Glenmuir, STETHS set for DaCosta Cup final showdown at National Stadium
Glenmuir, STETHS set for DaCosta Cup final showdown at National Stadium

Glenmuir and St. Elizabeth Technical (STETHS) will meet to crown this year’s ISSA DaCosta Cup champion after both schools booked their places in the final with hard-fought semi-final victories at Sabina Park on Wednesday.

Reggae Boyz could face Nigeria in Intercontinental Playoffs as DR Congo eligibility row emerges
Reggae Boyz could face Nigeria in Intercontinental Playoffs as DR Congo eligibility row emerges

Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz could be on a collision course with West-African giants Nigeria in the FIFA Intercontinental Playoffs next March, should they get past first-round opponents New Caledonia, amid growing uncertainty surrounding the Democratic Republic of Congo’s participation.

Seville, Thompson headline nominees for 2025 National Sportsman Award
Seville, Thompson headline nominees for 2025 National Sportsman Award

World 100 metre champion Oblique Seville and silver medallist Kishane Thompson headline a strong list of nine nominees for the 2025 National Sportsman Award, while world championship 100m silver medallist Tina Clayton and 200m bronze medallist Shericka Jackson are among four nominees for the female award.

Mount Pleasant dominate Caribbean Cup Best XI after title run
Mount Pleasant dominate Caribbean Cup Best XI after title run

Reigning champions Mount Pleasant have underlined their dominance of the Caribbean Cup after landing four selections in the tournament’s Best Eleven following their title-winning campaign.

CASE to seek assistance from gov’t to improve campus security
CASE to seek assistance from gov’t to improve campus security

President of the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE), in Portland, Dr Derrick Deslandes says the institution is preparing a proposal to submit to the Education Ministry requesting assistance to improve campus security. This follows the reported sexual assault of a student on Sunday.

OUR says it struck the right balance with 7% increase in electricity bills
OUR says it struck the right balance with 7% increase in electricity bills

The Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR), says the 7% increase on November electricity bills is necessary to help sustain the recovery of the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) following disruptions caused by Hurricane Melissa. The adjustment follows JPS’ announcement that customers will see higher bills this

D’Angel on a mission to provide shelter for hurricane victims
D’Angel on a mission to provide shelter for hurricane victims

With 8 days to go before Christmas, D’Angel is on a mission to provide shelter for families left homeless in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.

Valiant announces Passenger Princess Deluxe tour
Valiant announces Passenger Princess Deluxe tour

Dancehall lovers across Canada and the United States are in for a treat as dancehall do Valiant brings his Passenger Princess Deluxe Tour to three venues in major cities just in time for Valentine's Day, 2026.

The world bids farewell to global icon, Dr. Jimmy Cliff
The world bids farewell to global icon, Dr. Jimmy Cliff

The world will bid farewell to reggae icon, Dr Jimmy Cliff today in an official ceremony at the National Indoor Sports Centre in St Andrew.

Arrival of 120 more linesmen to boost power restoration in storm-hit areas
Arrival of 120 more linesmen to boost power restoration in storm-hit areas

With the arrival of another 120 linesmen today the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) will greatly improve their ability to restore power to more storm ravaged areas.   

Energy Minister Daryl Vaz has again relayed the commitment of the JPS that effort is being made to have 90% restoration by the end of this

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Seville, Thompson headline nominees for 2025 National Sportsman Award
Mount Pleasant dominate Caribbean Cup Best XI after title run
CASE to seek assistance from gov’t to improve campus security
OUR says it struck the right balance with 7% increase in electricity bills
D’Angel on a mission to provide shelter for hurricane victims
Valiant announces Passenger Princess Deluxe tour
The world bids farewell to global icon, Dr. Jimmy Cliff
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Wednesday, December 17, 2025 Clement Reid News No comments
President of the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE), in Portland, Dr Derrick Deslandes says the institution is preparing a proposal to submit to the Education Ministry requesting assistance to improve campus security. This follows the reported sexual assault of a student on Sunday.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025 Markelia Rumble News No comments
The Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR), says the 7% increase on November electricity bills is necessary to help sustain the recovery of the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) following disruptions caused by Hurricane Melissa. The adjustment follows JPS’ announcement that customers will see higher bills this month due to increased fuel and Independent Power Producer (IPP) costs after Hurricane Melissa
Wednesday, December 17, 2025 Wayde Brown Sports No comments
Glenmuir and St. Elizabeth Technical (STETHS) will meet to crown this year’s ISSA DaCosta Cup champion after both schools booked their places in the final with hard-fought semi-final victories at Sabina Park on Wednesday.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025 Wayde Brown Sports No comments
Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz could be on a collision course with West-African giants Nigeria in the FIFA Intercontinental Playoffs next March, should they get past first-round opponents New Caledonia, amid growing uncertainty surrounding the Democratic Republic of Congo’s participation.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025 Viviene Stewart Entertainment No comments
With 8 days to go before Christmas, D’Angel is on a mission to provide shelter for families left homeless in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025 Viviene Stewart Entertainment No comments
Dancehall lovers across Canada and the United States are in for a treat as dancehall do Valiant brings his Passenger Princess Deluxe Tour to three venues in major cities just in time for Valentine's Day, 2026.