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Letter of the Day | Jamaica must reclaim its digital vision
THE EDITOR, Madam: Thirteen years ago, a Gleaner news story headline said, “E-books to change Jamaican landscape.” At the time, structural optimism prevailed. Digital publishing was championed as an antidote to the prohibitive costs of traditional pr

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Today's Issue Published: Friday, July 3, 2026
News

UDC invites Jamaicans to enjoy island with new summer campaign

The Urban Development Corporation (UDC) officially launched its Enjoy Your Jamaica campaign last Saturday at Harmony Beach Park in Montego Bay, introducing three summer initiatives aimed at encouraging Jamaicans to explore more of the island by visiting U

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Sports

Winning streak on the line as Oakley makes pro debut

Jamaicas in-form 400 metres runner Dejanea Oakley will be aiming to continue her winning streak today when she makes her professional debut in the one-lap event at the two-day Prefontaine Classic. The meet, the ninth stop on the Wanda Diamond League ci

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Entertainment

Dream Weekend rolls out app-based transport network for all as MoBay prepares for festival influx

WESTERN BUREAU: Dream Weekend will introduce a dedicated ride-hailing app, 500 authorised vehicles, and fixed US$5 per-person fares as organisers seek to improve transportation and ease traffic congestion for thousands of patrons attending this years

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Commentary

Editorial | Holness' CARICOM agenda

It is not known what Andrew Holness said in private when he visited the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) secretariat in Guyana last week. But the Jamaican prime ministers public remarks underlined the need for CARICOMs heads of government to resolve t

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Letters

Ascot Primary's unfortunate graduation arrangements

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Lifestyle

At 91, Eiko Kadono still believes in the magic of books

KAMAKURA, Japan (AP): Eiko Kadono, the author behind Japans most famous – and almost certainly most beloved – literary witch, has a little trouble going up the stairs these days. At 91, shes still writing every day and hasnt stopped loving

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