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POLICE QUESTION FORMER MINISTER: Officers quizzed Lanisha Rolle as part of investigation
POLICE QUESTION FORMER MINISTER: Officers quizzed Lanisha Rolle as part of investigation
POLICE Commissioner Clayton Fernander confirmed that officers questioned former Cabinet Minister Lanisha Rolle and her husband yesterday as a part of their investigations into the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture.
Rising to the challenge
Rising to the challenge
Law school, independently, is a lot of work, and it's competitive. Adding a second program to it introduces a unique balance that can be difficult, but that aligns with what Owyn J. Ferguson hoped for in pursuing a dual degree at University of Notre Dame.
Bahamas Waste Drivers Meet Commercial License Certification
A new amendment to Road Traffic Laws has resulted in added certifications for drivers at Bahamas Waste. As ofJanuary 2023 the government will require all operators of heavy-duty trucks and vehicles to be in possession of a commercial drivers license.
Casuarina closed for workers' safety
Casuarina closed for workers' safety
Despite a number of delays, All Bahamas Construction Ltd. (ABC), the contractor hired by Lucaya Service Company (LUSCO) to repair the 47-year-old Casuarina Bridge, is still on track for the 2023 first quarter completion date, said LUSCO Chief Executive Officer Charisse Brown. In an October 17 statement, LUSCO announced a full closure of the bridge to traffic, beginning the next day, on instructio...
Message of Condolence from the Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture
On behalf of administrative and technical staff of all Departments of this Ministry, mine is the remorseful task of confirmingmy Ministry’s awesome gratitude for the tremendous contributions rendered to nationalsports development by our retired colleague and our fallen immediate past Deputy Directorof Sports and the husband of our Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Cora Bain-Colebrooke, the lateKevin Col...
No relief in sight
No relief in sight
Don't expect any immediate relief from the high level of inflation. That's the message that came from the Central Bank of The Bahamas yesterday as it released its latest economic and financial developments report.
Hurricane prep lags
Hurricane prep lags
Following two days of torrential rain, resulting in severe flooding of streets, and more than 100 homes across the island, Island Administrator Joseph Ferguson told Grand Bahama News there are still "outstanding issues" that need to be addressed in readying the island for the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Minnis gives his support to WSC chairman Gibson
Minnis gives his support to WSC chairman Gibson
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis fully endorsed Water & Sewerage chairman Adrian Gibson last night, days after questions emerged about contracts awarded under the Long Island MP's tenure.
Answers still needed
Answers still needed
On Nomination Day on April 20, 2017, the same day the Tribune in an explosive expose revealed that then Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald had shamelessly and abusively tried to solicit lucrative contracts from then Baha Mar developer Sarkis Izmirlian, Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis demanded that Prime Minister Perry Christie immediately fire Fitzgerald from his Cabinet.
'Gibson accusations must be looked into'
'Gibson accusations must be looked into'
PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party leader Philip "Brave" Davis has called on the Attorney General and the Commissioner of Police to instruct the Anti-Corruption Unit at the Royal Bahamas Police Force to launch an investigation into allegations regarding contracts awarded at Water and Sewerage Corporation.