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Reaching out hands to bring an end to crime
Reaching out hands to bring an end to crime
BAHAMAS Against Crime Executive Director C B Moss yesterday called for community based anti-crime initiatives as his organisation launched its "Hands Around Bain and Grant's Town" project, explaining that only a focused approach could alleviate the "violent crime spree" in the country...
Jamia's journey continues
Jamia's journey continues
She challenged herself to earn dual degrees in biochemistry and Hispanic studies in four years, now Jamia Moss, 22, has turned her focus to medicine in her fifth year of university.
CIBC FirstCaribbean helps for the holidays
CIBC FirstCaribbean helps for the holidays
Unity House, Salvation Army and Great Commission receive aid for Holiday activities.
Three years with no CLICO resolution, liquidator threatens medical policies
For the third consecutive year, the Christie administration has promised a resolution to the CLICO affair by the end of the year.
CIBC FirstCaribbean helps for the holidays
CIBC FirstCaribbean helps for the holidays
Unity House, Salvation Army and Great Commission receive aid for holiday activities.
Extradited men appear in U.S. court
Extradited men appear in U.S. court
Extradited drug smuggler Melvin Maycock Sr. waived his right to a speedy trial when he made his initial appearance before a judge last week, court documents reveal.
Author launches first children's book with signings
Author launches first children's book with signings
Philippa Moss will launch her first book "Benny and Bree: The Lost Toy" with a two-day signing event today and Saturday, December 5 at Joseph's Bookstore & Gallery at #53 Soldier Road north.
The Raymond's brought 145 visitors to Bahamas and Sandyport over the years
Frequent visitors to The Bahamas, Canadian couple William and Doreen Raymond, have brought with them the staggering number of 145 guests over the 15 years they?ve stayed at Sandyport Beaches Resort in Nassau.
House committee to probe Zanaboni matter
House committee to probe Zanaboni matter
A special House of Assembly committee has been appointed to investigate claims made by Stellar Waste to Energy CEO Dr. Fabrizio Zanaboni that he provided "small donations" to members of Parliament.
PLP controversy is 'modus operandi'
PLP controversy is 'modus operandi'
REVEREND C B Moss, executive director of Bahamas Against Crime, criticised the PLP this week and questioned if recent controversial comments from party members Wayne Munroe and Leslie Miller are becoming the "modus operandi" of the organisation...
Miller and Munroe should apologize
Miller and Munroe should apologize
Recently there has been a proliferation of offensive statements issued by people in position to know better and to do better.
Decision on extradition appeal tomorrow
Decision on extradition appeal tomorrow
Eleven alleged drug dealers will learn tomorrow whether they will be granted permission to appeal their extradition orders to the Privy Council, the country's highest court.
MP wants bribe probe
MP wants bribe probe
Central Grand Bahama MP Neko Grant called for the police to investigate whether Stellar Waste to Energy CEO Dr. Fabrizio Zanaboni "bribed" public officials and demanded that the foreign investor substantiate his claim that he provided "small donations" to members of Parliament.
Nominations announced for the 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
Ceremony will be Simulcast Live on Saturday, January 30, 2016 on TNT and TBS at 8 p.m. (ET)/5 p.m. (PT)
Parents learn to parent
Parents learn to parent
Abigail Moss-Rolle may be the mother of a child, but she has recently learned about the power of forgiveness and how she can release herself from past hurt and anger through forgiveness, after participating in the Department of Rehabilitative/Welfare Services 12-week National Parenting Programme.
Bail bid postponed for alleged drug dealers
Bail bid postponed for alleged drug dealers
Eleven alleged drug dealers wanted in the United States on drug trafficking charges return to court on Wednesday to seek leave to appeal extradition orders to the Privy Council.
A night for the legends
A night for the legends
The Bahama Brass Band continued with its mission of honoring long-serving members, honoring seven members over the weekend who collectively have contributed 218 years of service build the band ministry that is well-known in the Church of God of Prophecy world.
Don't push car without battery
Don't push car without battery
The University of the West Indies lays claim to educating some of the brightest intellectuals and learned citizens of the Caribbean.
Bail refusedfor men fighting extradition
Bail refusedfor men fighting extradition
A judge yesterday refused bail for five men fighting extradition to the United States on drug trafficking charges.
Five facing extradition await bail decision
Five facing extradition await bail decision
Senior Supreme Court Justice Stephen Isaacs is scheduled to rule today on a bail application made on behalf of five men fighting extradition to the United States on drug trafficking charges.
Fragmenting opposition best hope for another PLP win
Fragmenting opposition best hope for another PLP win
These are not the best of times in The Bahamas.
UDP chairman apologizes for 'vile' videos
UDP chairman apologizes for 'vile' videos
United Democratic Party (UDP) Chairman C. Allen Johnson yesterday apologized for demeaning a woman in several videos he uploaded to Facebook.
Galanis: There is no room for third parties
Galanis: There is no room for third parties
FORMER PLP Senator and MP Philip Galanis yesterday predicted that the newly formed United Democratic Party would not gain sufficient traction to be elected to Parliament, as he insisted that there is no room for third parties in the country...
Armed robbery case to be dropped after co-accused murdered
The prosecution plans to drop an armed robbery case against a woman following the murder of her co-accused.
Court approves extraditions
Court approves extraditions
The Court of Appeal on Wednesday ordered the committal to prison of Melvin Maycock Sr. and 10 other men to await their extradition to the United States to face drug trafficking charges.
Glinton granted leave to appeal contempt conviction
Glinton granted leave to appeal contempt conviction
Attorney Maurice Glinton, QC, was yesterday granted leave to appeal his contempt conviction to the Privy Council.
Teddy Sweeting elected as new BBF president
Teddy Sweeting elected as new BBF president
This past Saturday, the Bahamas Baseball Federation (BBF) experienced a successful Annual General Meeting (AGM) and election of officers, as its third president in the federation's 12-year history was elected into office.
Maxine Evans Presents Books to the Governor General
Maxine Evans Presents Books to the Governor General
Mrs. Maxine Evans of Moss Town, Exuma, left, presented Her Excellency Dame Marguerite Pindling, Governor General, with copies of her books: ?Order in His Courts ? His Order for His Presence? and ?Jehovah Nissi ? The Lord Our Banner? during a Courtesy Call at Government House, November 12, 2015.
Top High School Athletes to Compete in Upcoming National Volleyball Tournament of Champions.
Top High School Athletes to Compete in Upcoming National Volleyball Tournament of Champions.
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, in conjunction with the Bahamas Volleyball Federation (BVF), will present the third annual "National Tournament of Champions," sponsored by J.S. Johnson Insurance Agents and Brokers Limited on November 19 - 21, 2015.
Asthma may not be curable, but it is controllable
Asthma may not be curable, but it is controllable
Asthma is a condition in which a person's airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus.