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The LOI as a political tool
The LOI as a political tool
There is great irony in Bamboo Town MP Renward Wells finding a new home in the Free National Movement (FNM).
Bostwick: I was set up
Bostwick: I was set up
Former Free National Movement (FNM) Senator John Bostwick, who is accused of possession of ammunition, told the court yesterday the charge against him represents "the most diabolical setup" imaginable by someone intent on ruining his character and career.
The PLP are clearly afraid of Butler-Turner
The PLP are clearly afraid of Butler-Turner
Blocked last week from telling the nation of the ongoing suffering of her constituents in the wake of Hurricane Joaquin, Loretta Butler-Turner denounced Parliament as "undemocratic".
Judge refuses to lift anonymity order in murder trial
A judge on Wednesday refused to lift an anonymity order that protects the identity of the Crown's principal witness in the case of four people charged with the murder of Kurt McCartney.
Minnis: Govt granted approvals for foreign high-end retailers in Baha Mar
Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis has issues with what he says is the "duplicity" of the Christie administration's expression of dissatisfaction with the dominance of foreign-owned retail businesses downtown while at the same time reportedly granting NEC (National Economic Council) approvals and licenses for several high-end foreign-owned luxury retailers to operate at Baha Mar...
Huge turnout for CIBC FirstCaribbean's Walk for the Cure
The staff, corporate partners, and friends of CIBC FirstCaribbean showed up in large numbers this past Sunday to join the fight for life at the bank?s fourth annual Walk for the Cure.
CIBC First Caribbean's Walk for the Cure Blazes Trails
The staff, corporate partners, and friends of CIBC FirstCaribbean showed up in multitudes this past Sunday to join the fight for life at the bank?s 4th Annual Walk for the Cure.
Trial delayed for four accused in McCartney murder
Trial delayed for four accused in McCartney murder
The trial of the persons whom prosecutors believe are responsible for the 2013 murder of pharmacist Kurt McCartney was yesterday adjourned until next month.
McCartney murder case has another court delay
McCartney murder case has another court delay
The trial of four people accused of the murder of pharmacist Kurt McCartney was yesterday postponed
PM Christie 'Reassured' by China Construction America on Baha Mar
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of The Bahamas the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie said he was "reassured" after talks with China Construction America (CCA) executives in New York, on September 21, 2015.
NAPA Back to School Classic was a success
NAPA Back to School Classic was a success
Race day at the Bahamas Motor Sports Park was filled with illuminous energy.
Magistrate rules Bostwick has case to answer
Magistrate rules Bostwick has case to answer
Former Free National Movement Senator John Bostwick, who is accused of possession of ammunition, has a case to answer, a magistrate ruled yesterday.
Suspect in Neville murder captured
Suspect in Neville murder captured
Following a months-long search, police captured one of the country's most wanted suspects on West Bay Street on Thursday night.
Spate of armed robberies, stolen vehicles in capital
Spate of armed robberies, stolen vehicles in capital
Armed thieves forced a woman driving on Cowpen Road off the road around 3 a.m. yesterday before robbing her of her cell phone and handbag.
Risk manager files 9M claim against Baha Mar
Risk manager files 9M claim against Baha Mar
Claims against Baha Mar Ltd. (BML) and its bevy of associated companies continue to pile up in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, with eye-popping claims filed over the last week by one of Canada's leading insurance brokerage and risk management firms, and by companies that have done extensive work in The Bahamas apart from the multi-resort development on Cable Beach.
Major acknowledges carnival ticket giveaways were a problem
The Bahamas National Festival Commission (BNFC) may have given away over half of the tickets it produced for the first Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival, generating less than $400,000 in revenue for the government, BNFC Chairman Paul Major revealed yesterday.
Wendy's & Coca Cola Draw 3 Livin' Large Finalists
Wendy's & Coca Cola Draw 3 Livin' Large Finalists
Delphine Smith, a loyal and frequent Wendy?s customer has been drawn as the week 3 finalist in the Wendy?s & Coca-Cola ?Livin? Large, Triple-Play 10K Vacation? promotion. She now joins Algericko Hanna and Rameko Brown, the promo?s week one and two winners also vying for the big $10,000 dream vacation grand prize...
Concern for landlords if Baha Mar expats leave
Concern for landlords if Baha Mar expats leave
BAHAMAS Real Estate Association President Carla Sweeting said she is "very concerned" about what will happen to Bahamian landlords if Baha Mar expatriates are forced to leave the country...
Chamber to provide forum to assist local Baha Mar creditors
With Baha Mar's winding up petition underway in the Supreme Court, the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers' Confederation (BCCEC) hopes to soon provide a forum to bring together the resort's local creditors to provide "a clearer understanding" of the situation, especially for those unable to afford legal advice as they await payment.
BNFC to reign in spending for 2016 carnival
BNFC to reign in spending for 2016 carnival
Bahamas National Festival Commission (BNFC) Chairman Paul Major yesterday stated that he is confident the BNFC will reign in the spending of public funds below $10 million for the 2016 Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival following criticisms of the commission's $3.8 million overspend for the inaugural festival.