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Davis joins world leaders at climate conference

ABOUT 120 leaders came together in Glasgow yesterday at the start of COP26, launching two weeks of global negotiations to help determine whether humanity can drive forward the urgent action needed to avoid catastrophic climate change.

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‘Brave’s gone M.I.A. on COVID strategy’

FORMER Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis criticised the Davis administration’s COVID-19 response in the House of Assembly yesterday, saying his successor has been “missing in action” from the fight compared with other world leaders.

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Police probe officer’s actions in Gibson trial

DAMIAN Gomez, QC, said Police Commissioner Paul Rolle told Shane Gibson in a meeting on Friday that the Royal Bahamas Police Force will investigate Superintendent Debra Thompson’s actions related to the former minister’s bribery trial.


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New rules for a ‘new reality’

THE Davis administration yesterday tabled the 2021 Health Services Rules in the House of Assembly to replace the current COVID-19 emergency orders – regulations that, once enacted, will put an end to the competent authority and empower the Ministry of Health and Wellness to manage the ongoing pandemic.

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Waltiea Rolle: ‘I can still play a little more before saying goodbye’

WALTIEA Rolle has had a successful return to pro basketball this season, but the veteran centre still believes she has much room for growth to reach both her short term and long term goals.

Avid golfers announce first annual Potcake Golf Tournament

A SMALL group of avid golfers is taking a swing at combining their love of the sport with their respect for animals – they’ve announced the first annual Potcake Golf Tournament.


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Dorsett continues to move up international softball ladder

BAHAMIAN long-time executive Burkett Dorsett continues to move up the international softball ladder, this time as one of the commissioners for the World Baseball Softball Confederation of Americas Competition.

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Tennis: Sydney Clarke and Blazers earn 10 match wins to end season

HAVING played in her fourth tournament for the year, Sydney Clarke said she’s glad to have made the adjustment to her game from the start of her sophomore season at the University of Arlington at Birmingham.

Food process hub targets $1.8m crowd fund raising

An all-woman partnership is seeking to raise $1.8m via the ArawakX crowd funding platform and become “the regional hub” for food processing and export distribution.


Governor adjusts 2022 GDP growth to 6-8%

The Central Bank’s governor yesterday adjusted 2022 economic growth projections to 6-8 percent, with The Bahamas not expected to “fully erase” COVID’s impact before 2023 “at the earliest”.

Gov’t in Hansard review over heritage sites deal

The deputy prime minister yesterday said the Davis administration is seeking to determine whether Parliament was misled over a contract seemingly related to heritage and cultural tourism.

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Tourism Minister applauds White Sands Bahamas NCAA Golf Invitational teams at the Ocean Club

ACTING Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation (MOTIA) Chester Cooper delivers remarks at White Sands Bahamas NCAA Golf Invitationals at the Ocean Club Golf Course at Atlantis on October 31.


Pintard for FNM leader a no-brainer

THE September 16 general election was the most ho-hum since the formation of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) in 1953. The low voter turnout attest to this fact.

Do we take an apology?

Should we take a so-called apology from a politician seriously when his actions have put us all in financial jeopardy and even our country?

Bad move

The proposal to decrease Vat but add it to bread basket items, and everything else, is wrong. I saw a new government minister on the news saying, that it is an insult to poor people to assume that they only buy bread basket items, but that is what the majority of poor people can afford to buy. Many people are paid 200 or 300 dollars per week. Some people only make 150 per week and they have to pay bills and buy groceries with that.


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Three-year sentence quashed over firearms

THE Court of Appeal yesterday quashed the three-year prison sentence imposed on a senior citizen who was resentenced after prosecutors appealed the $15,500 fine he was initially made to pay when he was convicted of a number of firearm and drug related offences last year.

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Woman faces court accused of libel of Cabinet minister

THE woman accused of defaming former Social Services Minister Frankie Campbell was arrested when she went to a local station to speak with an officer, a court was told.

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$500 marijuana fine - or go to jail

A 27-year-old man caught with $120 worth of marijuana must pay $500 to avoid two months in prison.


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11012021 EDITION

Monday, 1st November, 2021.

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KDK Report: A little big-boned

ONE of my favourite subjects in high school was English literature.