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Election chief out after criticism

ACTING Parliamentary Registration Commissioner Arthur Taylor has been removed from his post and reassigned to another government agency.

Coast Guard rescued 166 people in Bahamian waters last year

THE US Coast Guard rescued 166 people in Bahamian waters last year, officials revealed during a port visit to New Providence.

Labour Minister and TUC chief disagree on which concerns have been addressed

LABOUR Minister Pia Glover-Rolle and Trade Union Congress (TUC) President Obie Ferguson disagree over how many of the TUC’s labour concerns have been addressed, with Mr Ferguson insisting that none has been resolved and warning that the union will take a more aggressive position.


‘More Bahamian experiences’ needed to make most of visitors

A STEADY stream of cruise passengers has seen numbers exceed those before the pandemic, according to a Bay Street businessman.

Bristol manager now top wine professional

A Bristol Wines & Spirits brand manager has become The Bahamas’ latest Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) level three certified wine professional.

‘Beware of vaping dangers’

JARED Saunders, once healthy and active, suffered severe health complications after vaping for two years—an experience he now describes as devastating.


Delays in flights after runway closure

THE closure of a major runway at Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) is causing unusual delays in flight operations, according to Western Air, a leading Bahamian airline.

East Grand Bahama forest fire destroys utility poles and threatens properties

MANY residents were without power yesterday as a massive bush fire, fueled by strong winds on Monday, swept through parts of East Grand Bahama, destroying power poles and threatening properties in several subdivisions.

BNT condemns visitors seen harrassing endangered iguanas at beach in Exuma

THE Bahamas National Trust (BNT) condemned the actions of a group of visitor who were seen harassing critically endangered iguanas on Bitter Guana Cay, Exuma, after a video of the incident surfaced online.


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LPIA’s ‘unusual delays’ as flights three times longer

Airlines yesterday warned travellers to brace for flights to take up to three times’ longer than normal due to “unusual delays” caused by ongoing runway repairs at The Bahamas’ major airport.

‘Opportunity for Freeport’ in fines from US ports

USING Freeport Container Port’s strategic location to receive cargo from global suppliers seeking to avoid any additional fees at US Ports would provide an opportunity to finally help the island reach its shipping potential, according to Dillon Knowles, Grand Bahama’s Chamber of Commerce president.

Treasure Cay developer names Caribbean chief

Treasure Cay’s purchaser has named Steve Griggs as development manager of its Caribbean division, which will oversee daily operations and its regional growth and expansion plans.


GBPA renews initiative to drive tech skills, careers

The Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) has unveiled a paid remote internship initiative to build skills and careers for Bahamians in industries such as cyber security, artificial intelligence (AI) and data science.

Port unveils ‘cruisin’ green’ waste move

The Nassau Cruise Port (NCP) yesterday unveiled its ‘Cruisin’ Green’ sustainable waste management initiative as part of celebrating Global Recycling Day.

Urgent plea for blood donations in GB

HEALTH officials in Grand Bahama are urgently appealing for blood donations as Rand Memorial Hospital struggles to meet the rising demand for transfusions.


Health Ministry investigating claim a man died of food-borne illness from local restaurant

THE Ministry of Health and Wellness said it is investigating claims that a man died from a food-borne illness after eating at a local restaurant.

GB woman pleads for return of tens of thousands of dollars confiscated by police

A GRAND Bahama woman is pleading for the return of tens of thousands of dollars seized by police six months ago, insisting she provided proof of its origin and has hired an attorney to fight for its release.

Man acquitted of murder

A man was yesterday acquitted of murder and attempted murder in the trial of a fatal 2020 drive-by shooting on Hampton Street.


Three-months jail for assault of officer

A WOMAN was sentenced to three months in prison yesterday after admitting to kicking, biting, and throwing a chair at a police officer following a disturbance at a restaurant last weekend.

Two shooting incidents leave two men hospitalised Monday

POLICE are investigating two shooting incidents that occurred in New Providence on Monday, leaving two adult men injured and hospitalised.