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Senator: Take advantage of VAT Holiday on hurricane supplies
SENATOR Kwasi Thompson, State Minister for Grand Bahama, is urging Grand Bahama residents to take advantage of the VAT Holiday on hurricane supplies purchased locally and abroad.
Water Corp owed its supplier nearly $30 million at the end of 2023
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) found itself owing nearly $27 million to its BISX-listed water supplier by the close of 2023, with approximately 80 percent of that sum labeled as "delinquent." In its annual year-end 10-K filing with the US Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC), BISX-listed Consolidated Water disclosed that CW-Bahamas' [...]
Jamaican man accused of having large amount of hemp with intent to supply
A JAMAICAN man was sent to prison yesterday after he was accused of having $94,000 worth of marijuana in his home last Saturday.
Man fined for possession of drugs with intent to supply
A MAN was fined in court yesterday after admitting to a drug charge.
Haitians Rush to D.R. Border For Supplies
Haitians Rush to D.R. Border For Supplies
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - Haitians are rushing to the border with the Dominican Republic, the country's wealthier neighbour, to stock up supplies amid a worsening humanitarian crisis.
Crackdown on illegal shanty electric supply
Crackdown on illegal shanty electric supply
THE government is going after generator owners who illegally provide electricity to residents in shanty town communities for a charge, according to Works Minister Clay Sweeting.
Man charged with possession of dangerous drugs with intent to supply
A MAN was granted $1,000 bail after he was accused of having drugs last weekend.
Man charged with possession of ammunition with intent to supply
A MAN was sent to prison after he was allegedly found with 150 rounds of 9mm ammunition in his Bozine Town home last week.
Man charged with possession of hemp with intent to supply
A MAN was fined $6,500 yesterday after admitting to having $3,040 worth of marijuana products in his home last week.
Royal Caribbean International fulfills pledge of 400 backyard farming kits to ADO, 200 more small farmers received seeds to their future food supply today
With a food import bill topping $1 billion annually and the vivid memory of supply chain shortage, the movement to grow more of what we eat and eat more of what we grow got a boost today when Royal Caribbean International (RCI) presented the last 200 of 400 backyard farming kits to the Agricultural Development Organization (ADO).