A farmer found a badly decomposed body in Bamboo, St Ann, on Monday. Relatives believe it is 66-year-old Owen Hamilton, missing since July 4, and await forensic confirmation.
Kingston, Jamaica—Minister of Water, Environment and Climate Change Matthew Samuda departed Jamaica on Sunday, July 12, to participate in the 2026 High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) at the United Nations (UN) Headquarters in New York. The HLPF, convened under the auspices of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), held under the theme, “Transformative, equitable, innovative and coordinated actions for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals for a sustainable future for all”, will be held from July 7 to 15, 2026
Seventeen-year-old Aaden Dunn is broadening Unstoppable Enterprises beyond coolers and vending gear into home essentials, citing construction-fuelled demand and a summer sale from late July.
Kingston, Jamaica — The Jamaica National Reserve (JNR), the reserve component of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), launched its 2026 annual training camp on Monday, July 13, at Up Park Camp. The training camp, which runs until July 26, brings together a multi-national task force of reservists from Jamaica, the wider Caribbean and the Washington DC National Guard, for two weeks of intensive military training, operational readiness and community engagement across sections of Kingston, St Ann and Portland
ST JAMES, Jamaica — Constable Andrew Wilson, the policeman at the centre of the controversial fatal shooting of Latoya “Buju” Bulgin, had his bail extended when he appeared in the St James Circuit Court on Monday. Wilson, who is represented by King’s Counsel Peter Champagnie and attorney Michael Hemmings, is scheduled to return to court on October 9 for a case management hearing
On Miracle, her latest song, Shari Beckford reaches out to the despondent. Produced by Howard Keizs, the gospel track is scheduled for release in late July
Share Jamaica Teachers’ Association President Mark Malabver says he is hopeful that vacant teaching posts will be filled ahead of the 2026/27 school year. Around 300 teaching positions were recently advertised as schools continue to face staffing challenges
Hayley Matthews and Staphanie Taylor each scored unbeaten hundreds as West Indies Women beat Ireland by six wickets, sealing a 2-0 ODI series lead.
National champion Alana Reid and Alikay Reynolds won individual gold medals on Sunday’s final day of the NACAC Under 18/23 Championships in Apizaco, Mexico as Jamaica topped the medal standings after three days of competition. Jamaica added 13 more medals on Sunday, four gold, five silver and four bronze to finish with 53, including 26 gold, 17 silver and 10 bronze, ahead of hosts Mexico who had 67 medals, but 22 goals, 18 silver and 27 bronze
Why Prices Change: Understanding the Forces Behind the Cost of Living in Jamaica By Shavanne Smith | Research Officer Few issues affect Jamaicans more directly than the price of everyday goods and services. Whether purchasing groceries, fuel ling a vehicle , buying medication, paying utility bills, or undertaking home repairs, consumers encounter prices every day
Rob Dieperink, 38, has died after being stood down from the 2026 World Cup panel. Dutch football authorities confirmed the death as investigators seek the cause.
Celine Barton, Brand Executive, takes a photo with students from the Duhaney Park Primary School. Photo: Contributed As part of its continued commitment to education and community development, Lasco Financial Services Ltd engaged students, parents and educators at Duhaney Park Primary School through a day of interactive learning and literacy-focused activities
Team Phoenix from Gayle, St Mary, outlasted 49 rivals over 50 hours to claim the Supligen Big Boost Games jackpot, with content creators Team Vanguards taking second.
UDC Chairman Norman Brown says more than 20,000 homes are planned across Jamaica, with at least 10,000 earmarked for the southwest as Hurricane Melissa recovery gathers pace.
News|Islamophobia British police have arrested 12 people in connection with an “extreme right-wing” terrorism threat targeting an Islamic gathering held in eastern England over the weekend. The arrests were made across the country on Sunday and Monday, with the detainees aged between 27 and 82
Scotiabank and SickKids deepen regional collaboration to improve pediatric cancer care Photo: Nassau Guardian Scotiabank has reinforced its commitment to advancing paediatric health care across the Caribbean with a further CAD$200,000 donation to the SickKids-Caribbean Initiative (SCI). This vital contribution will help sustain the programme’s life-saving efforts, ensuring continued access to specialised care for children with cancer and blood disorders
Jamaica’s Global Services Sector, which attracts approximately US$900 million (about J$150 billion) in direct foreign investment annually, remains well positioned for continued growth despite recent challenges. Speaking during a Jamaica Information Service (JIS) ‘Think Tank’ on July 9, President of the Global Services Association of Jamaica (GSAJ), Wayne Sinclair, said the industry remains one of the country’s most important economic pillars, generating significant economic activity and creating employment opportunities across a wide range of sectors
Opposition Leader Mark Golding warns regulating domestic mediation could raise costs and deter use, while Justice Minister Delroy Chuck says only fee-charging mediators must be certified and registered.
Dancehall star Beenie Man has apologised to fans for skipping BRT Weekend in Atlantic City, blaming organisers for not honouring their side of the deal.
Winning the first round of the 2026 Junior Minister of Tourism Public Speaking Competition is a feat Nathan Clarke, student of Glenmuir High School, is elated he overcame on Friday (July 10). Nathan, a debater by nature, and his teacher, Shanika Dennis-Spence, journeyed from rural Clarendon into the capital city to AC Hotel Kingston, with high hopes of making their mark, especially given that the Tourism Action Club at their school began less than a year ago in September 2025
Share Dancehall Stars Cham and Jada Kingdom teamed up on a new track entitled "Move". The sultry and seductive track dropped July 3 and has been gaining momentum across multiple platforms
State Minister Delano Seiveright told cultivators in St. Elizabeth that Jamaica’s cannabis reforms are intentional and inclusive, as the CLA launches a nationwide Special Cannabis Permit Road Tour.
Search our comprehensive guide to caribbean events in NYC for more local events — or submit your own! Miss St. Vincent and the Grenadines Raylene Browne, a Brownsville resident, was crowned Miss New York Continental last month, becoming the third Vincentian-American to capture the coveted title in the last three stagings of the pageant
A 34-year-old construction worker died after a house fire at Huddersfield View in St. Mary early Monday. Relatives raised the alarm shortly after 5 a.m.; the cause remains under investigation.
A Mango Walk woman faces malicious destruction of property charges after an alleged rampage at a Montego Bay salon left more than $5.2 million in claimed damage. Bail was set and the case returns in September.
Opposition land and works spokesman Luther Cousins has challenged how SPARK Phase Two projects were chosen, as Manchester and Kingston officials ask Local Government Minister Desmond McKenzie to clarify road-repair allocations to municipal corporations.
The British government is pressing to use new powers allowing it to criminalise state proxies in order to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a threat to national security. In a statement issued on Monday, the government announced that it was submitting draft regulations to the UK Parliament that would ban support for the IRGC
Washington, DC – The administration of United States President Donald Trump has escalated its pressure campaign against the International Criminal Court (ICC), with the US State Department vowing “a whole-of-government response to systematically disable” the tribunal’s ability to operate. The State Department “campaign” was announced in a news release on Monday, accompanied by a video statement from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal
Spanish Town native Stephanie Dale Yee Sing has moved from competitive football into elite refereeing, becoming one of the first Jamaican women to officiate men's games internationally.
UK Man Appears in South African Court Over Alleged Murder of Wife and Two DaughtersBy Mckoy's News / July 13, 2026 A British man wanted in connection with the deaths of his wife and two young daughters in the United Kingdom has appeared before a magistrate in South Africa as authorities move to have him extradited. Ndodana Mkhanyisi Tshuma, 45, a British citizen of Zimbabwean heritage, appeared in a Johannesburg court on Monday after UK authorities formally submitted an extradition request
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Search our comprehensive guide to caribbean events in NYC for more local events — or submit your own! Since July 5, individuals and groups have been filling seats at the Richard Rodgers amphitheater in Harlem to witness “Othello,” this year’s free summer treat staged by the Classical Theatre of Harlem. Savvy crowds are arriving early at the Marcus Garvey Park location, where Artistic Director Ty Jones often spins Gotham’s version of William Shakespeare’s 16th-century perspectives
Andrew Williams, 57, a landscaper and community cook known as One Son, was found shot dead at his Trinity home near Porus, Manchester. His son Castillo is demanding justice.
Black River businesses remain buried in debris nearly nine months after Hurricane Melissa, as chamber leaders press government for urgent aid, clarity, and a workable revival plan for St. Elizabeth’s capital.
Relatives of Manchester landscaper Andrew Williams are grieving after his body was discovered with multiple gunshot wounds at his Trinity district home near Porus on Thursday morning.
Tributes mount for former MP and cabinet minister Dean Peart, while only 15 per cent of Black River firms have reopened after Hurricane Melissa. Rudolph Speid will steward the Reggae Boyz as the JFF seeks a permanent coach.
Meanwhile, concerns are being raised about the impact of bullying on students as education stakeholders call for stronger systems to identify, report, and address the issue in schools. More in this report from Jayden Henry
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Fiix Tiings' Latest Release "Vice Grip" Sparks Viral Success on TikTokKaboom Editors2 hours ago1 min readThe rising recording artiste marks the biggest breakthrough of his career as the single surpasses 20,000 TikTok videos, while the official music video also tops 20,000 YouTube viewsRecording artiste Fiix TiingsRecording artiste Fiix Tiings is celebrating the viral success of his latest single, "Vice Grip," produced by Alfa Wraif and Capo Don, as the track continues to gain momentum on TikTok through a fast-growing dance challenge.The rising dancehall artiste has scored a major breakthrough, with "Vice Grip" surpassing 20,000 TikTok videos, helping introduce his music to a wider audience across social media. The official music video, which incorporates clips inspired by the viral challenge, has also amassed more than 20,000 YouTube views to date."This track has definitely kicked off the summer season with a bang, and I feel elated that it's gaining traction across social platforms," Fiix Tiings shared.He further added, "This marks an important milestone for me because I know that the structure I have put in place is working in my favour
Former Manchester MP Dean Peart is remembered after his death at 77, while police hunt suspects in Westmoreland, the PNP reshuffles spokespeople, and demographers flag Jamaica’s near-flat population growth.
Speech by the Prime Minister Opening of the Nightingale Grove Spring Village Bridge Posted on July 13, 2026July 1, 2026 by OPM Communications Keynote Address by Dr. the Most Honourable Andrew Holness ON, PC, MP Prime Minister of Jamaica at the Opening of the Nightingale Grove Spring Village Bridge on June 12, 2026 __________________________________________________ This is the second bridge we’re opening in as many weeks
The Jamaica Labour Party says the defamation case against PNP General Secretary Dr. Dayton Campbell, settled last week with a public apology, should prompt the opposition to rethink claims made on the political stage.
People's National Party veteran Dean Peart, a five-term Manchester Northwestern MP and former Mandeville mayor, has died at 77. Tributes from both major parties and relatives mark his decades of public service.
As Jamaica aggressively moves to fortify its national food security against climate instability, the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) is highlighting sustainable diversification and private-sector partnerships as the blueprint for the industry’s future. This strategic focus took centre stage during a recent high-level technical tour of the JP Farms facility in St
Ramon Small Ferguson says Jamaican firms are ready to partner with government on economic recovery after Hurricane Melissa and oil-price shocks, while highlighting Barita's shareholder gains.
Nine months after Hurricane Melissa, Works Minister Robert Morgan says a NARA flood-mitigation plan will tackle chronic inundation in West Green and Catherine Hall beyond simply enlarging drains.
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley says Caribbean leaders have overcome barriers that stalled a nearly year-old pledge of help for Cuba, clearing the way for food, supplies and related support.
Regional heads say US third-country national transfers must stay temporary and exclude people with criminal records, as Jamaica, Antigua and others weigh limited intake amid visa pressure.
Dean Peart The People’s National Party mourns the passing of Dean Alexander Peart, former Member of Parliament for North West Manchester, Councillor, Mayor of Mandeville and former Cabinet Minister. Dean Peart was a proud son of Manchester and of the PNP