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NEMA to receive Emergency Equipment from Japan
NEMA to receive Emergency Equipment from Japan
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) received grant aid by way of emergency management equipment through a Japanese funding programme...
VIDEO: Going . . . going . . . CRUNCH!
VIDEO: Going . . . going . . . CRUNCH!
THE Royal Bahamas Defence Force has confirmed its vessel HMBS Lawrence Major sustained "structural damage" when another motor vessel rammed into it in Suriname on Saturday.
Port Lucaya Market Place has an Exciting New Amoro Jewelry Store for You to Explore
Port Lucaya Market Place has an exciting new Amoro jewelry store for you to explore and owner Paula Robinson warmly invites you to visit and support a rare new Freeport business bravely opened in spite of the COVID19 restrictions.
Paula is a lifetime jewelry professional with over 36 years' experience in the retail business, 15 of which she managed John Bull, Port Lucaya.
When John Bull clos...
Turnquest worries about GB job losses
Turnquest worries about GB job losses
Grand Bahama is a disaster and the economy is in shambles as a result of Hurricane Matthew, says Shadow Minister of State for Finance Peter Turnquest.
PM pledges to move swiftly in air accident probe
PM pledges to move swiftly in air accident probe
Amid questions surrounding a plane crash that killed Pastor Myles Munroe and eight others on Sunday, Prime Minister Perry Christie yesterday pledged to move swiftly to determine the circumstances that contributed to the accident and what policy changes, if any, need to be implemented.
Munroe, who was the founder and president of Bahamas Faith Ministries International (BFMI), along with his wife, P...
Court quashes conviction in Doris Johnson fatal stabbing
The Court of Appeal yesterday set the young man convicted of manslaughter in the fatal stabbing of another Doris Johnson student free. Justices of Appeal Sir Hartman Longley, Stella Crane-Scott and Sir Micheal Barnett (acting) found that the trial judge misapplied the law by permitting [...]
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Trio spared death penalty must face ruling challenge
Trio spared death penalty must face ruling challenge
THREE men previously spared the death penalty by a Supreme Court judge for the murder of American sailor Kyle Bruner will now have to present arguments to the Court of Appeal as to why that decision should not be reversed.
Former Cabinet Ministers killer has life sentence cut
ONE of three men convicted of the murder of former Free National Movement Cabinet minister Charles "Chuck" Virgil two decades ago has had his life sentence reduced by the Court of Appeal...
New state-of-the-art simulator at Freeport Container Port
Freeport Container Port, a world-class container transshipment hub between the Eastern Gulf Coast of the United States, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean, has upgraded its Crane Operator Training Program through the use a new Ship-to-Shore (STS) and Mobile Harbour Crane (MHK) Simulator from GlobalSim, a Kongsberg Maritime Company.
Bahamas Feeding Network Volunteers Treated to 2-night Stay Aboard the Newly Amplified ‘Oasis of the Seas’
Bahamas Feeding Network Volunteers Treated to 2-night Stay Aboard the Newly Amplified ‘Oasis of the Seas’
Moseff House, the humble yellow building on Fox Hill Road, is headquarters to the volunteers that churn over 6,000 meals each week. From long nights to early mornings, the Bahamas Feeding Network’s (BFN) volunteers work to serve a mission that is greater than they are. With their motto of “Give, give, give”, they are always surprised when they become the ones to receive...