JaBBEM says case involving claimed prescriptive rights to access Mammee Bay beach postponed until November 6
JaBBEM says case involving claimed prescriptive rights to access Mammee Bay beach postponed until November 6

The Jamaica Beach Birthright Environmental Movement (JaBBEM) says the case involving claimed prescriptive rights to access Mammee Bay beach in St. Ann has been postponed until November 6.JaBBEM President, Dr. Devon Taylor, disclosed that the matter, which was scheduled to come before the St. Ann Parish

Opposition urges Jamaica not to only view Diaspora as source of remittances but as strategic partner in nation-building
Opposition urges Jamaica not to only view Diaspora as source of remittances but as strategic partner in nation-building

As the nation continues to confront climate change-related challenges, the Opposition People's National Party is urging Jamaica not to only view the Diaspora as a source of remittances but as a strategic partner in nation-building.The appeal comes as the country observes Diaspora Day today under the

State Minister for Industry, Investment and Commerce, challenges Jamaicans abroad to claim their share of the country’s economic growth
State Minister for Industry, Investment and Commerce, challenges Jamaicans abroad to claim their share of the country’s economic growth

State Minister for Industry, Investment and Commerce, Delano Seiveright, has challenged Jamaicans abroad to claim their share of the country's economic growth.Addressing the 11th Biennial Jamaica Diaspora conference at the Montego Bay Convention Centre yesterday, he noted that shifting global dynamics,

Emergency surgeries continue at KPH despite challenges with air conditioning system; filters needed for repairs to be flown in next week
Emergency surgeries continue at KPH despite challenges with air conditioning system; filters needed for repairs to be flown in next week

While elective surgeries have been scaled down at the Kingston Public Hospital, emergency surgeries continue amidst ongoing challenges with the air conditioning system.Permanent Secretary in the Health and Wellness Ministry, Errol Greene, gave the update at this morning's sitting of Parliament's Public

Ewing finally gets his NBA ring!
Ewing finally gets his NBA ring!

Jamaican born NBA legend Patrick Ewing, has received an honorary championship ring following the New York Knicks NBA championship victory on the weekend.

Tamper Consulting CEO urges PPV operators to equip vehicles with black boxes
Tamper Consulting CEO urges PPV operators to equip vehicles with black boxes

Chief Executive Officer of Tamper Consulting, Kenute Hare, is urging Public Passenger Vehicle (PPV) operators to equip their vehicles with black boxes.The devices can record vital driving data, including speed, braking patterns, acceleration and location.

Community-Arranged Response Effort (CARE) Fund not a slush fund – Tufton
Community-Arranged Response Effort (CARE) Fund not a slush fund – Tufton

Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. Christopher Tufton, says the Community-Arranged Response Effort (CARE) Fund is not a slush fund.He made the comment at the launch ceremony yesterday.The Fund aims to promote community-driven solutions for better health and wellness outcomes across the country.

Driver who mowed down and killed woman in Ocho Rios over weekend to be questioned by police today
Driver who mowed down and killed woman in Ocho Rios over weekend to be questioned by police today

The driver of a motor vehicle which mowed down and killed a woman in Ocho Rios, St. Ann, over the weekend is to be questioned by police today.Head of the St. Ann police, Superintendent Carlos Russell, provided the update to IRIE FM News.He said the man is expected to be charged after the session.

Mayor of St Ann’s Bay assures steps being taken to minimise flooding across vulnerable communities as hurricane season progresses
Mayor of St Ann’s Bay assures steps being taken to minimise flooding across vulnerable communities as hurricane season progresses

Mayor of St. Ann's Bay, Michael Belnavis, has assured that steps are being taken to mitigate or minimise flooding across vulnerable communities as the hurricane season progresses.He gave the assurance during a hurricane preparedness press conference hosted by the St. Ann Municipal Corporation yesterday.

St. Catherine North Police Division recorded 34.8% reduction in murders to date
St. Catherine North Police Division recorded 34.8% reduction in murders to date

The disclosure was made by Commanding Officer, Senior Superintendent Hopton Nicholson, while speaking to Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness in Spanish Town, St. Catherine.SSP Nicholson said most of the major crimes are down in the division, but there are concerns regarding break-ins.

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JaBBEM says case involving claimed prescriptive rights to access Mammee Bay beach postponed until November 6
Opposition urges Jamaica not to only view Diaspora as source of remittances but as strategic partner in nation-building
State Minister for Industry, Investment and Commerce, challenges Jamaicans abroad to claim their share of the country’s economic growth
Emergency surgeries continue at KPH despite challenges with air conditioning system; filters needed for repairs to be flown in next week
Ewing finally gets his NBA ring!
Tamper Consulting CEO urges PPV operators to equip vehicles with black boxes
Community-Arranged Response Effort (CARE) Fund not a slush fund – Tufton
Driver who mowed down and killed woman in Ocho Rios over weekend to be questioned by police today
Mayor of St Ann’s Bay assures steps being taken to minimise flooding across vulnerable communities as hurricane season progresses
St. Catherine North Police Division recorded 34.8% reduction in murders to date
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026 Markelia Rumble News No comments
The Jamaica Beach Birthright Environmental Movement (JaBBEM) says the case involving claimed prescriptive rights to access Mammee Bay beach in St. Ann has been postponed until November 6.JaBBEM President, Dr. Devon Taylor, disclosed that the matter, which was scheduled to come before the St. Ann Parish Court yesterday, was rescheduled.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 Shanice Gibbs News No comments
As the nation continues to confront climate change-related challenges, the Opposition People's National Party is urging Jamaica not to only view the Diaspora as a source of remittances but as a strategic partner in nation-building.The appeal comes as the country observes Diaspora Day today under the theme "Diaspora Partnerships: Rebuilding a More Climate-Resilient Jamaica."
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 Roger Hasfal sports No comments
Jamaican born NBA legend Patrick Ewing, has received an honorary championship ring following the New York Knicks NBA championship victory on the weekend.
Monday, June 15, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
Tunisia have sacked their head coach Sabri Lamouchi on Monday following their opening game of the 2026 World Cup on  Sunday, where they suffered a heavy 5-1 defeat to Sweden.
Monday, June 15, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
Majah Hype has responded after fellow comedian Christopher Johnny Daley challenged his recent comments suggesting that unity among Caribbean comedians is lacking.
Monday, June 15, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
Dancehall star Masicka is set to take another major step in his career with his first headline concert at New York’s Barclays Center on August 15.