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Blaze damages West Bay Street home

A FIRE yesterday damaged a family’s home off West Bay Street, destroying one room and causing smoke damage throughout the residence.

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Bahamian Neo-Nazi found guilty of conspiracy to damage energy facility in US

BRANDON Russell, a Bahamian and former St Andrew’s School student, has been found guilty in the United States of conspiring to damage an energy facility after prosecutors accused him of being a white supremacist who supported Neo-Nazi ideologies.

Two illegal coal-mining operations demolished in southern New Providence

AUTHORITIES demolished two illegal coal-burning sites in southern New Providence yesterday to address long-standing environmental and public health concerns.


Teen gets 30 months jail for loaded gun

A teen was sentenced to 30 months in prison after admitting to having a loaded pistol on Prison Lane last week.

Govt identifies site for future Bahamas Creative and Performance Arts School

THE government has identified a site for the Bahamas Creative and Performing Arts School (CAPAS), according to Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis.

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02102025 EDITION

Monday, February 10, 2025


‘Do not let Sarkis weaponise Chapter 11 on Nassau hotels’

Baha Mar’s contractor is accusing Sarkis Izmirlian of seeking to “circumvent” the Bahamian courts by using its US Chapter 11 protection as a “springboard” to pursue the winding-up of its two Nassau hotels.

Pilots to challenge aviation test amid operator concerns

Bahamian pilots will today challenge a controversial aviation exam before the Supreme Court amid airline concerns that the test may impact operations and disrupt planned service expansion.

Tax chief: Property filing target ‘ain’t so hard cut’

Tax officials say the February 15 deadline to file details of all corporate real estate dealings “ain’t so hard cut” but there is unlikely to be “a blanket” extension for all of a registered office’s clients.


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Mom says son was ‘humiliated and in pain’ after officer’s alleged assault

CHINIKA Louisius says her fourth-grade son was left humiliated and in pain after a police officer allegedly beat him in front of his classmates, leaving him unable to sleep on his back for days.

Two American women bitten by shark in Bimini Bay

TWO American women were treated in hospital after a shark attack in Bimini last week.

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Fox’s Balmoral Island lease could face legal challenge from former MP

A former Cabinet minister has warned he may initiate legal action over the Government’s decision to lease a portion of Balmoral Island to Adrian Fox for part of his proposed $300m resort project.


Twenty dogs seized after report of maltreatment

TWENTY dogs were rescued by police from a residence on Eton Road on Saturday following concerns of suspected maltreatment.

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Five-year sentence a ‘dangerous message’

A FIVE-year prison sentence for a man who pleaded guilty to molesting his three-year-old twin daughters sparked outrage from women’s rights activists yesterday, with one saying it shows ignorance and indifference to survivors of sexual violence and highlights a flawed judicial system.

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Running in Love III a ‘success’

VALENTINE’S Day is just four days away but love was already in the air at the third edition of the ‘Running in Love’ fun run/walk on Saturday at Arawak Cay.


GAIN AN EDGE: Ka’Lon Duncanson - A study in determination

Ka’Lon Duncanson knows the value of determination.

INSIGHT: What’s the benefit of hosting rocket landing?

ON January 16 this year, just after sunset, the skies lit up in flames over parts of The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Deputy Commissioner defends his appointment against criticism from FNM

DEPUTY Commissioner Anthony Rolle defended his appointment amid criticism from the Free National Movement (FNM).


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Police investigating ‘suspicious death’

POLICE are investigating two separate deaths—a Cuban national found lifeless in his home and a 34-year-old man who succumbed to gunshot injuries sustained earlier this month.

Disney Cruise Lines to build entertainment spaces for children in Eleuthera

HUNDREDS of students across Eleuthera will soon benefit from new outdoor play and sports facilities, thanks to Disney Cruise Line’s $1m commitment to building entertainment spaces across the island.