stuff of fucking legends… they’ll never be another character like mark sloan and there’s absolutely no one who could’ve delivered him the way eric dane did
JAMAICA’S KHADIJA “BUNNY” SHAW: WORLD RECORDS & HISTORY MAKER
#Jamaica’s Khadija "Bunny" Shaw, after 29 Nov 2025 18-0 drubbing of Dominica, has scored 60 goals in 45 senior international matches; World Record rate of 1.33 goals per game. Highest by any male or female currently playing. Highest in history for a woman. Second highest in history overall behind Denmark's Poul Nielsen, active a century ago, (52 goals in 38, for 1.37 per game, 1910–1930). For women, Scotland's Julie Fleeting reached 0.972 (116 in 119, 1996–2012). #Jamaica #Caribbean #KhadijaShaw
Among active players: Norway’s Erling Haaland 55 in 48 (1.15 goals per game); Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo 143 in 226 (0.633 GPG); England’s Harry Kane 78 in 112 (0.696). For women, Brazil's Marta is at 0.972 (119 in 122).
The police are seeking the public’s assistance in reuniting this man with his family. He was found wandering in Old Harbour, St. Catherine on Saturday, November 29.
He gave his name as Joseph Cameron, of a Papine address.
Anyone with information that can assist the police in reuniting this man with his family is asked to contact the Old HarbourPolice at 876-983-2255, 119 Police emergency number, or the nearest police station.
Twenty-six-year-old Dana McKenzie and her three children, 1-year-old Gabriella Martin, 3-year-old Kemario Martin and 7-year-old Shemar Martin, all of Warrick district, Crosskeys in Manchester have been missing since Saturday, October 25.
Reports from the Crosskeys Police are that at about 6:00 a.m., McKenzie and her children were last seen at home. Their mode of dress are all unknown. All efforts to locate them have proven futile.
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Dena McKenzie, Kemario Martin, Shemar Martin and Gabriella Martin is asked to contact the Crosskeys Police Station at (876) 957-1711, the 119 Police Emergency number or the nearest police station.
#Missing
Jamaica ! Help still needed ! A group of us local obgyns will be travelling to the rural and hardest hit areas to conduct antenatal assessments for the pregnant women !!
A Clarendon woman is making a desperate plea for help in re-establishing contact with her daughter-in-law and one-year-old grandson of Mocho, St Elizabeth, who she has been unable to reach since Hurricane Melissa.
Read more: https://t.co/CjEymBggLu #GLNRToday
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There's a young mother with an 11 month old baby who NEEDS HELP at Retirement Road, Santa Cruz in St. Elizabeth. Her ply house is completely damaged.
Contact number 876-772-8916
Please reach out if you can help 🙏🏾
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Here's the official flyer. You can find it on Mosaic's IG page or Society for the Blind's IG page.
The Society for the Blind is also collecting donations throughout the week for Hurricane Melissa Relief packages to go out to the blind community. Let's show up and show out! ✊🏾👁️
Hey Folks, the Blind Community is also in desperate need of assistance. I'll be assisting alongside Mosaic Market Place with the collection efforts to put care packages together at Society for The Blind every Saturday between 11am to 5pm.