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DIANE PHILLIPS: I’ve adopted a turtle named Dilly-Dally

On March 29, I became a proud parent – again.

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PM praises National Youth Guard Programme after emergency drills at the RBDF base

PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis described the National Youth Guard Programme as a “positive gang” that channels young Bahamians toward national development, discipline, and purpose, challenging narratives that portray the country’s youth as unmotivated.

One dead in Easter Monday double shooting

Two people were shot, one fatally, in an Easter Monday incident at Arawak Cay.


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Volunteers clean up Fowl Cay amid outrage over govt failure to remove barge

A YEAR after a barge and tugboat ran aground in a protected marine area here, community members have once again taken matters into their own hands, launching a second volunteer-led cleanup this week amid growing outrage over the government’s failure to remove the wreckage.

Two charged with possession of cocaine with intent to supply

TWO men pleaded not guilty to a series of drug charges stemming from a recent cocaine seizure and are scheduled to stand trial in the Supreme Court on July 16.

Fishermen at Montagu give mixed reports over weekend fish sales

FISHERMEN at the Montagu Beach fishing ramp reported mixed Easter holiday sales, citing bad weather, high operational costs, and increased vendor competition as key challenges.


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AMMC removes Long Wharf cannons for restoration and repositioning

FOUR cannons believed to have stood untouched on Long Wharf for more than half a century were removed last week for restoration, marking the first step in a collaborative effort between John Watling’s Distillery and the Antiquities, Monuments & Museum Corporation (AMMC) to revitalise one of Nassau’s oldest military landmarks.

FACING REALITY: Changing the status quo is a challenge at the post office

Over the past few years, there has been a noticeable shift to modernise the Post Office, which promises a brighter future filled with opportunities and advancements.

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Retired RBDF officer returns home one year after it was gutted by fire

NEARLY a year after fire gutted the home his family had lived in for more than four decades, retired Defence Force Captain Whitfield Neely is preparing to move back in — having spent the last ten months rebuilding it himself, often working late into the night.


Fostering environmental sustainability through community-driven initiatives

As we approach Earth Day on 22 April 2025, the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme (SGP) continues to foster environmental sustainability through community-driven initiatives.

Hailing Freedom Farm

Governor General Cynthia Pratt welcomed members of the Freedom Farm Baseball League joined by Mr Franon Wilson during a courtesy call at Government House.

Traveller security strengthened via $2.2m screening equipment

New security screening equipment worth more than $2.2m has been commissioned at Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) in a bid to strengthen and improve traveller safety.


Team Bahamas racks up relays, adds more medals at CARIFTA Aquatics

Team Bahamas added a wave of medals to its tally during Sunday’s finals at the 2025 CARIFTA Aquatics Championships, capturing three golds in thrilling relay showdowns and securing podium finishes across multiple events.

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Pope Francis dies at 88

The Catholic community in The Bahamas has joined the world in mourning the death of Pope Francis, who passed away in Rome on the morning of April 21, 2025. He was 88 years old.

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2025 CARIFTA GAMES: Team Bahamas climbs to 23 medals after day two

After the boys' under-20 4 x 100 metre relay team got disqualified in the prelminiaries, the under-17 boys' came back and electrified the crowd in the final with the gold medal, while the under-17 and under-20 girls both came through with silver medals at the 2025 CARIFTA Games on Sunday night.


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Team Bahamas builds momentum at CARIFTA Aquatics with multiple gold medals

Team Bahamas continues to make waves at the 2025 CARIFTA Aquatic Championships, racking up a total of 6 gold, 5 silver, and 1 bronze medals as of Sunday morning.

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McKinney, Mackey medal as Team Bahamas pushes CARIFTA Games medal count to 13

Port-of-Spain: Team captain Annae Mackey surpassed the Bahamas junior national record and just missed inking her name on the CARIFTA games record in the women' Under-20 shot put with the silver medal during the morning session of day two of the three-day competition.

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CARIFTA 2025: The Bahamas in close medal race with Jamaica after day one

Port-of-Spain: The Bahamas just missed tying with arch-rivals Jamaica for the most gold medals of the competition on day one of the 2025 CARIFTA Games in Trinidad & Tobago.


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CARIFTA 2025: Bahamas strikes gold in javelin, sprinters advance

While there were mixed results on the track, the field was sizzling during the morning session of the first day of the 2025 CARIFTA Games with The Bahamas earning a pair of gold and silver in the under-17 boys and the under-20 girls javelin.

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Swimming and track teams collaborate to open the 2025 CARIFTA Games

The 2025 CARIFTA Games officially opened today with collaboration from both swimming and track and field teams for the first time.