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Fallen Marines of HMBS FLAMINGO Honoured at 45th Anniversary Memorial Service

The Royal Bahamas Defence Force held a memorial service today at Coral Harbour Base to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the HMBS Flamingo tragedy.

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Govt push to sign Grand Lucayan deal by May 15

The Government is moving rapidly to seal the Grand Lucayan’s sale to a $10bn Miami-based developer with hopes for a Heads of Agreement signing as early as this Thursday.

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FNM: We will invest $10m in firefighting aircraft and trucks

THE Free National Movement (FNM) says it will invest at least $10m in new fire trucks and a firefighting aircraft — and fund it, in part, by eliminating the Prime Minister’s private plane and cutting luxury government travel.


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Mitchell dismisses early election talks - ‘only one man knows when’

FOREIGN Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell on Friday dismissed speculation that the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) is considering an early general election, asserting that the Davis administration is committed to serving its full five-year term.

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Murder victims’ moms face holiday with heavy hearts

AS families across the country honoured motherhood with hugs, flowers and celebration yesterday, some Bahamian mothers were facing the day with heavy hearts, haunted by the absence of sons lost to violence.

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Tragedy strikes two GB families

A 17-year-old boy drowned in the ocean. A 30-year-old woman died in a car crash with police rushing to save him.


INSIGHT: Are we doing enough for our mothers?

LIKE many of you, I imagine, yesterday I spent time in church celebrating the mothers of our nation.

Florists endure tariff hikes, Mother’s Day sales drops

Bahamian florists say they have endured a decline in Mother’s Day sales while having to pay suppliers more for their inventory.

DEREK SMITH: How to manage AI’s risk and governance

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer an emerging trend.


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Brezile Hamilton and Justyn Thompson win gold

BREZILE Hamilton and Justyn Thompson demonstrated why they are considered one of the top pickleball doubles teams in The Bahamas.

Supreme Court awards woman $25k for unlawful detention by Immigration Dept

THE Supreme Court has awarded $25,000 to Sonette Joseph, ruling that her constitutional rights were breached when she was unlawfully detained for 30 days in 2018 without charge, court appearance, or deportation order.

Vendors report varied outcomes over this year’s Mother’s Day sales

VENDORS at RM Bailey Park had mixed reactions to this year’s Mother’s Day sales, with many saying business was slower than previous years due to economic pressures and changing consumer habits.


Mitchell calls reporting on Cuban issue ‘irresponsible’ but contracts still unpublished

FOREIGN Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell has denounced articles that reported on leaked documents indicating Cuban medical professionals in The Bahamas receive less than 20 percent of their salaries, labelling the most recent piece, an article by the Miami Herald, a “hatchet job”.

Archbishop Pinder says increasing diversity of Cardinals makes Pope of African descent plausible

ARCHBISHOP Patrick Pinder said on Thursday that the increasing international diversity of the College of Cardinals has made the prospect of electing a pope of African descent more plausible, although such decisions ultimately depend on spiritual discernment within the Church.

Growing interest in farming: BAMSI benefitting Long Island

Long Island farmers and residents are reaping the benefits of the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute’s (BAMSI) extension services, which have brought critical support and new opportunities to the island’s agricultural sector.


WORLD VIEW: Good beginning to critical dialogue

By any diplomatic measure, the recent engagement between US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the independent states of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is historic.

GAIN AN EDGE: Kriston Clarke - Driven to make a meaningful impact

Growing up in The Bahamas, Kriston Clarke witnessed first-hand how gaps in healthcare access could affect entire families and communities.

Construction, vehicle repairs drive ‘24’s 3.4% growth hike

The Bahamas saw a 3.4 percent increase in economic output during 2024 that was largely driven by increased construction, motor vehicle repair and merchant wholesale/retail activity.


Ex-chairman returns as Gaming Board secretary

A former Gaming Board chairman has returned to the casino and web shop regulator as its secretary with effect from May 1, 2025.

Royal Caribbean names PI beach club’s finance chief

Royal Caribbean has named Nolan Knowles as director of finance and accounting for its Royal Beach Club project that is set to open on Paradise Island this December.