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Solar provider recoiled over 50% Bahamian ownership
A US firm, which abruptly abandoned a $1m legal claim against the Government, said the mandate to relinquish 50 percent ownership to Bahamians made it “impossible for foreign investors” to bid on a solar tender.
Solar provider eyes up to $100m raise
A solar power provider is targeting next month to raise between $75m to $100m from Bahamian investors to finance its projects on Abaco and Eleuthera.
Island Luck co-founder unveils 1,000 job Cable Beach resort
An Island Luck co-founder yesterday moved one step closer to realising his Cable Beach resort ambitions by signing a Heads of Agreement for a $300m project billed as creating up to 1,000 permanent jobs.
Fox’s resort project leasing ex-dolphin encounters site
Island Luck’s co-founder is leasing the site of the former failed Blackbeard’s Cay dolphin encounter for part of the $300m Cable Beach resort development he unveiled yesterday.
Publicity biggest lift-off from SpaceX’s landing
A senior Family Island hotelier yesterday said TV coverage and associated publicity will likely be “the biggest” lift-off from The Bahamas hosting the landing of a SpaceX rocket booster on February 17.
Officer hailed a hero over act to save injured jogger
A POLICE sergeant is being hailed as a hero after he risked his own safety to shield an injured jogger from traffic and ensure he got life-saving medical care following an accident on Milo Butler Highway last week.
‘Flawed and unlawful’ claim sees administrator dismissed
Administrator Juleta Smith-Ingraham has reportedly been relieved of her duties effective immediately in South Andros following allegations of non-compliance with provisions of the Local Government Act, which led to the disenfranchisement of two elected Council representatives.
Police investigating claims a fourth-grade student was assaulted by officer on campus
POLICE are investigating claims that a 4th-grade student at EP Roberts Primary School was assaulted by a police officer on campus last month.
Bell dismisses concerns of need for stricter vetting of housing applicants
MINISTER of Housing and Urban Renewal Keith Bell has dismissed concerns about stricter vetting for government housing applicants after a past recipient was charged over murder conspiracy allegations.