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Contractors ‘on same page’ over consumer protection

The Bahamian Contractors Association (BCA) was yesterday said to be “on the same page” as the Consumer Protection Commission as both work together to resolve consumer complaints.

West GB ferry proponent quiet over ‘curious’ DPM’

The company behind a proposed ferry service between Grand Bahama’s West End and West Pam Beach declined to respond yesterday after the Deputy Prime Minister said he knew nothing about the venture.

BPL’s new chair now targets 95-98% performance scores

Bahamas Power & Light’s (BPL) newly-appointed chairman yesterday said she is targeting network reliability and performance metrics.


Baby girl's death investigated

A BABY girl's death is being investigated by police.

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Man stabbed to death

A 57-YEAR-OLD man has been stabbed to death in the country's latest homicide.

19-year-old remanded on sexual assault charge involving tourist

Jabez McDonald, 19, of Fire Trail Road was remanded to the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services (BDOCS) following an accusation of sexual assault involving a 20-year-old female tourist.


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Pintard criticizes PM’s 'out of touch' cost of living remarks

OPPOSITION Leader Michael Pintard criticized Prime Minister Philip "Brave" Davis for being “out of touch” with the economic struggles of everyday Bahamians, following Davis' suggestion that adjusting lifestyle choices could help ease the cost-of-living burden.

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Students bridge gap in school exchange programme

KYRIE Campbell, a grade six student at Queen's College, said he met “respectable” and “mannerly” students at Uriah McPhee Primary School through an exchange programme aimed at fostering interaction and learning between the schools.

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Munroe stresses urgent need for conflict resolution training

National Security Minister Wayne Munroe has expressed concern over the lack of conflict resolution skills, noting a trend in domestic disputes across the country.


Freeport electricity battle is ‘difference of opinion’

A senior official with the Attorney General’s Office yesterday branded the legal dispute over who has regulatory authority for the energy sector in Freeport as a “difference of opinion”.

Bahamian business must rise to Amazon challenge

Many do not realise that the retail landscape in The Bahamas is on the verge of a seismic shift.

FOCOL in energy reform talks with US Gov’t bank

FOCOL Holdings is in negotiations with a US government-owned institution to finance its “nine-figure” investment in transforming New Providence’s baseload energy generation, its chairman revealed yesterday.


Atlantis, Baha Mar target $8m energy saving by ‘25

Atlantis and Baha Mar are expecting to enjoy a combined $8m in annual energy cost savings by next year amid industry calls yesterday for a further 43 percent slash in electricity rates.

LPIA hit by 900% hike from Water & Sewerage

THE Bahamas’ main airport gateway suffered a 900 percent increase in its Water & Sewerage bills during its 2022-2023 financial term as total utility costs surged by $1.5m year-over-year.

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PM expects no change in climate change progress with Trump in office

PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said he does not believe his efforts to get developed countries to tackle climate change substantially will be derailed following Donald Trump’s victory in the United States presidential election this week, despite Mr Trump’s critical views about climate science.


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Inappropriate to speak on Pratt’s status, says Sears

IMMIGRATION Minister Alfred Sears would not specify yesterday when Immigration Director William Pratt will be replaced, saying it would be inappropriate for him to discuss specific personnel matters.

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Davis clarifies comments over cost of living after backlash

PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis clarified his comments on the high cost of living yesterday after sparking backlash for connecting the cost to people’s choices in an interview with reporters.

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Immigration commission report coming ‘in due course’

IMMIGRATION Minister Alfred Sears said an immigration commission, appointed last year following the Keith Bell controversy, will be making its report “in due course”.


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Amazon free delivery move

Bahamian retailers, courier companies and freight forwarders were yesterday put on alert over a “seismic” competitive threat after Amazon confirmed it is offering ‘free international delivery’ to this nation.

Two in court on separate ferocious dogs charges

TWO people were charged with separate ferocious dog charges.