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Probe into double killing
POLICE yesterday said an intense investigation has been launched into a shooting incident that resulted in the death of two men over the weekend
Lightning blamed for BEC power outage
FIVE of the Bahamas Electricity Corporation’s engines were struck by lightning yesterday leading to widespread power outages in New Providence, BEC officials said.

UPDATE: BEC announces another blackout likely tonight
NEW Providence was plunged into darkness last night after an island-wide power cut.
Several arrests over car theft ring
POLICE arrested three men and two women who are the suspected masterminds behind a stolen car ring that resulted in a number of vehicles being stolen over the past few months.
Probe into Grand Bahama shooting
GRAND Bahama police are continuing their investigations into an incident that resulted in a man being shot and hospitalised over the weekend.

Two held for Abaco accident
A HAITIAN couple have been arrested in connection with a traffic accident that resulted in serious injuries to a child and woman in Abaco.

Plane crash lands at Exuma airport
THE pilot of a charter flight was forced to return to mainland Exuma Monday morning after the aircraft’s landing gear failed to open on arrival at Staniel Cay, resulting in a crash landing at the airport in Moss Town.
‘Technical issue’ hits cellphone, land-line services
YESTERDAY’S interruption in cellphone and land-line services was the result of an unspecified “technical issue” according to BTC.

ELECTION RESULTS LIVE: Christie concedes after crushing defeat
Live coverage of the 2017 General Election.

INSIGHT: Dangerous investments
Doing business with the Chinese is not proving beneficial for Bahamians. Carey Leonard points to Grand Bahama’s plight as clear evidence . . .

BISX-listed firm ‘qualified’ for second straight year
A BISX-listed company’s top executive yesterday moved to reassure shareholders after auditors issued a “qualified opinion” on its annual financial results for the second consecutive year over the same issue.

Dorian 'hangover' cuts outlook for the Summit
A Bahamian insurer yesterday voiced optimism it will soon break free of its "Hurricane Dorian hangover" and escape any potential downgrade by the industry's main creditworthiness assessor.

If you catch the virus - don’t panic
A Grand Bahama resident who has COVID-19 but did not experience any of the severe symptoms associated with the disease, says people should not panic if they too test positive because it is not “a death sentence”.
Looking back on the North Abaco vote
North Abaco now has a Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) member of Parliament in the person of Renardo Curry.
'Unusual' claims volume knocks Summit off peak
A Bahamian insurer has blamed “an usually large number of claims” for a non-hurricane year resulting in 2018 profits being slashed almost in half. Tim Ingraham, Summit Insurance Company’s president, told Tribune Business that the underwriter’s 48.1
Bahamas First targets 2012 profit ‘multiples’
Bahamas First Holdings (BFH) is on course to generate 2012 profits that will be “multiples” of last year’s $1 million net income, its chief executive yesterday disclosing that an international rating agency had “validated” the turnaround strategy for its Cayman operation.
Immigration used ‘to harass’ condo bankruptcy rescuer
The Immigration Department is allegedly being used to “harass” a Canadian citizen who saved a 272-unit Freeport condominium complex from bankruptcy, and helped to near-double property values within a decade.

Mother sues RBDF over son’s death
THE mother of a 25-year-old man who was killed in a boating accident involving the Royal Bahamas Defence Force two years ago is suing the government for $35,000 in damages for the agency’s alleged negligence that resulted in her son’s death.

Mother's claim against govt over son's boating death to be heard in 2020
THE hearing of a mother’s $35,000 claim against the government for the Royal Bahamas Defence Force’s alleged culpability for a boating accident that resulted in her son’s death two years ago – has been set for 2020.