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OPTIMISM IN HAITI

There is new hope for security in Haiti as countries around the world are pledging more support and funding to bring about peace and security in that Caribbean country.  The new Council there claims that the Haitian people are optimistic about the future.   The U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken pledged another $160 million in […]

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Govt. defends NIA 2024 amendment bill

By Gerrino J. SaundersJournal Staff Writer The Minister of National Security Wayne Munroe said the NationalIntelligence Agency (NIA) Amendment Bill 2024 by the Davisadministration has breathed new life into the agency which is animportant arm of national security.Some of the major changes to the Bill include a change in name fromthe National Crime Intelligence Agency […]

Soca King Machel Montano Professes Love For The Bahamas—-Considers Purchasing An Island

13 May 2015

The Bahamas has become a paradise playground for many celebrities, but for Trinidadian soca king Machel Montano it has “the best beaches in the world.” Montano said as much recently as he prepared to headline the Music Masters concert. The event was a part of the inaugural Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival held May 7-9. While Montano […]

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Roberts Tell Carnival Critics to “Eat Crow”

13 May 2015

Progressive Liberal Party Chairman Bradley Roberts invites all Junkanoo Carnival critics to “eat crow” because the festival was proven successful. As Roberts congratulated the prime minister and the government for the event’s success, he said the doomsday prophets, naysayers and critics can “eat crow” liberally because they had selfish hidden agendas and their tirades were […]

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“Carnival Will Not Solve Our Problems,” Says McCartney

13 May 2015

Leader of the Democratic National Alliance (DNA) Branville McCartney, who attended Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival over the weekend, said although the support may have been large in numbers, the idea of a “big party” will not solve the countless issues the country faces on a daily basis. “We need to look around and see that we […]

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BNT Takes Notes From Hawaii on Marine Protected Areas

13 May 2015

Two Bahamas National Trust (BNT) staff members and Abaco community members, recently traveled to Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii to learn from the Hawaiian experience with local partnerships, government agencies, conservation groups and law enforcement agencies that are serving to support marine law enforcement . David Knowles, BNT Director of parks, Elsworth Weir , BNT Grand Bahama […]

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Bahamasair and Public Managers Union

13 May 2015

Valentine Grimes, chairman of the Board of Bahamasair, described the latest agreement signed between the national airline of The Bahamas and the Public Managers Union (PMU) as a “wonderful opportunity” for The Bahamas. The five-year contract which involves some 60 workers was signed Friday, May 8, at Bahamasair Holdings Ltd. on Coral Road. Among those […]

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AG: Extradition Matters Are Receiving Attention

13 May 2015

The Office of the Attorney-General wishes to clarify questions regarding extradition files. The Office of the Attorney General adheres to the long-established legal rule and principles which prohibit public comment on any legal matter pending before the courts, including relations with foreign states. With respect to particular extradition requests made by the United States of […]

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PM Wants New Revenue Sources

07 May 2015

Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Perry Christie said the government must diversify its revenue sources. Mr. Christie made this statement as he addressed the opening ceremony of the World Customs Organization IT Conference and Exhibition at the Our Lucaya Resort in Grand Bahama on Wednesday. “Customs administrations worldwide play a key regulatory role in […]

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STB Commends Gov’t on Environmental Bill

07 May 2015

Save The Bays (STB) CEO Vanessa Haley-Benjamin said she welcomes the news that a draft Environmental Protection and Planning Bill is being circulated for public comment in response to the Rubis fuel spill crisis in Marathon. “We consider the move a significant victory for environmental protection, due process and the rule of law in The […]

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RESG Registration Starts Next Week

07 May 2015

The government announced yesterday that registration for the Renewable Energy Self Generation (RESG) Pilot Programme will begin on Monday, May 11. In a statement, the Minister of the Environment and Housing Kenred Dorsett said the RESG programme will permit applicants operating wind and solar systems to tie into the electrical grid, which will assist in […]

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Junkanoo Carnival on Schedule despite Rain

07 May 2015

Despite an average 75 per cent rain chance over the weekend, Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival organizers say that will not stop the shows and the festival will go on as planned. However, Paul Major, Bahamas National Festival Commission chairman, told The Bahama Journal that in the event of a heavy rainfall changes will be made accordingly, […]

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