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  1. Jamaica Gleaner is a leading newspaper in Jamaica, covering local and international news, sports, business and entertainment. Read the latest headlines, opinions, features and more on the website.

    • Lead Stories

      Holness urged to reveal statutory declarations to fight fake...

    • News

      Former NCB wealth advisor gets two years in prison for...

    • Sports

      WITH THE Reggae Boyz set to face their first South American...

    • Business

      Fresh off organisational changes and realignment, Appliance...

    • Entertainment

      Lupita Nyong’o developed a vocal cord polyp due to the...

    • Commentary

      Any improvement in Jamaica’s education outcomes must be...

    • Food

      WESTERN BUREAU: A unique Chinese-Japanese noodle dish...

    • Auto

      Jamaica’s electric vehicle landscape has seen significant...

  2. Gas prices up $2.66, diesel up $1.65. Motorists will pay more for gas when they go to the pumps on Thursday. The state-owned oil refinery, Petrojam, says E-10 87 is to move up by $2.66 to sell for $174.16 per litre and a litre of E-10 90 will also go up by $2.66 to sell for $182.14....

  3. Get the latest news and updates from Jamaica Gleaner, the leading newspaper in the Caribbean. Read about politics, crime, sports, entertainment, business, and more.

  4. Get the latest news from Jamaica and the world, including politics, crime, sports, entertainment and more. Read about the killing of Gleaner journalist Job Nelson, the data breach of Mark Golding's citizenship information, and the election date in the UK.

  5. Find out the top stories from Jamaica Gleaner, the leading newspaper in the Caribbean. Read about politics, crime, education, sports, entertainment and more.

  6. 3 days ago · Get the latest news and updates from Jamaica and the world on the front page of Jamaica Gleaner. Read stories on politics, sports, business, entertainment, lifestyle and more.

  7. NWA undertaking hurricane mitigation programme in western parishes. The National Works Agency (NWA) says it is now undertaking a major drain cleaning programme across Westmoreland, Hanover, St James and Trelawny as part of activities for the hurricane season.