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We are more than caregivers, says Nurse of the Year, Fione Collins

May 16, 2026 | News
There was a quiet authority in the way Fione Collins addressed the room — less a ceremonial overview, more a reflection shaped by lived experience at the frontlines of care. As the 2025-2026 LASCO/Nurses Association of Jamaica (NAJ) Nurse of the Year, Collins used the International Nurses Day press briefing, held on Tuesday at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, not just to look back, but to challenge how Jamaica — and the wider world — understands and supports its nurses.
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Harpy Eagles and Red Force ready for Championship showdown

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The stage is set. The 2026 West Indies Championship final will be a battle between the tournament’s two most formidable sides. Only one will lift the trophy.
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