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Pallets with guns left storage facility in Cat Cay, court hears
Three pallets of groceries and appliances left a storage facility in Cat Cay near Bimini without permission from Bahamas Customs, a court heard yesterday.
The revelation was made during the trial of Patrick Rolle, Travis Demeritte and Bronell Humes, who are facing charges related to the discovery of 16 guns and 867 rounds of ammunition in those pallets at the Potter's Cay Dock on August 19.
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Ministry of Youth’s All Boys Afterschool Programme Taking Boys into Positive Pathways
From help with homework, to limbo lessons, sound engineering, conflict resolution, construction technology, auto mechanics and small engine repairs, boys in the Centreville community enrolled in the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture’s (MOYSC) All Boys Afterschool Programme are being exposed to learning opportunities to enrich their lives.
Environment officials tour New Providence Ecology Park
The Hon. Vaughn P. Miller, Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources; the Hon. Zane Lightbourne, State Minister for the Environment and Launa Williams, Acting Director, Department of Environmental Health Services led the list of government officials who recently toured New Providence Ecology Park (NPEP).
Lyford Cay Residents Assn. Pledges $50,000 to Bahamas Feeding Network, hopes its donation ‘will inspire others to contribute’
Calling the work of the Bahamas Feeding Network ‘valiant,’ residents of Lyford Cay today donated $50,000 to the volunteer-based program that has provided parcels for more than 9,000 families...
LaRoda informs House Members of efforts to address Exuma flooding
Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister, the Hon. Myles LaRoda, Monday applauded the efforts of disaster risk managers and emergency response personnel on the ground in Exuma in the wake of the severe flooding that has impacted parts of the mainland.
PM: Exuma flood was traumatic
PM: Exuma flood was traumatic
Prime Minister Philip Davis, who flew in from a meeting with CARICOM leaders in Jamaica on the crisis in Haiti to tour flooded Exuma yesterday, said the heavy rains that caused "traumatic" experiences for many Exumians in recent days was the result of climate change.
Residents react to big announcements for island
Residents react to big announcements for island
The announcement by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation Chester Cooper on Thursday that a deal has been finalized with a consortium to undertake a $200 million redevelopment of Grand Bahama International Airport (GBIA) was hailed by him as "great news" for the island.
KIM DEAVEAUX TO OPEN SOLO EXHIBITION “ALL WOOD” AT DOONGALIK
Doongalik Studios is pleased to announce the Opening of Kim Deveaux’s Solo Exhibition entitled “All Wood” on Monday, October 18th from 5-8pm with covid-19 protocols in place.
Deveaux started working for this show during the covid pandemic lockdowns last year and realized that she had amassed enough pieces of work to have a show. “All Wood” will be her first solo exhibition at Doongal...
'When will we learn'
'When will we learn'
A viral video has called into question the regulation of conch harvesting and overfishing practices despite consistent warnings of "serial depletion" in recent years.
Cruise port pursuing money owed to it by Crystal Cruises
Nassau Cruise Port Limited (NCP) continues to pursue money owed to it by Crystal Cruises, as the affairs of Crystal's parent company Genting Hong Kong continue to be wound up. NCP's Chief Executive Officer Mike Maura Jr. told Guardian Business yesterday that the port's lawyers have continued to pursue Crystal Cruises for sums of money.....