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U.S. ELECTION WATCH PARTY IN GRAND BAHAMA Minister Moxey apprises diplomats of government
 
The United States Charge D’Affaires Kimberley Furnish hosted an election watch at the Our Lucaya Resort in Freeport, Grand Bahama.  Attending as a guest was H.E. Wendall Jones, Bahamas Ambassador to the United States.

U.S. ELECTION WATCH PARTY IN GRAND BAHAMA

The United States Charge D’Affaires Kimberley Furnish hosted an election watch at the Our Lucaya Resort in Freeport, Grand Bahama.  Attending as a guest was H.E. Wendall Jones, Bahamas Ambassador to the United States.

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Minister Moxey apprises diplomats of government’s efforts to recover, rebuild, and revolutionize Grand Bahama

FREEPORT, Grand Bahama, The Bahamas — Minister for Grand Bahama, Hon. Ginger Moxey pointed out that this year’s theme for Diplomatic Week – “climate, trade and cultural diplomacy” aligns with key priorities of the government’s ongoing efforts to recover, rebuild and revolutionize Grand Bahama Island and The Bahamas. The Grand Bahama Minister was among the […]

Detective: Murder Accused Confessed

02 October 2013

A murder accused allegedly confessed to committing the crime. According to Sgt. Basil Evans, the officer who interviewed Janaldo Farrington shortly after his arrest last February, said the suspect admitted shooting banker Stephen Sherman. Sherman was shot to death soon after pulling up to his Yamacraw Shores home on February 17, 2012. Farrington is on […]

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RBDF Marines Not Confident In Gov’t

02 October 2013

The five Royal Bahamas Defence (RBDF) Marines charged with causing harm, among other infractions, to a group of Cuban detainees told their lawyer they did not use their firearms to restrain the attempted escapees because they were not confident that the government would stand behind them. Lawyer for the group Wayne Munroe said Monday that […]

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Gunshots Damage BTC Cables In South Andros

02 October 2013

Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) landline, internet and cell services have been knocked-out by pigeon hunters who shot through the fibre optic cable that carries all of the communication capabilities to settlements at the end of South Andros, primarily Mars Bay and a neighbouring settlement. Parts of North Andros also suffered BTC outages a few weeks […]

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Carl Bethel Is New FNM Senate Leader

02 October 2013

Veteran politician Carl Bethel was named the new leader of opposition business in the senate yesterday by Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis. The announcement was made yesterday at the FNM headquarters where Dr. Minnis said Mr. Bethel is undoubtedly the right man for the job. Mr. Bethel replaces Desmond Bannister, whose resignation […]

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BPA Says Minister Stalling

02 October 2013

Nearly two weeks after meeting with Health Minister Dr. Perry Gomez in the hopes of having him recall the recently appointed Bahamas Pharmacy Council (BPC), members of the Bahamas Pharmacy Association (BPA) are now accusing the minister of stonewalling. The body says those appointments are unconstitutional and in direct contravention of the Pharmacy Act. Attorney […]

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Miami Heat’s Training Camp Boosts Tourism

02 October 2013

The fact that the Miami Heat basketball team is holding a training camp session in The Bahamas ahead of the 2013/2014 season is good news for the country during a time which is an otherwise slow tourism period for the country. Senior Vice President of Communications at the Atlantis Resort Ed Fields said it is […]

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Strong Winds

26 September 2013

Strong winds blew down a tree yesterday afternoon, blocking the entire right lane of Bay and Frederick Streets. Police and road crews responded quickly. The incident occurred without structural damage or physical harm. (Photo: Lamond Johnson)

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Tipsters Helping DEU Find Drugs

26 September 2013

Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU) Chief Superintendent Samuel Butler says tipsters and police intelligence combined are helping his unit seize illegal drugs. Just Tuesday, a 23-year-old man of The Bight, Moore’s Island was arrested for possession of dangerous drugs. While on Moore’s Island a team of officers searched a home and found 30 marijuana plants ranging […]

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RBC Offers Free Breast Cancer Genetic Testing For Employees

26 September 2013

Sixty employees of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) recently benefitted from onsite, free breast cancer genetic testing. The initiative was a joint partnership between RBC and the Bahamas Breast Cancer Initiative Foundation (BBCIF). The genetic testing was carried out onsite at Royal Bank House, with additional support and advice made available to employees. The initiative […]

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“Oil Chief’s Comments Troubling”–FNM Deputy Demands Answers

26 September 2013

Free National Movement (FNM) Deputy Leader Loretta Butler-Turner says she’s “troubled” by Bahamas Petroleum Company (BPC) CEO Simon Potter’s recent comments that the financial terms his company “tied down with the Bahamas Government are second to none.” She is now questioning what those financial terms are and is calling on the government to respond to […]

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