Sebas’s electric vehicle dealer slams ‘fear-mongering’ rival
The newly-launched electric vehicle dealership headed by Sebas Bastian yesterday pledged to deliver “innovation, choice and fair pricing” while blasting a rival’s “fear-mongering smear campaign” against it.
Auto dealer brands gouging ‘impossible’ with price control
A Bahamian electric vehicle dealer yesterday slammed a rival’s accusations that it is “price gouging” consumers as “ridiculous” and impossible because all vehicle sales in this nation are price controlled.
Bahamian companies told: Get ahead of Trump tariff ‘shocks’
Bahamian companies have been urged to seek out new source markets and supply chains given the likely “shocks” and “deleterious impact” that Donald Trump’s proposed tariff measures will have.’
Gas retailers hope margin rise ‘start of more reforms’
Bahamian petroleum retailers yesterday voiced optimism that their recent margin increase is the “start of more reform” with the rise having brought “much-needed relief” to the struggling dealers.
ORG calls for deliberate action on corruption
THE government is being called on to adopt a comprehensive approach to tackling corruption in the wake of allegations of a cocaine smuggling conspiracy involving law enforcement officials and politicians.
‘Arrests may harm police partnerships’
NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe said that recent corruption allegations involving senior law enforcement officers could harm The Bahamas’ partnerships with international policing agencies.
Pintard calls for new House Speaker ‘able to be fair to the rest of us’
Opposition Leader Michael Pintard has called for the urgent appointment of a more independent Speaker of the House of Assembly, citing concerns over what he perceives as a lack of fairness toward Opposition members.
Nygard denied extradition appeal by Canadian court
The Supreme Court of Canada has reportedly rejected a request for leave to appeal regarding former fashion mogul Peter Nygard’s extradition to the United States.
Did drug conspiracy sway murder probe?
THE family of Geovani Rolle, who was brutally murdered in June, is questioning whether the police investigation into his death was compromised in view of explosive corruption allegations involving some law enforcement officers and a man previously identified as a suspect in their brother’s murder.
DIANE PHILLIPS: Pools in schools or schools in pools?
Some of us are just plain lucky.
Shockers win title
The St Francis/Joseph Shockers and the Xavier’s Giants celebrated as the Catholic Diocesan Primary School boys champions and third-place finishers yesterday at Loyola Hall.
More questions over those arrested
THE murder of Giovani Rolle was a shocking one, even amid the many murders that have affected our country.
IAN FERGUSON: Making the management leap a smooth transition
Transitioning from an employee to a supervisor is a significant and transformative journey in one’s professional career.
Atlantis gives thanks to staff
Thanksgiving might not be a Bahamian holiday, but that didn’t stop Atlantis Paradise Island from embracing the festive spirit with food, fun, and heartfelt appreciation for its team members.
Sands criticises lack of security at Parliament
FREE National Movement (FNM) chairman Dr Duane Sands criticised the lack of security in Parliament following Coalition of Independents (COI) leader Lincoln Bain’s disruption of an Opposition press conference on Wednesday.
US Embassy: We are committed to work with Bahamas to combat corruption
THE US Embassy in Nassau has reaffirmed the US government’s commitment to working with The Bahamas to combat corruption after a US federal indictment highlighted serious corruption allegations involving law enforcement officers.
Atlantis chief expects strong first quarter in new year
ATLANTIS is currently operating at 90 percent occupancy, according to the resort’s president, Audrey Oswell, who expects the first quarter of next year to match the strong performance of the first quarter of 2024
Pintard hosts Thanksgiving dinner for over 200 senior citizens
Michael Pintard, Member of Parliament for Marco City, hosted a Thanksgiving luncheon on Thursday for more than 200 senior citizens in his constituency.
Three men get probation on separate drug charges
THREE men were placed on six months probation after admitting to two separate drug charges.
Two women accused of injuring 10-year-old boy
TWO women were granted bail yesterday after being accused of injuring a ten-year-old boy left under their supervision.


