Glover-Rolle addresses public servants’ concerns over incremental increases
AFTER some public servants complained that incremental increases were not accurately reflected in their monthly pay, Labour and Public Service Minister Pia Glover-Rolle said yesterday that payments were made on time.
Camp launched in GB for children with disabilities
A SUMMER camp was launched in Freeport on Monday for Grand Bahama children with disabilities.
A doctor, psychologist and lawyer among RBDF reserve graduates
A MEDICAL doctor, a psychologist and a lawyer are among the Royal Bahamas Defence Force’s (RBDF) reserve training programme graduates.
Man tells judge that he feared for his life after admitting to removing monitor
A MAN who admitted to breaching his bail conditions and ditching his monitoring device on the street told a judge he feared for his life after being shot four times.
Man charged with July 18 fatal stabbing
A 42-year-old man was remanded in custody yesterday after he was accused of a fatal stabbing in Sunshine Park earlier this month.
Man accused of sexually assaulting woman
A 45-year-old man was granted $3,000 bail yesterday after he was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in Fox Hill in May.
Man gets three years jail for loaded gun
A MAN was sentenced to three years in prison yesterday after admitting to having a loaded gun in his Kennedy Subdivision home last week.
PETER YOUNG: Real change or more of the same in Britain?
In last week’s column, I said I would examine today the policies of a new Labour government following its massive victory in Britain’s general election earlier this month.
PETER YOUNG: With all his flaws, why do people vote for Trump?
With the US presidential election in November now not far away, many people are following almost daily the activities of former US president and Republican Party nominee, Donald Trump.
$300m GB resort project receives full approval
THE SIX Senses development in Grand Bahama has received full approval to start its $300m resort project, according to developer Marc Weller.
Doctor in need of transplant airlifted to US
AJITA Wallace-Pinder, a newly married doctor in dire need of a heart transplant, was airlifted out of the country on Friday and underwent surgery.
Cooper: 12 million to visit this year
ACTING Prime Minister Chester Cooper expects The Bahamas to attract 12 million visitors this year.
A month on, no update from police on shooting of dog
THE owner of a dog police killed last month is questioning why it is taking so long for police to investigate the incident and reveal its findings.
Three dead in road crashes
NARISSA Reckley, a young woman killed in a car accident on Friday, was a quiet and loving person “who lived life to the fullest”, her relatives said.
Paris Olympics - opening ceremony to remember
PARIS, France — Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Mario Bowleg said he’s been pleased with what he has seen so far at the 2024 Olympic Games and, if there are any doubts or concerns, the Bahamas Olympic Committee said there should be no need to worry about Team Bahamas which is all ready to go.
Pintard: Bahamas bottom in region for stopover growth
FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard said the government’s refusal to recognise that stopover arrivals to The Bahamas are decreasing is doing more harm than good to the economy.
No one deserves to be left in the dark when it comes to BPL
THE Olympics comes once every four years – but sadly for us, power outages courtesy of BPL come more often than that.
KDK REPORT: The chance to play
According to millions of players across the globe, the game of chess is analogous to life itself.
Eleuthera next for women entrepreneur programme
UNITED States Chargé d’Affaires Kimberly Furnish said the Academy of Women Entrepreneurs will expand to Eleuthera, its fifth island in The Bahamas.



