KEITH ROYE II: Getting a gig aided by advancing technology
The way we work is undergoing a seismic shift. Traditional 9am to 5pm jobs are no longer the only path to professional success.
Tourism targets European business at travel summit
The Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation has teamed with private sector partners in a bid to generate increased tourism business from the European market.
STATESIDE: Plenty of Trump jokes - and a few regrets?
Amid all the chaos, confusion, malice and mistakes currently reigning in Washington, someone suggested that a few laughs might be in order.
Bail denied for double murder accused
A MAN was denied bail yesterday for a 2018 double homicide in Pinewood Gardens after his previous bail was revoked last year due to his failure to appear for trial.
Probation over stolen bike
A MAN was placed on probation yesterday after admitting to receiving a stolen motorcycle last week.
QC Comets in the lead on day one
The Queen’s College Comets opened the first day of the 2025 Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) Track and Field Championships in the lead with 427.50 points.
‘Most BPL home customers had bills under $125 in January’
MINISTER of Energy and Transport Jobeth Coleby-Davis said 62 percent of Bahamas Power and Light’s (BPL) 94,500 residential customers received electricity bills under $125 in January.
Construction firms go global in hunt for cheaper materials
IN the wake of tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump, construction companies in The Bahamas are hoping an upcoming trip to India will help to obtain affordable materials.
‘Nearly two-thirds of household BPL bills under $125 in January’
Minister of Energy and Transport JoBeth Coleby Davis said yesterday that 62 percent of residential consumers received bills under $125 in January.
Fidelity teams with MasterCard for small business card solution
Fidelity Bank (Bahamas) has teamed with MasterCard to develop a credit card tailored specifically to meet the needs of local entrepreneurs and small businesses.
MP to host intercession event in community
In a time when crime, fatalities and suicides are of serious concern for Bahamians, Member of Parliament for Sea Breeze Leslia Miller Brice is hosting a “Call to Prayer” Gospel concert and intercession event.
Inspiring young readers
FOR Kertorra Davis, faith, family, and community are at the heart of everything she does. A devoted wife, mother, entrepreneur, and now a Christian Bahamian author, Kertorra has added another meaningful title to her name with the release of her debut children’s book, Fruit Treasures of Heaven.
$300m borrowing resolution ‘just a precaution’
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said a $300m borrowing resolution tabled in the House of Assembly last week is a precautionary measure designed to offer flexibility, not an immediate commitment to borrow the full amount.
Man charged over alleged abduction and attack on woman
A 52-year-old man accused of abducting and violently attacking a woman was charged in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.
FRONT PORCH: Lenten pilgrimage and spiritual exercises
The days of Lent are like a mini-pilgrimage, a retreat, a time for spiritual exercises, prayer and practices in preparation for the celebration of Easter and rebirth.
High Commission hosts Bahamian Cambridge alumni
The British High Commission recently hosted the Bahamian alumni of Cambridge University for a celebratory dinner.
Mixed reaction to proposal to relocate roadside garages
SOME roadside garage operators are open but sceptical about the Davis administration’s desire to relocate such businesses from residential areas to designated zones, raising concerns over costs, space limitations, and unfulfilled promises from previous initiatives.
Man accused of gun charges admits curfew breach
A MAN was sentenced to six months in prison after admitting to breaching curfew conditions related to a pending drug and firearm trial, following the discovery of 100 rounds of ammunition at his home last year.
Businessman admits throwing stones through window
A GRAND Bahama businessman who pleaded guilty to causing damage at a local business establishment has been ordered by a magistrate to undergo evaluation and treatment at the Diah Ward of the Rand Memorial Hospital before sentencing.
Guilty of cutlass assault
A MAN was placed on probation yesterday after admitting to assaulting a landowner with a cutlass while attempting to pick bananas.


