Man killed in morning murder
A man in his late 20s to early 30s was found dead on Finlayson Street in Bain Town following reports of gunshots on Wednesday morning. Superintendent Devon Robinson of the Southern Division confirmed that the incident appears to have originated on Bowe Alley, with the victim attempting to flee north before collapsing.
PM calls for end of Cuba embargo
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis reaffirmed The Bahamas’ position on Cuba during his Diplomatic Week opening address at the Grand Lucayan Resort, calling for an end to the trade embargo restricting economic exchange with the island nation.
Single dads and grandparents seeking food assistance
THE number of single fathers and grandparents facing food insecurity in The Bahamas has risen, with demand for assistance showing no signs of decline, according to Hands For Hunger executive director Keisha Ellis.
American mega resorts owner in negotiations to buy Atlantis
The multi-billion dollar owner of iconic Las Vegas mega resorts such as Caesars Palace, MGM Grand and the Venetian is exploring a deal for Paradise Island's Atlantis resort.
'Bring integrity commission now'
CALLS for an independent Integrity Commission have intensified after revelations surrounding former Christie administration officials involved in the Baha Mar conflict with Sarkis Izmirlian and China Construction America (CCA).
Trump wins White House
Donald Trump was elected the 47th president of the United States on Wednesday, an extraordinary comeback for a former president who refused to accept defeat four years ago, sparked a violent insurrection at the US Capitol, was convicted of felony charges and survived two assassination attempts.
Energy forum to promote renewables and reforms
A Cabinet minister yesterday announced that The Bahamas will host an energy forum in a bid to promote energy efficiency and support the increased use of renewable sources.
Pintard: Liveable wage will grow Bahamas middle class
The Opposition’s leader yesterday said implementing an as-yet undefined and undetermined liveable wage could help more Bahamians gain middle class status.
Entrepreneur launches platform to manage customer relationship
A Bahamian entrepreneur yesterday said he has launched a customer relationship management platform targeting especially micro, small and medium-sized businesses in the Bahamian market.
Creative entrepreneurs to be awarded grants
The Small Business Development Centre (SBDC) will tonight name the 39 ‘orange economy’ entrepreneurs who are set to receive a collective $162,538 in grant funding.
Third cohort of the National Youth Guard sees 63 men and women graduate
SIXTY-three men and women from across the nation graduated as the third cohort of the National Youth Guard yesterday, pledging to serve, protect, and lead with honour.
Sweeting’s Cay man charged with vehicular manslaughter
A MALE Sweeting’s Cay resident was charged in Freeport Magistrate’s Court on Monday in connection with the August road death of a motorcyclist.
Davis to be inducted in sports National Hall of Fame
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis will be inducted into the National Hall of Fame as part of National Sports Heritage Month, according to Youth, Sports, and Culture Minister Mario Bowleg.
National Neighbourhood Watch Council head says relationship with police improving
THE chairman of the Bahamas National Neighbourhood Watch Council, Keno Wong, said the council’s relationship with the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) has “rekindled”, despite past criticisms of police inactivity.
Client suing TSWCCU over what he claims are unauthorised withdrawals
A CLIENT of the Teachers and Salaried Workers Cooperative Credit Union Limited sued the company, alleging it breached its fiduciary duty and acted negligently by facilitating several unauthorised withdrawals from his fixed account, totalling $14,000.
Distressed group protests imminent eviction from Poinciana Inn shelter
A BLIND woman, a mother of six, and a dialysis patient are pleading for more time at the Poinciana Inn, a temporary shelter from where they face imminent eviction.
PETER YOUNG: US warning to Israel on aid
IN 1946, President Harry Truman declared the support of the US for the creation of a Jewish state. Since then, its backing for Israel has been largely consistent even though, as demonstrated by Presidents Eisenhower and Ford, this has not necessarily been unwavering. Nonetheless, over the years, Israel has been the largest cumulative recipient of US aid to the extent that it can even be said to have relied on America for its very existence.
Bahamas must ‘flirt’ with 3% growth to sustain jobless cut
The Bahamas must “flirt” with sustained annual economic growth of up to 3 percent to further slash structural unemployment and prove external forecasters wrong, the Central Bank’s governor said yesterday.




