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Contractor ‘fleeced’ Baker’s Bay homeowners of $10m
Accusations that a foreign contractor may have “fleeced” homeowners in Abaco’s high-end Baker’s Bay community of up to $10m are likely “only the tip of the iceberg” due to the absence of construction industry regulation.
A new fight for survival in Marsh Harbour
THE chaos that gripped Marsh Harbour in the wake of Hurricane Dorian has subsided, and for those who remain, a new fight for survival begins.
Lodges 'confounded' by mixed regulatory message from Gov't
Bonefish lodge operators yesterday said they were “confounded” and “mystified” by the contradictory messages coming from the Government over the industry’s controversial regulations.Clint Kemp, president of the newly-formed Bahamas Fly Fishing Lodge
Central Bank: Dorian inflicts a $2.5bn blow
The Central Bank's governor yesterday forecast that total Hurricane Dorian losses could exceed $2.5bn at the "low end" - a sum equivalent to 20 percent of The Bahamas' total economic output.
‘Speedy’ Gardiner: Steven ‘amazing’ and ‘very humble child’
“AMAZING” and “very humble child” were some of the words that Steven ‘Speedy’ Gardiner Sr used to describe his son, World and Olympic men’s 400 metre champion, Steven Gardiner Jr, whom he quipped “not too many people get to experience what he achieved.”
Receiver's 'conflict concern over undervalued $15m sale'
The receiver for a well-known Abaco resort/marina development has alleged that part of its real estate holdings have been sold at $15 million below market value, with its property manager placing himself in “numerous conflicting positions”.
Plane makes emergency landing at Grand Bahama
A PLANE made an emergency landing at the Grand Bahama International Airport on Tuesday. No one on board was injured, officials said.
Man shot dead on West Bay Street
A MAN was shot dead on West Bay Street late Wednesday night, police said.
ZNS outage in Family Islands
CABLE subscribers in the Family Islands were last night left without access to ZNS due to an outage.
Shark bite victim: I’ll be back in the water
A Texas woman is recovering after losing more than five pounds of flesh to a shark bite in the Bahamas, and she says she’ll return to the water when she’s completely better. L
55 new cases of COVID-19, one additional death under investigation
The Ministry of Health announced on Wednesday that there were 55 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one additional death under investigation.
101 new COVID-19 cases, death toll rises to 96
The Ministry of Health reported on Wednesday that there were 101 new cases of COVID-19, one death and 65 people confirmed to have recovered.
818 new cases of COVID-19
The Ministry of Health and Wellness reported 818 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday – a record number of cases for a single day in The Bahamas.
Anfernee Seymour Baseball Clinic
ANFERNEE Seymour shared his experience as a professional baseball player during a clinic at Freedom Farm over the weekend.
Tropical Storm Kate heads for central and NW Bahamas
TROPICAL Storm Kate formed on Monday morning and is approaching the central Bahamas. A tropical storm warning is in effect for the central and northwestern Bahamas, including Grand Bahama, Abaco, Andros, Bimini, Berry Islands, New Providence, Eleuthera, The Exumas, Cat Island, Long Island, Rum Cay and San Salvador.
Webshop legislation to be enacted by government on Monday
THE first webshop licenses are expected to be issued by May 2015, Minister of Tourism Obie Wilchcombe said yesterday, adding that the legislation that will regulate the gambling operations of webshops will be enacted into law next Monday.
BEC confirms load shedding will continue across Nassau
THOUSANDS of customers can expect further disruption in power supply as the Bahamas Electricity Corporation continues load-shedding until it is able to rectify serious problems at both of its New Providence plants, according to Deputy General Manager of BEC Shavon Cambridge.
Celebrations for Rex Major
MASSIVE celebrations in five islands will be held to honour Pastor Dr Rex Major who has affected the lives of many people over the past 60 years of his ministry.

