Letters

Allan ‘Skill’ Cole.
December 9, 2025

Three forgotten names in Cole legend

THE EDITOR, Madam: Before the dust settles on the life and times of Allan “Skill” Cole, three names ought to be recorded in history in the player’s rise to legendary status: “Foggy” Burrowes, Ben…
Letters
December 9, 2025

Letter of the Day | When the bully wears a title

THE EDITOR, Madam: The Gleaner’s ‘Bully buster’ story highlighted the Ministry of Education’s commendable effort to confront student bullying through its BullyProofJA campaign. This initiative,…
Letters
December 9, 2025

Create leaner, more efficient anti-corruption unit

THE EDITOR, Madam: A strong institution which is empowered to fight corruption and does so effectively, is a major credit to any society, especially developing countries. The concept of an Integrity…
Letters
December 9, 2025

Letter of the Day | Vale Royal should rise again

THE EDITOR, Madam: I am writing to commend the prime minister for renewing the Vale Royal Talks with Opposition Leader Mark Golding. In doing so, he has taken a crucial step towards restoring…
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks during a meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House in October.
December 9, 2025

Can roll it in glitter

THE EDITOR, Madam:
In this August photo, a worker is seen cutting the surface of a road on Wellington Drive where NWA was laying pipelines.
December 9, 2025

Dug-up roads causing traffic mayhem in Kingston 6

THE EDITOR, Madam: Madness, of the traffic variety, is taking place in Kingston 6. Gridlock is the order of the day in the Liguanea area, and not just during morning and evening rush hours either.…
Letters
December 9, 2025

Letter of the Day | More must be done to address pregnancy and infant loss

THE EDITOR, Madam: October is observed as Breast Cancer Awareness, but this month is also the Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. In 2019, Jamaica became the first country in the Caribbean to…
Letters
December 9, 2025

Letter of the Day | Broken by the nine to five

THE EDITOR, Madam: For too many employees, the workplace is reduced to a purely transactional entity focused on making ends meet and satisfying the superficial status of being a productive citizen.…