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Police Commissioner supports govt's newly proposed anti-gang legislation
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Police Commissioner Clayton Fernander said he supports the passing of the Anti-Gang Bill (2024) and the Penal Code (Amendment) Bill 2024, which was passed in the House of Assembly on Wednesday. Fernander asserted that the bill will be critical in the police force's fight to rid the country of criminal enterprises that [...]
At Agri-Business Expo, Prime Minister affirms the goal of reducing food import bill -- 25% by 2025
At Agri-Business Expo, Prime Minister affirms the goal of reducing food import bill -- 25% by 2025
After a five-year hiatus, a two-day Agri-Business Expo was launched during an official ceremony held at the Gladstone Road Farmer's Market Site on Friday, April 12, 2024.
Palmdale Primary gets Pinwheel Garden as part of Child Protection Month activities
The Government of The Bahamas is intent on maintaining safe environments in which children can thrive -- free from all forms of abuse be it physical, mental, verbal and/or sexual, in addition to neglect, Minister of Social Services, Information and Broadcasting the Hon. Myles K. LaRoda said Monday.
PM Asserts That Government Has Right To Wrangle GBPA
PM Asserts That Government Has Right To Wrangle GBPA
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Prime Minister Philip Davis says government is standing firm on its intent to collect $357 million dollars which it says is owed by The Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA); he also asserted that government has the legal right to strong-arm the GBPA for the multi-million dollar payback. The GBPA has been given [...]
Organization expert multiple award winning author Yvette Bethel reveals 'the hidden miracle worker'
Organization expert multiple award winning author Yvette Bethel reveals 'the hidden miracle worker'
Internationally acclaimed Bahamian organization expert Yvette Bethel calls trust the ‘Hidden miracle worker in any office’
Attorney General clarifies his statement and government's position on Bail Act amendment
Attorney General clarifies his statement and government's position on Bail Act amendment
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Attorney General Ryan Pinder has sought to clarify his recent statements made in the press, and the government's position, concerning amendments to the Bail Act. The AG was quoted by media, several weeks ago, stating that the current Bail Act did not need to be amended. However, during the weekly press briefing [...]
AG confirms government purchase of Rodney Bain building for new Supreme Court complex
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The government has purchased the property to house the new Supreme Court complex in New Providence, Attorney General Ryan Pinder has revealed, with construction to commence in 2024. The new judicial complex is slated to house at least 19 new supreme courts, related judge's chambers, and support services. "I am pleased [...]
A Final Salute to the Late Obie Wilchcombe, in West End, Grand Bahama
Hundreds of people from all walks of life gathered at the Pro-Cathedral of Christ the King on Saturday, October 14, 2023 for the funeral service of the late Hon. Obadiah H. Wilchcombe, Minister of Social Services, Information and Broadcasting and Member of Parliament for West Grand Bahama and Bimini.
Grammy winning icon Sting to kick off Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival presented by Baha Mar
Grammy winning icon Sting to kick off Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival presented by Baha Mar
A live performance by iconic 17-time Grammy winning musician Sting is expected to open next month's Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival presented by Baha Mar.
Five habits that you need to change as soon as possible
When I started my career, I worked in the hospitality and tourism industry. Like any responsible organization, it was standard practice to watch our numbers very closely. In fact, my team would have a morning meeting to update us on the daily forecasts and yesterday's actual performance numbers (e.g. Memberships, arrivals, departures, stayovers, customer satisfaction), in comparison to every other...