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City Markets pension trustees launch appeal over injunction
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The trustees for the City Markets employee pension plan have launched an appeal against a judge's ruling that last month extended an injunction freezing nearly $3 million from the 2016 sale of City Markets' former East West Highway headquarters to AML Foods Ltd. Dennis Williams and Rosalee Mckenzie—the City Markets employee pension [...]
Judge rules injunction on sale of land to a food giant to continue
A Supreme Court justice has ruled that the proprietary injunction on the sale of 6.52 acres of land to a food giant be continued, as she urged the parties involved to move the matter to trial without further delay.
Judge extends injunction freezing nearly $3 million from City Markets HQ sale
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — A Supreme Court judge has extended an injunction freezing nearly $3 million from the 2016 sale of City Markets' former East West Highway headquarters to AML Foods Ltd. Justice Dianne Stewart in a March 27th ruling said that having reviewed the evidence and heard all of the submissions, she was satisfied that [...]
Former PM calls for audit of work permits
Former PM calls for audit of work permits
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Former Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday suggested that there be an audit of all work permits issued, noting that concerns over illegal migration, inflation, and the fear of crime are fuelling anger across the country. Minnis yesterday referenced comments made by Labour and Immigration Minister Keith Bell who last month confirmed [...]
Kenneth Hartley Thompson
Kenneth Hartley Thompson
Funeral service for the late Kenneth Hartley Thompson age 69 years of Casbin Road, Blue Hill Estates will be held at Our Lady of the Holy Souls Catholic Church, Young and Deveaux Streets. Tuesday January 31st, 2023, at 10:30 a.m. Officiating will be Monsignor Simeon Roberts, assisted by Rev. Fr. Jonathan Duka. Interment will follow in the Catholic Cemetery, Tyler Street off Boyd Road.
The cost of living crisis
The cost of living crisis
Dear Editor, I got one of the most significant shocks of my life when I saw a young lady holding a baby standing next to me in a food store aisle unzip her bag and politely drop two jars of baby food in it, and calmly zip it back up. Then, she moved farther down ...
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GraceKennedy Money Services customers win thousands of dollars worth of free groceries
GraceKennedy Money Services customers win thousands of dollars worth of free groceries
Sawyer’s Fresh Market Breaks Ground on Paradise Island in Nassau
Calling it a demonstration of confidence in Paradise Island and the Bahamian economy, Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper today officiated the groundbreaking of an 8,000 square foot Sawyer’s Fresh Market, the latest addition to Sterling Global’s Paradise Landing community.
First girls-only soccer camp scores big
First girls-only soccer camp scores big
Muhammed Ali once said, "Community service is the price you pay for living on Earth." This sums up the feelings and mission of Mary and Donnie Knowles, the long-time driving force behind women's soccer in Grand Bahama. The Knowles have been organizing and coaching girls' soccer programs on Grand Bahama for the past 23 years,...
Jailed for receiving stolen aerosols
Jailed for receiving stolen aerosols
A MAN was sentenced to six months in prison yesterday for receiving $47.36 worth of aerosols over the Father's Day Weekend.