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Independence Day Basketball Tourney empowers youth

IN a vibrant celebration of sportsmanship, community spirit and national pride, Senator Michael Halkitis, minister of economic affairs and leader of government business in the Senate, joined forces with GroveMade Empire, a dynamic non-profit organisation rooted in the Grove community, to host a thrilling Independence Day Basketball Tournament.

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Olympian Allan Murray forms BEAST Aquatics swim club

NOW we know exactly what the dynamic coaching trio of Olympian Allan Murray, Kristina Murray and Joshua Murray is doing next season which should also be really exciting news for many Bahamian swimmers.

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National Sailing Committee chairman Dallas Knowles praises Turtlegrass developer

A MAN who grew up in the heartland of America, hundreds of miles from the nearest ocean and would later make an island whose waters he fell in love with his home, was praised today as being “the most dedicated supporter of sloop sailing in The Bahamas.”


Customs apologises for incorrect private aviation fee mix-up

Bahamas Customs’ top official has apologised for “any mistake” after a private aviation organiser revealed attendees at one of the world’s top air shows were given incorrect fee information by an officer.

$60m lobster exports need ‘negligible’ Trump tariff rise

The Bahamas’ annual $60m lobster exports to the US can only withstand a further 2-3 percentage point Trump tariff increase before they become “too expensive to consume”, it was revealed yesterday.

Polymers chief: ‘We’ll work way around’ Trump’s tariffs

Polymers International’s top executive yesterday voiced optimism that “we’ll work our way around” whatever tariff increase Donald Trump decides to impose on Bahamian exports to the US.


$25m Doctors Hospital in GB to bring 90 jobs

Significant construction of Doctors Hospital’s Grand Bahama location is expected to be concluded by the end of year, with a boost of 90 jobs and at a cost of more than $25m.

SBDC executive to take on chamber board role

THE Small Business Development Centre’s (SBDC) executive director, Samantha Rolle, now also has a new post with the aim of boosting the centre’s goals.

Cable Bahamas scoops five awards from Ookla

THE Cable Bahamas Group of Companies has been named the fastest fixed network in the Caribbean - one of five awards it picked up at the Ookla awards.


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PM: Land reform will settle long-standing disputes

Prime Minister Philip Davis said land reform bills passed yesterday will restore confidence in the country’s land registration system, expedite property sales and settle long-standing property disputes.

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Land reform to begin with phased approach

THE Government is to use a phased approach to land reform - starting with pilot adjudication zones. South and Central Andros MP Leon Lundy yesterday said pilot projects will commence on select islands including Andros, Grand Bahama and Abaco. He said they will test “processes, technology and community outreach strategies”.

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Wife offers tribute to officer after fatal crash

THE wife and a former colleague of Police Sergeant Michael Lockhart Jr, a father of six killed in a car crash on Queen’s Highway in Eleuthera on Tuesday, remembered him yesterday as a devoted family man and respected officer.


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Proud moment for DJ Ovadose as he is sworn in as a cultural ambassador

DJ Ovadose was officially sworn in yesterday as a cultural ambassador for The Bahamas.

Minnis: Real immigration threat is greed and corrupt Bahamians

FORMER Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis says the real threat to immigration enforcement in The Bahamas isn’t porous borders — it’s greed and corruption among Bahamians themselves.

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Killarney MP: Sebas is a ‘respectable individual’ who has the right to pursue political office

FORMER Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis has defended Island Luck co-founder Sebas Bastian’s right to pursue political office, calling him a “respectable individual” who should not be denied opportunities available to other Bahamians.


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‘However they split Killarney, I will win’

FORMER Prime Minister and Killarney MP Dr Hubert Minnis says he supports the idea of splitting his constituency to reflect population growth, calling it a “viable option”.

Man granted bail despite pending trial for murder and having a prior conviction

A 23-year-old man has been granted $15,000 bail for armed robbery, despite already being on bail for a murder charge and having served time for a prior conviction.

Accused of threatening man’s life with shotgun

A MAN was granted bail yesterday after being accused of threatening someone’s life with a shotgun in Long Island on Independence Day.


$3,000 fine for stabbing man with cutlass in dispute over garden tools

A MAN was fined $3,000 and ordered to pay compensation yesterday after admitting to stabbing another man in the stomach, allegedly during a dispute over tools on St George’s Avenue.

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‘Public should fund political parties’

FORMER Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis says the public purse should help fund political parties as part of campaign finance reform.