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ANOTHER $100 Amazon Gift Card GIVEAWAY TIME to celebrate Prime Day! (June 23rd - 26th)
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Ends: 6/19/2026 11:59pm PDT
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Meet Martin Thomas, a gifted Jamaican artist whose bold and vibrant work continues to inspire locally and internationally.
Diagnosed with autism at age 4, Martin has transformed his unique perspective into powerful art that reflects Jamaica’s culture and creativity. From exhibitions in Jamaica and the UK to illustrating Carl’s Big Day Out, his journey is a testament to resilience, passion, and purpose.
This year’s observance, “Autism and Humanity – Every Life Has Value,” reminds us to move beyond limiting narratives and affirm the dignity, rights, and worth of every autistic individual.
Follow his work @mARTismJA on Facebook, Instagram, and X.
Today, we celebrate Martin and the many individuals whose talents remind us that different does not mean less—it means extraordinary.
#AutismAwareness #RoadToRecovery2_0 #LocalFirst #TrelawnyJamaica #MontegoBayJamaica
.@DahliaHarris, Head of Radio Business at RJRGLEANER Communications Group, highlighted the new format for FAME95 and RadioJamaica94, introducing fresh faces and programmes as the company navigates this transitional phase. #FeelGoodFriday#SmileJamaica
Cuban doctors will remain in Dominica, PM Skerrit assures. The country's main ICU depends on them.
“Because let's face it: My understanding is from the hospital authority; we have 11 medical staff assigned to the main ICU, 9 of whom are Cubans. So we want to appreciate the impact of the Cuban medical doctors and nurses on the health care of Dominica.”
The Jamaica Lacrosse Association High School League delivered thrilling action in the U19 semi-finals over the weekend, as teams battled for spots in the prestigious Maroon Cup and Taino Cup finals.
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What started as a strategic move to boost sales at Liquor Chamber has evolved into one of Jamaica’s most magnetic lovers’ events.
Soul Sundays, conceptualised by promoter Shane Buchanan and his brother, was originally part of a three-day weekend series — 90s Dancehall Fridays, a Saturday night experience, and a Sunday concept dedicated entirely to soul music.
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I’ve completed my four-part research series, “Jamaica’s Middle Class: Priced Out of the Future,”The Jamaica Observer will exclusively publish this body of work. The series begins this Thursday, February 12th, 2026, with one part released every Thursday.
Part I: The Quiet Erosion – How Normal Life Became Financial Risk examines how middle-class stability has given way to constant vulnerability, even amid macroeconomic stability.
Part II: Housing, Transport, and the Hidden Architecture of Exhaustion explores how where Jamaicans live and how they move through the country quietly drain income, time, and opportunity.
Part III: Exit Without Protest – Incentive Failure, Brain Drain, and the Cost of Silence looks at why skilled Jamaicans leave without resistance and what that costs the economy.
Part IV: Evidence from the Ground – What the Middle Class Is Actually Saying presents original survey findings from middle-income earners in Montego Bay, St James, grounding national data in lived experience.
This is my first major research project. It asks a simple question: When effort no longer delivers security, what happens to a country?
The police are seeking the public’s assistance in reuniting this woman with her family. She was found wandering in Portmore, St. Catherine on Saturday, January 24.
She gave her name as ‘Pooky’.
Anyone with information that can assist the police in reuniting this woman with her family is being asked to contact the Portmore Police at 876-949-8422, the 119 Police emergency number, or the nearest police station.
Abi-Gaye is facing a tough battle with her heart condition. Her ICD is crucial for her survival, yet the cost is overwhelming. Every donation helps cover the surgery and care she desperately needs. Please consider contributing or sharing her story to make a difference. https://t.co/toZhcdlK80
Hang in there @ThisIzAbz 💪