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TOGETHER WE RISE

By Tynia Brown Journal Staff Writer On July 10, 1973, more than 50,000 Bahamians stood shoulder to shoulder at Clifford Park, watching with pride as the black, gold, and aquamarine flag of an independent Bahamas was hoisted for the first time. The black triangle represents the strength and resilience of the Bahamian people, the gold […]

RBDF Commissions Four New Safe Boats

RBDF Strategically Deploys New Safe Boats

By Gerrino SaundersBahama Journal News Editor Despite recent setbacks with a number of boats being sidelined for eitherroutine servicing or due to running aground and needing repairs theRoyal Bahamas Defence Force is determined to do everything in itspower to properly protect the nations’ borders, fishing grounds andterritorial waters.This week RBDF Commodore Floyd Moxey said four […]

Conch Poisoning Victims Increasing

27 July 2018

Conch poisoning cases are becoming increasingly harder to treat, according to Health Minister Dr. Duane Sands. He confirmed that there are now 27 confirmed cases of the illness. In addition, there are 22 cases awaiting lab results.  Among those now suffering from the illness are tourists. “Cases from the early part of this outbreak were […]

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PM Reveals Plans for New Gov’t Building

27 July 2018

Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis has confirmed a major   project to transform the Southern Recreation Grounds  and surrounding areas. Additionally, he added that contracts are being issued and ground will soon be broken on two of the smaller parks, which are Father Marcian Peters Park and McPherson Park. The Prime Minister said the tender […]

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Construction at A. F. Adderley School Expected to End in Time for School Re-opening

27 July 2018

Construction of 25 classrooms and a new administration wing at A.F. Adderley Junior High School are “progressing steadily” and expected to be finished in time for September, a few months ahead of the projected date. Tim Johnson, chief architect, Ministry of Public Works, said the $14 million project began in January 2017 and has a […]

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Gov’t Accused of Hurting The Poor

27 July 2018

Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Leader, Philip Davis,  says that if passed as is, the Economic Empowerment Zone Bill 2018, will only create overlapping of procedures of administrative arrangements. ​The opposition has advanced the  argument that the Minnis administration is no friend of the poor and that it is  using provisions of the Economic Empowerment Bill […]

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Gov’t gets $20MIL IDB Loan For Training

27 July 2018

The government yesterday entered into a $20million dollar loan agreement with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), for the Skills for Current and Future jobs in The Bahamas initiative. ​The initiative is an overall investment of $50million, where the other $30 million is financed by the government, according to Chief of Operations, Michael Nelson. ​“This programme […]

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Success Thru Proven Business Principles

25 July 2018

The Clifton Review    The Clifton Review is a tri-weekly column that examines the question of the Clifton project along with the evolution of the war between two billionaires. We covered the start of this war with articles describing the battle over easement rights, the mysterious burning of a home, the blocks to rebuilding, and countless questionable court […]

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Politicians Hail Neymour’s Contribution

25 July 2018

Condolences have been received from a wide cross-section of the public by  the family of former Cabinet Minister and Member of Parliament, Phenton Neymour, who died yesterday. Mr. Neymour, had been battling colon cancer since 2014. Yesterday, The Journal spoke with one of Neymour’s former cabinet colleagues, Attorney General, Carl Bethel, who remembered him as […]

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40 Possible cases of Conch Poisoning

25 July 2018

There are 25 confirmed clinical cases of conch poisoning with 15 fitting the description and awaiting laboratory data, according to Health Minister Dr. Duane Sands. ​Dr. Sands also clarified that some individuals may have had a milder version of the condition which would not require them to visit the hospital. ​He said, “I continue to […]

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AG: Legal Wrangling’s Won’t Cure Shanty Town Problem

25 July 2018

Attorney General Carl Bethel  has  accepted that shanty town dwellers with legal rights can push the issue in court. ​This given that Rights Bahamas President Stephanie St. Fleur pointed out last week that the law enables anyone squatting on a property for more than 12 years to lay claim to that land. ​This, she said, […]

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High Blood Pressure Drug Recalled

24 July 2018

Officials clearing up some recent misinformation about valsartan, a drug used to treat high blood pressure. Novartis (the original manufacturer of valsartan) issued a letter stating that the recall did not affect all brands of the drug. In several countries batches of Valsartan and Valsartan HCT film-coated tablets that do not meet with international quality […]

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