Attorney quizzes WSC employee on 'conflict of interest' in trial
AS testimony resumed on Friday in the ongoing trial of Adrian Gibson and others, a defence attorney sharply questioned a Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) employee about her roles at the company, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
Bahamas routs Costa Rica 15-0 in PONY 16U
Pitcher Kaiden Knowles and designated hitter Elvis Pardo provided the sparks early on the two sides of the field as Team Bahamas shook off their jetlag and overcame their sluggish opener to take out their frustration on Costa Rica in their second game of the PONY Bronco 16U Caribbean and Latin America Baseball Zone Championships.
Bahamas Baseball Association gets A Sure Win sponsorship
A SURE Win ensured that the Bahamas Baseball Association will be able to host a successful Andre Rodgers Senior National Baseball Tournament at the Andre Rodgers Baseball Stadium from June 6-9.
CH Reeves Green Day: Two most valuable athletes recognised
TRAVON Morley and Tajhanique Moncur were given special recognition yesterday as CH Reeves hosted its Green Day for their Raptors student-athletes.
DR KENT BAZARD:
IT’s one of the most frustrating - and often untimely - problems in sport. The sprint is going well, the match is heating up, the relay handoff is smooth—and then it hits.
Sports calendar May 23
THE Bahamas Triathlon Association has announced that its 6th Aquathlon/Triathlon National Championships is scheduled for from May 24-25 in Jaws Beach.
University of The Bahamas golfers victorious in Mingoes Invitational
THE University of The Bahamas’ golf players Rachel Quant and Darrius Thompson were part of the team that won the inaugural Mingoes Golf Invitational, powered by Leno, on Sunday at the Royal Blue Golf Course at the Baha Mar resort.
Fourteen Clubs Golf Academy wraps up the US Kids Golf Spring Tour
FOURTEEN Clubs Golf Academy recently wrapped up its highly anticipated US Kids Golf 2025 Spring Tour, showcasing some of the brightest and youngest golf talent in the country.
Bank of America hired to ‘explore Sandals options’
Sandals has hired Bank of America “to explore strategic options” amid a renewed push to have the Supreme Court appoint a Bahamian bank as ‘co-judicial trustee’ overseeing the resort chain.
Deltec slams ‘gamesmanship’ on ‘unlawfully withheld’ $20m
A Bahamian bank is accusing a global payments provider of converting more than $20m “misappropriated” from itself and its clients into crypto currency and transferring the funds to its own account.
Gov’t ‘within limits’ despite $140m Central Bank jump
The Government was yesterday said to be within its legal borrowing limits despite increasing its reliance on short-term Central Bank advances by $140m, or 72 percent, during 2024.
Clarify Grand Lucayan ‘ambiguity’ via Budget
The Government was yesterday urged to use the 2025-2026 Budget to clarify the “ambiguity” surrounding the Grand Lucayan deal and whether it has received the full $120m purchase price.
PM dodges queries over Grand Lucayan’s $120m
Prime Minister Philip Davis KC yesterday failed to confirm whether the Government has received the full $120m purchase price from Concord Wilshire to acquire the Grand Lucayan resort.
IAN FERGUSON: How summer interns can benefit business
As the school terms winds down and students sit examinations, businesses should now be considering how they will meaningfully engage high school and college students as interns and temporary employees.
Two islands hit with BPL power outages
Mayaguana and Harbour Island were both hit with island-wide power outages yesterday leaving businesses struggling to cope with serving their customers.
Potter’s Cay head praises electrification work moves
The head of the Potter’s Cay vendors association yesterday praised the progress in bringing electricity service to the destination, and added: “By September, the majority of the stalls will have electricity.”
Trade chief: Imports jump sign economy ‘expanding’
The Bahamas Trade Commission’s chairman yesterday said the 18 percent increase in imports for 2024 signals an economy that is expanding.
Man arraigned in teen girl sex assault case
A 22-year-old man was granted $6,500 bail yesterday after being accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl on four separate occasions over the past month.
Man accused of drilling ATM to steal money
A MAN was denied bail yesterday after he was accused of drilling into an ATM on Coral Harbour Road in an attempt to steal $360,000 inside last month.



