Ricky Sai Sai inspired by ‘Cool Collie’ One of the first reggae songs Ricky Sai Sai heard as a youngster in France, was ‘Cool Collie’ by Hopeton Lewis. He has longed to emulate…
Some financial houses offer loan relief post-Melissa
In the aftermath of the passage of Hurricane Melissa, some banks and credit unions are easing up on loan repayments as a form of relief for the thousands of individuals and small businesses…
Jam Teas grows yearly earnings
Jamaican Teas Limited emerged relatively unscathed by Hurricane Melissa, with no damage to its complex at Temple Hall nor its supermarket and unsold studio apartments. Additionally, two-thirds of the group’s manufacturing sales are…
Daddy Cookiz & Slim Levy – Wavy
Daddy Cookiz & Slim Levy – Wavy NEW VIDEO From Belgium to Jamaica’s heartbeat, Daddy Cookiz has been tuned into reggae since he was a kid. His first big step came with L’école…
Wendy’s to close hundreds of American stores in bid to halt falling profit
Wendy’s plans to close hundreds restaurants in the United States over the next few months in an effort to boost its profit and make its remaining stores more appealing. The Dublin, Ohio-based chain…
WRHA calls for quick removal hurricane waste to prevent diseases
Clinical Coordinator for the Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA), Dr. Delroy Fray, is…
Miami-Broward Carnival 2025 Was a Time: Caribbean Culture, Colour and Unity in South Florida
South Florida came alive with colour, rhythm, and Caribbean flair as the Miami-Broward Carnival 2025 marked its 41st anniversary with another unforgettable week of festivities. Drawing more than 100,000 revellers from across the…
Terry Ganzie reawakens Flame of Conscious Music
Terry Ganzie reawakens Flame of Conscious Music The legendary “Outlaw” of Reggae, Terry Ganzie, is once again commanding global attention as he revisits his roots and reignites his mission to uplift the people…
Caribbean Chemicals batting for more farming in the east
Caribbean Chemicals…
Barnett Tech Park suffers significant hurricane damage
The Barnett Tech Park in Montego Bay suffered significant damage as a result of Hurricane Melissa, leaving more than 6,000 workers in the global services, or outsourcing, sector without a job for now….
