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Teenager dies in car crash
POLICE are investigating a traffic accident in which a 18-year-old man was killed. The incident occurred at around 11pm on Sunday.
Too many questions
Being a woman who likes to make lists of “Things to do”, here are a few items that never seem to get off the list:
Talk on overcoming obstacles by blind lawyer who took on ironman triathlon
OVERCOMING obstacles and reaching your potential is the subject of a lecture by a motivational speaker next week.
Falling debris forces post office closure
DEBRIS fell from the ceiling inside the Post Office, workers discovered yesterday when they arrived at work – forcing the suspension of postal services at the building today.
TV travel show puts Exumas in the spotlight
EXUMA is in the TV spotlight. AWE TV’s Vicarious Escapes was shown around the Exumas by Island Routes Caribbean Adventures.
Let’s get set for the Sunshine Insurance Race Weekend
SUNSHINE Insurance Race Weekend is set to once again captivate the attention of the country with thousands of participants, volunteers and spectators taking to the streets of Nassau for competition in aid of a worthy cause.
Baha Mar parties in ‘good faith talks’
A Cabinet Minister yesterday confirmed that the parties to the $3.5 billion Baha Mar dispute “appear to be negotiating in good faith”.
Union unsure of number of BTC staff to be laid off
BAHAMAS Communications and Public Officers Union Secretary General Dino Rolle yesterday said he was unsure how many employees will be laid off by BTC in this round of downsizing but said the company has already started issuing separation packages.
Minister: 50 Scotia job losses but no work permit cancelled
The Minister of Labour yesterday said it was “disturbing” that Scotiabank would lay-off up to 50 Bahamian employees without cancelling a single work permit.
Government ‘did not pay for centre’s completion’
PRIME Minister Perry Christie yesterday clarified that the government did not fund the completion of the Baha Mar convention centre.
Union chief claims “historic” legal move over Sandals closure
THE 500 and more employees of Sandals Royal Bahamian were yesterday urged by their union representatives to exercise patience as “the law of the land will vindicate them” while blasting the resort for failing to address employees on an impending two-month closure.
FNM deputy worried about PM's Ruffin link
FNM deputy leader Loretta Butler-Turner hit out at the prime minister for his “disrespectful” comments in response to her criticism of the government’s seemingly close relationship with investor Phil Ruffin.
Another claim of victimisation
ANOTHER person has come forward, claiming he has been victimised by the government.
Legalise gambling
IN THE 32 years I have been a citizen of the Bahamas, numbers has always been around. Throughout the years it has been modernised and the integrity of the game has also transformed tremendously. It went from being a backyard business to a corporate figure that now finds itself in a grey area.
Gaming discrimination end will 'go in both directions'
The Gaming Board's executive chairman yesterday indicated that casinos are open to Bahamians gaming at their resorts as the deputy prime minister conceded the separation from web shops is growing "thin".
BTC outsources '916' operator assistance
THE Bahamas Telecommunications Company has confirmed the outsourcing of its '916' operator assistance platform to an external partner.
Anthony Bullard chosen as overall winner of Budweiser Up promotion
BUDWEISER Beer and the Bahamian Brewery & Beverage Company are sending one lucky Nassau native to Russia for this year’s FIFA World Cup Championships.
Family settles over US custody death
THE FAMILY of Bahamian medical school graduate Lashano Gilbert, who died in police custody in Connecticut in 2014, has reached an undisclosed settlement over their $54 million federal civil rights lawsuit.
Former Tribune man helps tell sinister murder story
ONE of Nassau’s most sinister murder plots is to feature in a Sky TV documentary later this year.
PM opens office for new cellular mobile services operator
PRIME Minister Perry Christie hailed the opening of an office for the country's second cellular mobile services operator on Friday as putting "a definitive stamp" on the now liberalised communications sector.