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LANDMARK $600M AGREEMENT SIGNED TO REVITALIZE GRAND BAHAMA SHIPYARD FORMER MANAGING DIRECTOR CHARGED WITH DEATH OFPHILLIP ADDERLEY
 
The government signed a Heads of Agreement with Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International on Thursday.  This agreement marks the approval of a long-planned project to expand and revitalize the Grand Bahama Shipyard, with a $600 million investment dedicated to the construction of new drydocks and improvements to the facilities in Freeport.  This expansion will position the shipyard to feature the largest floating dock ship repair facility in the Western Hemisphere by 2026, significantly boosting the island's economy.

LANDMARK $600M AGREEMENT SIGNED TO REVITALIZE GRAND BAHAMA SHIPYARD

The government signed a Heads of Agreement with Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International on Thursday.  This agreement marks the approval of a long-planned project to expand and revitalize the Grand Bahama Shipyard, with a $600 million investment dedicated to the construction of new drydocks and improvements to the facilities in Freeport.  This expansion will position […]

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FORMER MANAGING DIRECTOR CHARGED WITH DEATH OFPHILLIP ADDERLEY

Police Prosecutors charged Mario Bannister, former ManagingDirector of Clifton Heritage National Park this week for acting as an accessory to themurder of 36-year-old Phillip Adderley, by providing a vehicle to the accusedkillers.Twenty-eight year old Christian Napier and 26-year-old Donte Riley werecharged with killing Adderley whose body was found on August 15th, 2024,stabbed to death in […]

DNA SAYS “ DISCOURAGE SHAMING ON SOCIAL MEDIA”

16 May 2019

The Democratic National Alliance (DNA)  says the Bahamian people must discourage public shaming on social media.   DNA’s Spokesperson for Social Services and Urban Development,  E. Corderro Armbrister, said, “recently, videos of a disturbing nature have been circulating depicting our nation’s youth in a less than savory manner.”  In  a press statement he said, “we […]

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PHA AWARDS CONTRACTS FOR WORKS AT PMH & SRC

16 May 2019

Contracts for significant capital works at the Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) and the Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre (SRC) were signed yesterday at the Public Hospital Authority’s Corporate Offices.   Signing on behalf of the Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) were Julian Rolle, Chairman of the PHA Board of Directors and Catherine E. Weech, Managing Director.   The […]

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US Fulbright Scholarship Re-established

15 May 2019

The Ministry of Education and the United States signed a Memorandum Of  Understanding (MOU) yesterday, reestablishing the Fulbright Fellowship Programme for Bahamians students.  Minister of Education, Jeffery Lloyd, said the relationship goes back some 50 years, adding that the signing  culminated two years of work between the Ministry and the US Embassy.  Mr. Lloyd said  the  signing is an […]

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Minister Denies Migrants Are Stateless

15 May 2019

Immigration Minister Brent Symonette  has  denied that Bahamians of Haitian decent, born in The Bahamas, are stateless, an issue raised by President of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) when the Bahamas appeared before the commission in Jamaica last Friday.  Speaking with reporters recently, Mr. Symonette was asked to respond to the outcome of the meeting […]

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FNM ATTACKS COOPER’S CLAIMS

15 May 2019

The Free National Movement (FNM) says after two years of positive growth, the country is positioned for more investments and opportunities. The Party   issued a statement yesterday  answering  the Progressive Liberal Party’s Deputy Leader Chester Cooper’s criticism of the government over the latest GDP numbers. The FNM said, “for five years the woeful PLP’s disastrous leadership marked by […]

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SIX GROUNDS OF APPEAL IN FRANK SMITH’S CASE

15 May 2019

The government’s appeal against former PLP Senator Frank Smith opened  in the Court of Appeal yesterday  with the Crown listing six grounds why the case should be sent back to the Magistrate’s Court and heard by another Magistrate. The Crown’s lead Attorney in the matter, Director of  Public Prosecutions, Garvin Gaskins  suggested Chief Magistrate Joyanne Ferguson-Pratt took extraneous matters […]

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THREE CHARGED IN JOHN BULL ‘S ROBBERY

15 May 2019

Three men were charged with stealing and causing damage before Magistrate Samuel McKinney yesterday. Jason Ferguson, 33 years old, Diego Carey, 24 years old and Phynarge Wright, 22 years old, the trio who reportedly stole $451,625 worth of jewelry and watches from John Bull in Baha Mar on Sunday, May 5th.  In the process, the […]

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DPM sees GDP statistics as positive sign

15 May 2019

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Peter Turnquest sees it as positive sign the GDP growth is largely driven by the private sector, as this he said is an indication  of what he called no artificial inflation. That aside though, he accepts that the 1.6 per cent growth rate is lower than anticipated, which is […]

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TWO CHARGED WITH MURDER

15 May 2019

Two men arraigned yesterday before Magistrate Samuel McKinney in connection with the double homicide which occurred last Wednesday, May 8that Potter’s Cay Dock.   Ramon Young AKA “Monee”, 30 years old, of Coral Harbour Road and Deshawn Brooks, 25 years old of Pineville, Andros were charged with two counts of murder in connection with the shooting […]

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DPM: “ECONOMY ON A PATH OF SUSTAINED GROWTH”

14 May 2019

Reacting to  the report by the Department of Statistics that the Bahamian economy grew by 1.6 percent in 2018,  the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance  K. Peter Turnquest says,“this is the first time the country has had decent economic growth in over five years. When we look at where we are now compared to where we […]

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