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A 'Ray' of hope diminishes
A 'Ray' of hope diminishes
One of The Bahamas' greatest boxers ever, a sports icon, and a legend inside and out of the ring, has passed.
Munroe slams parents who cry 'my good son' after murders
Minister of National Security Wayne Munroe yesterday took exception to parents of recent murder victims, who were on bail themselves for murder, referring to their dead loved ones as "my good son".
Eight murders in nine days
Eight murders in nine days
In less than eight hours on Saturday, three men were murdered in two separate incidents, police said, the latest in a spate of murders that have had police racing to pursue suspects.
Minnis tells FNMs: We need to focus on the real problem, the PLP
As he addressed members of the Free National Movement (FNM) during an association meeting in Mount Moriah last night, former Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis said the party should focus on the real problem - the poor governance of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP).
Former Oban chair accused of misappropriating investor funds
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has accused Peter Krieger, the former non-executive chairman of Florida-based Oban Energies, of misappropriating $5.2 million of Oban investor funds between 2017 and 2020.
Cancer Society Announces 21st Annual Ball
Cancer Society Announces 21st Annual Ball
The Cancer Society of The Bahamas is thrilled to announce its 21st Annual Ball, "The Met Gala: Golden Celebration," on Saturday, May 27, 2023, at the Grand Ballroom at Atlantis Paradise Island.
Cancer cases on the rise since pandemic
Cancer cases on the rise since pandemic
THERE has been a rise in cancer since the COVID-19 pandemic with more younger women being affected recently, according to a physician from the Bahamas Cancer Society.
Hometown heroes
Hometown heroes
A. Charlene Gibson is described as a person who prides herself on having a direct and professional approach, but still retains an open-minded easy-going side. It was for this that she was nominated for a Baha Mar Hometown Hero award – in the area of community – and won. Gibson, the business manager at the Children's Emergency Hostel, was one of a number of winners.
Minnis: PM should be last person to talk of failing constituents
KILLARNEY MP Dr Hubert Minnis said Prime Minister Phillip "Brave" Davis should be the last person on earth to accuse him of failing his constituents, saying the record would show that Cat Island is the most neglected constituency in The Bahamas.
Discipleship and mission
Discipleship and mission
Reverend Father David Cooper laid his soul bare during night two of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nassau's City-Wide Lenten Mission, sharing that, if nothing else, he came from the north to be a source of encouragement to others, to show people once again what God can do with brokenness.