EXUMA and Ragged Island MP Chester Cooper said he is pleased that the government has terminated its deal for Bahamas Moorings ...
# The Bahamas National Trust (BNT) has branded the now-aborted plan to “privatise” boat moorings throughout the Exuma Cays as ...
# A MOTHER turned her two sons in to police after a viral video showed them abusing another boy, according to National ...
A MAN died in a suspected drowning at Potter’s Cay Dock yesterday. The victim, believed to be in his 40s, was unofficially identified as Antonio Thompson. He was known to assist store owners in the ...
# A COLOMBIAN woman was ordered to compensate an immigration officer and a Baha Mar security officer whom she reportedly bit while they attempted to detain her at the resort last week. # Senior ...
# Rhema Otabor, the national record holder for the women’s javelin event, is gearing up to have another successful outdoor ...
# THE Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources hopes that a buyback programme will help stabilise egg prices and boost ...
# With their ninth Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic title in hand, the Tabernacle Baptist Academy Falcons returned to Grand Bahama yesterday to a grand celebration at the Grand Bahama International ...
# THE government is seeking to borrow $300m for national development objectives, including infrastructure projects, according to Prime Minister Philip Davis. # He tabled several borrowing resolutions ...
# The Government spent 73 percent, or more than two-thirds, of the $60.275m allocated for its Budget Reserve Appropriation fund during the 2024-2025 fiscal year’s first-half, it was revealed yesterday ...
# OPPOSITION Leader Michael Pintard criticised the Davis administration’s handling of the economy, particularly the projected $450m deficit for the fiscal year’s midpoint. # The deficit sharply ...
# Philip Davis KC, unveiling the mid-year Budget in the House of Assembly, sought to soothe concerns over the near-$400m deficit at end-December 2024 by reiterating the Government’s oft-stated ...