Archive | March, 2014

BTC Blackout

Officials from the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) told the Journal on Sunday that they will compensate customers for the disruption in service to landline, mobile and Internet devices that lasted all day Saturday throughout the country. BTC officials however, have not released the details of that compensation package and said the information will be made […]

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BNT Supports Borrowing for RBDF

The government has been criticised for its decision to borrow $232 million for the purchasing of nine vessels and additional upgrades for the Royal Bahamas Defense Force (RBDF), but recently President of the Bahamas National Trust Neil McKinney rushed to the government’s defense on its decision to increase the RBDF fleet. He said the Bahamas […]

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BNT Opens New National Park

The Bahamas National Trust (BNT) has created yet another park for environmentalists and outdoor hikers to enjoy and explore. BNT opened a 7.5 acre national park on Friday which now protects a forest which officials said has remained “remarkably undisturbed” for hundreds of years. President of the BNT Neil McKinney said this forest provides a […]

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Bishop Criticises New Crime Plan

Retired Baptist Bishop Simeon Hall said Saturday that while he commends National Security Minister Dr. BJ Nottage’s recent announcement to roll out new crime fighting initiatives, he believes this plan is “too soft” and does not go far enough. In a press release sent out this weekend, Bishop Hall said he is disappointed that this […]

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Students Encouraged To Think Maritime

Students from the C.H. Reeves Junior High School got up close with stakeholders in the maritime industry during a Maritime Youth Expo at the school Monday. Various representatives from local and international organisations were on hand at the expo to share with the students the significance and importance of the industry. The objective, said First […]

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Sources: ACP Hanna Resigns

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Hulan Hanna has reportedly resigned from the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) after 36 years of service, The Bahama Journal understands. Multiple police sources reported Tuesday that the veteran police officer tendered his resignation from the RBPF yesterday “with immediate effect.” Reports are that ACP Hanna has resigned from his […]

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Police Hunt Rape Suspect

Police are requesting the public’s assistance in locating rape suspect 36-year-old Marvin Smith who also goes by the names Victor Johnson and Ninja. Police released an all points bulletin for the Buttonwood Avenue, Pinewood Gardens resident on Tuesday. Marvin Smith is described as being a light brown male with slim build and stands between five-feet-seven-inches […]

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King of Radio Turns King of Junkanoo

American veteran radio personality Tom Joyner was crowned “King for a Day” as part of the Junkanoo festivities that accompanied his stop in Nassau for the 2014 Tom Joyner Foundation Fantastic Voyage. Mr. Joyner, host of The Tom Joyner Radio Show, brought the sold-out seven-day cruise to Nassau as the first call from Miami, Florida. […]

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Lingering Dump Fire Prompts Another School’s Closure –Parents Fear Smoke Inhalation

A third school was forced to close its doors and send students home early as plumes of smoke emanating from the still burning dump fire is reportedly posing health and environmental dangers. Officials at St. John’s College were forced to send their students home at noon yesterday. Up to 2:00 p.m. Tuesday many parents who […]

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Group Suggests Exporting Natural Resources as VAT Alternative

Rather than implementing Value Added Tax (VAT), the People’s Foundation Economic Empowerment Organisation (TPFEO) is a calling on the government to tax companies whom they claim gain billions of dollars from mining and exporting the country’s natural resources. President of the TPFEO Pastor Micklyn Seymour said if the government were to tax these companies appropriately […]

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