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Bahamas Bahamas defeats defeats USVI 3-2

THE 2025 Caribbean Baseball Cup continued yesterday at the Andre Rodgers National Baseball Stadium, where The Bahamas faced the United States Virgin Islands in a seven-inning game.

Hotel chief: Our air arrivals ‘lifeline somewhat slipped’

The Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association’s (BHTA) president yesterday conceded that air arrivals to New Providence “have somewhat slipped” while cruise passenger visitors continue to expand.

Tourism market diversity key in challenging 2025

THE United Kingdom is “one of our most promising and steadily growing international markets this year”, the Nassau and Paradise Island Promotion Board’s chief executive said yesterday.


Just 157 firms collecting half gov’ts vat revenue

The Prime Minister yesterday said that just 157 companies were responsible for collecting more than half of the Government’s VAT revenues during the first eight months of 2025.

Tax chief: Power of sale is ‘absolute last resort’

The Department of Inland Revenue's top executive yesterday asserted it is using its ‘power of sale’ as an “absolute last resort” against real property tax deadbeats who have gone decades without paying taxes.

Downtown Nassau hotel names general manager

The Margaritaville Beach Resort Nassau has named Shyam Lalu as its new general manager.


Top airline activates its tie-up with Bahamasair

Bahamasair yesterday confirmed that a premier global airline has activated its interline partnership with the national flag carrier so that its passengers can enjoy improved connectivity to this country.

FRONT PORCH: Major parties in close contest ahead of election

WITH MONTHS to go before the 2026 general election, the major parties are in a close contest for the support and seats required to form the next government that will lead the country into the next decade.

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12032025 EDITION

Wednesday, December 3, 2025


Tourism ‘pacing ahead’ despite ‘reduced weeks’ for November

The Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association’s (BHTA) president yesterday affirmed the 2026 winter season is “pacing ahead” of this year’s performance even as the industry’s line staff union disclosed that some employees were still working “reduced weeks” in November.

US court approves Sarkis’ CCA deal

Sarkis Izmirlian’s personal involvement helped secure the settlement of his decade-long legal battle with Baha Mar’s main contractor that was yesterday approved by a US judge.

Rosewood developer blasts ‘baseless’ work permit claim

The $200m Rosewood Exuma developer yesterday blasted as “baseless assertions” the claims a rival resort has made over the number of work permits it is seeking as it pledged to create 500 “well-paying jobs” during the project’s construction and operational phases.


$3m Queen’s Staircase, water tower upgrade near handover

The Fort Fincastle water tower and Queen’s Staircase are set to be formally handed back to the Antiquities, Monuments & Museums Corporation (AMMC) this week to mark the near-completion of a $3m restoration project.

Bahamas’ boating loss is ‘USVI’s $100m gain’

The Bahamas’ loss is threatening to become a $100m gain for the US Virgin Islands (USVI), the Association of Bahamas Marinas (ABM) president asserted yesterday, as the latest boat tracking data shows “a 40 percent decline in vessels” visiting this nation.

Bad weather costs Nassau 16,000 cruise ship tourists

Nassau lost an estimated 16,000 visitors and four vessel calls on Saturday after strong winds prevented all but one ship from docking at the city’s $300m cruise port, it was confirmed last night.


Sands: ‘No taxpayer value’ in $1.7m AC repairs deal

The Opposition’s chairman yesterday blasted that “there’s no value for taxpayer money” in a $1.7m contract for air conditioning repairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Goodman’s Bay Corporate Centre offices as he challenged why any public funds were spent.

Two arrested at LPIA in seizure of nearly $90K

TWO men were arrested at Lynden Pindling International Airport yesterday after officers seized nearly $90,000 in undeclared cash in two separate incidents.

BTVI board defends president in unions dispute over benefits

THE Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute’s Board of Directors pushed back yesterday against claims that President Dr Linda Davis withheld benefits from staff, insisting that decisions on increments, allowances and other entitlements do not fall under her authority.


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Faulty body trailer replaced at Rand amid morgue delay questions

A MALFUNCTIONING refrigerated trailer used to store bodies at the Rand Memorial Hospital has been replaced, according to Public Hospitals Authority officials, amid questions over overdue delays in the construction of a new morgue facility on Grand Bahama.