BPL: Multiple power outages yesterday the result of thunderstorm activity
PARTS of eastern New Providence were left without power yesterday because of severe lightning conditions.
AI chatbot will ‘recall’ everything you do on a PC
Microsoft wants laptop users to get so comfortable with its artificial intelligence chatbot that it will remember everything you’re doing on your computer and help figure out what you want to do next.
Importance of financial controls
In today’s dynamic economic landscape, where financial risks and regulatory requirements are constantly evolving, robust financial governance is essential for sustainable growth and credibility.
Plight of women and children
How long the abuse of women and children has existed on the planet; hundred years, five, thousand… always been there.
Five-star Banyan Tree in Bimini project’s revival
A five-star resort brand will manage the hotel and rental programme for a multi-million dollar development targeted at Bimini, it was revealed yesterday.
BTC readies to consolidate mobile network to 4G only
The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) yesterday unveiled plans to improve its mobile network by consolidating all spectrum used by consumers into 4G (fourth generation) technology.
Water Corp completes Prince Charles repairs
The Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) yesterday confirmed it has completed repairs to the ruptured main water line on Prince Charles Drive that left hundreds without water at the weekend.
Provider’s digital solution to staying NIB compliant
Bahamian companies should employ digital and human resources software to ensure they stay compliant with National Insurance Board (NIB) obligations, IT executives are urging.
Goombay Punch Cup makes major waves in sailing
CARIBBEAN Bottling Company (CBC), local producers of Coca-Cola and Dasani products, is involved in many community service initiatives throughout various sectors of The Bahamas.
Kingsway junior girls have perfect season, win volleyball title
THE Kingsway Academy Saints junior girls completed a perfect season by winning the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools volleyball title last week over Lyford Cay International.
Woman accused of causing harm at restaurant
A WOMAN was granted bail yesterday after she was accused of injuring a person at a restaurant on East Street South last week.
Woman accused of stealing $90k from man she worked for granted $50k bail
A WOMAN was granted $50,000 bail yesterday after she allegedly stole $90,000 from a man’s bank account over a period of nine months last year.
Two rescued from drifting boat
TWO people have been rescued from a disabled vessel off the coast of Samana Cay.
Another year and the story stays the same with BPL
THERE were more than a few sighs of frustration at the weekend, as once again the country was hit by load shedding.
FNM had ‘legacy debts we met in place’ says Pintard
FREE National Movement (FNM) leader Michael Pintard said his predecessor, Dr Hubert Minnis, left behind debts that the party is still paying off, insisting that under his leadership, “we don’t plan to leave bills for anybody”.
BREAKING: DEPP confirms Adelaide wetlands fuel spill
The Department of Environmental Planning and Protection (DEPP) is working to contain fuel in the wetland area at Adelaide today.
Former Chief Justice Cyril Fountain remembered
FRIENDS and relatives are mourning the death of former Chief Justice Sir Cyril Fountain.
Mother upset over delayed Marco Alert for son
TASHANA Thompson fears her 16-year-old son, who went missing on Thursday, is in trouble.
Inquest jury dismissed for ‘inappropriate behaviour’
THE jury in the inquest of the 2017 police-involved killing of Aliko Collins, 21, was dismissed on Friday after exhibiting what was deemed to be “inappropriate” behaviour during an officer’s testimony.



