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'Pay 200 or go directly to jail'
'Pay 200 or go directly to jail'
TWO American tourists who attempted to travel back to their home states with marijuana infused candy in their luggage were each ordered to pay $200 to avoid spending a month in jail.
Bahamasair increasing domestic fares beginning Jan. 4
Bahamasair announced last week that beginning January 4, it will increase its domestic flight fares and is implementing for the first time a fee for the first checked luggage on international flights. In a statement, Bahamasair Managing Director Tracy Cooper said the airline has not had a domestic fare increase in the past eight years, ...
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NAD Launches New Branding, Your Travel, Our Pleasure with Treats for Travelers
Nassau Airport Development Company (NAD) announced today that it is sprucing up the holiday travel experience, using the busiest time of year to introduce new branding and service at the nation’s largest airport with a focus on the guest experience inside the terminal...
Magistrate adjourns sentencing of former senator in ammunition case
A MAGISTRATE on Friday adjourned the sentencing for a former Free National Movement senator convicted of possession of ammunition after a lead counsel in the case was involved in a murder trial that conflicted with the proceedings.
Pelican Bay Celebrates 12 days of Christmas on Social Media with Customers
The ‘Happiest Hotel’ on Grand Bahama recently spread some Christmas cheer in the lives of three lucky customers who entered to win fabulous prizes in Pelican Bay Hotel’s ‘12 Days of Christmas Social Media Giveaway’...
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line to Resume Sailings July 25th with New Health & Saftety Measures
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line to Resume Sailings July 25th with New Health & Saftety Measures
Travelers Booking Two-night Bahamas ‘Micro-Cations’ Can Expect Two-Tier Sanitation Process, Capacity Control, Enhanced Sterilization and More...
The Process for Persons Requesting Inter-Island Travel - Step by Step
Dr. Merceline Dahl-Regis, COVID-19 Task Force Coordinator, Special Adviser to the Prime Minister explained the process for persons requesting inter-island travel, who wish to travel to or from New Providence or Grand Bahama by plane or boat...
Spanish woman denies drug mule charges
Spanish woman denies drug mule charges
A 73-year-old woman on Monday denied smuggling 12 pounds of cocaine into the country in her luggage. Police arrested Esperanza Bonet Roig, 73, of Spain, after she arrived at Lynden Pindling International Airport on a flight that originated in Panama on March 7. The officers [...]
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73-year-old woman in airport cocaine arrest
73-year-old woman in airport cocaine arrest
A 73-year-old woman from Panama was arrested at Lynden Pindling International Airport on Saturday after police found cocaine in her luggage. She was arrested shortly after 11am by Drug Enforcement Unit officers. The officers, acting on information wh
100 mil project for
100 mil project for
The government signed a heads of agreement with Cotton Bay Holdings and Mine Holdings Limited yesterday for a $100 million development in Eleuthera that is expected to create about 300 permanent and 200 construction jobs, Prime Minister Christie announced...