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Glass Window Bridge closed due to high swells

THE Glass Window Bridge in Gregory Town, Eleuthera, was closed on Friday due to high swells and tides following Hurricane Milton.

Former parliamentarian Philip Galanis 'respected political figure'

TRIBUTES continued to pour in on Friday for former parliamentarian Philip Galanis, with former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham remembering him as a dedicated and respected political figure who transcended partisan lines.

Gaming employee accused of stealing $5K

A WOMAN was granted bail on Friday after she allegedly stole over $5,000 while working at Paradise Games in July.


Pair granted conditional discharge after pleading guilty to causing harm

TWO MEN were granted a conditional discharge on Friday after they admitted to attacking and injuring a man last week.

Man admits to assaulting his ex

A MAN was granted bail after he allegedly threatened to seriously injure his ex-girlfriend at the Mall at Marathon last week.

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Shipping companies lead in consumer complaints

COMPLAINTS against shipping companies increased this year, with people complaining about prices and lost packages, according to Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) chairman Randy Rolle.


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All clear - and time to clean up

THE Bahamas received the all-clear for its northern islands yesterday following the passage of Hurricane Milton, which caused flooding and power outages in Bimini and Grand Bahama but resulted in minimal damage overall.

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A year on and still no answer on WSC death

A YEAR after Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) employee Tony Scriven died in a workplace accident, meaningful information about the findings from the investigation into his death have still not been disclosed.

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PM Davis mourns passing of 'progressive warrior' Philip Galanis

PROMINENT accountant, former parliamentarian, and columnist Philip Galanis has died.


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Horror as boy, 8, is found hanged

AN eight-year-old boy died in a suspected suicide yesterday.

Clubs & Societies: October 11th, 2023

In recognition of Suicide Prevention Month and in preparation for World Mental Health Day on October 10, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated Eta Psi Omega Chapter has officially launched its Sunflowers Mental Health Group, with a comprehensive workshop aimed at equipping members with the tools and knowledge to support at-risk youth and vulnerable community groups.

PHA secures funds to renovate eastern block of PMH including children’s ward

AFTER using Princess Margaret Hospital’s (PMH) chapel for paediatric care since 2021, the Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) said it had secured funding to renovate the eastern block of PMH, which includes the Children’s Ward.


Husband accused of attempting to stab his wife to death last week

A MAN was remanded into custody yesterday after allegedly trying to stab his wife to death last Sunday on Carmichael Road.

Man granted one-year probation for stealing

AFTER admitting to stealing a bag and identification last week, a middle-aged man was placed on one year of probation yesterday.

NPBA gearing up for exciting season

THE New Providence Basketball Association (NPBA) is gearing up for an exciting 2024-25 season.


Hield happy with ‘unselfish’ Warriors

IF there’s one thing that Bahamian Chavanno “Buddy” Hield admitted that he likes about the style of play of the Golden State Warriors, it’s how they do it “unselfishly.”

DRMA say they are not involved in Dorian investigation

THE Disaster Risk Management Authority (DRMA), responsible for preparing the country for disasters, is not involved in what Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis referred to as administrative efforts to investigate deaths related to Hurricane Dorian, according to DRMA Managing Director Aarone Sargent.

DIANE PHILLIPS: The ever changing dynamics of language

I still remember the first time the concept of saying the politically correct thing crossed my path.


Commitment to building code changes questioned as govt committee has only met once this year

A COMMITTEE to revise the building code has only met once or twice this year, according to Bahamas Contractors Association president Leonard Sands, raising questions about the government’s commitment to changing regulations in an era where officials frequently emphasise concerns about climate change.

No Bahamians in Florida in distress in Milton’s aftermath, says Consul General in Miami

CURT Hollingsworth, The Bahamas’ Consul General in Miami, said there were no reports of Bahamians in distress during or after Hurricane Milton, which barreled through Florida as a category 3 storm.