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Comfort Suites fully open following blaze

Comfort Suites yesterday said it remains open and fully operational following a a fire that struck part of its premises late on Monday afternoon.

Push for Bahamasair tie-up with Air Canada

Family Island tourism is pushing an interline agreement between Bahamasair and Air Canada to improve same-day connectivity from Nassau and exploit the increase in Canadian winter airlift.

Governor: ‘Work to do in bringing the Gov’t along’

The Central Bank is seeking to put the onus on developers to produce consumer and merchant-friendly digital payments systems that encourage a shift to electronic transactions, its governor said yesterday.


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HG Christie expands community support with Alpha Aquatics Abaco Swim Club sponsorship

HG Christie Limited, The Bahamas’ largest and oldest real estate firm, continues to demonstrate its commitment to community development across the nation by supporting athletic programmes that build character, inspire youth and strengthen local pride.

World Athletics Championships Profile: Camille Rutherford

SHE’S relatively a newcomer to the senior international scene, but Camille Rutherford has been holding her own this year as one of the top female sprinters for The Bahamas.

Jonquel named to WNBA First, All-Defensive teams

New York Liberty stalwart Jonquel Jones has been named to both the 2025 All-WNBA First Team and WNBA All-Defensive Team.


Coe reinforces key strategies for athletics’ growth

THE topics of growth, innovation and prioritisation drove discussion at the 238th World Athletics Council Meeting in Tokyo, where World Athletics President Lord Sebastian Coe reinforced the sport’s key strategies for growth.

95% of female athletes have completed sex testing ahead of the world championships

Nearly all female athletes have completed sex testing ahead of the athletics world championships this month in Japan.

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Tuesday, September, 2025


AID pension fund gains $1.2m purchase from tax delinquent

Trustees for the Automotive & Industrial Distributors (AID) staff pension fund have obtained a Supreme Court Order requiring a property tax delinquent to vacate real estate it acquired for $1.2m.

Pharmacy chief renewing call to eliminate VAT on medicines

The Bahamas Pharmaceutical Association's (BPA) president yesterday renewed his call for the Government to eliminate VAT entirely on prescription drugs on the grounds it is harmful to patients.

Conch & Coconut chief: 'I'll protect our integrity'

The Bahamian principal behind a well-known Briland tourism business yesterday accused his former US business partner of "saddling me with a large tax obligation" while earning "millions" from the venture.


Unpaid taxes, fronting and ‘trade secrets theft’ swirl at Briland firm

A furious bust-up between US and Bahamian business partners has exposed alleged ‘fronting’ and hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid taxes owed by a well-known Briland tourism operator.

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Car crash causes three schools to close early

THREE schools in Grand Bahama were forced to dismiss students early yesterday after a traffic accident toppled utility poles, cutting off power and water and leaving hundreds of children without lights, air conditioning, or functioning toilets.

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Pintard: Large Cabinets undermine Parliament’s independence and voice

OPPOSITION Leader Michael Pintard yesterday warned that oversized Cabinets undermine Parliament’s independence by limiting the number of truly independent voices in the legislature and its committees.


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Former PM Minnis’ son has abortion charges against him dismissed

ABORTION charges against Dr Jamil Minnis, son of former Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis, were dismissed yesterday, along with charges against the mother and sister of a 15-year-old Harbour Island girl accused of helping her end a pregnancy.

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Immigration Commission’s report expected by year-end

AFTER repeated delays, Immigration Commission chair Alexandra Hall said yesterday the long-awaited draft report should finally reach Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis by the end of the year.

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Bahamasair pilot in flight row fired

BAHAMASAIR has fired a captain after a cockpit dispute in Abaco left more than 100 passengers stranded, with officials stressing the incident was isolated and not representative of the airline’s standards.


FACING REALITY: Entitlement, exploitation, and the erosion of society

Every society in every country faces challenges not only from external threats but also from internal decay.

An educator’s journey of service and impact

A young teacher walked into her first classroom at L W Young Secondary School with plans to spend ten years in education.