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Junior Cup fourth year a success
THE YOUTH Football Leagues Junior Cup Urban Championship marked its fourth consecutive year with resounding success, hosting Jamaicas largest one-day, single-age group football tournament at the Constant Spring Football Field. The 2025 edition...

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Today's Issue Published: Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Lead Stories

‘ACT OF TERROR'

The death of four-year-old Shannon Gordon, one of five persons murdered during Sunday nights mass shooting in St Catherine, has left her relatives and teachers shattered. During the incident in the community of Commodore in Linstead, labelled by...

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News

Students benefit from USF's inaugural Influencer Creative Workshop

STUDENTS LOOKING to become content creators and influencers were equipped with the knowledge and skills to build their brand and succeed in the digital space at the Universal Service Funds (USF) inaugural Influencer Creative Workshop. The event,...

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Sports

Speid gets to work on football philosophy

THE RELENTLESS call for a national football philosophy and system of play is finally about to be answered says Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Technical Committee Chairman Rudolph Speid, after the federation recently assigned a list of local...

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Business

OpenAI and chipmaker AMD sign chip supply partnership for AI infrastructure

Semiconductor maker AMD will supply its chips to artificial intelligence company OpenAI as part of an agreement to team up on building AI infrastructure, the companies said Monday. OpenAI will also get the option to buy as much as a 10 per cent...

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Entertainment

High marks for 9th staging of Sterling Gospel Music Awards

Gospel music had its big night out last Saturday when the Emmanuel Apostolic Church, in Portmore, St Catherine, came alive with the sweet sound of music interspersed with cheers of approval as the winners of the Sterling awards were announced. Red...

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Commentary

Editorial | Transport in development

The recent report of big losses being sustained by Jamaicas government-run aerodromes highlights both the collapse of internal airline travel and the governments struggle to breathe life into a limping domestic aviation sector. That, however, is...

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Letters

Letter of the Day | Restore Vale Royal, restore trust

THE EDITOR, Madam: When Prime Minister Andrew Holness used his swearing-in ceremony to invite Opposition Leader Mark Golding to “let us talk,” it appeared as a mature and statesmanlike gesture. However, the subsequent step – a letter asking Mr...

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Lifestyle

Something Extra | Tuesday

As runners crossed the finish line on Saturday morning, downtown Kingston came alive with the energy of local run clubs, blending endurance, wellness, and community. Runners Unite, a high-energy meet-up, brought together running clubs from across...

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Shipping

CSA's 55th AGM, Conference and Exhibition draws over 300 executives to Paramaribo

MORE THAN 300 of the regions leading shipping executives will gather for the Caribbean Shipping Associations (CSA) 55th Annual General Meeting, Conference and Exhibitionin Paramaribo, Suriname from October 12-14. The event is the premier assembly...

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World News

10 more deportees from the US arrive in the African nation of Eswatini

MANZINI (AP): A group of 10 migrants deported from the United States arrived early Monday in the African nation of Eswatini, authorities there said. They are the latest of more than 40 deportees sent to Africa since July after the Trump...

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