All results / Stories
Sort By
Date
Authors
- Everyone
- Neil Hartnell (308)
- Samora St Rose (109)
- Natario McKenzie (95)
- Eileen Carron (63)
- Paco Nunez (61)
- Eloise Poitier (59)
- Brent Stubbs (45)
- Jeffarah Gibson (33)
- Paul Turnquest (32)
- Sancheska Brown (30)

FTX US chief ‘in contempt’ over Bahamian court order
The Securities Commission’s top executive has accused FTX’s US chief of being “in contempt” of the Supreme Court by blocking access to the collapsed crypto exchange’s cloud-stored system and digital assets.

Prime Minister tells foreign investors ‘the time is now’
PRIME Minister Perry Christie insisted yesterday that the time is now for global investors to consider the Caribbean region, implying that regional economies have shown resilience amidst global trends.

YOUR SAY: Including all Bahamians the key to moving forward together
AN economy that leaves no one behind is the only way we as a nation can move forward, together.

Gov’t drafting carbon credit exchange law
The Government is developing legislation to establish a carbon credit exchange in The Bahamas to further boost its ambitions to make this nation “a global centre” for the emerging industry.
BFSB Summit ‘opens arms’ to innovation
Creativity and innovation will determine the future viability of international financial services centres, the Paul Winder, the Bahamas Financial Services Board’s (BFSB) chairman believes.
YOUR SAY – Britain post-Brexit: still a major player in the world
On June 23, the British people voted to leave the European Union (EU) and British Prime Minister Theresa May has been clear that ‘Brexit’ means ‘Brexit’.

Bahamas has 'great stake' in climate change conversation
ENVIRONMENT and Housing Minister Kendred Dorsett has heralded the enactment of the Paris Agreement, charging that the international law gives Small Island Developing States (SIDS) the means by which to hold "developed countries" accountable for greenhouse gas emission.

Munroe hails importance of K-9 units
THE Bahamas Department of Correctional Services held an opening ceremony for The Bahamas Inter-Agency K-9 Seminar yesterday.
Gov’t’s ‘Fintech festival’ aiming to attract 3,000
The Government is planning to stage an “international Fintech festival” that will attract 3,000 industry executives to The Bahamas early next year and further boost this country’s digital asset ambitions.

Carbon bill ‘first step’ in bringing payments
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said yesterday that the Climate Change and Carbon Market Initiatives Bill 2022 is his administration’s first step in securing carbon credit payments for The Bahamas.

Liquidator blasts own creditors committee
A Bahamian broker/dealer’s liquidator has resumed battle with his own creditors committee by blasting their criticism of his $1m-plus fees as “significantly lacking in substance, truth and accuracy”.
Bahamas crypto exchange set to ‘add another chapter’
A crypto currency exchange Bahamian subsidiary says it will unveil a new feature for its platform next month to further cement its “significant” contribution to the parent's global brand.
PM: Bahamas must avoid ‘pitfalls of past’ over FATF
The Bahamas must “avoid stumbling into the pitfalls of the past” by upholding regulatory standards to maintain its perfect rating on anti-financial crime compliance, the Prime Minister says.

Bahamas alarm at US withdrawal from Paris climate change deal
THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed The Bahamas’ concern regarding the announced withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Agreement on climate change.

PETER YOUNG: Boris in Ukraine - brave or foolhardy?
WHAT to cover in a weekly column needs to be determined well in advance in order to leave time for research.
GB Power owner puts CNG project on hold
A newly-approved project to supply Grand Bahama Power Company (GBPC) with natural gas will not be initiated immediately because low global oil prices mean the economics do not now make sense, Tribune Business was told yesterday.
Oil opponents to Gov't: 'Come to your senses'
Oil exploration opponents yesterday voiced hope that the "big deal" of support from around 80 international sources would "make the Government come to its senses before it is too late".
Several months before a new ambulance arrives for West Grand Bahama, says PHA
THE Public Hospitals Authority said it would take several months before a new ambulance reaches West Grand Bahama.

BAMSI brings fresh produce for Ranfurly children
THE Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute donated produce from its North Andros farm to the Ranfurly Homes for Children yesterday.
Minister: No objection to foreign security JVs
A key Cabinet minister said yesterday that while security services was an area primarily reserved for Bahamians, the Government has seldom raised objections to Bahamians joint venturing with foreign firms to improve their offering.