LETTERS: Be informed and get involved
In an age where information is more accessible than ever, it’s crucial to recognize the power that comes with being informed.
Cooper should not sleep well
The game inside the Progressive Liberal Party has changed.
Too many suffer in silence
This week, we observe two global moments that speak to the moral and emotional strength of our nation.
LETTER: Stronger quality protection more important medicine than tariffs
I read with great interest your recent article, ‘Bahamas’ double-edged sword over medications’, which featured comments from Dr Marvin Smith and Dr Duane Sands. While Dr Smith raised valid points regarding the potential impact of the Trump administration’s pharmaceutical tariffs on drug costs and availability, I would like to offer a broader perspective on how these dynamics affect the Bahamian market.
Letter: A betrayal of public trust
A profound and telling moment has unfolded on the steps of the House of Assembly, one that should concern every citizen of The Bahamas.
Letter: Usher construction into 21st century by appointing Board
I am writing to draw attention to a concerning issue that has persisted since 2016.
Letter: Safer digital future for Bahamians
I want Bahamians to envision our Bahamas as a place recognised not only for its sun, sand, sea, and service but also for its trustworthiness.
Lessons in Fernander being appointed
I write as a concerned Bahamian who believes public office must be earned by record and reputation, not rewarded by proximity to power. The government’s decision to appoint former Commissioner of Police Clayton Fernander as Consul General to Toronto is not a routine posting. It is a signal. And the signal is troubling.
A cry in the bushes
This morning, a newborn baby boy was found all alone in the bushes of our capital. He was still attached to his umbilical cord, fragile, and crying out for help. By God’s grace, a Good Samaritan familiar to me named Mr Gaitor heard the cry, followed the sound, and found the child. While trying to contact the authorities, Mr Gaitor prayed over the baby and declared life into the atmosphere. His kindness and courage helped save a precious infant. For that, we owe him our deepest gratitude.
By-election has Marco City vibes
FIRST of I would like to extend sincere condolences to the family of the late Vaughn Miller. Not only was he a well-known politician, Progressive Liberal Party Cabinet minister, radio personality and environmental activist, he was also a devout born-again Christian.


