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US veteran admits to drugs in luggage

AN American veteran was warned and discharged in court yesterday after admitting to having drugs in her luggage while on a cruise on Monday.

Third man charged in Valentino Bowe killing

A MAN was remanded to custody yesterday after he was connected to the fatal shooting Valentino Bowe, 34, outside a bar on Windsor Place Road and Soldier Road earlier this month.

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H.G. Christie steps in to help sponsor Grand Bahama Youth Sailors ahead of National Championship

As the Grand Bahama Sailing Club (GBSC) prepares to send six young sailors to compete in the prestigious Optimist National Championships in Exuma this weekend, a last-minute financial hurdle almost prevented their participation.


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Sixteen Bahamian ‘picklers’ to compete in Pickleball World Cup

LESS than two years after its founding, the 100-member-strong Bahamas Pickleball Federation has been invited to participate in Pickleball World Cup 2024 in Lima, Peru.

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‘JJ’ Jones, Liberty take 2-0 series lead

The lights in New York were too bright for the visiting defending champions Las Vegas Aces in game two of the best-of-five Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) semifinals.

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Darville says A&E renovations completed by early next month

HEALTH and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville said long-running renovations to the Princess Margaret Hospital's Accident and Emergency section should be completed early next month.

GB ‘better than in 25 years’ in real estate performance

The real estate sector in the Bahamas is “very solid” with Grand Bahama performing better than it has in 25 years.

‘Show leadership’ on bank fees

Opposition Leader Michael Pintard called on the Davis administration to provide “comprehensive” banking reforms to end “unjustifiable” bank charges.


‘Much to be done’ but Davis positive over S&P

Prime Minister Philip Davis acknowledged Standard & Poor’s (S&P) ‘B+’ long-term credit rating with a “stable” outlook while “recognising there is much work yet to be done”.

‘Hopeful’ in Bahamas despite US strike risk

Some Bahamian companies are remaining optimistic despite the International Longshoremen’s Association’s promised strike today, and they hold high hopes that the Biden administration will not allow it to be prolonged.

Customer event gives BTC chance to hear their views

A DAY of customer appreciation and feedback was held yesterday by Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) - the second year running for the luncheon that seeks to receive feedback from customers on how services can be improved.


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A gift to forever remember Jilly

THE Sandals Foundation has donated an eight-person rowing fleet to the Nassau Rowing Club, naming it “Forever Jilly” in honour of Jill Stewart, the late wife of Sandals executive chairman Adam Stewart.

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‘Ongoing discussions’ over minimum wage hike

LABOUR Minister Pia Glover-Rolle said discussions with stakeholders are ongoing regarding a second minimum wage increase this term, prompting criticism from the Free National Movement, which labelled her non-specific commentary as an election ploy to secure votes.

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‘Progress’ in talks over Sandals tax

SANDALS executive chairman Adam Stewart said the resort is making “great progress” in discussions with the government over claims of underreported revenues at Sandals Emerald Bay, which have led to demands for $30.844m in unpaid VAT and Business Licence fees.


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‘Bank profits show need to regulate’

AFTER CIBC Caribbean reported a 14 percent rise in net income, FNM leader Michael Pintard argued that the bank’s profits highlight the need for regulating bank fees now.

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Commissioner ‘barred’ from prison by Murphy

PRISON Commissioner Doan Cleare claimed his predecessor, Charles Murphy, barred him from the compound shortly after the 2021 general election, days before Mr Murphy was placed on administrative leave and Mr Cleare was appointed acting commissioner.

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‘Why no answer’ on traffic death?

THE cousin of a 19-year-old barber who was killed following a traffic incident three months ago is lamenting the failure of police to classify his relative’s death.


PETER YOUNG: Historic turning point, says Netanyahu

Having written last week about the deteriorating Arab/Israeli conflict, I am reluctant to revert to it today for fear of repetition.

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FACE TO FACE: Alumnus honour for Algernon

St Augustine’s College Alumni Association (SACAA) named Algernon Cargill as Alumnus of the Year.