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Michelle Sterling,  bursar at Cornwall College, inspects the merchandise following the launch of Cornwall College's Memorabilia & More store.

Cornwall College opens memorabilia store

Cornwall College has officially opened a memorabilia store, a venture principal Michael Ellis says will boost school spirit and strengthen the institution’s connection with both students and alumni. Speaking at Monday’s launch at the school's...
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A framework deal on TikTok has been reached between the US and China

MADRID (AP) — A framework deal has been reached between China and the US for the ownership of popular social video platform TikTok, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said after weekend trade talks in Spain. Bessent said in a press conference...
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Oblique Seville of Jamaica, world champion in the men’s 100m.

‘Respect my name’

“Put some respect pon mi name!” shouted Jamaica’s newest 100m world champion Oblique Seville as he led the way with gold on day two at the Tokyo World Athletics Championships at the Japan National Stadium on Sunday. Jamaica picked up its first...
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British national’s death triggers ATV probe

Cascade, St Mary: Investigations are continuing into the circumstances that led to a fatal all-terrain vehicle (ATV) accident in Cascade, St Mary, a few weeks ago, which claimed the life of a male British tourist and left his wife hospitalised. The...
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SheSecures Competition seeks to empower women in cybersecurity

The SheSecures Jamaica cybersecurity competition has been lauded for its role in helping to bolster the country’s cyberresilience and empowering women in the growing cybersecurity sector. The Ministry of National Security, in partnership with the...
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Tina Clayton (right, foreground) celebrates with her mom Tishawna Pinnock in the stands after winning the silver medal in the women’s 100 metre final on day two of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo yesterday.

‘I wanted to give up’

TOKYO, Japan: While celebrating her first-ever global medal in the women’s 100 metres at the Tokyo World Athletes Championships yesterday, Jamaica’s Tina Clayton revealed she would have quit the sport last year if not for the support of her mother...
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One last time

TOKYO, Japan: After leaving the track in her final individual race at the World Athletics Championships yesterday, Jamaican sprint icon Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce took the time to reflect on her illustrious career, while praising the rise of the next...
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Wisynco profit chopped one-fifth by slowdown

Increased costs and a general slowdown in consumer demand spliced into Wisynco Group Limited’s bottom line at year ending June, but the beverage manufacturer and consumer goods distributor says it has since seen signs of a turnaround. Wisynco...
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Oran Hall | Bonds are risky too Premium

Bonds are popular with investors who are keen on the safety of their principal, expecting to receive all of their principal on the maturity date. The experience of some investors, including the elderly who rely on them as a source of retirement...
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Playwright David Tulloch.

Lasco Chin Foundation champions the culture

Award-winning playwright David Tulloch took just one week to complete a script about National Hero Sam Sharpe, a project which he found particularly fulfilling. The production will have its triumphant unveiling next month at the weekly Yaadbridge...
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Creatives eye opportunities at Echoes of Renaissance summit in Ghana

Jamaican creatives, filmmakers, musicians and music industry professionals are eyeing an upcoming event, the Echoes of the Renaissance Summit and One Love Xperience, which will convene in Accra, Ghana, February 19 to 21, 2026. The event will...
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Gleaner editorial writes: While Jamaica’s size (with a population of nearly three million) helps to give it  CARICOM's third largest economy (US$21.41 billion, according to the IMF) in nominal terms, it lags on a per capita basis ... A skewed income dist

Editorial | The urgency of growth

Anyone with even a passing interest in investments and how long it will take their capital to double at a specific rate of return is likely to be aware of the Rule of 70. It is a simple tool based in the mathematics of exponential growth and...
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Ronald Thwaites | Defeating ourselves

When expediency trumps principle, when selfishness or drunken power overtake self-restraint and mutuality, tragic damage is done to the human experience. Share with me some local and international instances in last week’s news. IS THIS LOVE?...
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Letter of the Day | True help to Haiti

THE EDITOR, Madam: CARICOM members are taking careful note of the US’s current treatment of Venezuela. Trinidad Prime Minister’s endorsement of its slaughter of the Venezuelan fishermen is, nonetheless, shocking to other Caribbean countries. US...
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Stop live streaming acts of violence

THE EDITOR, Madam: I am writing to express my deep concern about a troubling trend that has emerged in our society, the live broadcasting of violent crimes for clicks and views. Recent incidents, such as the widely circulated “Brownman v Police”...
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A folklorico dance group performs at half-time of an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas in September 2024.

Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations make adjustments in current political climate

Each year during Hispanic Heritage Month, huge celebrations can be expected across the US to showcase the diversity and culture of Hispanic people. This year, the Trump administration’s immigration crackdowns, a federally led English-only...
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People look to presidential election as nation grapples with an economic crisis

BLANTYRE (AP): Malawi is holding a presidential election this week as the country grapples with an economic crisis, food and fuel shortages – and memories of a vote six years ago that was cancelled and a redo ordered because of widespread...
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The epitome of cool, Ras-I pairs mustard trousers with a button-down shirt and coordinating shoes.

Something Extra | Monday

The Audi Showroom in St Andrew buzzed with excitement as the Grammy Certificate Ceremony welcomed entertainers, producers, sponsors, and supporters to the red carpet. The celebration, which honoured those who have made significant contributions to...

Dream House | Bengal Beach Beauty: A childhood dream restored

A beachfront home is considered worldwide as the most romantic, intriguing and restful place to call home, and this one, occupying part of Bengal Beach, in Rio Bueno, near the border of Trelawny and St Ann, overwhelms with beauty beyond measure....
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