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‘What happened to PPP for GB Airport, why did it fail?’

EAST Grand Bahama MP Kwasi Thompson raised questions about the fate of a previously announced Public-Private Partnership (PPP) for the redevelopment of Grand Bahama International Airport following Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis’ announcement over the weekend that the airport and the Grand Lucayan sale are now part of a single deal.

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IDB $100m loan to enhance infrastructure of Water and Sewerage Corporation

MORE than 200,000 Bahamians are expected to benefit from a $100m loan agreement between the Davis administration and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), which will be used to enhance the Water and Sewerage Corporation’s (WSC) efficiency, potable water supply, and waste services.

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Miami-based developer ‘to buy Grand Lucayan’

A Miami-headquartered developer boasting $10bn in resort and real estate assets is the potential Grand Lucayan purchaser locked in negotiations with the Davis administration, Tribune Business can confirm.


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$15k fine for officer who tried to solicit sex from minor

A POLICE corporal dodged a potential eight-year prison sentence yesterday after a judge fined him $15,000 as part of a plea deal he took for attempting to procure sex from a minor.

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Murders up 9% - with majority of victims known to law enforcement

SEVENTY-TWO percent of murder victims in 2024 were known to police, 15 percent were killed while on bail, and 11 percent were under electronic monitoring at the time of their murder, according to statistics police have released.

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Family denies they apologised over police retaliation claim

THE family of a man who was killed after a traffic accident denied that they had apologised for their public statements accusing the police of retaliation in connection with an armed raid of their home despite pronouncements yesterday from Police Commissioner Shanta Knowles.


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‘No police link to bank car killings’

POLICE Commissioner Shanta Knowles said investigations into the murders of Michael Fox, Jr, and Dino Smith have uncovered no evidence linking police involvement.

Man charged in $15.8m Acklins drug bust

A 33-year-old man was imprisoned yesterday after being connected to a $15.8m cocaine and marijuana bust linked to a plane crash in Acklins last December.

PETER YOUNG: Passing of a British rock icon

IT is said by writers who become insomniacs that they often have their best ideas in the middle of the night.


Man charged with arson and murder after woman succumbs to injuries caused by fire

A MAN has been charged in connection with the fatal arson of a home on Baillou Road last month, which led to the death of a 31-year-old woman.

New body cams for police to be deployed within next 90 days

COMMISSIONER of Police Shanta Knowles said the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) has 900 body cameras and is working to secure an additional 300 to equip frontline officers.

37-year-old accused of rape in San Salvador

A 37-year-old man was remanded into custody yesterday after he was accused of sexually assaulting a 30-year-old woman in San Salvador last month.


FACING REALITY: The prerequisite for emotional maturity in those who would lead

The American Psychological Association defines emotional maturity as “a high and appropriate level of emotional control and expression.”

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From passion to a profession

RICKEA Hepburn, 24, has transformed her passion for travel into a career by launching a travel agency dedicated to showcasing The Bahamas’ true beauty and providing affordable travel options for those eager to explore the world.

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Female prison officer disciplined over barbershop fight caught on video

A FEMALE prison officer has been fined $1,000 and will be ineligible for promotion for three years after being involved in a fight captured in a viral video.

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Family disputes police chief: 'We did not apologize'

The family of Gihano Moss today denied that they have apologized for their public statements accusing the police of retaliation in connection with an armed raid of their home despite pronouncements from incoming Police Commissioner Shanta Knowles.

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Deadly mother and son killers whose story spanned the US and The Bahamas

A MURDER plot in The Bahamas that prompted an in-depth investigation by former Tribune managing editor John Marquis in his book Evil and Son is now to feature in a documentary on NBC’s Dateline tonight.


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Trump tariffs ‘very bad news’ for The Bahamas

Donald Trump’s decision to levy tariffs on Chinese, Canadian and Mexican imports is “definitely very bad news” for Bahamians as it will likely increase prices for multiple goods, businesses warned yesterday.

Food cost rise concerns over new safety regime

Farmers and other Bahamian food-related businesses are voicing fears they may be forced to increase prices due to the mandates of a new health and safety regulatory regime that is now being enforced.