1,400 people evacuated from hurricane’s path
MORE than 1,400 residents are being evacuated from the southeast Bahamas after Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis issued a mandatory evacuation order ahead of Hurricane Melissa, which is expected to hit Jamaica with catastrophic winds, flooding, and storm surge before heading toward Cuba and The Bahamas as a weaker storm.
Pickstock promises 10-point plan for Golden Isles
PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party candidate Darren Pickstock has promised a ten-point plan for Golden Isles centred on road repairs, better drainage, improved bus service, and community initiatives such as Read Across Golden Isles, Project Fresh, and the Stay in the Game sports programme.
Newborn baby alive after being found in bushes
A NEWBORN baby boy, umbilical cord still attached and body hunched over, was found crying in bushes off Marshall Road yesterday morning as rain began to pour down, prompting a police investigation.
Court of Appeal orders no costs in high profile citizenship case
THE Court of Appeal has ruled that neither the government nor Bahamian resident Dahene Nonard will be required to pay legal costs in a long-running citizenship case that became controversial after a retired Supreme Court justice issued a ruling nearly three years after leaving office.
FACING REALITY: When chaos becomes law - the slow death of order
The fall of civilisations rarely begins with a loud bang; it starts with a shrug.
Op-Ed: Practical politics
Politics in the Bahamas has easily become entertaining at minimum as leaders use their platforms to maim each other right before the eyes of the Bahamian electorate.
Two accused of Robinson Road murder
TWO men were remanded to prison yesterday after being accused of fatally shooting a man near Early Bird Foodstore on Robinson Road earlier this month.
Man accused of killing pregnant woman
A 31-year-old man was remanded to prison yesterday after being accused of the murder of Lauren Saunders, a pregnant mother whose decomposing body was found last week.
Bowleg all quiet after Valley court ruling - despite previous comments
YOUTH, Sports and Culture Minister Mario Bowleg, who previously cited a Supreme Court ruling to justify cutting off funding to one Valley Boys faction, is now refusing to comment after the Court of Appeal swung the legal pendulum in the other direction.
PI project hires over half its 500-strong workforce
More than half the 500 workers set to be employed at Royal Caribbean’s Paradise Island project have already been hired as construction works proceed at full speed to meet the forecast December 13 soft opening.
Rating agencies predicting Bahamas growth under 2%
Two credit rating agencies have taken a more pessimistic view of The Bahamas’ 2025 growth prospects than the International Monetary Fund (IMF) with both forecasting economic expansion will slip below 2 percent.
Royal Beach Club IPO may face delay to 2026
Bahamian investors seeking a stake in Royal Caribbean’s $110m Paradise Island project will likely have to wait until 2026 as the company finalises the legal and regulatory process for the planned initial public offering (IPO) of shares.
Politics creates ‘big gap’ with Bahamas’ reality and potential
Draft legislation to place the National Development Plan on a legal footing is expected by end-November, the initiative’s chairman disclosed yesterday, adding that the effort will “stop this one step forward, two steps back” cycle on Bahamian progress.
PM orders mandatory evacuation for Southeast Bahamas as Hurricane Melissa nears
Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis issued a mandatory evacuation order for residents of the southeast Bahamas, as Hurricane Melissa is forecast to affect the region by early Tuesday morning.
Gov’ts $108m reversal on ’sinking fund’ rebuild
The Government suffered a $107.8m reversal to its 2024-2025 fiscal year plans to rebuild the ’sinking funds’ created to finance repayment of future maturing foreign currency bond issues, it has been revealed.
Sebas-chaired broker sees off $50k ‘hardship’ demand
An insurance executive, who sought a $50,000 “financial hardship” payment from an agency/brokerage that was part of a group chaired by Sebas Bastian, now the PLP’s Fort Charlotte candidate, has seen her demand rejected by the Supreme Court.
Deadly attack caught on video
A CHILLING video showing a man being beaten by what appears to be more than a dozen men before being shot dead at Arawak Cay has gone viral as police investigate the country’s latest homicide.
'Move to action if storm shifts'
RESIDENTS and local officials across the southern Bahamas voiced readiness, strain and anxiety ahead of Hurricane Melissa, as an atmospheric scientist urged a shift from “monitor” to “action” if the storm turns north sooner than expected.


