DELVIN MAJOR: Working together to halt rogue aviation operators
In the beautiful archipelago of The Bahamas, where air travel is a vital bridge connecting our islands, the safety of the flying public must always be paramount.
Atlantis Coral Towers staff to start returning next week
Atlantis staff asked to take vacation or temporary leave due to the Coral Towers’ closure will begin returning to work next week on September 8, the hotel union’s president said yesterday.
Bahamian marine pilots hail mandate to use their service
Bahamian marine pilots have hailed the enforcement of a compulsory requirement that all vessels calling at this nation’s ports - including private cruise islands - must use their services.
Customs launches training initiative for 92 new recruits
Bahamas Customs has launched a six-month training programme for 92 new recruits and persons transferring from other government agencies.
Ex-pilots union chief loses Bahamasair battle again
A former pilots’ union president has seen his retirement age-related employment dispute with Bahamasair dismissed “in its entirety” for the second time by a Bahamian court.
BLTA MEMBERS regularise their accounts
THE Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association has issued notifications allowing for the regularisation of its members in order to become current.
World Athletics Championship Profile: Ian Kerr
AFTER making his global debut at the Olympic Games, Bahamian sprinter Ian Kerr is back for an encore at the World Championships.
Man gets two years jail for breaking into home and stealing $2,200 cash
A MAN was sentenced to two years in prison yesterday after admitting he broke into a woman’s home and stole $2,200 in cash last month.
Missing maps and data delays Boundaries Commission report
FREE National Movement MP Shanendon Cartwright said the Boundaries Commission did not meet the August deadline for its report because it is still waiting on voter maps and registration figures from the Parliamentary Registration Department.
Glover-Rolle: Govt working to address principal and senior administrator vacancies
LABOUR Minister Pia Glover-Rolle said yesterday the government is working to fill vacant principal and senior administrator positions following strike action by the Bahamas Education Managerial Union (BEMU).
UB could be candidate for accreditation by end of year
THE University of The Bahamas (UB) could be recognised as a candidate for membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) as early as Christmas, a milestone officials say will bolster the institution’s credibility, expand opportunities for students, and attract new revenue.
Despite progress in treating HIV/AIDs, issues around stigma and discrimination remain
DESPITE major progress in treating HIV/AIDS in The Bahamas, stigma and discrimination continue to drive people to hide their status, health officials warned this week.
US CG intercepts human smuggling vessels with five Bahamians and 30 Chinese onboard
FIVE Bahamians, along with a group of 30 Chinese nationals, were intercepted by US Coast Guard officials in three separate attempted human smuggling incidents near Florida.
Bowleg: New Junkanooo Authority Bill will not affect upcoming parades
YOUTH, Sports and Culture Minister Mario Bowleg said the upcoming Junkanoo parades will not be affected by the proposed National Junkanoo Authority Bill, which he expects to table in Parliament next month.
Man waiting trial for murder hit with two new attempted murder charges
A MAN already awaiting trial for a 2021 murder was denied bail yesterday after being hit with two new attempted murder charges in Grand Bahama.
Man accused of assaulting officer with knife
A MAN was granted bail yesterday after being accused of assaulting a police officer with a knife.
Former Bahamasair pilot has retirement challenge dismissed by Court of Appeal
THE Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal by Captain Joseph Moxey challenging his retirement from Bahamasair at the age of 60, upholding a Supreme Court decision.
Health ministry staff to relocate within weeks
A Cabinet minister yesterday said the Government is aiming to relocate Ministry of Health and Department of Public Service staff from Meeting Street within the next two weeks.
Giants promote shortstop Ryan Reckley to Emeralds
The San Francisco Giants have promoted shortstop Ryan Reckley from their Single-A San Jose affiliate to the High-A Eugene Emeralds.
GB Tennis player Rachel is making her presence felt at Columbia College
GRAND Bahamian tennis player Rachel Thompson continues to make her presence felt on and off the tennis court at Columbia College.


