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Farmer crisis over BAMSI retail exit
BAMSI’s chairman has recommended that it should exit the retail business - despite one Bahamian farmer warning he will have to axe staff if this decision is executed now.
Stage set for BSF National Round Robin and Championship series
THE stage is now set for the Bahamas Softball Federation’s 2013 National Round Robin and Championship series.
PM's praise as students graduate in Abaco
PRIME Minister Perry Christie said it warmed his heart to be at the graduation ceremony for the 13 students of Every Child Counts, in Abaco yesterday.
Grand Bahama FNM chief backs Edison Key
FREEPORT – FNM Grand Bahama chairman David Thompson said he will “continue to embrace” Edison Key as an important part of the party despite the Abaco MP’s decision not to join his colleagues in boycotting the House.
Best student athletes on track in Nationals
The best student athletes throughout the country converged on the original Thomas A Robinson Stadium to decide the top school and individual performers in athletics.
Junior Baseball League of Nassau captures four of six divisions
THE Junior Baseball League of Nassau emerged as the dominant team of the Grand Bahama Port Authority’s 11th Andre Rodgers National Championships.
Swimmming results
Here’s a look at the final results of the individual performances in the Bahamas Swimming Federation’s 2013 RBC National Swim Championships at the Betty Kelly Kenning National Swim Complex
COVID-19: No flattening of the curve for New Providence
CHIEF Medical Officer Dr Pearl McMillan revealed Friday that health officials have not yet seen a flattening of the curve for New Providence, with data suggesting the number of COVID-19 cases could continue to increase for the island in the days ahead.
Crash copter’s black box found – Wreckage brought to surface and shipped to US lab
OFFICIALS have successfully located the flight recording device of the helicopter that crashed in waters off Abaco on Thursday, killing all seven people on board including American coal magnate billionaire Chris Cline.
Tourism eyes New Year 'bounce back'
The Bahamas is on target for a New Year “bounce back” post-Dorian with first quarter stopover tourists up two to four percent compared to 2019’s record, a Cabinet minister revealed yesterday. Dionisio D’Aguilar, minister of tourism and aviation, tol
UPDATED: 27 dead after Haitian vessel capsizes
In the worst migrant boating tragedy in Bahamian waters since 2013, officials said 27 Haitians are dead and 18 survived after their boat hit a reef on Friday night and sunk.
‘Disappointment’ behind Key criticism of FNM leader
THE Central and South Abaco Free National Movement Constituency Association yesterday attributed area MP Edison Key’s criticism of FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis to “disappointment” that he will not be the party’s candidate for the 2017 general election.
'Not grim' despite $1.3bn debt surge
The deputy prime minister yesterday disagreed that The Bahamas faces a "grim" economic and fiscal outlook even though government debt is forecast to increase by $1.3bn over the next five years.
Receiver 'perplexed' by court's verdict
A well-known accountant has described a Supreme Court judge’s decision to remove him as the receiver for a multi-million dollar Abaco resort/marina development as “baffling and perplexing”, adding that the verdict was “detached from reality”.
Farm eviction exposes Schooner Bay bust-up
An Abaco couple have slammed Schooner Bay’s “arrogance” in evicting them from their farm in a dispute stemming from the controversial licencing of 100 Crown Land acres to a foreign developer.Glen Kelly told Tribune Business that agents for the south
BAHAMAS CRAWFISH SEASON GETS UNDERWAY
The 2014 Crawfish season in the Bahamas has got off to a promising start.
SEVERE WEATHER WATCH
The Bahamas Department of Meteorology has issued a severe thunderstorm watch.
Two more virus deaths
TWO more people have died from COVID-19, pushing the nation’s death count to 234.

