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Doctors Hospital takes $18m unpaid medical bill provision

Doctors Hospital has taken impairment provisions for almost 31 percent of the $58m in unpaid medical bills owed to it by individual patients and third-party payers such as insurance companies and the Government.

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Cable chief: ‘We like where we are’ despite net loss doubling

Cable Bahamas’ top executive says “we like where we are” despite the net loss for the year to end-June 2025 doubling to $6.746m as 50 percent of New Providence subscribers have now been switched to its new AlivFibr network.

FNM confirms plan to contest Golden Isles by-election

THE Free National Movement (FNM) has confirmed it will contest the upcoming Golden Isles by-election, ending weeks of speculation over whether the opposition would field a candidate for the November 24 poll.


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Two new constituencies proposed - with splits in Killarney and West GB and Bimini

THE Boundaries Commission is proposing creating two new constituencies ahead of the next general election by dividing Killarney and West Grand Bahama and Bimini, The Tribune understands.

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DPP defends lack of jail time for rich businessman

DIRECTOR of Public Prosecutions Cordell Frazier yesterday pushed back against criticism over the sentence given to a wealthy businessman convicted of firearm offences, insisting that cases are judged on their individual merits, not on a person’s wealth or nationality.

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Anger over funds for wedding party - but not for others

THE government’s decision to fund accommodations for some Bahamians who visited Jamaica for a wedding but didn’t leave ahead of Hurricane Melissa’s arrival has triggered anger among some Bahamians, including a grieving family still pleading for help to bring a loved one’s body home from Haiti.


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RBDF officers sent to Inagua complain - Chief says ‘stupid’

AS Hurricane Melissa barrels toward the south-eastern Bahamas, Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) officers ordered to stay behind in Inagua say they are being left to “ride out the storm” in unsafe and inadequate conditions — claims Commodore Floyd Moxey has strongly rejected as false and “stupid”.

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Hundreds flee from the storm

CONFUSION and exhaustion swept through the southern islands yesterday as hundreds of residents tried to flee the path of Hurricane Melissa in what officials described as the biggest pre-event evacuation in Bahamian history.

ALICIA WALLACE: Femicide in The Bahamas

THIRTY-YEAR-OLD Lauren Saunders, who was seven months pregnant, was reported missing last week, and her body was found a bushy area days later.


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Works staff hit out over tools shortage, unpaid vendor bills

Ministry of Works employees yesterday complained they are struggling to perform their duties due to a lack of essential tools and unpaid vendor bills that have left them frustrated and over-extended.

Director hails Caribbean over financial services compliance

The Bahamas’ financial services director has hailed the Caribbean for being “among the most compliant regions in the developing world” while emphasising the importance of regional collaboration.

BPL evacuates workers from islands under Melissa threat

Bahamas Power & Light (BPL) yesterday said employees have already been evacuated from southern islands poised to be struck by a still-strong Hurricane Melissa after taking measures to safeguard power stations and other equipment.


Resort operators brace for Melissa disruption Body

Tourism operators in the central Bahamas were yesterday bracing for potential disruption and damage from a still-strong Hurricane Melissa, whose imminent arrival has forced resorts to scale back operations and reduce staff.

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Tears from relatives as man is found hanged

A MAN believed to be in his early 30s was found dead by family members with a noose around his neck yesterday, in what police suspect was a suicide.

Second chance for man as he admits guilt to grievous harm

A MAN was given a second chance last week after the family of a pastor’s son forgave him for a brutal 2023 attack on Finlayson Street that left the victim with brain haemorrhaging and life-threatening injuries.


Man jailed for threat

A 43-year-old man was sentenced to 12 months in prison for threatening a police officer with a gun on Toote Shop Corner last December.

Bail granted in scam case

TWO men were granted bail yesterday after they were accused of failing to reimburse a man in a financial scheme earlier this year.

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‘Homelessness on rise’ warns activist Gibson

HOMELESSNESS and evictions are on the rise across The Bahamas, according to Families of All Murdered Victims (FOAM) President Khandi Gibson, who said more people are struggling to survive as they have yet to recover from the impact of COVID-19.


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SpaceX and US partners help with Bahamas evacuations

SPACEX has joined forces with US and Bahamian partners to help evacuate more than 1,400 residents from the Southeast Bahamas as Hurricane Melissa bears down on the region.

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Pickstock resigns from senate ahead of nomination day for by-election

PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party (PLP) candidate Darren Pickstock has resigned from the Senate, paving the way for his nomination in the upcoming Golden Isles by-election.