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Teen admits to possession of loaded gun and drugs

A 16-year-old boy was remanded to prison yesterday after admitting to having a loaded gun and drugs at his home on Friday.

Two charged with assaulting man with a deadly weapon

TWO men were granted bail yesterday after being accused of assaulting an person with a handgun earlier this month.

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Govt strengthens partnership with Western Atlantic Medical School

The government has signed an amended Heads of Agreement with the Western Atlantic Medical School, replacing the original agreement that was established before the onset of COVID-19 and Hurricane Dorian.


Dog shot dead as man attacked by three animals

A DOG was shot dead after a man was attacked by three unrestrained dogs while walking in Dundas Town, Abaco, yesterday.

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Govt announces National Bridge programme

THE government has announced a sweeping National Bridge Programme that will see the construction and rehabilitation of key bridges in Exuma, Andros, and New Providence, part of a broader push to improve connectivity and safety across the Family Islands.

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$1m roadwork to begin on Joe Farrington Road mid-May

THOUSANDS of residents and businesses along Joe Farrington Road are being told to prepare for noise, dust, and detours, as a $1m infrastructure project kicks off by mid-May.


AG: Mining Bill will bring much needed oversight to an unregulated industry

Attorney General Ryan Pinder yesterday defended the government’s landmark Mining Bill during Senate debate, saying it will finally impose strict oversight on an industry that has operated without clear rules for decades.

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Pinder and Barnett-Ellis clash over promised lower BPL bills

ATTORNEY General Ryan Pinder and Senator Micheala Barnett-Ellis clashed in the Senate yesterday over the government’s promises to lower electricity costs.

Govt to meet with Bank of The Bahamas over Andros’ reduced banking hours

GOVERNMENT officials will meet with Bank of The Bahamas executives this week amid growing outrage over drastic reductions in banking hours on Andros.


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Nurses protest at ‘foreign bias’

PROTEST erupted outside the orientation for newly hired healthcare workers from Ghana yesterday, as about a dozen Bahamian nurses accused the government of sidelining local talent in favour of foreign recruits.

Warrants issued for three police officers after court no-show

THREE police officers failed to appear in court yesterday as an inquest opened into a deadly 2020 police-involved shooting, prompting Coroner Kara Turnquest Deveaux to issue arrest warrants against them.

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Man found dead at Sandyport in Suspected suicide

A man believed to be in his 40s has died in a suspected suicide in the Sandyport area.


04282025 HOME BUYER'S GUIDE

Monday, April 28, 2025.

LETTER: Thoughts on Bahamasair rate hike

BAHAMASAIR Customer Service announcement on their increase of fees for baggage... first surely Bahamasair could have waited til after Easter? The explanation and reasoning and consequence is hilarious... increasing the fees Will Improve The Quality Of Services! Press releases who checks them?

LETTER: Formalise rideshare industry

LET’S formalise the Rideshare industry. The Ministry of Energy and Transport has sent out a public notice to warn residents that Ride Share apps are illegal. It is not the first such notice.


LETTER: Only Bahamians should be national heroes

WHEN we make people sort of national heroes, shouldn’t they be Bahamians? Who is a Bahamian? Legally carries at minimum a Bahamas Passport which signifies the person has the Constitutional right to be called Bahamian.

EDITORIAL: Simple enough to clarify Cuba wage concerns

THE situation with the employment of Cuban workers in The Bahamas continues to show a lack of clarity when everything should be very simple.

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04282025 EDITION

Monday, April 28, 2025.


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Giants win titles

In a gritty comeback performance, the Commonwealth Bank Giants proved that you should “never underestimate the heart of a champion.”

Sports calendar April 28

THE Red-Line Athletics Track Club has announced that there has been a slight change in the events and schedule for its fourth annual Youth Track Classic.