PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis taunted the Free National Movement during a Progressive Liberal Party meeting last night, ...
# EIGHTY Bahamians, including people charged with curfew violations during the pandemic, had their criminal records expunged ...
# EVENT management company International Events & Production (IEP) announced that it has officially secured all required permits and approvals for the upcoming Feel the Vybz Bahamas Weekend, a ...
# OFFICIALS are still working on securing the necessary approvals for the construction process to rebrand Sandals Emerald Bay into a Beaches resort, according to Chuck Roberts, managing director at ...
# The newly-elected US president, amid a flurry of executive actions on his first day in office, issued an order declaring that the 15 percent global corporate minimum tax deal “has no force or effect ...
# POLICE arrested a man at a church in Grand Bahama on Sunday after the pastor reported a disturbance, an incident that was captured in a viral video. # The short video raised questions about police ...
# “Berry Islands is the only island that don’t have five nominations and that’s sad to be honest with you,“ he said. “For us to not be able we can’t find five people to nominate and represent us, to ...
# The Government yesterday said it is seeking to speed up the provision of electricity to Potters Cay dock in a bid to to improve both infrastructure and safety following recent fires at that location ...
# Bahamian commercial banks enjoy the highest interest rate spreads in the Caribbean but this does not necessarily mean they are “making a killing” on profits, a senior executive argued yesterday.
# A prominent developer yesterday warned “there is no one magic bullet” for resolving The Bahamas’ housing crisis as he urged market participants to “put everything on the table” in searching for a ...
# The Government was yesterday warned not to be “penny wise and pound foolish” by cutting expenditure on vital infrastructure projects simply to ensure it meets its annual fiscal deficit targets.
VENDORS at Potter’s Cay Dock may soon have access to electricity as the government moves to address long-standing infrastructure issues that have forced many businesses to rely on generators. Minister ...