EDITORIAL: Get ready, New Providence
BRACE yourselves for another lockdown.
EDITORIAL: Could the police have prevented double murder?
IT must be heartbreaking beyond belief for the family of Alicia Sawyer and eight-year-old Ednique Wallace to be left asking “What if?”
EDITORIAL: The enemy we cannot see
IT is hard to fight any battle – but it is harder still to fight an enemy you cannot see.
EDITORIAL: Extending aid scheme is the right move
THE decision to extend the government’s aid programme for COVID-19 is the right choice.
EDITORIAL: Our prison system is not doing its job
WHATEVER we are doing, it is not working.
EDITORIAL: A squabble not fit for the schoolyard
THE dispute between Minister of Education Jeff Lloyd and the president of the Bahamas Union of Teachers, Belinda Wilson, has all the hallmarks of a schoolyard squabble.
EDITORIAL: Now is the moment for Freeport
NEVER has the saying “it is now or never” felt more urgent than in the case of Freeport.
Tourism remains our golden goose - for now
THERE is a healthy dose of realism in the comments from Finance Minister Peter Turnquest about trying to diversify the country’s income.
EDITORIAL: Battling to hide documents is no sign of transparency
ANOTHER day, another setback for the government at the Supreme Court.
EDITORIAL: We'll have more questions about the prison, Mr Murphy
THE prison commissioner has some cheek. He thinks it’s none of your business whether coronavirus is in the prison.
EDITORIAL: Give our loved ones a dignified farewell
THERE is a horrific situation that has developed at Princess Margaret Hospital.
EDITORIAL: Was this consultation just for show?
When is a consultation not a consultation?
EDITORIAL: Are we out of our league?
There is often talk about trying to get The Bahamas to emulate Singapore as a financial success story – but for those dreaming of such things, the words of Gregory Pepin, of Deltec Bank & Trust, are an awakening. A rude one at that.
EDITORIAL: Planning as we wait for a vaccine
WE do not yet have a COVID-19 vaccination – that much we all know.
Editorial: No united front for back to school
IF we were hoping for a smooth start and a united front for the return to school, we have been swiftly disappointed.


