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# A 41-year-old man was arraigned yesterday in connection with the February murder of Kenneth Neilly on East Street South. # Damil Campbell appeared before Chief Magistrate Roberto Reckley charged ...
# Alando Williams was arraigned before Assistant Chief Magistrate Carolyn Vogt-Evans on five fraud-related charges, including attempted fraud by false pretences, two counts of possession of a forged ...
# A 23-year-old man was remanded to Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre yesterday after admitting to sexually assaulting a convenience store cashier over the Easter weekend. # Tyrone Williams appeared ...
# Pope Francis went in depth on the issue of climate change. His were not cursory comments, but delved into the human side of the science and what it means for the planet, humanity, and our shared and ...
# ENVIRONMENT and Natural Resources Minister Vaughn Miller says he plans to revisit previously cleared illegal charcoal-burning sites and inspect new locations in a renewed effort to stamp out ...
# Dr Touza, a rural sociologist and gender specialist from Argentina, made her first official mission to The Bahamas between March 30 and April 4. Her visit focused on strengthening ties between the ...
# CHINESE Ambassador to The Bahamas Yan Jiarong visited a private residence in Fox Hill over the weekend to honour a Bahamian woman who recently returned from a Chinese government-sponsored seminar.
# The Government yesterday signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with CVB Utilities for a 20 mega watt (MW) solar generation plant combined with 5 MW hours battery storage for New Providence.
# Bahamian small business expectations that 2025 would be “a year of stability” have been dashed by the global economic turmoil unleashed by Donald Trump, a consultant to the sector revealed yesterday ...
# A Family Island installer has warned that the likes of Cable Bahamas and the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) may find themselves “out of business” due to a “major” surge in demand for ...
# With the IMF’s GDP growth revisions equal to around a $14m-$15m increase in Bahamian economic output, Mr Bowe estimated that around 20 percent of this would go to the Government in tax revenues.
# A Bahamian contractor has been awarded $150,000 after the Supreme Court ruled that an expatriate homeowner breached the agreement for him to rebuild her Dorian-devastated Hope Town house.
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