Members of the clergy from across Montego Bay, St. James, are raising concerns this evening about critical conditions affecting residents in the parish
The West Indies stumbled at the start of their first-innings reply on day two of the opening Test against Sri Lanka in Antigua, losing Brandon King, John Campbell, and Kavem Hodge before reaching 115 for three.
St. Catherine Cricket Club and Melbourne are facing off in the three-day JCA Michael Holding Senior Cup final at Sabina Park, with the Saints chasing a second title in four seasons and Melbourne pushing for a first championship in nearly ten years.
Manchester Spurs enter Friday's Red Stripe Elite Netball semifinals at the National Indoor Sports Centre as the top seed after a perfect preliminary run, with St. Ann Orchids, Kingston Hummingbirds, and St. Catherine Racers also chasing final berths.
Leaders from Jamaica and Suriname are pressing ahead with plans to widen economic cooperation, focusing on hydrocarbons, cross-border investment, and a proposed air services pact that could connect the two nations by direct flight.
Jamaica held an official funeral service for the Hon. Justice (Ret'd) Ian Xavier Forte, OJ, CD, KC, a senior retired member of the bench whose passing drew national attention.
Attorney Josear Bel Navis explains what happens when Jamaicans erect homes on borrowed or family land, covering proprietary estoppel, government acquisition, and adverse possession after 12 years.
Leaders of the St. James Ministers' Fraternal are pressing for openness after Parliament tabled an Integrity Commission report recommending criminal charges against Cabinet minister Dr. Andrew Wheatley over alleged illicit enrichment.
Jamaica and Suriname are moving to deepen economic ties beyond diplomacy, with leaders focusing on energy, trade, investment and a possible direct air route as regional oil and gas activity grows.
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica has joined calls for Dr. Andrew Wheatley to leave Cabinet after Integrity Commission findings. Youth leaders want full publication of Jamaica’s third-country nationals arrangement with the United States.
I Don’t Believe in Networking. I Believe in Getting to Know PeopleBy Mckoy's News / June 26, 2026 The word “networking” makes most people’s stomachs turn
Jerazano Bell Pips Joey Levy to Win Long Ball Squash TournamentBy Mckoy's News / June 26, 2026 KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jerazano Bell edged Joey Levy in a thrilling three-game final to capture the 2026 Jamaica Squash Long Ball Tournament title at the Liguanea Club in New Kingston. The closely contested championship match lived up to expectations, with both finalists entering unbeaten
The National Association of Jamaican Olympians held an evening of tribute for past Olympians, coaches, and administrators whose work has shaped Jamaica’s global sporting reputation. Awardees spoke of gratitude as icons and unsung supporters were celebrated together.
Friday’s news roundup highlights a new minimum wage taking effect on 1 July, regional support for Venezuela as rescue work continues, and a tribute event honouring Jamaican Olympic athletes.
The chipmaker’s US$7 billion all-stock acquisition has sharpened the debate over whether embedded computing can become the next major growth engine for the business. Ticker ON Exchange Nasdaq Onsemi is today’s Stock of the Day because the company has made its largest acquisition at a time when semiconductor investors are already questioning valuations, end-market demand and the next phase of growth
Apple logo is seen in this illustration taken March 1, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration The iPhone maker remains one of the world’s strongest consumer franchises, but recent price increases on selected devices have brought margin pressure and demand elasticity back into focus
A leadership reshuffle, stronger capital returns and resilient earnings have made JPMorgan a timely read on U.S. banking strength
Jamaica's chamber of commerce and PSOJ urge accountability and due process after the Integrity Commission recommended criminal charges against Minister Dr. Andrew Wheatley, as noon reports also cover synthetic drug seizures, St. James cyberbullying, and a US migration pact.
Durrant Pate/Contributor The Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) has officially launched its Micro Market, a new platform designed to provide micro and small enterprises with easier access to equity financing. The launch, which was held at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel in Kingston earlier this week brought together government leaders, members of the Diplomatic Corps and industry stakeholders
Ceo of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), Derron Grant. The Hurricane Melissa Restoration & Rehabilitation Fund, established by United Way of Jamaica (UWJ) following the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa in November 2025, has raised more than J$223 million to support long-term recovery and resilience-building efforts across some of the island’s hardest-hit communities
Jamaica Labour Party stalwart and aspiring Portmore Mayoral candidate Markland Edwards Says Minister deserves due process amid Integrity Commission Fallout As pressure mounts on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to remove Dr. Andrew Wheatley from the Cabinet, Jamaica Labour Party stalwart and aspiring Portmore Mayoral candidate Markland Edwards has thrown his full support behind the embattled government minister, insisting that the rule of law—not public opinion—must determine the outcome of the controversy
The Ministry of Health and Wellness netball side finished third in the Civil Service Sports Competition at Jess Park, with strong shooting and midcourt play despite a narrow loss to customs.
The Public Broadcasting Corporation of Jamaica is carrying live coverage of Day 1 of the JTA/Sagicor National Athletics Championships on Friday, June 26, 2026, as part of its national programming mandate.
Pictured during COJO’s Annual Scholarship and Awards Luncheon at The Jamaica Pegasus are, from left, Kandine West, Marketing Officer, KFC Jamaica; Gary Williams, Founder and Head, Children of Jamaica Outreach; Laurette Adams-Thomas, Chief Executive Officer, Child Protection and Family Services Agency; and Bruce James, Founder, MVP Track & Field Club and guest speaker. The luncheon celebrated former wards of the state continuing their higher education, with KFC contributing J$4 million to COJO’s scholarship programme
Seismic activity as seen in northern Venezuela on June 24, 2026, after two earthquakes rattled the region. Direct Relief is in communication with health providers about medical needs
Lennox Lewis League of Champions Foundation to Host 10th Annual Sports Summer CampBy Mckoy's News / June 26, 2026 HANOVER, Jamaica — The Lennox Lewis League of Champions Foundation will host its 10th Annual Sports Summer Camp and Mentorship Programme at the Hopewell Sports and Community Centre in Orchard, Hopewell, Hanover, throughout the month of July. According to Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Lennox Lewis League of Champions Foundation, Violet Chang-Lewis, the summer camp, now in its 10th year, will feature four separate camps as part of this year’s summer activities
Total Tools is identified at the C4 Commercial Complex in Drax Hall, St Ann, placing the business within the north-coast parish’s commercial corridor in Jamaica.
Mayberry Investments Limited held its Beyond the Portfolio event to share plans for artificial intelligence, digital upgrades, and alternative investments. CEO Patrick Burke-Ty and Minister Delano Seiveright addressed clients on the firm’s next chapter.
Jamaica and Guyana have signed a memorandum of understanding, marking a formal step in cooperation between the two Caribbean states. PBCJ has published extended coverage of the signing ceremony.
Signing of MOU between Jamaica and Guyana
Jamaica and Guyana have formalised cooperation through a signed memorandum of understanding. JIS TV carried coverage of the signing event for the public record.
Dr. Barry Wint Scholar Yanique Jackson, nearing the end of her medical degree, says her nephew's 2017 neuroblastoma battle and his parting encouragement at UHWI continue to drive her toward becoming a doctor.
What began as everyday spending has turned into the opportunity of a lifetime for two National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited (NCBJ) customers, who are now preparing to experience the FIFA World Cup in person through the NCB Big Baller promotion, powered by Visa. For Olivette Lue-Nicholson, it was shopping for her granddaughter’s first birthday party that helped her cop the Grand Prize of an all-expense paid trip for two to the finals of the FIFA World Cup in the USA
Kelly Dudley, President of Hapilos Music Group Foundation to advance community development, violence prevention and social impact initiatives After almost 2 decades of helping artistes and producers, Hapilos Music Group has officially launched The Hapilos Foundation, a registered charitable organisation dedicated to improving the quality of life in underserved communities in Jamaica. They intend to achieve this through community development, violence prevention, education, entrepreneurship, victim advocacy and social support initiatives
As graduation season unfolds across the Caribbean, a different kind of success story is emerging, one not defined solely by academic degrees but by women stepping boldly into entrepreneurship, leadership, and economic empowerment. At the recent From Vision to Velocity 2026 leadership conference, one of the most powerful moments was the graduation celebration for the 10th cohort of the Positioned to Propel Success Academy (PTPA), founded and led by
(L-R): Carla Hollingsworth, Marketing Manager of Hyundai Jamaica; Karla Jankee, Head of Marketing and Special Events at Downsound Entertainment; and Dealo Gordon, Sponsorship Manager, Downsound Entertainment. Hyundai Jamaica is bringing a premium lifestyle experience to Reggae Sumfest 2026, transforming one of the Caribbean’s largest music festivals into a launchpad for the brand’s next chapter in Jamaican lifestyle culture
Danielle Stiebel Johnson, Chairman and Producer, Jamaica Musical Theatre Company The Jamaica Musical Theatre Company (JMTC) will further strengthen Jamaica’s creative industry through its flagship training initiative, the Theatrix Apprenticeship Programme (TAP), scheduled to run between July 7 and 12 at Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts. As a leading force in Jamaica’s musical theatre landscape, JMTC continues its mission of preserving and advancing the nation’s legacy of dance and theatre education by creating transformative opportunities for young creatives
Mayberry Investments Limited (MIL) reaffirmed its commitment to premier client management with the hosting of its exclusive networking evening, “Beyond the Portfolio”, on Wednesday, June 24, 2026. Held at the CRU Bar in Kingston, the invite-only event was purposefully designed to facilitate deeper connections between the firm’s executive team, its valued clientele, and prospective investors
Eighteen-time Grand Slam champion Chris Evert is stepping away from professional duties to begin another round of chemotherapy after doctors confirmed her ovarian cancer has returned for a third time.
At 39, Lionel Messi has scored all five of Argentina's goals so far and softened earlier remarks ruling out the 2030 World Cup. Argentina advance to the knockouts and meet Jordan in Dallas on Sunday.
Yanique Jackson, a 2024 Dr Barry Wint Memorial Scholarship recipient, returned to the programme's second annual ceremony to describe how Ministry of Health support carried her into the final year of medical school after years of tuition hardship.
Final-year medical student Jhanell Quarrie is among nearly 200 Jamaicans awarded the 2025 Dr. Barry Wint Memorial Scholarship during a ceremony in Havana, where she shared her path into medicine and plans for cardiothoracic surgery.
Episode 85 of Funded and Focused looks at how technology can guide entrepreneurs through raising capital. Artificial intelligence can support pitch decks, projections, investor research, and document preparation.
Jamaica's Senate met on June 26, 2026, as the nominated upper house continued its work reviewing legislation from the House of Representatives and exercising its limited lawmaking powers.
Several FIFA World Cup group-stage fixtures wrapped on June 25, 2026, with Ecuador beating a rotated Germany side, Ivory Coast reaching the round of 32 for the first time, and analysts debating incentives under the expanded 48-team format.
Floyd Green, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Mining and Member of Parliament for Saint Elizabeth South Western speaking at the graduation ceremony of Black River High School Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining and Member of Parliament for South West St Elizabeth, Floyd Green, has challenged the graduating class of Black River High School to prepare themselves for the unprecedented opportunities that will emerge as Black River undergoes a major transformation over the coming years. Addressing the school’s graduation ceremony on Wednesday, June 24, Minister Green told the 168 graduates that while completing high school was a significant achievement, the choices they make from this point forward will determine whether they are ready to seize the opportunities that lie ahead
Jamaica's minimum wage increases take effect July 1 after parliamentary approval. St. James church leaders warn of rising murders and healthcare gaps, while veterans' groups prepare a Kingston fundraising run.
Jamaica’s longest serving President of the Senate, Oswald Gaskell Harding (Photo Credit: JIS) The Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs pays tribute to the Honourable Oswald Harding, OJ, CD, KC, an outstanding jurist, statesman, and public servant whose contributions to Jamaica’s legal and justice landscape remain indelibly etched in our nation’s history. Appointed Minister of Justice in 1986 and having also served with distinction as Attorney General of Jamaica, Mr
Claim JIS Headline Is False The seven Mayors of the People’s National Party (PNP) wish to state categorically that they were not consulted on the Government’s beach access plan, do not support it, and reject the misleading impression created by a Jamaica Information Service report published today under the headline “Mayors support Gov’t beach access plan.” The story, sourced entirely from two JLP Mayors, does not represent the majority of Jamaica’s elected mayors. It is a selective, government-funded narrative dressed up as a national consensus