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Work In Progress: Issues Being Addressed At Government Graveyards
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The Covid-19 pandemic may be over but some areas are still feeling the fallout. Case in point? Government graveyards.
Food programme still being probed
Food programme still being probed
PRIME Minister Philip "Brave" Davis said police are still investigating the COVID-19 food programme the Minnis administration launched, adding police recovered "matters" unrelated to the programme.
Minister of Tourism: The Issue of Sharks Is Being Addressed By Cabinet
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Following another deadly shark attack that took the life of a 44-year-old Boston woman on Monday, the issue is now being discussed by Cabinet.
Man remanded after being charged with manslaughter
Man remanded after being charged with manslaughter
A MAN was remanded yesterday after he was accused of causing the death of a person last month.
HATE CRIME?: American transgender woman takes legal action after allegedly being attacked
HATE CRIME?: American transgender woman takes legal action after allegedly being attacked
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — An American transgender woman is taking legal action against a local night club on West Bay Street after she was reportedly brutally beaten by five men on Saturday night. According to her attorney, Mark Symonette-Rolle, she was visiting The Bahamas for her 26th birthday when the incident occurred. The victim claims that [...]
URCA to make 'inquiries' after Cable Bahamas customers complain over NFL games being blocked
URCA to make 'inquiries' after Cable Bahamas customers complain over NFL games being blocked
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) says it is "making its own inquiries" after being bombarded with complaints from irate Cable Bahamas customers over National Football League games being blocked on Sunday. The regulator said: "The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) is aware of Cable Bahamas customers having National Foot...
WSC worker denies being coerced to testify against Gibson
A SENIOR employee at the Water and Sewerage Corporation denied a defence attorney's suggestion yesterday that she was coerced into giving evidence against Adrian Gibson and his co-accused to avoid being charged in the case.
Man granted bail after allegedly being found in possession of submachine gun
A MAN was granted bail yesterday after he was accused of being found with a loaded submachine gun in his home last week.
DEADLY OUTCOME WARNING OVER BAIL: 'If I could turn back time, I wouldn't let my brother get bail', Monitor company details alert system for police, Carlos Reid - curfew stipulations not being enforced
IF Carlisa Davis could rewind time, she wouldn't let her older brother get bail. Elvardo Deveaux was 19 when he allegedly killed a man on Maxwell Lane and 22 when he was fatally shot on Milton Street.
Opposition accuses Davis administration of being "fiscally irresponsible"
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- The Opposition has accused the Davis administration of being "fiscally irresponsible" and called on the government to stop the wasteful spending in the wake of the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) warning that the current fiscal year's deficit will be "considerably larger than projected. Opposition Shadow Finance Minister Kwasi Thompson in a statement said, "Again [...]