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July 16, 2020
Bad laws, bad decisions

This month's reopening of the country's borders to commercial tourism was touted as vital to get Bahamians back to work, and to capture much-needed revenue from the industry occupying the lion's share of the nation's gross domestic product. However, a series of bad decisions and [...]
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April 23, 2024
Parent: It Doesn't Make It A Bad Life, It's Just Very Different

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Edward and Jheaneale Marshall are the proud parents of seven-year-old Bear Marshall.

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February 16, 2012
Nassau resident releases children's book, The Big Bad Rain Monster

Native New Yorker and
longtime resident of Nassau, Bahamas, Jeralyn Lash-Sands has had a
passion for reading and writing stories
since childhood.

The Big Bad Rain Monster is her first children's book.

Beautifully illustrated,

The Big Bad Rain Monster is told with warmth
and heart, and is meant to be read aloud and shared by teachers, parents
and young readers. Children will love the funny ...

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April 15, 2024
BAMSI crops badly hit by Andros fire

THE Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) said 75 per cent of its mangoes, 40 per cent of livestock pastures and 30 bee hives were destroyed when a fire ripped through forests this month.

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March 19, 2024
'TOO BAD YOU SAID NO': Davis responds to Pintard's wasted money claims

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Prime Minister Philip Davis slammed Free National Movement Leader (FNM) Michael Pintard via X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, Tuesday evening after the opposition leader downplayed the importance of the Davis administration's trip to Botswana which is aimed at strengthening diplomatic relations. Prime Minister Davis, in his scathing clapback at Pintard, [...]

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March 18, 2024
"WE WILL WEED OUT THE BAD APPLES"

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Commissioner of Police Clayton Fernander is reaffirming his commitment to addressing rogue officers within the Royal Bahamas Police Force and building trust with the wider Bahamian community. Just last week, an officer was charged with alleged possession of an illegal firearm and ammunition. Several weeks ago, another officer was charged with four [...]

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February 23, 2024
It Can Be A Good, And A Bad Thing," Depending On Who You Ask

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Housing and Urban Renewal Minister Keith Bell recently revealed the 10-year age limit on cars imported into the country could be significantly reduced.

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February 19, 2024
BAD APPLES?: Munroe says rogue officers will be dealt with

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Minister of National Security Wayne Monroe said that the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF), like any other organization, has its 'bad apples'; but, asserted that the top brass of the police force is working diligently to rid the law enforcement agency of those who seek to break the law. The minister's comments [...]

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February 12, 2024
Letters to the Editor: Sowing bad seeds yet expecting a good harvest

Editor, Some have bogusly questioned why I, over these many decades, would regularly submit editorial letters and articles for publication in the media. Well, as a proud citizen of The Bahamas, it has always been my stance that while one has breath in his/her body that he/she should speak out and advocate for national issues. [...]

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February 07, 2024
BAD TIMING: Tourism Minister addresses dispute between hotel union and employers association

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Deputy Prime Minister and Tourism Minister Chester Cooper says he's optimistic about the Bahamas Hotel, Catering & Allied Workers union reaching an agreement with hotel employers "in short order." He further asserted that it is an "incredibly bad time" for labor disputes between both sides, given the surge in tourism activity. Hotel workers [...]

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