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Me, extinct? I don’t think so
One of the rarest birds in the western hemisphere, the Bahama Nuthatch, has been rediscovered by research teams searching Grand Bahama.
Hurricane Irma: Four days to get ready; new map shows storm further south
HURRICANE Irma is expected to be a major category four or category five hurricane as it moves closer to The Bahamas, according to Accuweather meteorologist Evan Duffy, who said on the system’s current track the eye of Irma will likely “cut very close to New Providence” by Friday bringing with it “heavy rains, flooding and strong winds.”
Revisiting port authority past
The following letter was written to Fred Sturrup, Editor Freeport News, Grand Bahama, The Bahamas.
Bahamas' bottom property ranking 'not alarming'
While the Bahamas will continue to rank among the world’s worst when it comes to the ease of registering property unless it moves to a “registered title system” and reduces its reliance on Stamp Tax derived from real estate transactions, an attorney said yesterday that the situation was “not alarming”.
Offshore sector 72 times larger than Bahamas GDP
The Bahamian international financial services industry is 72 times larger than this country’s gross domestic product (GDP), an International Monetary Fund (IMF) study has estimated.
Satellite Bahamas, principals seek US court 'protection'
Satellite Bahamas and its principals, the Garraway brothers, are seeking US court “protection” to stay DIRECTV’s discovery demands, which are seeking a list of all clients it allegedly provided ‘pirated’ services to.
Bahamas’ ‘dead wrong’ model highlighted by Panama papers leak
The massive document leak from a Panamanian law firm should serve as a wake-up call for the Bahamas to alter its “dead wrong” financial services model, a Bahamian executive charged last night.
CLICO liquidator gets leave to move over ‘fraud’ action
CLICO (Bahamas) liquidator this week obtained Supreme Court permission to serve legal claims, alleging “fraudulent breaches of fiduciary duty”, against two of the insolvent insurer’s former principals in Trinidad and Barbados.
Gladiator Championship Wrestling to make pro wrestling debut at Arawak Cay August 29
THE days are winding down and the excitement is brewing as the Gladiator Championship Wrestling gets ready for its big professional wrestling debut in Arawak Cay on Saturday, August 29.
US biologist appeals to PM over air quality
AN AMERICAN environmental researcher who observed the recent “Breathe Better Bahamas” demonstration by environmental advocacy group Raising Awareness Bahamas Landfill (RABL) has issued an open letter to the Prime Minister threatening to boycott travel to the Bahamas until air quality issues are remedied.
Bahamas sweeps up Haitians, says New York Times
WELL now we’ve done it – big time!
Bahamas teams bound for the Branson World Series
THE Bahamas will field a pair of teams set to participate in the Babe Ruth League’s Cal Ripken Baseball Major/70 World Series.
Bahamas ‘telling the story’ to its investors
The Government is focused on “telling the story about The Bahamas” and its post-COVID recovery to ensure international investors and markets retain confidence in the country’s debt, a Cabinet minister said yesterday.
Bahamas crushes Nicaragua 116-62
MITCH Johnson had a monster game on Friday at the Jose Miguel Agrelot Coloseum in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico to get the Bahamas men's national basketball team back on track, but it came a little too late to get through to the playoffs of the CentroBasket Championships.
Web shop owner in $27m bank rescue
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor Bahamas-based web shop boss, Craig Flowers, along with BISX-listed Bank of the Bahamas International, were both separately approached to rescue a bust Turks & Caicos bank that required a $27 million injection to r
Web shop owner in $27m bank rescue
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor Bahamas-based web shop boss, Craig Flowers, along with BISX-listed Bank of the Bahamas International, were both separately approached to rescue a bust Turks & Caicos bank that required a $27 million injection to r
Web shop owner in $27m bank rescue
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor Bahamas-based web shop boss, Craig Flowers, along with BISX-listed Bank of the Bahamas International, were both separately approached to rescue a bust Turks & Caicos bank that required a $27 million injection to r
Freeport economy
Perhaps in a move to get under the skin of the Free National Movement administration that sacked him from the Hotel Corporation in 2018, the outspoken Pineridge MP Frederick McAlpine tabled a private Bill for an Act to repeal the Ocean Industries Incorporated (Aragonite Mining Encouragement) 1971 in the House of Assembly in early December 2020.
Ban oil drilling in Bahamas
Following is a contribution by a Bahamian citizen concerning proposed oil drilling in The Bahamas. It brings to light what is happening in The Bahamas. I agree with its contents and wanted to share it with you. Please read it and demand that your representative do something about it. Remember, this is our country that God gave us to hand onto our children.
Blazers to face off against the Bobcats in Bahamas Bowl
THE matchup is now set for the fourth edition of the Bahamas Bowl and fanbases are already galvanizing support for the highly anticipated holiday season contest.