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Helping to clean up Bimini

Students from Louise McDonald High School took the lead in a major island-wide clean-up, joining forces with local partners to protect Bimini’s environment as part of World Clean-up Day.

Students mark literacy day

Students at Thelma Gibson Primary School took centre stage as leaders in learning during a special assembly marking International Literacy Day.

Fulfilling music dreams

DW Davis Junior High School students are one step closer to realising their musical dreams, thanks to a second major donation of instruments.


Joining the dots

Students across The Bahamas made their mark on the world through creativity, as Sadie Curtis Primary School and others joined millions globally in celebrating International Dot Day.

BAMSI's current and first chairs talk food security

The Bahamas Agricultural and Marine Science Institute's (BAMSI) Board chief has met its first-ever chairman to explore new strategies for achieving food security in The Bahamas.

Jonquel: ‘I try to box out or get a rebound and it’s a foul on me’

Jonquel Jones and the fifth-seeded New York Liberty were eliminated in the first round of the WNBA playoffs as they faced off against the fourth-seeded Phoenix Mercury. In the best-of-three series, the Liberty fell to the Mercury 2-1.


BGDBA playoffs: Panthers and Crime Stoppers in the win column

THE Bahamas Government Departmental Basketball Association (BGDBA) second-round playoffs continued on Saturday at the A.F. Adderley Gymnasium with two tightly contested matchups.

IBA Panthers host registration and meet-and-greet at Anatol Rodgers High School Gym

THE International Basketball Academy (IBA) Panthers hosted its registration and meet-and-greet this past Saturday at the Anatol Rodgers High School Gymnasium.

LETTERS: Protect our kids with no delay

The revelation by The Bahamas Crisis Centre that 180 children, aged between two and 17, were referred for sexual assault over the past eleven months should shake this nation to its very core.


LETTERS: Pride in our national symbols

WE talk often of national pride and our unique culture but how serious are we?

LETTERS: All is not well in the classroom

THERE are some who like to talk about learning loss.

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09222025 EDITION

Monday, September 22, 2025


Morton Salt hails its Inagua deal ‘win-win’

Morton Salt has described the sale of its Bahamas operation as a “win-win” for all parties - including its employees - and pledged that Inagua will “remain a vital component of our long-term supply mix”.

Petition demanding 11 key fly fishing reforms

The Bahamas Fly Fishing Industry Association (BFFIA) has launched a petition demanding reforms in 11 key areas including a ‘fronting’ crackdown and changes to the licences held by captains and guides.

Gov’t touts civil service pay increases of 8-31%

The Government last night said Bahamian civil servants will have received base pay increases of between 8 percent to 31 percent over the last four years following completion of the latest salary review.


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‘Disastrous for the Exumas’: Second Rosewood challenge

A second neighbouring developer is challenging the Rosewood Exuma project’s planning approvals amid fears the latter “will be disastrous for the Exumas” and threaten its own $148m investment.

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SpaceX now targeting 19 more Bahamas landings

Elon Musk’s SpaceX is bidding to resume booster recovery operations in Bahamian waters with up to 19 further landings projected should the necessary government approvals be obtained.

Child dies after Freeport playground swing set collapses on top of him

A CHILD who died when a swing set collapsed at a Freeport playground had to be taken to hospital in his mother’s car because of the delay in an ambulance arriving.


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Fears over infection rise for dialysis patients at PMH

DIAlYSIS patients at Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) are facing heightened risks of infection, with healthcare workers blaming temporary catheters, staff shortages and inconsistent supplies for the crisis.

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Junkanoo divided over support for govt bill

SEVERAL major Junkanoo groups have broken ranks with the Junkanoo Corporation of New Providence (JCNP), throwing their support behind the government’s proposed Junkanoo Authority Bill, despite the JCNP’s opposition.