Charity launches to help bereaved Andros families
A CHARITY group has launched an effort to help both the families of Thursday’s deadly plane crash and the car accident earlier this month that claimed the lives of three brothers.
Doubts over licence of fatal crash pilot
Questions have been raised over whether the pilot of the plane involved in last week’s tragedy was fully licensed to carry fee-paying passengers on a charter flight, Tribune Business can reveal.
Mitchell criticises ‘long silence’ on GB’s Taino Bridge repairs
Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell criticised the Lucaya Service Company (LUSCO) and Tamarind Development for a prolonged silence of almost a year before addressing repairs needed at Taino Bridge.
Interpol conference ends with recommendations to ‘fight drug trafficking and organised crime’
INTERPOL’S 26th Americas Regional Conference resulted in recommendations for strengthened efforts to tackle issues such as drug trafficking and organised crime.
Country’s latest murder victim was known to police
A MAN was gunned down last night in the latest murder to hit The Bahamas.
Man in critical condition after Friday night shooting
A 23-YEAR-OLD man is in critical condition in hospital after being shot on Friday night.
Former CARICOM ambassador Leonard Archer dies at 83
Former ambassador to CARICOM Leonard Archer has died at the age of 83.
Interpol conference closes with recommendations on trafficking, organized crime
Interpol’s 26th Americas Regional Conference resulted in recommendations for strengthened efforts to tackle issues such as drug trafficking and organized crime.
PM: 'No concerns' over planned protest by petroleum retailers
PRIME Minister Philip Davis said he has "no concerns" about planned action by petroleum retailers threatening to protest outside Parliament next Wednesday.
Two men remanded to prison in attempted murder case
TWO MEN were remanded to prison on Friday after they were accused of being involved in an attempted murder last week.
Coroner's jury rules 'justifiable homicide' in police-involved killing of Aliko Collins
CORONER’S Court jurors have ruled a justifiable homicide in the case of an officer who shot and killed 21-year-old Aliko Collins in Pinewood Gardens in 2017.
Court remands firearms suspect after alleged bail violation
A MAN was remanded into custody on Friday after he was accused of failing to sign in at his local police station while on release for pending firearm charges.
Grandfather accused of molesting 9-year-old granddaughter
A 62-year-old man was remanded into custody on Friday after he was accused of molesting his granddaughter last week.
Burned human remains found in car in East GB
BURNED human remains were found in a vehicle in a remote bushy area in East Grand Bahama on Thursday morning.
Junkanoo concern over seed money
JUNKANOO groups are expected to meet today amid continuing concerns over the handling of issues surrounding seed money and the split in the Valley Boys organisation - with other groups experiencing a delay in payment of the seed money.


