Local Government Ministry says it is working to relocate persons from educational institutions which are being used as shelters
Local Government Ministry says it is working to relocate persons from educational institutions which are being used as shelters

With more schools expected to reopen soon, the Local Government Ministry says it is working to relocate persons from educational institutions which are being used as shelters. Portfolio Minister, Desmond Mckenzie said an area of concern is the school in Trelawny which is accommodating residents from

Residents of Content and Kirkvine in Manchester warned about returning to area affected by ground water
Residents of Content and Kirkvine in Manchester warned about returning to area affected by ground water

Both the National Water Resources Authority (WRA) and the Manchester Health Department have issued warnings to residents of Content and Kirkvine in Manchester, as the water situation continues to pose serious health risks. Speaking with reporters yesterday, Managing Director of the WRA, Peter Clarke,

Transport Minister urges motorists to service their vehicles regularly following bus crash in St Catherine yesterday
Transport Minister urges motorists to service their vehicles regularly following bus crash in St Catherine yesterday

Minister of Transport Daryl Vaz has urged motorists to service their vehicles regularly, as they are responsible for every life they transport. He also urged all road users to recommit to road safety.

St. Catherine crash leaves 5 dead and several injured
St. Catherine crash leaves 5 dead and several injured

Five persons are dead, while several others are in hospital with serious injuries following a motor vehicle crash along the PJ Patterson Highway in St. Catherine this afternoon.

The identities of those killed are being withheld pending notification to next of kin.

845 schools are operational following the passage of Hurricane Melissa
845 schools are operational following the passage of Hurricane Melissa

Eight hundred and forty-five (845) schools are operational following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

Schools began reopening on  Monday, November 3.

Gov’t allocates $10M to each constituency to facilitate clean-up of debris
Gov’t allocates $10M to each constituency to facilitate clean-up of debris

The government has allocated $10 million to each constituency to facilitate the clean-up of debris left in the wake of Hurricane Melissa.

Additionally, government will allocate $150,000 to each divisional councillor.

29 days after Hurricane Melissa ravaged Jamaica, 16 people remain missing
29 days after Hurricane Melissa ravaged Jamaica, 16 people remain missing

Director General of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) Commander Alvin Gayle, gave the update at a press conference this morning. He said the confirmed death toll remains at 45.

National Cleanup Programme expected to commence in Westmoreland next week
National Cleanup Programme expected to commence in Westmoreland next week

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness announced yesterday, that millions will be allocated to each constituency for the post Hurricane Melissa exercise. Minister of Local Government Desmond Mckenzie said the 16 most affected constituencies will participate in the programme over the next few weeks.

Bounty Killer elated at Jamaica’s 4-man bobsleigh team’s win
Bounty Killer elated at Jamaica’s 4-man bobsleigh team’s win

Bounty Killer is celebrating Monday's historic win of Jamaica's bobsleigh team at the North America Cup in Canada

Energy Minister Daryl Vaz defends Government’s decision to lend JPS US$150M
Energy Minister Daryl Vaz defends Government’s decision to lend JPS US$150M

Energy Minister, Daryl Vaz has defended the Government's decision to lend the Jamaica Public Service (JPS), US$150 million, stating, that this is in the best interest of Jamaicans following the passage of Hurricane Melissa. JPS said it needs some US$350 million to finance its restoration efforts.

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Local Government Ministry says it is working to relocate persons from educational institutions which are being used as shelters
Residents of Content and Kirkvine in Manchester warned about returning to area affected by ground water
Transport Minister urges motorists to service their vehicles regularly following bus crash in St Catherine yesterday
St. Catherine crash leaves 5 dead and several injured
845 schools are operational following the passage of Hurricane Melissa
Gov’t allocates $10M to each constituency to facilitate clean-up of debris
29 days after Hurricane Melissa ravaged Jamaica, 16 people remain missing
National Cleanup Programme expected to commence in Westmoreland next week
Bounty Killer elated at Jamaica’s 4-man bobsleigh team’s win
Energy Minister Daryl Vaz defends Government’s decision to lend JPS US$150M
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Thursday, November 27, 2025 Myesha Broadie News No comments
With more schools expected to reopen soon, the Local Government Ministry says it is working to relocate persons from educational institutions which are being used as shelters. Portfolio Minister, Desmond Mckenzie said an area of concern is the school in Trelawny which is accommodating residents from the infirmary.
Thursday, November 27, 2025 Markelia Rumble News No comments
Both the National Water Resources Authority (WRA) and the Manchester Health Department have issued warnings to residents of Content and Kirkvine in Manchester, as the water situation continues to pose serious health risks. Speaking with reporters yesterday, Managing Director of the WRA, Peter Clarke, cautioned residents against returning to affected area.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025 Wayde Brown Sports No comments
Former two-time champions West Indies have been drawn in Group C of the 2026 ICC T20 Cricket World Cup, set for February 7 to March 8 across India and Sri Lanka. The announcement came on Tuesday as the ICC confirmed the full groupings and match schedule for the expanded 20-team tournament, which will feature four groups of five.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025 Wayde Brown Sports No comments
Former Jamaica Premier League champions Mount Pleasant made a strong push toward capturing their first Concacaf Caribbean Cup title on Tuesday night, edging Universidad O&M FC 1–0 in the first-leg final at Estadio Cibao FC in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025 Viviene Stewart Entertainment No comments
Bounty Killer is celebrating Monday's historic win of Jamaica's bobsleigh team at the North America Cup in Canada
Wednesday, November 26, 2025 Viviene Stewart Entertainment No comments
Ti Amo Beach Resort, a premier north coast hotel, has announced a partnership with World Central Kitchen (WCK) to provide meals for those in need.