# HEALTH Minister Dr Michael Darville yesterday reaffirmed The Bahamas’ support for the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) after US President Donald Trump ...
# A POLICE corporal was remanded into custody yesterday after he admitted to trying to pursue a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old girl last year. # Senior Justice Cheryl Grant Thompson presided ...
# “So the teachers requested a meeting. They wrote a complaint of the list of concerns for their principal about safety on CV Bethel campus and the state or the lack thereof of discipline for the ...
# NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe said efforts are underway to address the lack of functional firefighting equipment in Grand Bahama, revealing that all fire trucks on the island were ...
# HOUSING Minister Keith Bell said the government is reviewing the Rent Control Act in response to skyrocketing rental prices and growing concerns over affordability for Bahamian families.
# Sky Bahamas principal yesterday pledged to “keep fighting” after a verdict ordering the now-defunct airline to pay $220,000 plus interest to the owner of its hangar at Lynden Pindling International ...
# A BISX-listed bank yesterday overturned a $115,489 damages award “to escape liability” related to the alleged theft of pension contributions made on behalf of staff at a Freeport-based resort.
# EVENT management company International Events & Production (IEP) announced that it has officially secured all required permits and approvals for the upcoming Feel the Vybz Bahamas Weekend, a ...
# A prominent developer yesterday warned “there is no one magic bullet” for resolving The Bahamas’ housing crisis as he urged market participants to “put everything on the table” in searching for a ...
# Discussions on improving The Bahamas’ ‘ease of doing business’ are “hopelessly simplistic”, Arawak Homes chairman is ...
# Bahamian commercial banks enjoy the highest interest rate spreads in the Caribbean but this does not necessarily mean they are “making a killing” on profits, a senior executive argued yesterday.
# The Bahamas faces a “high risk of sovereign [debt] stress” as it continues to reject proposed International Monetary Fund (IMF) reforms such as imposing a personal income tax on the top 10 percent ...