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BahamasLocal.com Banner Ads Surpass 23 Billion Views, Pages Viewed Over 4 Million Times Per Month
BahamasLocal.com Banner Ads Surpass 23 Billion Views, Pages Viewed Over 4 Million Times Per Month
In 2006, when Jason McDowall began developing content for a website he said would become the Google of the Caribbean, there were those who stifled a smile and thought ?good luck...?
Prime Minister: It's Simply How They View Things
Prime Minister: It's Simply How They View Things
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Prime Minister Philip Davis is responding to the U.S. State department report that suggests the country's struggles with gender-based violence, lack of legislation to criminalize marital rape, as well as a lack of protection for the LGBTQI+ community.
National Security Minister: 'Very, very aggressive' anti-gang bill to be reviewed by Cabinet first
National Security Minister: 'Very, very aggressive' anti-gang bill to be reviewed by Cabinet first
NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe said a draft anti-gang legislation is "very, very aggressive" and Prime Minister Philip "Brave" Davis wants Cabinet ministers to review it before it is released for consultation.
Mixed Views On NIB Rate Hike
Mixed Views On NIB Rate Hike
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - In less than six months, there will be a rate increase at the National Insurance Board. Residents giving mixed views on the impending national insurance board rate hike.
Parliamentarians share their views on capital punishment
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- As the national debate intensifies on whether or not the government should stiffen its current laws to utilize capital punishment as a crime deterrent, parliamentarians share their personal views on capital punishment and whether it will truly help curb crime. While the Deputy Prime Minister opted not to comment on the topical issue, [...]
Pintard says Mitchell's comments let 'the cat out of the bag' on govt view of FOIA
FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard said Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell's dismissive comments about the Freedom of Information Act are "incredibly sad" and let "the cat out of the bag" about how the Davis administration feels about a system whose implementation has been slow for more than a decade.
Youtuber Jailed After Crashing Plane For Views
Youtuber Jailed After Crashing Plane For Views
USA - A Youtuber has been jailed for six months for deliberately crashing his plane for millions of views, and then lying about it to U.S. investigators.
Agreement Signed For Bay View Suites Workers
Agreement Signed For Bay View Suites Workers
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - A historic union agreement was signed for workers at a Paradise Island hotel property Thursday afternoon.
Social Services Minister Calls for "Major" Shift in the Way Persons with Disabilities are Viewed
Social Services Minister Calls for "Major" Shift in the Way Persons with Disabilities are Viewed
Minister of Social Services, Information and Broadcasting the Hon. Myles LaRoda has called for a “major” shift in the way society views persons with disabilities.
A Veteran's View At the Remembrance Day Service
A Veteran's View At the Remembrance Day Service
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - When we last spoke to Bahamian World War II Veteran, Comrade Vernon Pinder, he couldn't help but smile when thinking about the upcoming Remembrance Day Service.