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Sky chief asks regulators: Do you want us to close?
Sky Bahamas' principal last night challenged aviation regulators to clarify whether they want "to shut us down" as the airline "could be at the point of not coming back".
RODERICK A SIMMS: Freeport’s revival map with or without GBPA
The residents of Grand Bahama have become very weary when it comes to the prevailing economic conditions on their island. As the prolonged economic downturn persists, many have directed their frustration towards the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA), seeking to hold it accountable for the lack of progress.
Bahamas ‘yet to arrive’ despite Moody’s upgrade
Deputy Prime Minister K Peter Turnquest last night cautioned that The Bahamas’ “hasn’t arrived yet” despite Moody’s ‘outlook’ upgrade indicating the Government has regained some of its fiscal credibility.
Bank of Bahamas: $69m loss drove insolvency fears
Bank of the Bahamas’ shareholders suffered a $68.747 million net loss for the year to end-June 30, wiping out its retained earnings prior to Friday’s $100 million bail-out.
OPINION: Bank of Bahamas investors to enjoy bail-out boost
Let’s not mince words: Everyone in the commercial banking industry knew that Bank of the Bahamas has been in trouble for some time. The only questions were the size of the damage, and how the Government would fill the ‘hole’.
China and Bahamas mark 15 years of friendship
THE coming May 23 will mark the 15th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, which coincides with first sitting of the House of Assembly following the May 7 general elections in the Bahamas.
Skeletal remains found in Grand Bahama
SKELETAL remains were found on a track road in Grand Bahama on Saturday.
Fred downgrade - but rain to come
Tropical Depression Fred headed for a drenching of The Bahamas after weakening from a tropical storm.
New OPBAT base opened
A new Operation Bahamas and Turks and Caicos (OPBAT) base located in Inagua was opened today.
Scotiabank chief leaves Bahamas
Scotiabank (Bahamas) will soon have to appoint a new managing director, after Kevin Teslyk, confirmed his departure to Tribune Business.
On Da Hook
WHETHER diving for crawfish, deep dropping for Snapper or spearfishing, the fishing has been good again this week in The Bahamas.
Grand Bahama man, 43, dies after Man-O-War Circle stabbing
POLICE in Grand Bahama are investigating the fatal stabbing of a 43-year-old man in the Man-O-War Circle area of Freeport on Tuesday night.
Craft students urged to use their skills
Craft students urged to use their skills THE Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation, in conjunction with the Bahamas National Craft Association, held a graduation ceremony for participants in a shell craft and painting workshop. BAIC executive c
Storm lashes island
Storm lashes island FLOOD warnings have been issued for low lying areas as heavy rainfall and thunderstorms are expected to continue today, the Department of Meteorology said. Residents in the Northwest and Central Bahamas have been asked to exercise ca
On Da Hook
KEEP checking the Bahamas Sport Fishing Network (BSFN) expert page for fishing reports throughout the Bahamas: this will be helpful in tracking the “hot spots” and providing advice on gear and fishing methods being used.
On Da Hook
WAHOO, Grouper, Yellowfin Tuna, Trigger Fish and lobster all feature in this week’s pictorial roundup of fishing in the Bahamas
On Da Hook
KEEP checking the Bahamas Sport Fishing Network (BSFN) expert page for fishing reports throughout the Bahamas: this will be helpful in tracking the “hot spots” and providing advice on gear and fishing methods being used.
Bahamas signs UK trade deal
The Bahamas has become the latest Caribbean nation to sign a regional trade agreement with the United Kingdom as that nation continues its preparations to exit the European Union (EU). The new Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between members of
Bahamas Fed Cup team recognised
AFTER returning home Team Bahamas was recognised for their efforts at the 2019 Fed Cup in Lima, Peru.
GB Shipyard apprentices help upgrade schools
APPRENTICES from Grand Bahama Shipyard (GBS) donated their time and services to upgrading schools in West Grand Bahama.