Minnis: get together and resolve Junkanoo issues
AS tensions between the government and the Junkanoo Corporation of New Providence (JCNP) persist over the proposed Junkanoo Authority Bill, former Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis is urging all parties to come together and resolve their differences—warning that the country’s culture is at risk.
Police investigate two shootings that left three people injured
A 19-year-old woman is among three people in hospital after separate shootings in New Providence yesterday.
BREEF holds public snorkelling event to educate and connect people with the ocean around us
Over 40 people participated in the Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF) public snorkelling event at Sea Beach Promenade on West Bay Street.
Grand cay frustrated by water, power outages
RESIDENTS of Grand Cay, Abaco, say they feel abandoned by the government amid ongoing power and water outages that have made life unbearable and driven tourists away.
RV trailers still in use six years after Dorian
NEARLY six years after the government placed RV trailers in Abaco to assist residents displaced by Hurricane Dorian, Disaster Reconstruction Management (DRM) Authority officials said there is still no definitive deadline for occupants to vacate the temporary housing units even as concerns persist about alleged illegal activity at the site.
Shanty homes marked for demolition as residents face uncertain future
A 25-year-old Haitian man is among dozens facing uncertainty over their future after his landlord informed him that the home he has lived in for two years is set to be demolished next week - just days before his $350 rent is due.
Gang members ‘killed my son’
A MOTHER cried out that gang members “killed my son” as an inquest was held into the man’s disappearance more than a decade ago.
EDITORIAL: Be careful not to kill the passion.
IF you are keeping score in the battle between the government and Junkanoo organisers – then the fact no groups turned out to join in the Emancipation Day rushout in Fox Hill might be seen as one in favour of the Junkanoo Corporation of New Providence (JCNP). Make no mistake, however, there were no winners here.
Jr Pan Am team heads to Paraguay - squad led by veteran swimmers
THE Bahamas Olympic Committee has named a 24-member team to compete in six disciplines in the second Junior Pan American Games, August 9-23.
Charlton sisters compete for the first time at home
SISTERS Devynne and Anthaya Charlton competed together for the first time on Bahamian soil at the BAAA Senior National Track and Field Championships held August 1-2 at the original Thomas A. Robinson Stadium.
Vanessa Desinord represents Bahamas at CONCACAF grassroots charter working group meeting in Miami
VANESSA Desinord, the Bahamas Football Association’s women’s cootball Coordinator, represented The Bahamas at the CONCACAF Grassroots Charter Working Group Meeting July 22-25, 2025, in Miami.
IVOINE INGRAHAM: The face of humility and selfless service
The country’s progress is a collective effort, and we must recognise and thank those who have made genuine contributions. Their efforts are not in vain, and they deserve a heartfelt thank you from the government. This recognition is more than just a formality; it validates their valiant efforts and sacrifices and encourages them to continue going the extra mile, reinforcing the importance of their role in our nation’s development. When people are appreciated, others are encouraged to lend a helping hand. Your role is significant, and your contributions are invaluable.
Triple jumper Kaiwan Culmer qualifies for world championships
BAHAMIAN triple jumper Kaiwan Culmer secured his place at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in emphatic fashion on Friday evening at the original Thomas A Robinson Stadium, jumping a personal best of 17.29 metres on his very first attempt during the Men’s Triple Jump finals at the BAAA Open Senior Track and Field Championships.
Bahamas open Davis Cup tie with 2-1 victory over Cuba
THE Bahamas opened their 2025 Davis Cup tie with a 2-1 victory over Cuba in their Americas Group VI matchup at the National Racquet Sports Centre in Trinidad and Tobago.
Team Bahamas makes a splash at FINA World Aquatics Championships
OLYMPIAN Lamar Taylor and Victoria Russell wrapped up competition for Team Bahamas at the FINA LCM World Aquatics Championships in Singapore over the weekend.
Top athletes clash on our home soil
Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA) hosted its 2025 Senior National Track and Field Championships over the weekend at the original Thomas A. Robinson Stadium, bringing together the nation’s top track and field talents on home soil.
Two new faces are on the collegiate tennis landscape
TWO more tennis athletes have announced their signing to play for a collegiate tennis team in the United States in the fall.





