Airport Chaos At Lynden Pindling Airport
Tourists left the Bahamas with a bad impression of the islands when organised chaos at Lynden Pindling International Airport on Monday caused them to miss their flights. read more >> Bahamian MP Caught With ProstituteA Senior parliamentarian was scolded by police last week after he was allegedly seen outside a local brothel with a Jamaican prostitute.read more >> Police Corruption
It's not unusual for drug dealers to enjoy top shelf liquor, Cuban cigars and participate in orgies, but they can still get all these things at a local police station — for a price, The Nassau Guardian has learned. read more >> Four Tourists Taken To PMH After Surrey Accident
A surrey ride for a family of four visitors was cut short yesterday after the tourists were tossed into a busy downtown street by a spooked horse.
read more >> Haitian Ambassador: “More Haitians Will Continue to Come”
At a time when immigration authorities grapple to put a clamp on the heavy influx of illegal immigrants entering the country, the sad reality is that many Haitian nationals of that impoverished island will continue to risk their lives on the open seas in search of a better standard of living in the Bahamas, according to Haitian Ambassador to the Bahamas Louis Harold Joseph.
read more >> Police In Shoot Out
To at least eyewitness in Englerston, the early morning car chase that tore through the area Tuesday unfolded like a scene from an action flick, complete with high-impact ending – a hit and run and a shootout with the police.
read more >> Mother And Toddler Shot By Gun Men
A mother and her toddler son are nursing gunshot wounds in hospital after being ambushed by two gunmen at the
weekend. read more >> Albany's Impact on Water Table
The island's water table could be irreversibly damaged and the water supply degraded by the billion-dollar Albany development, according to a U.S. scientist asked to look at environmental concerns surrounding the project. read more >> Government helps Exuma farmers affected by Tropical Storm Noel
Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources the Hon. Lawrence Cartwright led a delegation to Exuma last week to present 89 cheques to assist farmers affected by Tropical Storm Noel in 2007.
read more >> Department of Immigration to “Aggressively” Tackle Illegal Immigration Issues
The Department of Immigration is using “an aggressive approach” to tackling the illegal immigration issue facing the country, Minister of State for Immigration the Hon. Branville McCartney announced. read more >> |
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