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GBPA's BTS Vocalist Competition pays off
GBPA's BTS Vocalist Competition pays off
Downtown Freeport blazed on Friday night as vocalists vied for the grand prize of $1,000.00, during The Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited?s (GBPA), ?Back to School Vocalist Competition?.
Eleuthera power failure lasts more than 12 hours
Eleuthera power failure lasts more than 12 hours
Already incensed Eleuthera residents suffered through a power outage lasting more than 14 hours in some areas in the last two days, with power failing at 8:43 p.m. on Monday and not restored to all customers until after 4 p.m. on Tuesday.
The failure highlights the enormous challenges plaguing power generation, transmission and distribution (T&D) and pricing going back decades. Bahamas Power and L...
Butler-Turner: FNM 'is at its weakest point in its history'
LONG Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner last night insisted that the Free National Movement (FNM) is at the "weakest" point in its history as she suggested the party's current state was the result of poor leadership.
Are you ready for some BBQ
Are you ready for some BBQ
Come rain or shine the stage is set for the 4th Annual Smokin? Hot BBQ Competition at which defending champions Da Snapper Crew (DSC) and inaugural competition winner Bahama BarB King will be looking to add additional titles and bragging rights to their portfolios with their return in search of another victory. And a portion of the approximate $2,450 prize purse won?t hurt either.
Poll: 77 percent of likely voters think referendum is important
Seventy-seven percent of likely voters think the upcoming constitutional referendum on gender equality is important for themselves and their children's futures, according to the results of a poll by Public Domain, a locally experienced market research firm with over five years of experience in both the public and private sectors...
Experts: Photos found at garage sale worth $200 million
Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Rick Norsigian kept two boxes he bought at a garage sale under his pool table for four years before realizing they may be too valuable to store at home.
The Fresno, California, commercial painter learned this week that what was in those boxes he paid $45 dollars for a decade ago could be worth more than $200 million.
'Ride Along 2' sequel 'surprisingly' disappointing
'Ride Along 2' sequel 'surprisingly' disappointing
Ride Along 2 (Rated T)
Cast: Ice Cube, Kevin Hart, Ken Jeong
Genre: Comedy, Action-Adventure
Dwight's Rating: 1.5 Stars
Here we sadly go again!
Yes, we knew there'd likely be a sequel to the 2014 comedy/action-adventure, "Ride Along", especially after its box office success. And of course we knew that it would only be as a result of this box office success that we'd be subjected to a sequel; cr...
The best cut in town
The best cut in town
Local barber Calvin Marshall has given up on waiting for the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) to restore power to his Baillou Hill road shop.
He has decided to take his problems to the street -- literally.
"I'm outside," Marshall said. "[We have] no power, no business, no nothing. We lost everything, about 100 percent of business."
Marshall and his three associates at the Kings an...
Sandals confirms unauthorized payments to Misick et al
Sandals has confirmed that a former Sandals treasurer made unauthorized payments in the order of $1.65 million to former Premier of the Turks & Caicos Islands (TCI) Michael Misick and others, and was in turn fined $12 million by the Turks & Caicos authorities.
Sandals confirms prosecutor's evidence in Misick trial
On Tuesday, January 26, 2016, Andrew Mitchell Q.C. in continuing his opening statement in the criminal trial of former Premier of the Turks & Caicos, Michael Misick and others, stated that payments were made to Michael Misick by one or more Sandals-related companies. It is a fact that those payments were made.