Funds donated to government’s Hurricane Melissa platform to go towards purchasing of building supplies for victims
Funds donated to government’s Hurricane Melissa platform to go towards purchasing of building supplies for victims

Director General of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) Commander Alvin Gayle gave the update during a post cabinet press briefing yesterday. He said so far J$780 million has been donated.

Health Minister says vector control activities have been carried out in 1347 communities
Health Minister says vector control activities have been carried out in 1347 communities

Speaking at a press conference this morning the minister said the activities targetted ground water sources and container habitats. He said 713 communities have been fogged.

St. Ann, St. James and St. Catherine account for most of the country’s 91 suspected leptospirosis cases
St. Ann, St. James and St. Catherine account for most of the country’s 91 suspected leptospirosis cases

St. James has the highest with 19, followed by St. Ann and St. Catherine with 13 each.
Principal Medical Officer and National Epidemiologist, Dr. Karen Webster-Kerr gave an update during a press briefing this morning.

Grand Slam Track files for bankruptcy after investor collapse, leaving millions owed to athletes and vendors
Grand Slam Track files for bankruptcy after investor collapse, leaving millions owed to athletes and vendors

Grand Slam Track — the much-hyped professional track and field league that launched with bold promises of reshaping the sport — has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, marking a stunning setback for what was billed as the most ambitious athletics venture in years.

Windies still trailing despite improved bowling on Day 2 in Wellington
Windies still trailing despite improved bowling on Day 2 in Wellington

The West Indies face an uphill battle after stumps on Day 2 of the second Test against New Zealand at the Basin Reserve, despite a disciplined effort from their seam attack.

Gov’t spent over $225M on food for Hurricane Melissa emergency response
Gov’t spent over $225M on food for Hurricane Melissa emergency response

Social Security Minster Pearnel Charles Junior said this includes over $170 million, post hurricane.
Meantime, over 340,000 food packages have been distributed by the government to date.

PM Holness urged Jamaicans to make climate awareness a priority
PM Holness urged Jamaicans to make climate awareness a priority

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says every Jamaican must make climate awareness a priority, warning that the country is already feeling the effects of a rapidly changing environment. Speaking on Tuesday at the ground breaking ceremony for the Sygnus Lakespen Industrial Park in St. Catherine, the prime

Major town centres islandwide should have electricity between Christmas and New Year’s Day
Major town centres islandwide should have electricity between Christmas and New Year’s Day

All major town centres islandwide should have electricity between Christmas and New Years Day. This as efforts by the Jamaica Public Service (JPS), to restore power post Hurricane Melissa, will be bolstered by the arrival of 300 more linesmen this weekend, as well as additional equipment before Christmas.

Gov’t prioritising roof repair for thousands of residents whose homes were impacted by hurricane Melissa
Gov’t prioritising roof repair for thousands of residents whose homes were impacted by hurricane Melissa

The Government is prioritising roof repair for thousands of residents whose homes were impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

Information Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the HEART NSTA Trust will also play a role in the reconstruction efforts.

Cabinet issues directive cancelling Christmas parties for government entities
Cabinet issues directive cancelling Christmas parties for government entities

Cabinet has issued a directive cancelling Christmas parties for government entities.

This follows the devastation caused to large sections of the country by hurricane Melissa on October 28.

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Funds donated to government’s Hurricane Melissa platform to go towards purchasing of building supplies for victims
Health Minister says vector control activities have been carried out in 1347 communities
St. Ann, St. James and St. Catherine account for most of the country’s 91 suspected leptospirosis cases
Grand Slam Track files for bankruptcy after investor collapse, leaving millions owed to athletes and vendors
Windies still trailing despite improved bowling on Day 2 in Wellington
Gov’t spent over $225M on food for Hurricane Melissa emergency response
PM Holness urged Jamaicans to make climate awareness a priority
Major town centres islandwide should have electricity between Christmas and New Year’s Day
Gov’t prioritising roof repair for thousands of residents whose homes were impacted by hurricane Melissa
Cabinet issues directive cancelling Christmas parties for government entities
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Thursday, December 11, 2025 Clement Reid News No comments
Director General of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) Commander Alvin Gayle gave the update during a post cabinet press briefing yesterday. He said so far J$780 million has been donated.
Thursday, December 11, 2025 Clement Reid News No comments
Speaking at a press conference this morning the minister said the activities targetted ground water sources and container habitats. He said 713 communities have been fogged.
Thursday, December 11, 2025 Wayde Brown Sports No comments
Grand Slam Track — the much-hyped professional track and field league that launched with bold promises of reshaping the sport — has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, marking a stunning setback for what was billed as the most ambitious athletics venture in years.
Thursday, December 11, 2025 Wayde Brown Sports No comments
The West Indies face an uphill battle after stumps on Day 2 of the second Test against New Zealand at the Basin Reserve, despite a disciplined effort from their seam attack.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025 Viviene Stewart Entertainment No comments
CJ Milan, the promoter of reggae fest- the return of Mavado has announced the postponement of the highly anticipated event slated for December 27.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025 Viviene Stewart Entertainment No comments
Ace songwriter and music producer Mikey Bennett has teamed up with family and friends to deliver a joyful Christmas for children in western Jamaica, with a gift drive dubbed ‘From us with Love.’