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Gray told to back up BAMSI claims
The Opposition’s deputy leader yesterday challenged the Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources to “substantiate” his claim that BAMSI has reduced the Bahamas’ food import bill by $100 million or otherwise resign.
Legal argument over call for justice to be recused in Nygard court case
LEGAL parties in an ongoing judicial review into allegations that Lyford Cay resident Peter Nygard illegally increased the size of his property were at odds over whether the presiding judge can be perceived to be impartial in hearing the matter during her application to extend her tenure as a Supreme Court judge.
$100k fine for drugs charges
A MAN was fined $100,000 yesterday for drug charges dating back to 2014.
Double raid brings in drugs haul
POLICE seized substantial amounts of marijuana in two separate drug raids over the weekend, resulting in the arrest of two men.
Bahama Brass Band members honoured
Eight long serving members of the Bahama Brass Band were honoured at the Church of God of Prophecy’s Love Centre last week.
BAMSI to open institute in Grand Bahama
THE Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute will be established in Grand Bahama, said Agriculture Minister V Alfred Gray during a press conference at the Ministry for Grand Bahama on Thursday.
The $100m fishing question
Having spoken with many fly fishing guides, lodge owners and international fishermen, I can say the following with absolute certainty.
Vasyli released for January trial
DONNA Vasyli, who is scheduled to be retried in January 2018 concerning the fatal stabbing of her millionaire podiatrist husband, was granted $250,000 bail by a Supreme Court judge on Thursday.
After a hiatus of almost 15 years, All-Eleuthera Regatta set for weekend
WHEN the All-Eleuthera Regatta returns to Governor’s Harbour this weekend, the ASUE Draw will be playing a pivotal role in the sponsorship.
OLYMPIC GAMES: Joanna Evans second in her heat with national record, Monday's schedule
Day two for the Bahamas at the Rio Olympics.
VIDEO: Brookfield made Atlantis' new owner
BROOKFIELD has officially taken over ownership of Atlantis with a “seamless deal” that will see no job losses and no impact on the Bahamas’ economy.
Gray calls for common agricultural fund
AGRICULTURE, Marine and Fisheries Minister V Alfred Gray yesterday proposed that CARICOM nations contribute to a common fund for agricultural development to bring an end to regional dependency on foreign food sources.
OLYMPIC GAMES: Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace fails to qualify
A disappointing start for Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace as she finishes seventh in heat 12 of the 100m freestyle.
Shaunae Miller leads the Bahamas team in Olympic spectacular
RIO de Janeiro, Brazil: With a strong message of promoting peace around the world, the first Olympic Games to be held in South America officially got underway on Friday night with a fantastic display of artistry during each performance.
Opening day for Freedom Farm, JBLN on Saturday
THE most popular youth sport in the Bahamas will see two of its flagship leagues make their official 2015 debut this weekend.
Bahamas Ferries extends freight services to Abaco
Bahamas Ferries has extended its freight services to Marsh Harbour, Abaco, with the addition of its latest vessel, the M/V Inagua Spray.The Inagua Spray, a 246.5-foot roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) vessel, is capable of shipping 18 40-foot containers and tw
Bahamas can make 'substantial inroads' into $500m food bill
THE Bahamas "can definitely make significant inroads" into reducing its annual$500 million food import bill, the Bahamas Agricultural Producers Association (BAPA) president said yesterday, although the Government's stated goal of reducing it by 30 per cent over the next five years was "optimistic".