SIA directs Pan Caribbean Sugar Company to implement immediate corrective measures
SIA directs Pan Caribbean Sugar Company to implement immediate corrective measures

The Sugar Industry Authority (SIA) has directed Pan Caribbean Sugar Company, PCSC to implement immediate corrective measures, including the strengthening of contaminant control systems.

This after a preliminary laboratory test identified metal fragments in samples of that brand of sugar purchased at

New Testament Church of God in Montego-Bay says no to use of security services after woman killed on church grounds
New Testament Church of God in Montego-Bay says no to use of security services after woman killed on church grounds

The pastor of the New Testament Church of God in Montego-Bay, St. James says the church will not use security services, following last week's deadly gun attack.

The comment from Bishop Ruel  Robinson follows a suggestion by General Secretary of the Jamaica Council of Churches  Reverend Newton Dixon,

Teachers called on to wear black as JTA presses for outstanding claims to be addressed by finance ministry
Teachers called on to wear black as JTA presses for outstanding claims to be addressed by finance ministry

The island's teachers  have been called on to wear black today and tomorrow as a sign of solidarity, as the Jamaica Teachers Association JTA presses for outstanding claims to be addressed by the finance ministry.

The JTA and the ministry are set to meet tomorrow, even as there is  growing unrest among

Opposition calls for NaRRA to be sent to Joint Select Committee before any further progress made
Opposition calls for NaRRA to be sent to Joint Select Committee before any further progress made

The Opposition People's National Party is calling for the contested National Reconstruction and Resilience Authority (NaRRA) Bill to be sent to a Joint Select Committee before any further progress is made.  The Bill aims to establish a single central authority to lead, coordinate and speed up post-hurricane

Two men fatally shot during separate alleged police confrontations early this morning in St. Catherine
Two men fatally shot during separate alleged police confrontations early this morning in St. Catherine

According to the police the latest incident occurred around 1:19 AM along the Gilden Way main road in Portmore, St. Catherine. Lawmen say a Browning pistol with four cartridges was seized.

JCF reports significant crime reduction in Kingston Central
JCF reports significant crime reduction in Kingston Central

The update was shared at a recent Project Star Town Hall Meeting at Pentab High School. Speaking at the event, Divisional Commander Superintendent, Mishka Forbes described the achievement as a major turnaround for an area once plagued by persistent violence.

Two Chinese business operators charged in St. Elizabeth over illegal sugar sales
Two Chinese business operators charged in St. Elizabeth over illegal sugar sales

They were arrested during a joint operation involving the police and the Sugar Industry Authority. The two individuals were charged for breaches of the Sugar Industry Control Act.

World Bank report shows Jamaica lagging behind in Latin America and the Caribbean in digital payments use
World Bank report shows Jamaica lagging behind in Latin America and the Caribbean in digital payments use

That’s according to a new World Bank report on digital finance in Jamaica. The report shows that roughly 50 digital transactions per adult are made locally, compared to about 150 in some countries across Latin America and the Caribbean.

Custos of St.James Bishop Conrad Pitkin says brazen killing of woman at church last week reflects society
Custos of St.James Bishop Conrad Pitkin says brazen killing of woman at church last week reflects society

Custos of St. James, Bishop Conrad Pitkin says the brazen killing of a woman at a church in Montego Bay, St. James last week is a reflection of the society.

He was speaking this morning at the Montego Bay New Testament Church of God in St. James where the incident occurred.

PM Holness calls for enterprise-level contractors to tackle housing deficit
PM Holness calls for enterprise-level contractors to tackle housing deficit

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says good enterprise-level contractors are needed to aid the efforts of the government to plug the housing deficit.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Galina Housing Development in St. Mary on Friday, Dr. Holness said the government will be increasing the

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SIA directs Pan Caribbean Sugar Company to implement immediate corrective measures
New Testament Church of God in Montego-Bay says no to use of security services after woman killed on church grounds
Teachers called on to wear black as JTA presses for outstanding claims to be addressed by finance ministry
Opposition calls for NaRRA to be sent to Joint Select Committee before any further progress made
Two men fatally shot during separate alleged police confrontations early this morning in St. Catherine
JCF reports significant crime reduction in Kingston Central
Two Chinese business operators charged in St. Elizabeth over illegal sugar sales
World Bank report shows Jamaica lagging behind in Latin America and the Caribbean in digital payments use
Custos of St.James Bishop Conrad Pitkin says brazen killing of woman at church last week reflects society
PM Holness calls for enterprise-level contractors to tackle housing deficit
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Monday, April 27, 2026 Natalie Campbell News No comments
The Sugar Industry Authority (SIA) has directed Pan Caribbean Sugar Company, PCSC to implement immediate corrective measures, including the strengthening of contaminant control systems. This after a preliminary laboratory test identified metal fragments in samples of that brand of sugar purchased at retail outlets.
Monday, April 27, 2026 Clement Reid News No comments
The pastor of the New Testament Church of God in Montego-Bay, St. James says the church will not use security services, following last week's deadly gun attack. The comment from Bishop Ruel  Robinson follows a suggestion by General Secretary of the Jamaica Council of Churches  Reverend Newton Dixon, that churches that can afford it, should utilize the services of security guards.
Sunday, April 26, 2026 Roger Hasfal sports No comments
It was a freezing, rainy day at the Franklin Field Stadium in Philadelphia, and Jamaica College produced the only sunshine on the track for Jamaican schools with victory in the 4x100 meters on the final day of the 130th running of the 2026 Penn Relays on Saturday, April 25.
Saturday, April 25, 2026 Roger Hasfal sports No comments
Hydel High secured an historic five straight victories in the 4x400 meters while Edwin Allen defended their 4x100 meters crown on an outstanding second day for Jamaican athletes, the 130th running of the Penn Relays in Philadelphia.
Friday, April 24, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
$1.5 million is the amount both producer Jahvy Ambassador and podcaster JaiiFrais are required to post as bail following their appearance in the Gun Court today in connection with the Big Wall shooting incident.
Friday, April 24, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
'Melanin Heir' was inspired by deep reflection, says reggae singer Jah Don, who is gearing up to release his latest single.