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JHTA president wants greater retention of tourism dollar

Newly elected President of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA), Robin Russell, is imploring Jamaicans to tap into their creative genius to

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Security guard killed in Falmouth, Trelawny

A security guard was murdered by gunmen at his home in Falmouth, Trelawny on Saturday night.  Dead is 25-year-old Alrick Clarke of Peel

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Over 1,700 hospitality workers graduate from JCTI

Over 1,700 additional hospitality workers, who underwent training at the Jamaica Centre of Tourism Innovation (JCTI) between April 2021 and August 2022, have

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Gov’t has full confidence in Dr Tufton – Info Minister

Amid calls for Health and Wellness Minister, Dr Christopher Tufton, to resign, the Government has full confidence in his ability to manage his portfolio.

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Testing for RSV presence in Jamaica to be undertaken

The National Public Health Laboratory has commenced preparing samples to be sent to the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) for PCR testing to

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Gun amnesty will not impede the police – Chang

Minister of National Security, Dr Horace Chang, says the upcoming gun amnesty will, in no way, impede the police from carrying out their

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Man charged with beheading 53-y-o mom in St James

The police have charged the son of the woman whose headless body was discovered in her home in Retirement District in St James

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‘Spice is not in a coma’, says J’can entertainment source re rumours

“People need to leave Spice alone.”  That’s the word from a member of the entertainment fraternity who dismissed rumours circulating that the Queen

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Dad, son among 3 killed in deadly land feud in Clarendon

A family feud in Clarendon reportedly over a plot of land has turned deadly, resulting in the deaths of three family members, including

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Men urged to look for early signs of breast cancer

While breast cancer is most often found in women, local health officials are warning that men are also susceptible to the disease. Health

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