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Woman jailed after restaurant fight

A WOMAN was sentenced to two months in prison on Friday after she admitted to beating up another woman at a restaurant on Paradise Island last week.

Man accused of attacking girlfriend

A MAN was granted bail on Friday after he was accused of attacking his girlfriend and stealing over $5,000 in cash last month.

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Friday, July 18, 2025.


EDITORIAL: Police's bad behaviour deserves no tolerance

THE viral video that circulated yesterday of an encounter in a Bahamian police station between officers and a woman who had been detained really is a case of everyone being in the wrong.

DIANE PHILLIPS: Whose land is it anyway?

The subject of land reform is probably one of the most important issues facing us. Yet it feels so complicated that most of us do exactly what I’ve been doing – hoping others with a better understanding, good common sense and a lot of wisdom will make the right decisions and we can just carry on worrying about the things we understand and can manage.

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ERIC WIBERG: Hogsty Reef sees 60 wrecks in 250 years

Given Spanish silver coins were found, I would estimate at least 150 wrecks hit Hogsty Reef or atoll since 1500. Here are short accounts of some 50 or more of them from the 1780s to the 1950s.


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Rutherford making her presence felt

She comes from a well-known sporting family that includes legendary triple jumper Frank Rutherford, quarter-miler Dennis Darling and twin football players Devard and Devaughn Darling.

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‘Peace on Da Street’ classic: Clergy vs Politicians showdown

EVERY year the focus of attention for the Hope Center’s ‘Peace on da Street’ Basketball Tournament has been the showdown between the Politicians and the Clergy.

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Coach Geron Sands reflects on historic All-Star appearance

ALTHOUGH he didn’t perform anywhere near what was anticipated, Bahamian mentor and coach Geron Sands said the experience of pitching for New York Yankees’ second baseman Jasrado “Jazz” Chisholm Jr will be a memory that he will cherish for the rest of his life.


DR KENT L BAZARD: Five reasons you are not losing weight

LET’s address the elephant in the room — quite literally. According to the most recent Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) report, The Bahamas now ranks number one in obesity in the Americas. That’s a heavy title, and not the kind we should be proud of.

$600m Carnival port contract at legal fight heart

The port services contract for Carnival’s $600m Celebration Key project is at the heart of a bitter legal dispute between a Freeport-based shipping agent and its former general manager.

Don’t ‘bottleneck’ a property market at 95% of sale price

A prominent Bahamian realtor yesterday warned tax administration reforms must not create “bottlenecks” that slow a “strong” property market where sellers are getting up to 95 percent of the asking price.


Judge rejects injunction bid in Exuma family land battle

The Supreme Court has refused to grant an injunction barring a nephew from “forcibly evicting” his relatives and family members from an Exuma property used for a water sports and tourism business.

Yacht owners: ‘Growing sense of uncertainty about Bahamas’

Yacht owners and managers are warning that The Bahamas is increasingly viewed as “an unpredictable and difficult destination for charter operations” due to consistent tax and fee hikes and other reforms.

Land reform ‘legal and economic milestone’

A Bahamian realtor yesterday asserted that the Government’s land reforms “will be remembered as one of the most important legal and economic milestones in Bahamian history” if implemented correctly.


MP challenges strategy for land reform implementation

The Opposition’s finance spokesman has challenged the Government’s land reform implementation strategy while voicing fears there may be insufficient personnel to effectively implement the changes.

Payments provider ‘leading charge’ on agency banking

A local payments provider says it is “leading the charge” for agency banking in The Bahamas.

End to Long Island airport airlift capacity limitations

The Government’s aviation chief yesterday asserted that the “obstacle limitations” of Long Island’s airport are being eliminated through its runway expansion project.


Container Port aims to fill 120 positions

Freeport Container Port has partnered with the Department of Labour to hold a second job fair as it aims to fill 120 posts linked to its $100m expansion project.

New farmers’ markets set for the Mall and PI

Farmers’ markets will be held on consecutive weekends at key New Providence locations in a bid to satisfy growing public interest in living healthy and eating fresh.