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President's death a 'blow'
President's death a 'blow'
Reverend Dr. Michael C. Symonette described the death of Rev. Dr. Lloyd C. Smith, the late president of the Bahamas Missionary & Educational Convention, as a "blow", and called for continued prayers for his wife, Minister Linda Smith, his family, and the Baptist community.
NEW CLAIMS BY FNM OVER BELL BEHAVIOUR: 'Permits given to people in custody and businesses without valid licences'
NEW CLAIMS BY FNM OVER BELL BEHAVIOUR: 'Permits given to people in custody and businesses without valid licences'
A HOST of irregularities under Immigration Minister Keith Bell have been alleged by FNM leader Michael Pintard - including work permits granted to arrested individuals who had made no application, for businesses that had no licence and interventions that led to concerns being raised by Immigration Director Keturah Ferguson.
Sounding the alarm on fentanyl
Sounding the alarm on fentanyl
Fentanyl, the powerful synthetic opioid, is seldom, if ever, spoken about publicly in The Bahamas.
Licensees call for halt to Port, govt row
Licensees call for halt to Port, govt row
Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) business licensees are calling for an immediate halt to a public spat between the government and the Port, and for both sides to meet and come to a decision on the way forward for the betterment and future growth of the island.
GPBA fires back
GPBA fires back
A day after Prime Minister Philip Davis announced in Parliament the government is going after the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) for monies he said are owed to the Public Treasury, GBPA fired back in a strongly worded statement, saying it contests the Davis administration's claim, and accusing the government of being in breach of the Hawksbill Creek Agreement (HCA), which "has held Freeport ...
MISSING SUB'S LINK TO BAHAMAS: Company tested vessel in nation's waters and partnered with university
MISSING SUB'S LINK TO BAHAMAS: Company tested vessel in nation's waters and partnered with university
AS rescue efforts continued for five people missing in a submersible expedition running out of air after descending to the sunken Titanic, details emerged of the company behind the expedition's links to The Bahamas - including a similar trip offered in our waters.
Fatherhood: There's always room for improvement
Fatherhood: There's always room for improvement
The day set aside to officially honor fathers is in the history books for another year, but fatherhood is not something a man should take a break from, and one pastor urges men to make the commitment to improve as fathers.
Refuse to conform! Refuse to compromise!
Refuse to conform! Refuse to compromise!
Raphael R. Roker is living out his calling to preach the never-changing gospel in an ever-changing world.
Bahamas sees 50% increase in visitors from affluent Latin American markets
Air tickets data from leading travel analytics firm ForwardKeys shows a 50 percent increase in travelers from affluent Latin American markets during the first quarter of 2023.
Catch of a lifetime: Bahamian is named 'Angler of the World'
After years of being a competitive angler, Grand Bahama resident David Fingland became the first Bahamian to be declared Top Angler in the 2023 Offshore World Championship (OWC) Sportfishing Tournament.