National Cycling sensation Khlalil Francis ready for National Cycling Championship
National Cycling sensation Khlalil Francis ready for National Cycling Championship

National Cycling sensation Khlalil Francis is now in the island ahead of the National Cycling Championship set for this weekend in Kingston. 

SPARK Main Roads Programme to equip roads to assist members of the special needs community  
SPARK Main Roads Programme to equip roads to assist members of the special needs community  

Works Minister Robert Morgan says the SPARK Main Roads Programme will equip roads with features to assist members of the special needs community.

Speaking at the launch of the programme this morning, Mr. Morgan said persons who are visually impaired will receive tactile cues from the road when they

PM Holness says it would cost $5-7 trillion to fully repair Jamaica’s road network
PM Holness says it would cost $5-7 trillion to fully repair Jamaica’s road network

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says it would cost between five and seven trillion dollars to fully repair Jamaica's road network.
Speaking at the launch of the SPARK Main Roads Programme this morning, Dr. Holness said the country would have to use its entire budget for five consecutive years to achieve

Ambassador Audrey Marks clarifies “total misinformation” on TCN agreement
Ambassador Audrey Marks clarifies “total misinformation” on TCN agreement

Minister for Efficiency, Innovation and Digital Transformation, Ambassador Audrey Marks is seeking to bring clarity to issues surrounding the Third Country Nationals agreement due to what she describes as "total misinformation."

She explains that a proposal relating to a structured migration programme

CPFSA warns against practice of leaving older children to take care of their younger siblings in instances where both are minors
CPFSA warns against practice of leaving older children to take care of their younger siblings in instances where both are minors

The Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) has warned against the practice of parents leaving their older children to take care of their younger siblings, in instances where both are minors. According to the Agency's Chief Executive Officer, Laurette Adams-Thomas, some parents opt for this

SIA records 27% decline in passenger arrivals up to May, when compared to the same period last year
SIA records 27% decline in passenger arrivals up to May, when compared to the same period last year

Chief Executive Officer of MBJ Airports Limited, Shane Munroe made the disclosure during a SIA forum yesterday. Mr. Munroe said this decline is due to the impact of Hurricane Melissa.

Ambassador says talks with US were about skilled workers programme, not TCN agreement
Ambassador says talks with US were about skilled workers programme, not TCN agreement

She noted that her discussions with the United States were for a skilled workers programme, arguing that the TCN originated from the U.S. and was transmitted through the usual diplomatic channels. The Minister provided the clarification at a corporate consultation hosted by the Institute for Workforce

PM Holness welcomes reports that Jamaica is one of the most peaceful places to be
PM Holness welcomes reports that Jamaica is one of the most peaceful places to be

The reports were based on the country ranking number 1 most peaceful in the Caribbean on the 2026 Global Peace Index. According to Yahoo News, the island was also named the number 3 most peaceful in North and Central America, and the 70th most peaceful place on the planet.

With schools almost closed for summer holidays, CPFSA urging parents and caregivers to take extra precautions to keep children safe
With schools almost closed for summer holidays, CPFSA urging parents and caregivers to take extra precautions to keep children safe

This as the period presents increased risks for children who are left unsupervised, or whose online and offline activities are not closely monitored. Chief Executive Officer of the CPFSA, Laurette Adams-Thomas, said keeping children safe during the summer begins with parents taking a proactive approach

Two key players will be missing from Jamaica’s return leg match up against Bahamas in FIBA Americas 2027 World Cup qualifiers
Two key players will be missing from Jamaica’s return leg match up against Bahamas in FIBA Americas 2027 World Cup qualifiers

Captain Kentan Facey and the big centre Kofi Coburn will be missing from Jamaica's team line up, when the Jamaican male basketbalers engage the Bahamas in the return leg match up of the FIBA Americas 2027 World Cup qualifiers this Friday at the Sir Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium in the Bahamas. 

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National Cycling sensation Khlalil Francis ready for National Cycling Championship
SPARK Main Roads Programme to equip roads to assist members of the special needs community  
PM Holness says it would cost $5-7 trillion to fully repair Jamaica’s road network
Ambassador Audrey Marks clarifies “total misinformation” on TCN agreement
CPFSA warns against practice of leaving older children to take care of their younger siblings in instances where both are minors
SIA records 27% decline in passenger arrivals up to May, when compared to the same period last year
Ambassador says talks with US were about skilled workers programme, not TCN agreement
PM Holness welcomes reports that Jamaica is one of the most peaceful places to be
With schools almost closed for summer holidays, CPFSA urging parents and caregivers to take extra precautions to keep children safe
Two key players will be missing from Jamaica’s return leg match up against Bahamas in  FIBA Americas 2027 World Cup qualifiers
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Thursday, July 02, 2026 Clement Reid News No comments
Works Minister Robert Morgan says the SPARK Main Roads Programme will equip roads with features to assist members of the special needs community. Speaking at the launch of the programme this morning, Mr. Morgan said persons who are visually impaired will receive tactile cues from the road when they reach a pedestrian crossing or an intersection.
Thursday, July 02, 2026 Clement Reid News No comments
Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says it would cost between five and seven trillion dollars to fully repair Jamaica's road network. Speaking at the launch of the SPARK Main Roads Programme this morning, Dr. Holness said the country would have to use its entire budget for five consecutive years to achieve this.
Thursday, July 02, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
National Cycling sensation Khlalil Francis is now in the island ahead of the National Cycling Championship set for this weekend in Kingston. 
Wednesday, July 01, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
Captain Kentan Facey and the big centre Kofi Coburn will be missing from Jamaica's team line up, when the Jamaican male basketbalers engage the Bahamas in the return leg match up of the FIBA Americas 2027 World Cup qualifiers this Friday at the Sir Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium in the Bahamas. 
Wednesday, July 01, 2026 Viviene Stewart Entertainment No comments
Ian Lewis, co-founder of renowned reggae band inner circle, says the idea for the hit song Bad Boys came to him one morning as he reflected on life from his hillside home in Jamaica. The veteran musician made the revelation while speaking with DJ Sunshine on IRIE FM's Wake-up Call programme on Tuesday.
Wednesday, July 01, 2026 Viviene Stewart Entertainment No comments
Dancehall artiste Kranium is expressing gratitude to his fans and the DJs who helped propel his music, following the RIAA gold certification of his single We Can featuring Tory Lanez.