UDC opens 23.61-acre Cotton Polyester Textile Factory Complex to investors
UDC opens 23.61-acre Cotton Polyester Textile Factory Complex to investors

The Urban Development Corporation (UDC) has issued a Request for Offers to purchase a 23.61-acre property at Rodons Pen, Old Harbour, St Catherine.UDC says the property, also known as the Cotton Polyester Textile Factory Complex, creates a strategic opportunity for qualified investors and operators interested

St. Ann Municipal Corporation reports 76 shelters deemed ready in the event of a hurricane this year
St. Ann Municipal Corporation reports 76 shelters deemed ready in the event of a hurricane this year

The St. Ann Municipal Corporation is reporting that 76 shelters have been deemed ready in the event of a hurricane this year.Chairman of the Corporation, Mayor Michael Belnavis, gave the update during a hurricane preparedness press conference.

Man accused of fatally chopping his brother, wounding mother and another brother during domestic dispute in St. Elizabeth, charged
Man accused of fatally chopping his brother, wounding mother and another brother during domestic dispute in St. Elizabeth, charged

A 19-year-old man accused of chopping his brother to death as well as wounding his mother and another brother during a domestic dispute in St. Elizabeth last week has been chargedLorenzo Williams is facing charges of murder and wounding with intent.

Elderly man perishes in house fire in York, St. Thomas
Elderly man perishes in house fire in York, St. Thomas

An elderly man perished in a house fire in York, St. Thomas, yesterday.His identity has not yet been released.

Dejanea Oakley among  the  four  finalists for the class of 2026 Honda Sport Award for track and field
Dejanea Oakley among  the  four  finalists for the class of 2026 Honda Sport Award for track and field

Former  Clarendon  College  quarter-miler  Dejanea Oakley  has  been  named  among  the  four  finalist   for the class of 2026 honda sport award for track & field.

National Security Minister says Jamaica not opening borders for uncontrolled migration programme with USA for Third-Country Nationals
National Security Minister says Jamaica not opening borders for uncontrolled migration programme with USA for Third-Country Nationals

He states that the process for the agreement to accept non-Jamaicans deported from the U.S., has been approached carefully and deliberately, with Jamaica’s national interest at the centre. According to Dr. Chang, the safety of Jamaicans and people in Jamaica, as well as obligation under international

Gov’t says MOU to accept foreigners deported from U.S. contemplates transfers of up to 25 individuals every two weeks
Gov’t says MOU to accept foreigners deported from U.S. contemplates transfers of up to 25 individuals every two weeks

National Security Minister Dr. Horace Chang says the MOU to accept foreigners deported from the United States does not take effect until the completion of agreed pre-implementation requirements. These include the finalisation of operational guidelines and procedure

Opposition calls on Gov’t to clarify Jamaica’s participation in Third-Country Nationals agreement with USA
Opposition calls on Gov’t to clarify Jamaica’s participation in Third-Country Nationals agreement with USA

National Security Minister Dr. Horace Chang disclosed today that there have been discussions on a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Jamaica and the United States to accept non-Jamaican nationals being removed from the U.S. Opposition Spokesperson on Foreign, Regional and Diaspora Affairs, Senator

Police officer charged with murder of Latoya Bulgin granted bail
Police officer charged with murder of Latoya Bulgin granted bail

Constable Andrew Wilson was charged following a probe by the Independent Commission of Investigations ( INDECOM) and a ruling by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). The charge stems from an incident on May 17, in Granville St. James, during which 45-year-old Bulgin was shot while in her motor

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

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UDC opens 23.61-acre Cotton Polyester Textile Factory Complex to investors
St. Ann Municipal Corporation reports 76 shelters deemed ready in the event of a hurricane this year
Man accused of fatally chopping his brother, wounding mother and another brother during domestic dispute in St. Elizabeth, charged
Elderly man perishes in house fire in York, St. Thomas
Dejanea Oakley among  the  four  finalists for the class of 2026 Honda Sport Award for track and field
National Security Minister says Jamaica not opening borders for uncontrolled migration programme with USA for Third-Country Nationals
Gov’t says MOU to accept foreigners deported from U.S. contemplates transfers of up to 25 individuals every two weeks
Opposition calls on Gov’t to clarify Jamaica’s participation in Third-Country Nationals agreement with USA
Police officer charged with murder of Latoya Bulgin granted bail
JaBBEM says case involving claimed prescriptive rights to access Mammee Bay beach postponed until November 6
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026 Shanice Gibbs News No comments
The Urban Development Corporation (UDC) has issued a Request for Offers to purchase a 23.61-acre property at Rodons Pen, Old Harbour, St Catherine.UDC says the property, also known as the Cotton Polyester Textile Factory Complex, creates a strategic opportunity for qualified investors and operators interested in light-industrial development.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026 Clement Reid News No comments
The St. Ann Municipal Corporation is reporting that 76 shelters have been deemed ready in the event of a hurricane this year.Chairman of the Corporation, Mayor Michael Belnavis, gave the update during a hurricane preparedness press conference.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
Former  Clarendon  College  quarter-miler  Dejanea Oakley  has  been  named  among  the  four  finalist   for the class of 2026 honda sport award for track & field.
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 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.