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Prime Minister Davis terms the Opening of the Consulate General in Toronto ‘a significant milestone’
Prime Minister Davis terms the Opening of the Consulate General in Toronto ‘a significant milestone’
During his official remarks at an event for the Official Opening of the Consulate General, Toronto, on April 15, 2023, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis said that the occasion marked a “significant milestone” in the deepening of diplomatic relations between the two nations, as well as a testament to their shared history and commitment to fostering mutual growth and u...
BAARK! Powerade Potcakeman Triathlon deemed a success
BAARK!, Bahamas Alliance for Animal Rights and Kindness, completed its 10th annual Powerade Potcakeman Triathlon on Sunday March 5, and it was a resounding success.
Mingoes fall to Regulators, both teams advance to playoffs
The University of The Bahamas (UB) Mingoes men's basketball team suffered a loss to the Leno Regulators, 76-63, in an inconsequential New Providence Basketball Association (NPBA) game Saturday night at the A.F. Adderley Gymnasium.
Officials searching for Haitian migrants who evaded capture on remote part of Andros
Minister of Immigration Keith Bell said yesterday that authorities are searching for a small group of Haitian migrants that evaded capture following an illegal landing in a remote part of Andros this week.
Warning on Haiti
Warning on Haiti
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is warning in a new report that Haiti's worsening national security crisis has the potential to "generate contagion with global implications".
Following visit to country, officials have 'very clear idea' on how to help Haiti
Regional leaders left Haiti on Monday with a "very clear idea" of how to assist the Haitian National Police in its efforts to curb gang violence and bring stability to the crisis-torn island nation, Minister of National Security Wayne Munroe said yesterday.
CARICOM delegation heads to Haiti
CARICOM delegation heads to Haiti
A CARICOM delegation, consisting of representatives from The Bahamas and other countries in the region, left for Haiti yesterday to meet with politicians and other officials there to discuss security issues facing the crisis-torn nation.
Out Island teams hit the floor at Hugh Campbell
Out Island teams hit the floor at Hugh Campbell
The Grand Bahama and Family Island teams tipped off play at the Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic at the Kendal G.L. Isaacs National Gymnasium yesterday.
Resolutions on Haiti, Agri-food Systems, and Security as Prime Minister Davis Closes 44th Regular Meeting of CARICOM
Resolutions on Haiti, Agri-food Systems, and Security as Prime Minister Davis Closes 44th Regular Meeting of CARICOM
This evening Prime Minister Davis officially closed the 44th Regular Meeting of the Conference of the Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) at Baha Mar.
TRUDEAU PLEDGE ON AID TO HAITI - Canadian PM also promises climate change funding
AS he addressed regional leaders at the 44th CARICOM Heads of Government Meeting, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau yesterday pledged to offer $44m in funding to aid Caribbean countries in the fight against climate change, while also unveiling his nation's plans to help bring stability to Haiti.