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Friday, 17 July 2026

What's Happening - July 17, 2026

Accident In Trelawny

Information reaching Bark Di Trute is that there was a major accident on the Falmouth bypass today. Eyewitnesses say at least seven persons have died. We are waiting on a report from the police to confirm this.







NIS

I understand that NIS pensioners had to wait over three hours at the Constant Spring Post Office to get their pension. Funds were not available, I understand. It seems that the NIS has to go on a campaign to get more pensioners to receive direct payment through their banks.

Earthquake In Mexico

The tsunami warning has been lifted after a powerful 7.3-magnitude earthquake shook Mexico and adjoining countries at 9:48 am today. There has been no report of deaths or major damage to infrastructure.

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Prostate Cancer

Remember to have your prostate checked out by the doctor, or you might see your maker earlier than he had planned.

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Breaking News - Media House To Close



I just received information from a reliable source that Roots FM will close at the end of this month. A religious radio station is struggling to stay afloat. That religious station might have to close soon.

I understand that CVM television is fighting to stay alive. Some feel that Miss Kitty going back to NNN is an indication that all is not well at CVM. NNN is also expected to lose one or two of its senior management personnel as it continues to keep its head above water.

The question is, will the return of Miss Kitty make a big difference to NNN? Only time will tell.

Changes continue at the RJRGleaner Communications Group, and it is possible that more staff could lose their jobs. I understand that the Gleaner staff are now being interviewed for possible job placement within the new structure

We need to protect these traditional media houses because if the people continue to feed on a diet from these social media stars, then our country is doomed.

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Prostate Cancer

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That Legacy Of The High Toll Fees

Contributed



Every time a Jamaican motorist passes through a toll plaza and pays another increase, it is worth asking: How did we get here?

The answer lies, in part, in the toll road concession agreements negotiated under PNP administrations in 2001 and 2012. These contracts have long been criticized for placing the interests of private operators ahead of the interests of the Jamaican people.

A government’s duty is to negotiate agreements that balance the need for private investment with the responsibility to protect taxpayers and motorists. Instead, these contracts have been criticized for creating long-term obligations that allow toll rates to increase under predetermined formulas while leaving governments with limited room to intervene without risking significant financial consequences.

The result has been predictable. Motorists continue to face rising toll charges. Businesses incur higher transportation costs, which have contributed to higher consumer prices. Many Jamaicans now avoid the toll roads altogether because of affordability, defeating part of the purpose of investing in modern highways.

Perhaps most concerning is that these agreements have tied the hands of future governments. Once long-term concession contracts are signed, changing or renegotiating them may require costly compensation or lengthy negotiations. Decisions made decades ago can therefore continue to affect Jamaican families today.

Infrastructure development is essential, and partnerships with private investors can play an important role. However, those partnerships must be negotiated from a position that safeguards the public interest. Contracts should ensure reasonable returns for investors while also providing flexibility to protect citizens from excessive financial burdens over time.

Whether one supports the PNP or the JLP, Jamaicans should demand greater transparency and accountability whenever major national assets or long-term public contracts are involved. The lessons from the 2001 and 2012 toll road agreements should remind every administration that the consequences of a poorly structured contract can last for generations.

The Jamaican people deserve infrastructure that improves their quality of life—not agreements that leave them paying more while having little say in the matter.

Contributed by Anthony Fisher

Anthony Fisher

Anthony Fisher attended Frome Technical High and Illinois State University. He has a BSc in Mass Media. A former videographer at the Jamaica Information Service, he is now a multimedia communication specialist at the University of Illinois.

Anthony is a member of the diaspora who continues to show keen interest in Jamaica. We appreciate members of the diaspora supporting Bark Di Trute.


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Prostate Cancer

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Breaking News - Sport Icon Dies

Sir Garfield Sobers


Cricket great Sir Garfield Sobers has died.

The statement on NCN Sport states:

Legendary former West Indian cricketer, Sir Garfield Sobers, has died at the age of 89.

Sobers, a Barbadian cricket icon, played 93 Tests between 1954 and 1974, amassing 8,032 runs at an average of 57.78. He also took 235 wickets, cementing his place in history as one of the greatest all-rounders ever produced. 

At one point, Sobers’ unbeaten 365 against Pakistan in 1958,  was the highest individual Test score until it was broken in 1994 by Brian Lara. 

He also captained the West Indies team from 1965 to 1972.

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Prostate Cancer

Remember to have your prostate checked out by the doctor, or you might see your maker earlier than he had planned.

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Keep abreast of the news and information in the world. Bark Di Trute, a Jamaican blog, is packed with accurate information. Click the following link and get information at your fingertips. WhatsApp link is: https://chat.whatsapp.com/C9bkP96JIN2JgHiuktY3Jj 

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Breaking News - EarthQuake

 


There is a report of a strong earthquake, magnitude 7.4, that affected countries such as El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico at 9:48 am.

It is time that Jamaica start a very comprehensive earthquake awareness programme. We need to train first responders to assist when there is an earthquake. We also need to prepare information for the media to share with the public.

We await reports from these countries and will share the information with you.

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Thursday, 16 July 2026

JPS Completes Outage Investigation with Support from International Experts

JPSCo Press Release - July 15, 2026 

JPS has completed its investigation into the June 5 system shutdown and has submitted the report on its findings to the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) and the Ministry of Energy, Telecommunications and Transport (METT).
 
The investigation, which was conducted with the assistance of several international experts and firms, concluded that the system shutdown at 9:02 PM on Friday June 5, was caused by the unique characteristic of a lightning strike-induced fault at the Company’s Hunts Bay substation. The fault remained on the grid for an extended time, creating instability and the rapid tripping of generators, which cascaded into the island-wide shutdown.  Service was restored to all customers by 6:34 AM on June 6.
 
It was the first fault of this nature ever recorded on the JPS transmission system. The rare highly resistive and evolving fault condition was not cleared by the network’s primary protection scheme. Additionally, the back-up protective devices operated slower than anticipated due to the unique highly resistive fault. This longer than anticipated clearing of the fault, coupled with generating units tripping offline (some prematurely), resulted in the system automatically shutting down. 
 
International Expertise
The extensive technical investigation was done by JPS’ engineering teams and international experts, who brought a wide range of experience and expertise to the process. A team from Mitsubishi Electric Power Products Inc. conducted a steady state and transient stability analysis review of the system; Danovo Energy Solutions (formerly Quanta Services) did root cause analysis; Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) and General Electric (GE) both conducted a performance analysis and review of the protective devices.
JPS also received independent assessment from two leading industry and utility experts with experience at the utility, state and federal level with widespread system outages in the United States. Their experience includes investigations into the Northeast Blackout of August 2003, which plunged 50 million customers in the United States and Canada into darkness; the Texas Power Crisis in 2011; and the 2011 wide area shutdown in the Southwest that plunged San Diego into darkness. They have also served in leading roles on various committees and councils responsible for establishing standards for grid operations and protection systems in the US, including the National Electric Reliability Cooperation (NERC), the Northeast Power Coordinating Council (NPCC), and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).  
“It was important that we reached out to global experts to work along with our team, to very quickly understand what happened,” said JPS’ President and CEO, Hugh Grant, “and even more importantly, that we were able to act on some findings right away.”
 
 
Immediate Corrective Action
JPS has already taken steps to implement some of the recommendations of the panel of experts that reviewed the outage, to strengthen the network protection schemes and mitigate a recurrence of an incident   of this nature. This includes the replacement of primary protection equipment, a review of the protection settings and schemes to react to unique faults of this nature, and acceleration of the ongoing System Protection Modernization Program. A number of additional measures are being implemented to enhance system protection, monitoring, and overall network performance.
 
JPS will be working with Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to review the protective settings of generators, to ensure that all generating plants operate as expected, in keeping with fault ride-through requirements of the Electricity Grid Codes.  This, as the investigation revealed that some units tripped earlier than expected in reaction to the fault conditions.
 
The Company will also work closely with the OUR and the Ministry on an action plan to implement recommendations from the investigation, following on their review of the 350-page report.
 
“We want to thank our customers for their patience and understanding, as we worked through this unfortunate incident,” the JPS CEO said. “A key outcome was a rapid restoration process. We were able to immediately activate our Incident Command, with crews dispatched to key locations, and the first set of customers restored within one hour of the event. But this is not enough. Our aim is continuous improvement. Just as we do for hurricanes, we will take all the learnings from this event: from our own experience, the advice of the global experts, and the reviews of the OUR and the Ministry. We will partner with key stakeholders, including the OUR and the Ministry of Energy, to strengthen Jamaica's electricity network to deliver a safe, reliable and resilient electricity service,” he emphasized. 

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