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GAIN AN EDGE: Jeffrey Meris - a bright star for Bahamian arts

This year marks 20 years since Lyford Cay Foundations’ Harry C Moore Memorial Scholarship in the Arts has been shining a light for emerging Bahamian artists. Some of the country’s most renowned artists trace their formal training to their university experience made possible by the award.

Super Value ‘not getting hopes too high’ for Xmas

Super Value is “not getting our hopes too high” for Christmas sales that are typically up to 10 percent higher than “normal” shopping periods, its president has disclosed.

$8.2m GB Concrete ‘makes some moves’ through block launch

A fledging Grand Bahama concrete plant is aiming to “make some moves” following the December launch of its final phase following a total $8.2m capital investment.


Hotel workers bracing for ‘biggest ever gratuity rise’

Hotel workers are eagerly anticipating the “biggest ever increase in gratuity” payments taking full effect in the New Year, a union chief has revealed, as he urged members to “deliver value for money”.

BPL pledges ‘post mortem’ on 24-hour Eleuthera woe

Bahamas Power & Light (BPL) last night promised frustrated Eleuthera residents and businesses that it will conduct a “post mortem” after several communities on the island lost electricity supply for over 24 hours.

AML Foods paying $2.5m for Eleuthera acquisition

AML Foods is paying a total $2.5m to acquire a Governor’s Harbour food store in a move that will facilitate its expansion into Eleuthera, its latest financial statements have disclosed.


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Newly-opened $12m PI eatery creates 200 jobs

The Deputy Prime Minister has hailed the “exponential impact” from a newly-opened $12m Paradise Island restaurant investment that is set to create around 200 full-time jobs for Bahamians.

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Hodder eyes summer 2025 for UB to obtain international accreditation

JANYNE Hodder, president of the University of The Bahamas, said the institution could achieve National Accreditation and Equivalency Council of The Bahamas (NAECOB) accreditation by the summer of 2025, but obtaining international accreditation will take longer.

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UB North holds soft opening in GB after ‘extraordinary’ donation from Bastian

THE University of The Bahamas had a soft opening of its new downtown Freeport campus in Grand Bahama on Friday, the first phase of a five-phase rebuilding project that was funded by a $4.5 million donation from Sebastian Bastian.


SIR RONALD SANDERS: Let the asylum seekers go

The government of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela has steadfast support from many friends in the Caribbean and other parts of the world, despite numerous allegations of violations of international law, aggressive acts toward its neighbour Guyana, and intolerance of political dissent.

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OP ED BY DR HUBERT MINNIS: Commission of Inquiry essential

The Bahamas is facing its worst drug-related scandal since the drug years of the 1970s and 1980s. Today, the international reputation of the country is being severely harmed by an indictment from the United States, alleging serious corruption in the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF), the Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) and the wider government bureaucracy.

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Exuma icon sign unveiled designed by Jamaal Rolle

EXUMA residents swelled with national pride on Friday when the island’s new icon sign was unveiled. Island MP Chester Cooper said it would boost Exuma’s tourism brand.


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Saying farewell to Adriel

GRIEF hung heavy over the dozens that gathered on Saturday to mourn Adriel Moxey, the promising 12-year-old whose violent murder stunned the nation.

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Wilson warns industrial action if bi-weekly pay issues not addressed

BAHAMAS Union of Teachers (BUT) president Belinda Wilson warned of industrial action if government fails to address concerns over the proposed bi-weekly pay schedule.

Dementia cases expected to surge by 226 percent

DEMENTIA cases in The Bahamas are expected to surge by 226 percent by 2050, according to Alzheimer’s Disease International.


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Family mourns murder victim

NIMROD Thompson, 41, lost his life following a workplace altercation that turned deadly, leaving his family grieving the death of another young relative taken too soon.

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Successful book launch for Making Miracles

A DOCTOR whose new book tells the history of neurosurgery in The Bahamas held a successful book launch at Graycliff on Saturday.

BDOCS welcomes 115 correctional officers

AFTER six months of training, the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services (BDOCS) welcomed 115 correctional officers with nearly half the cohort comprising of women.


Police officers arraigned for fatal shootings of Gino Finley Jr and Azario Major

FOUR POLICE officers pleaded not guilty to manslaughter on Friday for the killing of 15-year-old boy Gino Finley Jr in 2017 and 31-year-old Azario Major in 2021.

Man denies six attempted murders and prison car arson charges

A MAN on Friday denied his involvement in six attempted murders in New Providence over the last two years as well as setting fire to a prison car.