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ALL HE WANTED WAS HIS BIRTHDAY PARTY: Reyes spent all day at homework – then was shot going out to play
FAMILY of Reyes Williams say all the seven-year-old talked about was his upcoming birthday party before he was killed Sunday night.

Boy fatally hit by crossfire bullet: Youngster killed as police probe two women's murders
A CHILD was shot dead in Nassau Village last night after a gunman opened fire outside a residence, police said.
Taxi drivers upset over unemployment denial
MANY taxi-cab drivers on Grand Bahama have been denied the 13-week unemployment extension benefit, the president of the Grand Bahama Taxi Union has claimed.
Marcus Garvey’s influences
In her book titled Garvey and Garveyism, the late Amy Jacques Garvey claimed that the late Pan-Africanist and Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) founder, Marcus Mosiah Garvey, was deeply influenced by a Bahamian physician, activist and politician named Dr Joseph Robert Love.

Man in hospital after suspected suicide bid
A 29-year-old Grand Bahama man is in hospital following an suspected attempted suicide incident at Eight Mile Rock on Thursday.

Man arrested for house robbery
GRAND Bahama police arrested a man who allegedly robbed a woman at her home this week.
$1.6m road works for Grand Bahama
Road reconstruction and improvement work at a cost of some $6.1m is expected to be completed by the government on Grand Bahama this year.

29 arrested in Abaco after curfew
ABACO police arrested 29 people for curfew violations and shut down several businesses last week.

INSIGHT: Did we miss out on the health deal of a lifetime?
FOR decades, Princess Margaret Hospital has struggled to provide a first-class health service for the thousands of patients it cares for.

GB power cost 'third lowest' in region says top executive
A Grand Bahama Power Company top executive said the cost of electricity in Grand Bahama is the third-lowest in the Caribbean region but agrees that it could be lower.

Grand Bahama Power Company levy a 'slap in the face'
A veteran hotel union executive said the levy being imposed by the Grand Bahama Power Company is a “slap in the face” to the residents and businesses that have suffered immense losses too during Hurricane Dorian.
Water potability 'progressing' in Grand Bahama
GRAND Bahama’s water potability is progressing, according to the GB Utility Company, which reports its customer base potable supply is at 70 percent.

Tennis coach John Farrington continuing his career
TENNIS is back and so is Bahamian John Farrington as he takes advantage of the opportunity to continue his coaching career with a number of players on the international scene.

Grand Bahama groups condemn power bill price hike
A GROUP in Grand Bahama is criticising the island’s power company for being “heartless” over its planned implementation of an electricity rate increase, due to take effect next month.

STATESIDE: US politics - history shows it’s all about keeping it in the family
We all know that the head of government here in The Bahamas is the Prime Minister, chosen in general elections held every five years since independence. The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. No election is needed to reaffirm that fact.

Minnis urges Junkanoo to stay on hold until virus subsides
WHILE paying tribute to a deceased Junkanoo pioneer in Grand Bahama this week, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said he hoped the community would not organise future parades until the COVID-19 threat subsides.Dr Minnis extended condolences to the fami

Doctor criticises lack of COVID treatment at Rand
A well-known private physician in Freeport has criticised the lack of treatment for COVID patients hospitalised at the Rand.

Eight mile rock man denies series of offences
A Grand Bahama man was charged in the Freeport Magistrate Court in connection with offences including unlawfully discharging a firearm.Samiko Rigby, 32, of Hepburn Town, Eight Mile Rock, appeared before Deputy Chief Magistrate Debbye Ferguson.He was

Bahamas must 'get real' over tourism re-opening
The Bahamas must "get real" on the urgent need to re-open its tourism industry, a Cabinet minister argued yesterday, adding: "We've got to pull the trigger." Dionisio D'Aguilar, minister of tourism and aviation, told Tribune Business that The Bahama
Pineridge Education Centre reopens its doors
PINERIDGE Education Centre reopened its doors in the Kipling Building yesterday, with redesigned classrooms adhering to strict COVID-19 protocols and guidelines to provide a safe environment for learning. Thirty-three students are registered at the