Ayton has the edge in match-up with Buddy
DeAndre Ayton and Chavano “Buddy” Hield dueled in Los Angeles as the Lakers defeated the Golden State Warriors 126-116 in their preseason game at the Crypto.com Arena this past Sunday.
Monroe and Pierre take top spots in Cross Country
The William Johnson Cross Country Invitational took place this past weekend at St Augustine’s College.
Second battle erupts over bid to ‘destroy’ Briland firm
A Briland tourism business is fighting a second battle against efforts to “destroy” it and “force” staff terminations despite successfully preventing its shut-down before the Supreme Court.
‘Even stronger growth’ call as IMF upgrades Bahamas
A Cabinet minister yesterday asserted the Government is aiming “for even stronger growth” after the IMF upgraded The Bahamas’ economic expansion prospects by 0.4 percent for both 2025 and 2026.
Western Air promises improvement as travellers fume on 10-hour delay
Western Air yesterday pledged to improve communication with its passengers after irate travellers voiced their frustration over suffering a ten-hour flight delay in Fort Lauderdale.
Bahamasair wins twice at region’s travel awards
Bahamasair was honoured as the Caribbean’s Leading Airline 2025, and for having the region’s best in-flight magazine, at the recent World Travel Awards (WTA) Caribbean and North America ceremony.
DELVIN MAJOR: We are all responsible on aviation safety reporting
In aviation, safety is achieved not only by regulation and technology, but by awareness, transparency and communication. Every near-miss, every oversight, every procedural deviation - these are early warning signs. They are not just mistakes; they are opportunities to prevent future accidents.
Partnership unveiled over Canada hot sauce launch
The Bahamas is seeking to boost its agriculture exports through a partnership that is launching Bahamian Heat Hot Sauce in Canada.
PM: Salary review not delayed over financing
The Prime Minister last night denied that completion of the civil service salary review was delayed by funding constraints as he instead blamed the scale and complexity of the task.
EDITORIAL: Govt's battle against Junkanoo seems to be getting out of hand
THERE seems to be little love lost in the world of Junkanoo right now.
LGBT+ Bahamians facing stigma and unequal rights
FOR many LGBT+ Bahamians, living openly still means navigating suffocating scrutiny, social stigma, and laws that stop short of protecting their rights.
15-year-old boy accused of murder in fatal shooting of Dennis Lightbourne in Fox Hill
A 15-year-old boy has been remanded to custody after being accused of fatally shooting 19-year-old Dennis Lightbourne in Fox Hill last month.
Man charged with having images and videos of child pornography on his phone
A 27-year-old man accused of possessing child pornography was granted $8,000 bail after appearing before a magistrate yesterday.
Mitchell: Bahamas may abstain from vote on Net Zero Framework amid threats of retaliation from United States
THE Bahamas may abstain from voting on the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) proposed Net Zero Framework amid threats of retaliation from the United States.
Residents from across MICAL arrive in Nassau to show support for Dupuch-Carron’s nomination
DOZENS of MICAL constituency residents have travelled to New Providence to support Robert Dupuch-Carron, founder of the Bahamas Aviation Climate and Severe Weather Networks Ltd (BACSWN), ahead of his appearance before the Progressive Liberal Party’s (PLP) Candidates Committee tomorrow.
Moore: FNM cannot back off from by-election
FREE National Movement founding member Maurice Moore says the opposition cannot “back off” from the a Golden Isles by-election, warning that leaving the Progressive Liberal Party uncontested would be a mistake.
Inquest begins into 2024 boat crash that killed two near Rose Island
A POLICE officer testified yesterday that he dove into the sea to recover the belongings of two men killed in a boating accident off Rose Island, as a coroner’s inquest into the June, 2024 tragedy got underway.
Davis: We will not give in to threats
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis last night accused some union leaders of “grandstanding and public drama” after they called for nationwide industrial action, saying he would not take part in any process clouded by such threats or theatrics.


