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Electric vehicle dealer’s Mall at Marathon ‘first’

A Bahamian electric vehicle distributor yesterday revealed it will become the first auto dealer to have a Mall at Marathon showroom come this Spring as it bids to repeat 2024’s 10-15 percent sales increase.

BISX-listed bank ‘escapes liability’ over alleged $115k pension theft

A BISX-listed bank yesterday overturned a $115,489 damages award “to escape liability” related to the alleged theft of pension contributions made on behalf of staff at a Freeport-based resort.

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Church arrest on viral video ‘after disturbance reported’

POLICE arrested a man at a church in Grand Bahama on Sunday after the pastor reported a disturbance, an incident that was captured in a viral video.


‘No surprise’ Trump rejects 15% global corporate tax

A Cabinet minister last night asserted it was “no surprise” that Donald Trump has withdrawn the US from the 15 percent minimum global corporate tax amid fears this move may hit The Bahamas’ competitiveness.

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80 people have criminal record expunged

EIGHTY Bahamians, including people charged with curfew violations during the pandemic, had their criminal records expunged last year after applying to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Committee.

Berry Islanders frustration at local govt nominations

BERRY Islands residents have expressed disappointment over what they describe as a lack of transparency in the island’s local government election nomination process.


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Davis: FNM is party of elites

PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis taunted the Free National Movement during a Progressive Liberal Party meeting last night, highlighting Dr Hubert Minnis’ continued outsider status in a party he once led.

Sandals still securing approvals but expects work to begin soon

OFFICIALS are still working on securing the necessary approvals for the construction process to rebrand Sandals Emerald Bay into a Beaches resort, according to Chuck Roberts, managing director at Sandals Resorts Bahamas.

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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority donates items to two Grand Bahama food banks

THE Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Pi Upsilon Omega Chapter, has donated food items to two local food banks and distribution centres on Grand Bahama.


Vybz Kartel upcoming concert has secured all permits and approvals, says event management company

EVENT management company International Events & Production (IEP) announced that it has officially secured all required permits and approvals for the upcoming Feel the Vybz Bahamas Weekend, a three-day celebration anchored by the return of Jamaican dancehall legend Vybz Kartel.

Sandals Foundations helps 1,000 Smiles Project deliver free dental services

MORE than 1,000 Bahamians, including children, seniors, and prison inmates, will receive free dental care in New Providence and Exuma over the next two weeks.

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Ayden Johnson joins Oakland As

The 2025 Major League Baseball (MLB) International Signing Period is already off to a prosperous start for Bahamian baseball players looking to make a leap in their baseball careers.


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Mario Ford Baseball Camp resumes

THE Mario Ford Baseball Camp resumed its Saturday morning sessions at Windsor Park over the weekend.

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Let’s Swim Bahamas going into its 17th year

AFTER hosting the most successful swim club - Swift Swimming for more than two decades - the husband and wife team of Andy and Nancy Knowles launched the “Let’s Swim Bahamas” programme in 2008 to cater to the primary school students.

‘No magic bullet’ can solve Bahamian housing crisis

A prominent developer yesterday warned “there is no one magic bullet” for resolving The Bahamas’ housing crisis as he urged market participants to “put everything on the table” in searching for a solution.


‘Penny wise, pound foolish’ fear on capital spend cuts

The Government was yesterday warned not to be “penny wise and pound foolish” by cutting expenditure on vital infrastructure projects simply to ensure it meets its annual fiscal deficit targets.

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Davis dismisses economy slowdown claim

AFTER an IMF report warned that the country’s economic growth is expected to slow, Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis dismissed those conclusions yesterday, saying his administration does not foresee an economic slowdown just “right yet”.

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$300m Four Seasons development promises over 200 permanent jobs

THE Ocean Club, Four Seasons Residences broke ground yesterday for its $300m luxury development over on Paradise Island, promising to provide roughly 1,000 jobs during construction and 200 permanent jobs after completion.


Police: No comment on video of arrest in church

POLICE declined to comment yesterday after a video purporting to show the arrest of a man during a church service went viral.

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Minnis: I will run in next election

FORMER Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis has set himself on a collision course with the FNM’s current leadership by declaring yesterday that he plans to run in the next election despite not completing the party’s mandatory training sessions for aspiring candidates.