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D'Aguilar to gov't: Don't approve initiative with Chinese
Free National Movement (FNM) candidate for Montagu Dionisio D'Aguilar said yesterday the government should not approve a $2.1 billion agri-fisheries joint venture proposal with the Chinese because it would give the Chinese too much control of Bahamian resources.
GOV'T 'WON'T CONSIDER' ADDITIONAL BEC TARIFF
GOV'T 'WON'T CONSIDER' ADDITIONAL BEC TARIFF
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
THE Government will not approve the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) levying a temporary extra tariff on Bahamian consumers in a bid to recover its estimated $5 million-plus Hurricane Irene repair costs, the minister of the environment confirmed yesterday.
Explaining that the Ingraham administration had neither received an application to implement s...
Bahamas Christian Council President: We Don't Want To Condone Rape In Any Form
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Bahamas Christian Council President Bishop Delton Fernander maintained his stance on the discussion of rape.
Gov't to investigate industrial odours in GB
Gov't to investigate industrial odours in GB
Prime Minister Philip Davis said his administration is concerned about nuisance odours from the industrial park that are impacting nearby residential communities in Grand Bahama.
Why The Bay Restaurant's Brunch Doesn't Disappoint
Why The Bay Restaurant's Brunch Doesn't Disappoint
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Every Sunday The Bay hosts Whip Cream Sundays where you can get a variety of your favorite brunch items and bottomless mimosas before 5pm.
Opposition: We Don't Find The 2023 CARIFTA Games Deficit Surprising
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Opposition and Free National Movement leader Michael Pintard is sounding off on that audit tabled in the House of Assembly this week detailing several findings from the 2023 CARIFTA games.
U.S. Chargé d'Affaires: You Don't Know The Bahamas Until You Go To The Family Islands
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - As she wraps up her tour here in The Bahamas after three and a half years, outgoing U.S. Chargé d'Affaires Usha Pitts says leaving The Bahamas is going to be hard for her.
You Don't Know The Bahamas Until You Go To The Family Islands
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - As she wraps up her tour here in The Bahamas after three and a half years, outgoing U.S. Chargé d'Affaires Usha Pitts says leaving The Bahamas is going to be hard for her.
COP: I'm Looking At 10-15 Years, 2-3 Won't Cut It
COP: I'm Looking At 10-15 Years, 2-3 Won't Cut It
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Police Commissioner Clayton Fernander is once again calling for longer sentences for gun crimes.