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If you have trouble reading this e-mail, please [click here]( Saturday, September 10, 2022 [Brittny]( [News]( [Sport]( [Business]( [Entertainment]( [Lifestyle]( [All Woman]( [Editorial]( [Cartoons]( NEWS [Image] [Mother, two sons die in St James crash]( UNITY HALL, St James — Up to late Friday afternoon Delroy Thompson was still in disbelief following Thursday night's bizarre accident on a stretch of the St James main road which left his mother and two of his brothers dead. A third brother, who ... [read more]( [Image] [Legislator wants poor, rural youth to get IT lessons]( GOVERNMENT Senator Natalie Campbell Rodrigues says the HEART/NSTA Trust should stop emphasising certain training courses in poor and rural communities, and that instead young people in these areas should be introduced to information technology. ... [read more]( [Image] [Schools spend big for football glory]( ISSA schoolboy football is an expensive venture, and with the 2022 season starting today the top contenders highlight the expenses they rack up just to get their players to an ideal level. This season's Manning Cup competition, which features ur... [read more]( SPORT [Image] [GAME ON!]( Newly appointed Kingston College Head Coach Raymond Watson is confident of victory to kick-start their title defence, but Andrew Price, who recently took the reins at Calabar will be hoping to spoil that party, as they lock horns in the opening I... [read more]( BUSINESS [Image] [Renewable future]( TWO months after becoming the first Antiguan and Barbudan company to list on the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange, the West Indies Oil Company (WIOC) has outlined an ambitious plan to become a diversified energy company with renewable energy... [read more]( LIFESTYLE [Image] [Friday, September 9, 2022]( ... [read more]( [Image] [Street Food Vibes: Soupie]( On the Jamaican party scene, some elements before and after the event are must-haves and among these is the ubiquitous 'Soupie'. We caught up with two at Mayhem Soaka Playground at Kool Runnings Adventure Park in Negril last Sunday. Leroy "Powa"... [read more]( [Image] [Table Talk Food Awards Launched]( "This is about livelihoods, being nominated, copping an award. Businesses flourish as a result of the Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards," said Sagicor Group Vice-President for Group Marketing Alysia Moulton White in her remarks at the launc... [read more]( ENTERTAINMENT [Image] [Aidonia gets cannabis strain]( Dancehall artiste Aidonia launched his own cannabis strain, Banga Kush, on Wednesday. The event was held at Epican Medicinals at Marketplace on Constant Spring Road in St Andrew. Aidonia is the company's brand ambassador. In an interview with th... [read more]( ALL WOMAN [Image] [Once, twice, three times a failure]( BEING a good and experienced lover means that you'd have picked up a few tips and tricks along the way, and those men who are versed in this department are usually sung praises by the women who come in contact with them. And then there are those ... [read more]( COLUMNS [Image] [What about the street lights, Prime Minister?]( Dear Editor, Prime Minister Andrew Holness recently announced that something has to be done about the unsightliness of some sections of Washington Boulevard, a major gateway into the Corporate Area. He further went on to say that one does not fe... [read more]( TODAY'S CARTOON [Image]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Jamaica Observer Limited · 40 - 42 1/2 Beechwood Avenue · Kingston Kgn 05 · Jamaica

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