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Smith: STB members feel intimidated by police
Smith: STB members feel intimidated by police
Attorney for Save The Bays (STB) Fred Smith, in an open letter to Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade released yesterday, claimed that STB members' complaints about "a campaign of harassment, intimidation, hate speech, death threats, arson, violence and a conspiracy to seriously harm or kill" them went unaddressed for well over a year.
Statement on Hurricane Matthew
Statement on Hurricane Matthew
Having just suffered the most severe hurricane to have affected The Bahamas in many years, I am sure that, all would agree that above all, we owe a deep sense of gratitude to Almighty God, through whose power alone we have been brought through this most destructive weather.
Remarks by Her Excellency The Governor-General Regardin The Effect of Hurricane Matthew
Remarks by Her Excellency The Governor-General Regardin The Effect of Hurricane Matthew
Having just suffered the most severe Hurricane to have affected The Bahamas over many years, I am sure that, all would agree that above all, we owe a deep sense of gratitude to Almighty God, through whose power alone we have been brought through this most destructive weather...
STB petitions international body for protective measures
The Royal Bahamas Police Force is investigating ?with dispatch? claims that the lives of five Bahamian citizens ? Fred Smith QC, Francisco Nunez, Joseph Darville, Kirkland Bodie and Romauld Ferreira ? could be in danger because of what the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration has called ?political advocacy.?
Police probe as activists say their lives are in danger
A POLICE investigation has been launched into claims by five Bahamians that their lives are in danger because of their political advocacy and that some of them have had to flee the country.
Public Hospitals Authority chairman criticises Minnis for 'attack'
CHAIRMAN of the Public Hospitals Authority Frank Smith yesterday criticised FNM Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis' "attack" on the Princess Margaret Hospital, saying the Killarney MP is using his office to "gain cheap political mileage" out of "unfortunate" circumstances.
PHA Chairman Responds to Opposition Leader
PHA Chairman Responds to Opposition Leader
The Public Hospitals Authority acknowledges the problem associated with the compressors for the air conditioning unit for the Critical Care Block, which failed as a result of the electrical power cuts and surges associated therewith.
Innovation needs to drive more than just the financial services industry
Market responsiveness has long been a part of The Bahamas' DNA as a forward-thinking international financial center (IFC), and has been the basis of legislation creating innovative, client-centric products and services in a modern, compliant regulatory regime.
FOCUS gives students and future educators an opportunity to grow
Completing its sixth Summer SLAM, FOCUS engaged some 200 students in grades five through 10 in solving real world problems from June 23 to August 5 at The College of The Bahamas.
Diocese mourns death of Canon John Clarke
Diocese mourns death of Canon John Clarke
THE Anglican Diocese of The Bahamas and The Turks Caicos Islands is mourning the loss of Rev. Canon John Colin Clarke, who passed away unexpectedly on Saturday at Doctors Hospital. He was 75.