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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 […]

Mario Bannister

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 […]

112 Haitians Repatriated

29 August 2019

Under Deportation Order, 112 Haitian nationals were deported to Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Wednesday. A joint team of law enforcement officers accompanied the Haitian nationals as they departed the Lynden Pindling International Airport at 7:30 a.m. onboard a Bahamasair flight. The group of Haitian nationals included 93 males and 19 females.  The exercise was led by […]

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Haitians Rescued after Vessel Runs Aground

29 August 2019

Eight Haitian nationals were rescued during a combined effort by members of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force and OPBAT on Wednesday morning after their vessel ran aground in the southern Bahamas. The 57-feet wooden cargo freighter ‘Shamu Too’ was enoute to Haiti when the vessel experienced mechanical failure. As a result, it ran aground near […]

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Injunction Granted – Doctors Return to Work – Doctors Protest in Rawson Square

28 August 2019

The Supreme Court granted an injunction yesterday, which ordered that striking junior doctors return to work. The injunction was granted around at 5:45 p.m. by Justice Ian Winder.  It was ordered that the Bahamas Doctors Union (BDU) be restrained from contravening sections 76, 77 and 83 of the Industrial Relations Act. Further, the union was […]

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Immigration Officer Charged with Fraud

28 August 2019

Immigration officer Edwin Morley was charged in the Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday for conspiracy to commit fraud and fraud by false pretences.  Morley, 31, of Pinewood Gardens was arraigned along with 48-year-old Clive Schroeter of Lady Slipper Avenue. According to police, the men allegedly obtained $2,000 from Jamal Forbes by false pretences. Morley was also […]

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Bus Pilot Program to Begin Next Week

28 August 2019

Minister of Transport Renward Wells announced on Tuesday that the government is planning to roll out the unified bus system pilot program early next week. According to Wells, the pilot program is expected to begin on September 2.  Before the weekly Cabinet meeting, Wells said the six month pilot program is basically a study to […]

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Doctors ‘War Wages On’

28 August 2019

Bahamas Doctors Union (BDU) President Dr. Melisande Bassett said yesterday that the “war wages on” as she responded to Minister of Labour Dion Foulkes’ announcement that he referred the union’s matter to the Industrial Tribunal.  Yesterday marked day seven of the union’s strike action stemming from a decade of outstanding holiday pay.  “As many of […]

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‘Highest Level of Union Unrest’

27 August 2019

Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Deputy Leader Chester Cooper called the recent junior doctors’ strike and protest by the Bahamas Public Services Union (BPSU) “the highest level of union unrest and deterioration of union relation” with the government. After a ceremony on Monday commemorating former Prime Minister Sir Lynden Pindling’s death at his mausoleum, Cooper said […]

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Disney Cruise Line guests can look forward to a signature island experience that celebrates nature and the spirit and culture of The Bahamas at a new Disney port of call, which will be located on the breathtaking island of Eleuthera at a place called Lighthouse Point. (Disney)

Disney’s Lighthouse Point Plan Celebrates Bahamian Culture

27 August 2019

Disney Cruise Line Island Development unveiled its plans for what the experience at the $400 million cruise port and entertainment facility at Lighthouse Point in South Eleuthera will be like. The unveiling which came at Disney’s D23 expo in California on Sunday, according to Disney, will celebrate the culture and spirit of The Bahamas.  At […]

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PLP at Pindling grave

PLP Remembers Sir Lynden

27 August 2019

It’s been 19 years since the death of former Prime Minister Sir Lynden Pindling and yesterday members the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), along with Pindling’s wife Dame Marguerite commemorated his death. “All I’m asking of you is don’t forget him. Look around this Bahamas, you can’t help but to remember. No matter where you go,” […]

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PM Visits BTVI-Promises Family Island Students $500 for Housing

27 August 2019

Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis and other senior government officials toured the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) yesterday getting a firsthand look at classrooms at the Old Trail Road campus. Some $2.6 million have been budgeted towards free tuition for students at BTVI and according to BTVI President Dr. Robert Robinson, registration at the […]

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