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Russian fleet headed to Cuba

RUSSIAN warships conducted drills in the Atlantic, the military said Tuesday, as they were heading to visit Cuba, part of Moscow’s efforts to project power amid the tensions with the West over Ukraine.

URCA: ‘No involvement’ in new BPL rate structure

THE Bahamian energy industry regulator yesterday said it had “no involvement” in developing Bahamas Power & Light’s (BPL) new rate structure that takes effect from July 1.

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AID title sponsor of Jr Tennis Nationals

THE Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association (BLTA) is pleased to announce that AiD is the title sponsor for the 2024 Junior Tennis Nationals.


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Grand Bahama Secondary Schools Athletic Association soccer highlight

THE Grand Bahama Secondary Schools Athletic Association completed its Arthur Parris/Mary Nabb Primary School Soccer League’s 2024 Championships on Monday at the Bishop Michael Eldon School playing field.

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Long/triple jumper Sabriya is making her presence felt

SABRIYA Farquharson couldn’t ask for a better way to end her freshman year at the College of Saint Benedict.

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‘Junkanoo Boyz’ defeated 1-0 by Saint Kitts and Nevis

THE Bahamas national men’s soccer team will return home tomorrow after suffering their latest loss 1-0 versus Saint Kitts and Nevis at Warner Park in Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis.


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Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Insurer’s 2023 worse than expected in 72% profit fall

A Bahamian insurer yesterday said a “challenging” 2023 turned out worse than expected as profits plunged by almost 72 percent as a result of reinsurance cost hikes outpacing local premium increases.

Bahamian firms chosen for renewable contracts

Several Bahamian providers have been selected as preferred bidders to generate utility-scale renewable energy on New Providence and the Family Islands, it was revealed yesterday.


‘We’ve stopped complaining on high light bills. It’s terrible’

A prominent advocate for Bahamian small businesses yesterday said most of his clients and members have ceased complaining about high energy bills and power outages because it is “so normal”.

FOCOL chair: BPL deal is ‘real change’

FOCOL Holdings yesterday confirmed “a good portion” of the $70m recently raised from investors will finance its power generation deal with the Government, its chairman pledging: “This is real change.”

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Energy reform’s $126m ‘game changer’ won’t occur overnight

The Government yesterday pledged Bahamas Power & Light (BPL) and its customers will ultimately enjoy $126m in annual savings through “desperately” needed energy reforms that “won’t happen overnight”.


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Graduation rate sees 14 percent increase

EDUCATION Minister Glenys Hanna Martin said the graduation rate increased by 14 per cent compared to the previous academic year after government approved changes to the Bahamas High School Diploma.

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Two men shot to death in less than 24 hours

A MAN was shot dead last night in the second murder of yesterday and the 53rd murder of the year.

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Sex claim about senior govt official dubbed ‘just rumours’

AFTER sex-related rumours about a senior government member spread like wildfire over the weekend, communications director in the Office of the Prime Minister Latrae Rahming said the government is not distracted by “social media trolls”.


Andros woman pleads guilty to drug charge

A WOMAN was sentenced to three years in prison yesterday after admitting to holding a loaded gun and $40,000 worth of cocaine in her North Andros home last week.

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BPL deal to bring ‘new era’

THE Davis administration unveiled its planned reforms for the country’s energy sector yesterday, pledging to modernise the electricity grid and introduce equity rate adjustments for more affordable and reliable electricity.

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Otabor coming into her own

IN 2018 just before the CARIFTA Games here in Nassau, Rhema Otabor connected with coach Corrington Maycock in his Blue Chip Athletics Club as she followed her brother Michaelangelo Bullard.


Hanna Martin addresses education concerns

EDUCATION Minister Glenys Hanna-Martin is concerned about businesses catering to students during school hours and parents threatening school safety through disorderly conduct that require intervention from law enforcement officers.

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Andre Rodgers senior national baseball tourney was a success

DESPITE the inclement weather, Bahamas Baseball Association secretary general Theodore Sweeting said they still had a very successful Brice Newball Foundation/Andre Rodgers Senior National Baseball Tournament.