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No blanket approach for moving roadside garages

A scrap metal yard proprietor, who says his business has operated without incident for 40 years, yesterday argued the Government should not adopt a blanket, one-size-fits-all approach to relocating such operations.

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Super Value’s $500,000 egg gamble paid off

Super Value’s owner yesterday asserted its “$500,000 gamble paid off” with the restriction on how many low-priced eggs customers can buy now doubled from just two to four cartons.

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Two killed in separate traffic accidents

TWO people were killed in separate traffic accidents, bringing the country’s road fatality count for the year to 11.


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WSC TRIAL: ‘I’ll come up and slap you’, defence lawyer tells witness

A TOP defence attorney was cautioned in court yesterday after he threatened to slap Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) General Manager Robert Deal during cross-examination in the ongoing trial of Long Island MP Adrian Gibson and others.

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Glover-Rolle silent on who gave support for pay change

PUBLIC Service Minister Pia Glover-Rolle said the administration has met with stakeholder groups that support bi-monthly pay for public servants –– but government officials have not identified the groups.

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Yet more failures over disclosures

THE Public Disclosures Committee chairman said office inaccessibility and facility issues, including mould, have slowed the processing of this year’s public disclosures of public officials.


Water and Sewerage GM grilled over knowledge of the project in Gibson trial

A DEFENCE attorney in the criminal trial of Long Island MP Adrian Gibson and others suggested yesterday that a prosecution witness may have an agenda as he pressed the witness on his involvement in the contracts at the centre of the case.

No Bahamians reported as detained by US Immigrations, says Ambassador Jones

NO Bahamians have been reported as detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) since the United States intensified enforcement efforts, according to Ambassador to the United States Wendell Jones.

Rights committee ‘needs to tackle police brutality and labour violations’

HUMAN Rights Bahamas wants members of the Parliamentary Human Rights Committee (PHRC) to tackle police brutality, arbitrary detentions, and inhumane prison conditions.


GBPA chief doubts over govt plans for Afro-Caribbean marketplace

A GRAND Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) executive doubts the Davis administration has a business plan for the Afro-Caribbean Marketplace project, which it has described as a “game-changing development” for Freeport’s International Bazaar.

Port Authority renames streets in honour of three veteran educators in Grand Bahama

THE Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) has renamed streets in honour of three veteran educators in Grand Bahama who made significant contributions to education and the development of young people.

Woodside named CIBC Caribbean’s Director of Corporate Banking

Nedra Woodside has consistently demonstrated her expertise in credit underwriting, portfolio management, and corporate banking for over 25 years.


Man on bail charged with gun possession

A MAN awaiting trial for murder was remanded into custody yesterday after he was found with two loaded guns near a park in Mason’s Addition last week.

Defence Force officer accused of fraud

A DEFENCE Force officer was granted bail yesterday after being accused of vehicle fraud and allegedly possessing a fake certificate of title last week.

Car theft and having gun magazine charges

A MAN was granted bail yesterday after being accused of stealing a car and possessing a gun magazine last month.


Bahamas Youth Flag Football League launches 2025 season ‘in thrilling fashion’

THE Bahamas Youth Flag Football League (BYFFL) launched the 2025 season in thrilling fashion on Saturday on the fields opposite the original Thomas A Robinson stadium.

Horizon Distributors Blue Waves Swim Club Invitational results

THE Horizon Distributors Blue Waves Swim Club Invitational Swim Meet was held over the weekend at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex. The results from the meet are as follows:

Mako Aquatics club dominates the Horizon Blue Waves swim meet

THE Bahamas Aquatics National Championships is not until June, but the Mako Aquatics showed that they are on pace to defend their title.


Sidney Decius scores twice to propel Mingoes to victory

SIDNEY Decius made his first start at forward for the University of The Bahamas Mingoes men’s soccer team and made the most of it by scoring two goals to propel them to a 3-1 victory against Cavalier FC on Sunday.

Top junior golfers tee off in US Kids Golf Tournament at Baha Mar

AS a prelude to the Junior National Championships and School Golf Championships next week, some of the top junior golfers participated in the US Kids Golf Tournament at Baha Mar on Sunday.