacuated from Rocky Point and Portland Cottage in Clarendon amid Hurricane Melissa

Some 180 residents from Rocky Point and Portland Cottage in Clarendon have already been evacuated to storm shelters, says councillor for the Rocky Point Division, Winston Maragh. Both communities are…
Olivia Shaw-Lovell (right), founder of Men and Women of Destiny Global Limited, and Akeem Bender, project manager – social intervention, Ministry of National Security, discuss expanding mentorship opportunities for at-risk youth under the Citizen Securit
December 9, 2025

MoBay group expands reach to support at-risk boys

Montego Bay-based Men and Women of Destiny Global Limited has expanded its outreach to include at-risk boys and young men, broadening its mission to foster safer, more resilient communities. Founded…
Dowan Hill, a farmer in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth, on his wall listening to the news as he prepares for Hurricane Melissa, which is expected to make landfall on Tuesday, October 27, 2025.
December 9, 2025

'Mi Kinda Worried’: Treasure Beach farmer fears for neighbours as hurricane nears

Dowan Hill, a farmer living in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth, says he’s fearful that community members with zinc roofs and board houses will be badly affected by Hurricane Melissa. Hill, who was seen…
Flagaman, St Elizabeth resident Nasheo Blake.
December 9, 2025

St Elizabeth farmer gives up his home as Flagaman residents struggle for shelter

When strong winds from Hurricane Melissa began threatening the farming district of Flagaman in southern St Elizabeth, Nasheo Blake did something few would dare in the face of danger — he gave up his…
Marlon Hill, Lead Volunteer, Caribbean Strong, (left stooping), poses with the GEM team. 
December 9, 2025

Florida-based groups prepare containers of relief supplies for Jamaica as Hurricane Melissa nears

Two containers packed with family care packages organised by charitable organisations are standing by in Florida, ready to be shipped to Jamaica in the wake of Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm…
Members of the Cultural and Creative Industries Alliance of Jamaica from left:  Gavin Hutchinson; Dr Deborah Hickling Gordon; Latoya West-Blackwood; Kemesha Kelly Swaby; Andrea Dempster Chung; Sherando Ferril; Kaiel Eytle; and Yorkali Walters.
December 9, 2025

Cultural and creative industries contribute $107b to GDP annually — report

The Cultural and Creative Industries Alliance of Jamaica (CCIAJ) — a grouping of industry associations, including Kingston Creative, BIAJ, JAFTA, WIFT, JaRIA, Dream Entertainment, Montego Bay…
Members of Bon Jovi front row (from left), Tico Torres, Jon Bon Jovi, David Bryan, back row (from left), Phil X, and Hugh McDonald pose for a portrait in New York on October 19, 2016.
December 9, 2025

Bon Jovi talks first tour since surgery, new album and Bruce Springsteen

LONDON (AP): Bon Jovi will embark on their first tour in four years in 2026 – and it’s more than just a victory lap. In 2022, singer Jon Bon Jovi saw a doctor who said one of his vocal cords was…