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Senator Dr Dana Morris Dixon, minister of education, skills, youth and information.
January 28, 2026 by Neil Armstrong

Telethon to help rebuild schools in Jamaica

The Ontario-based Alliance of Jamaican Alumni Associations (AJAA) has organised a telethon to raise CDN$50,000 to help schools in Jamaica that have been most impacted by Hurricane Melissa. The…
Mathematics teacher at Charlemont High School, Sharlene Mills (left), in conversation with one of her students, Kayda Lee McLean.
January 28, 2026

Charlemont High students improve maths performance

The St Catherine-based Charlemont High School is on an upward trajectory in mathematics and exemplary performance in English Language, coming out of the recent Caribbean Secondary Education…
Raheem Lindo
January 28, 2026

Discipline and distinction shape a UTech valedictorian

Raheem Lindo is no stranger to finishing first. Next month he will address his peers as one of three valedictorians at the University of Technology (UTech), Jamaica’s 2025 graduation ceremony, having…
From left: Tanekia Titus looks on as Hermine Pryce Foundation co‑founders Andrea Pryce and O’Neil Pryce lift a sheet of plywood donated to her at her home in Bunkers Hill, Trelawny.
January 28, 2026 by Janet Silvera

Charity steps in to rebuild homes for elderly brothers, widow

WESTERN BUREAU: At 70, blindness left him unable to rebuild; at 84, his brother could only wait. When Hurricane Melissa destroyed their home in Bunkers Hill, Trelawny, the Reid brothers – alongside a…
Dr Curtis Yeates, senior medical officer of health at the Cornwall Regional hospital
January 29, 2026 by Albert Ferguson

Yeates says major CRH concerns to be addressed in weeks

WESTERN BUREAU: Dr Curtis Yeates, the senior medical officer of health at the Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH) in Montego Bay, St James, has issued a public apology to patients and staff for the poor…
Cordel Green, executive director of the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica.
January 28, 2026 by Karen Madden

Broadcasting Commission proposes sanctions for harming teens with tech

Cordel Green, executive director of the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica, is calling for civil and criminal sanctions against entities that – whether deliberately or inadvertently – make electronic…
Rajah Amore and Kimberely Webber, operators of Amore Ital Living.
January 28, 2026 by Keisha Hill

Amore Ital Living aims to transform how Jamaicans heal

Amore Ital Living is not merely a wellness brand. It is the product of survival, love and a hard-earned reckoning with the body. Founded by Rajah Amore and Kimberley Webber, it emerged from a…
Kurt Dunn (3rd left), CEO, BodybyKurt FitFest Party & Expo, shares a photo op with  Juliet Cuthbert Flynn (second left), state minister for National Security & Peace, and sponsors (from left) Diahann Gordon Harrison, Children’s Advocate; Hillary Coulton,
January 28, 2026

FitFest returns with a push for healthier living

The organisers of FitFest Party and Expo have announced details of their 2026 series, positioning the event as a blend of fitness, health education and entertainment. The first staging is scheduled…
Paulette Kirkland
January 28, 2026

New president urges lay magistrates to hold the line on fairness

With a call for unity, reform and renewed community engagement, Paulette Kirkland has taken leadership of the Lay Magistrates’ Association of Jamaica (LMAJ), pledging to guide the body into what she…