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Marooned marine charged by RBDF

MORE than a year after Royal Bahamas Defence Force marine Able Mechanic Marvaughn Miller claimed he was beaten by a superior officer and abandoned in Inagua, he has emerged as the only person charged before a Defence Force tribunal.

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DIANE PHILLIPS: The fine art of laughing and crying

WE humans are so hard to understand, complex and complicated beyond reason.


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Hall of Famer ‘Eddie’ Ford dies aged 77

National Hall of Famer Edworth “Eddie” Ford, best remembered as the only Bahamian basketball player to score 100 points in a game, has passed away at the age of 77.

Liquor retailers back ban on 'window' sales

The Retailers Liquor Association yesterday voiced sympathy for the impending ban on walk-up sales but added that such venues were susceptible to under-age drinkers.

Halkitis: Payments to doctors in NHI programme ‘up to date’

ECONOMIC Affairs Minister Michael Halkitis said the government is current with National Health Insurance (NHI) payments, but doctors directly contradicted him, reporting that they are still owed money and have only received half of what they are due.


Man shot and killed in Fox Hill area

POLICE have launched an investigation into the country’s 64th murder for the year after a man was shot and killed in the Mosquito Drive area of Fox Hill yesterday.

Motorcyclist killed in traffic accident in GB

A MOTORCYCLIST has been killed in a traffic accident in Grand Bahama.

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Education director: Caring Hands Academy could ‘face consequences’

EDUCATION Director Dominique McCartney-Russell warned yesterday that Caring Hands Academy could face consequences for failing to register with the National Accreditation and Equivalency Council of The Bahamas (NAECOB), though she said officials will first seek to guide the institution through the proper registration process.


Wilson urges govt to deal with AI use by students in the classroom

BAHAMAS Union of Teachers president Belinda Wilson has urged policymakers to confront the growing use of artificial intelligence in classrooms, warning that students are already relying on tools like ChatGPT while the government remains silent on the issue.

BUT chief calls for govt to provide more resources to assist rising number of special needs students

BAHAMAS Union of Teachers president Belinda Wilson says the Minister of Education must expand student testing and provide greater resources as schools face a rising number of special needs students without the preparation to accommodate them.

Dr Dean-Patterson warns of vulnerability of young girls to strangers on the internet

BAHAMAS Crisis Centre director Dr Sandra Dean-Patterson has warned about the dangers young girls face when talking to strangers online, noting that some come from broken homes or unhappy environments, making them more vulnerable to predators.


ORG launching a week-long campaign highlighting access to information and transparency

The Organization for Responsible Governance (ORG) will launch its “Access to Information Week” campaign on September 28, highlighting the critical role transparency plays in protecting the environment, preparing for disasters, and building public trust.

ERIC WIBERG: Wrecks, rescue and survival at Mira Por Vos reef and Plana Cays

One of the most active vessels in the Southern Bahamas at the outbreak of the First World War was Her Majesty’s Ship (HMS) Mutine, engaged in surveying Hogsty Reef, Castle Island, Mira Por Vos Rock and much more for mariners.

Grand Cay residents frustrated by water issues and teacher shortages

A NEWLY installed 750 kW generator has brought some relief to Grand Cay after months of crippling power outages, but residents say persistent water problems and a teacher shortage continue to disrupt daily life.


Man accused of near-fatal stabbing of man at a bar

A MAN accused in a near-fatal bar stabbing, who claimed he acted in self-defence, was granted bail this week after spending a year in custody.

Man charged with trying to rape 16-year-old girl

A MAN was remanded to custody yesterday after being accused of attempting to rape a teenage girl in a residence over the summer.

Man accused of stabbing his brother during altercation

A MAN was granted $5,000 bail yesterday after being accused of stabbing his brother during a fight at their Mount Pleasant Village home earlier this month.


Man gets two years’ jail for having a loaded gun in a bar

A MAN was sentenced to two years in prison yesterday after admitting to having a loaded gun at a bar in North Andros.

Govt launches DigiLearn Bahamas to boost digital skills across the country

The government has launched DigiLearn Bahamas, a national initiative to boost digital skills and expand access to information and communication technology.