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SUSPECT IN CUSTODY IN CONNECTION WITH YOUNG GIRL JONES RECEIVES WORLD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUSINESS GLOBAL HERO AWARD
 
Police officials informed members of the press yesterday that a 32-year old man has been taken into custody regarding the murder of 12-year-old Adriel Moxey whose body was found on Wednesday evening through a track road off Faith Avenue south. Police Press Liaison Officer, Chief Superintendent Chrislyn Skippings along with other police officials are photographed updating members of the media.  (Bahama Journal photo by Justin Kemp)

SUSPECT IN CUSTODY IN CONNECTION WITH YOUNG GIRL’S DEATH

Police say they have a 32-year-old man in their custody forquestioning in connection with the killing of 12-year-old AdrielMoxey. He was found in the Faith Gardens area and taken intocustody around 10 a.m. Thursday.The capture comes after community support and surveillanceefforts on a track road in the Faith Avenue area where herpartially nude body was […]

Bahamas Ambassador to the United States His Excellency Wendall K. Jones is photographed accepting the World Chamber of Commerce Business Global Hero Award.

JONES RECEIVES WORLD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUSINESS GLOBAL HERO AWARD

The World Chamber of Commerce (WCC) last Thursday recognized  Bahamas Ambassador to the United States H.E. Wendall Jones with the WCC Global Hero Award. It was presented during the WCC Business, Regeneration and Wellbeing  Conference in Atlanta, Georgia in recognition of the Ambassador’s efforts which strengthened community affairs and for promoting prosperity in our society. […]

PM Appoints Hurricane Relief Team

12 September 2019

The drastic devastation left by Hurricane Dorian has forced Prime Minister Dr. Hubert to appoint individuals to spearhead relief efforts. During his televised national address yesterday evening, Dr. Minnis announced that Permanent Secretary Jack Thompson and Bahamas Aquatics Federation President Algernon Cargill have been appointed as hurricane relief coordinators for Abaco. In addition, the prime […]

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Easier Access to Unemployment Benefits for Hurricane Victims

11 September 2019

Department of Labour officials are expected to compile a list of evacuees in hopes of making it easier for hurricane victims to access their unemployment benefits. “All persons who qualified who are in Nassau, either living in the shelters or with friends and family, we’re putting a procedure in place beginning today where they can […]

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School Reassignment for Displaced Teachers

11 September 2019

Displaced students, teachers, janitors, school administrators and other employees who have been evacuated will be placed in schools in New Providence by the Ministry of Education. National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Spokesperson Carl Smith said at a press conference yesterday that registration will take place on Thursday at the national stadium and transportation will be […]

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Equinor Oil Spill Clean-Up

11 September 2019

A clean-up crew from the petroleum and wind energy company Equinor arrived in Grand Bahama on Tuesday to manage the oil spill at their storage facility in Grand Bahama.  National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) spokesperson Carl Smith said at the agency’s daily press conference yesterday that the Ministry of Environmental Health went to the facility […]

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Devastation Abaco

$11 Million Hurricane Insurance Claim

11 September 2019

The Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF) will payout nearly $11 million to The Bahamas in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian’s widespread destruction and devastation in Abaco and Grand Bahama. According to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Peter Turnquest, that figure does not include rainfall insurance. As CCRIF explained on its website, the […]

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PLP Calls for Early Recall of Parliament

11 September 2019

Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Leader Philip Davis expressed dissatisfaction in the way the government has handled the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian and called on the government to recall parliament before the October 2 return date. During a special press briefing at the Lynden Pindling Center, the party’s headquarters yesterday, the PLP leader said, “The opposition […]

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Dorian Damage

Insurers Could Payout $500 Million in Claims


11 September 2019

Five hundred million dollars is what local insurance companies expect to churn out in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian and that’s a conservative figure, according to Bahamas Insurance Association (BIA). That figure, according to Timothy Ingraham, of Summit Insurance, is just going off of what was paid out after Hurricane Matthew in 2016. During a […]

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Abaco Man Charged with Murder

10 September 2019

Twenty-seven-year- old Hugh Tyler Bowe was arraigned in the Magistrate’s Court on Monday for the murder of Jarvis Butler.  It’s alleged that on August 30, the Higher Drive resident intentionally caused unlawful harm. He was not required to enter a plea. Bowe will be served with a Voluntary Bill of Indictment on November 11, but […]

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‘Nassau Can’t Accommodate all Evacuees’

10 September 2019

Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis admitted last Friday that Nassau can only accommodate a certain amount of people and as a result, the entire island of Abaco cannot be evacuated to the capital. His comments came during his first time on the island since Hurricane Dorian touched down.  It was during this time that the […]

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No International Agreements for Undocumented Evacuees

10 September 2019

National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) officials said no new arrangement has been made between The Bahamas and the governments of the United States and Canada to facilitate Bahamians without the proper documentation. According to Mr. Smith, evacuees traveling to those countries must have all the necessary immigration documents. “While most inquiries have come in respect […]

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