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Man Shot While Sitting in Vehicle Dies

A man was shot while sitting in his vehicle on Wednesday evening, according to police. Police said shortly before 11 p.m., a man was sitting in his vehicle on Bimini Avenue, off Market Street, when he was approached by an armed man who opened fire in his direction, injuring him before running away.  The injured man was transported […]

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Gov’t to Access $100 Million Loan

The United States administration has encouraged the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to line the release of relief funds through multilateral institutions for The Bahamas which will allow the government to obtain its $100 million emergency credit. Lining up the release of funds through multilateral institutions was done to expedite funding more quickly as a result of the massive devastation caused by Hurricane Dorian. […]

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Court Adjourns BDU Matter Over Affidavit

Another adjournment date has been set in the standoff between the Bahamas Doctors Union (BDU) and the Public Hospitals Authority (PHA). The BDU and PHA are sparring over holiday pay, an issue before Supreme Court Justice Ian Winder. The Crown, on Thursday morning, sought to submit an affidavit from PHA Managing Director Catherine Weech. Affidavits were to be submitted by September 16. Lead attorney for […]

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ALIV Introduces ‘Together App’

ALIV announced on Tuesday its new “Together App” for local charities and organizations to raise thousands of dollars. The cellular company has partnered with REV and FCIBC to create a platform that uses technology to bring financial resources and communities together in a very simple and transparent way. ALIV Chief Commercial Officer Gravette Brown said […]

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Surinamese Woman Objects to Drug Charge

The arraignment of 55-year-old Ifna Magda Pinas has been pushed back again after she appeared in the Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.  Accompanied with an interpreter, Magistrate Andrew Forbes read the second charge, possession of dangerous drugs with intent to supply, to Pinas. That’s when she objected to the charge and said she didn’t intend to […]

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Ministry of Education to File Trade Dispute

The Ministry of Education plans to file a trade dispute following failed attempts to resolve the issue at Carlton Francis Primary School. Minister of Education Jeffrey Lloyd said yesterday that there is a process to address grievances that he’s asking the union to follow. Since that hasn’t happened, the ministry is forced to take the […]

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Teachers Demand Principal’s Removal

Irate Carlton Francis Primary School teachers are calling for the removal of the school’s principal after they showed up to work on Wednesday morning and met more than 15 police officers at the gate restricting them from entering the Baillou Hill Road campus.  Teachers and union executives have been locked in an ongoing issue with […]

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Delton Fernander at Prayer Service

Bishop Calls for Unity

Bahamas Christian Council President Bishop Delton Fernander encouraged Bahamians, during yesterday’s National Prayer Service, to put aside all that divides the nation and come together to rebuild The Bahamas.   “We are now left with the herculean task of rebuilding the northern most islands of our country and in doing so we must examine how we […]

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One Cent Coin Elimination By 2020

The Central Bank of The Bahamas announced plans to eliminate the one cent coin by 2020 following recommendations of a study on the issuance, demands and use of the penny. “The proposal is that the one cent coin should cease to be legal tender with effect from December 31, 2020. If the one cent coin […]

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‘NIB Confidential Files Secured During Dorian’

The confidentiality of government files are being questioned after some Hurricane victims sought shelter at the Government Complex in Marsh Harbour, Abaco during and immediately following Dorian’s passage.  However, Minister of Public Service and National Insurance Brensil Rolle assured that the files at the National Insurance Board (NIB) on islands affected by Hurricane Dorian were […]

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