KDK Report: Sometimes our body will whisper before it screams
A few months ago, my patient (hereafter referred to as) Paul, despite having lost his father in his teens, never really thought about death.
World’s largest floating book fair returns to Grand Bahama this week
The MV Logos Hope, the world’s largest floating book fair, will return to Freeport Harbour from September 19 to 30, marking its third visit to Grand Bahama.
Op-Ed: Survey findings raise questions on central procurement benefits
The Procurement Planning and Logistics course at the University of The Bahamas, which I facilitate, is coming to an end soon and we are in the final stages of one of the modules, purchasing and supply management.
BAMSI's record enrollment with 15% student increase
The Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) says it has enjoyed record enrollment with student numbers up 15 percent compared to last year for the start of the fall 2025 semester.
Bahamas-based cloud provider teams with Suriname partner
A Bahamas-headquartered provider of sovereign cloud and IT serves says it has expanded its Caribbean reach through an agreement with Suriname's national data centre.
‘Preying upon Bahamians”: Shaq seeking $5m damages
A Bahamian entrepreneur is seeking more than $5m in damages from his former US business partner who he is accusing of “preying” upon himself and others to launch illegal “fronting” operations in industries reserved solely for local ownership.
Exuma resort partnership fuels aviation expansion
A Bahamian private charter operator says it has enjoyed a 20 percent increase in its Exuma flight volume due to a year-long tie-up with the $200m Rosewood developer.
WORLDS DAY 2: Johnson runs lifetime best to semis, Charlton and Jones stopped short
TOKYO, Japan: Printassia Johnson produced a lifetime best performance to book her ticket into the semifinals of the women's 400 metres.
Devynne into semis but Charisma just misses out
TOKYO, Japan: Two-time World Indoor 60 metres hurdles record holder Devynne Charlton cruised into the semifinals, but Charisma Taylor just missed out and Denisha Cartwright fell too far behind to contend.
Coleby-Davis pledges rebuilding aid after storm rips through eastern NP
Energy Minister Jobeth Coleby-Davis has pledged to introduce a system to help residents access building materials to repair their homes after severe weather ripped through parts of eastern New Providence on Friday night.
Home-based chef forced to flee as storm unfolds ‘like a movie'
A home-based chef and entrepreneur was forced to flee his residence on Friday night after severe weather tore through eastern New Providence, ripping apart the roof of his home.
Severe weather causes damage, power outages across eastern New Providence
Severe thunderstorms that swept through eastern New Providence last night left widespread damage and prolonged power outages across several communities.
WORLDS 100M: Jones advances to semis with 10.16
TOKYO, Japan: Despite not getting a good start, Terrence Jones was able to storm back and clinch an automatic qualifying spot for the semifinals with a third-place finish in his heat of the men's 100 metres.
Worlds 100m: Charlton qualifies for semis, Rutherford eliminated
TOKYO, Japan: While both finished fifth in their respective heats of the women's 100 metres, Anthaya Charlton advanced to the semifinals on one of the fastest losing times, but Camille Rutherford did not make the cut.
Charlton through to semis at World Championships
TOKYO, Japan: While they both finished fifth in their respective heats of the women's 100 metres, Anthaya Charlton advanced to the semi-finals with one of the fastest losing times, but Camille Rutherford didn't make it.
Storm topples trees, power lines in Fox Hill
Severe thunderstorms that swept across eastern New Providence last night brought down trees and power lines in the Fox Hill and Yamacraw areas.
OPM: Gov’t reviewing US decision to process Haitian visas in Nassau
Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis is reviewing “in its entirety” the matter of the US Embassy in Nassau being designated a processing site for Haitian visa applications.
AAIA: Fuel exhaustion caused fatal Piper Aztec crash
In its final report released on the one-year anniversary of the crash, the Aircraft Accident Investigation Authority (AAIA) has concluded that fuel exhaustion caused the crash of a Piper Aztec aircraft that killed two people and injured four others.
Ambassador nominee questioned on issues over China and drug trade
PRESIDENT Donald Trump’s nominee for US Ambassador to The Bahamas, Herschel Walker, faced tough questioning on Thursday over how he would counter China’s expanding influence in the region and tackle drug trafficking routes through the country.
BPL not concerned over reluctance of staff to join Bahamas Grid Company
BAHAMAS Power and Light’s chief operating officer, Anthony Christie, said yesterday he is not worried about the optics of workers refusing to be seconded to the Bahamas Grid Company (BGC), despite mounting criticism of the transition plan.


