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# BAHAMAS Public Services Union (BPSU) president Kimsley Ferguson has criticised Minister Pia Glover-Rolle’s dual leadership ...
# POSTAL employees at the main Post Office in New Providence staged a protest yesterday, accusing acting Postmaster General ...
# A MAN was remanded into custody yesterday after admitting he knocked another man unconscious during a violent altercation last month near Lucky Heart Corner. # Osbourne Smith, 38, appeared before ...
# “This is a very special moment in my life. It’s good to see her following in her father’s footsteps,” said McPhee, a former CARIFTA swimmer now coaching for the past decade. “Like I always tell her, ...
# Latoriano Mackey, 21, made the dramatic decision in front of Justice Guillimina Archer-Minns. He faced charges including attempted murder, attempted armed robbery, conspiracy to commit armed robbery ...
# THE government has announced that an environmental impact assessment (EIA) is expected to be completed and submitted this summer relating to future SpaceX booster landings.
# THE Ayton Family Foundation, founded by Bahamian National Basketball Association (NBA) player Deandre Ayton, held a fundraiser to support the Bahamas’ national basketball team and youth basketball ...
# A furious planning battle has erupted over a Bahamian doctor’s development of a small office complex on Village Road amid residents’ fears it will pave the way for further “heinous” commercial ...
# An ex-Cabinet minister yesterday accused the Government of “flouting the law” over the SpaceX rocket booster landings in its haste “to bend over backwards to please” the latter’s billionaire owner, ...
# The Bahamian tourism industry faces “a very foggy crystal ball” in predicting its near-term performance with global economic turmoil causing many “grave concern”, a senior hotelier warned yesterday.
# Now, with the project’s last five-year Hotels Encouragement Act agreement having expired on March 31, 2024, there are fears that the Government may demand the retroactive payment of Customs/import ...
# The Bahamas’ consumer watchdog yesterday said it has resolved more than one of every four complaints received during the 2025 first quarter while recovering $44,000 in compensation for the public.