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'WHERE ARE OUR WAGES?' - Former staff of Club Land'Or claim they are owed thousands of dollars
'WHERE ARE OUR WAGES?' - Former staff of Club Land'Or claim they are owed thousands of dollars
FORMER employees of the shuttered Club Land'Or resort on Paradise Island claim they are owed thousands of dollars in unpaid wages, severance pay and other benefits despite long years of dedicated service before the resort's closure in 2020.
Bahamian Project Photographers photograph the team behind the iconic Elbow Reef Lighthouse.
Bahamian Project Photographers photograph the team behind the iconic Elbow Reef Lighthouse.
After a lengthy delay due to the pandemic, Bahamian Project photographers are back to capturing the iconic images that have made the Bahamian Project the most significant art & culture project in Bahamian history.
The exciting third phase of the long-running project officially commenced at the end of last year when two of The Bahamas' most experienced and respected photographic artists travelle...
Pleading for the slate to be cleaned
Pleading for the slate to be cleaned
AFTER receiving his first conviction three years ago, Raymond Ward Jr says he's now hoping to have a fresh start by getting his criminal record expunged to fulfil his goals of becoming an electrical engineer.
EXECUTED: Six dead in horrific gangland ambush
EXECUTED: Six dead in horrific gangland ambush
SIX men were murdered in a hail of bullets after men wearing black, brandishing high powered assault rifles and handguns, ambushed them at the intersection of Jerome Avenue and Chesapeake Road yesterday.
Six dead, woman and child injured in shooting
Six dead, woman and child injured in shooting
Six people are dead and a woman and child are in hospital with critical injuries after a shooting on Jerome Avenue on Thursday evening.
Historic Bahamian Appointment to Human Rights Commission
Dante Bazard Jr to serve three-year term as Commissioner of Prince Edward Island, Canada
Dante Bazard Jr’s confirmation this month to the Prince Edward Island Human Rights Commission is not only a first for a Bahamian, but for black people in the province.
At 27, he is the youngest appointee named by the Legislative Assembly of the Canadian province. He will serve a term of three years.
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Stoves and refrigerators given to hurricane relief
Stoves and refrigerators given to hurricane relief
CAPTAIN Stephen Russell accepted 25 refrigerators and 25 stoves donated by CIBC FirstCaribbean for residents of the central and southeast Bahamas severely affected by Hurricane Joaquin last October.
500+inquiries in 1st 48 hours Titan Mutual Funds Interest 'Exceeds Expectation'
Days before the first investment funds with Island Luck shares in their portfolio become available for subscription, executives said today that initial interest has “exceeded all expectations...”
Pigs of Paradise wins international award
Pigs of Paradise wins international award
Author of bestselling book based on the World-Famous Swimming Pigs
to be presented with bronze medal at the 23rd Annual Independent Book Publishing Awards in New York City...
PIGS OF PARADISE-Closing Film at 2018 BIFF
PIGS OF PARADISE-Closing Film at 2018 BIFF
The feature documentary “Pigs Of Paradise”, directed by Charlie Smith, will be the official closing night film at this year’s Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF)...