With the 2019 murder count having surpassed that of 2018,
A minimum wage increase for the public sector is expected
Attorney General Carl Bethel said yesterday a $20 to $30
The first dome housing structure was erected in Spring City,
A minimum wage increase for the public sector has not
Police on Grand Bahama are investigating the circumstances involving the
Despite the devastation caused by Hurricane Dorian, the hotel industry is expected to end the year on a positive note, particularly after successful sales on
The government is hoping the continuation of Bahamas customs and immigration preclearance facilities in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida will help to increase the number of private
Hotel operators will have to put their “heads together” as they determine how to approach Bahamas Power and Light’s (BPL) rate reduction bond fee and
Dekor Homes Limited broke ground on a new, $14 million gated community promising to blend luxury with affordability yesterday. Homes in the development are already
Holistic healing using therapeutic techniques is the mantra at the boutique Amber Spa. As such, spa manager Carlethia Thurston is
Reviews of the permanent collection of the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB) should always demand an examination of
Lobster is arguably the king of all seafood, and at Graycliff Restaurant they treat this crustacean with the respect it
The Lady’s Band and Essence Band will rock the foyer welcoming guests into the hot ticket fundraising party and set
Coming together under the stars to celebrate the athletes, the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA) wrapped up what was deemed to be a very
One of the highly anticipated events of the 2019 Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl week is set for Wednesday, December 18 as the 5th Annual Makers
Kemsy Sylvestre scored off the opening tip for the University of The Bahamas (UB) Mingoes, putting them ahead 2-0 over the Commonwealth Bank Giants on
Bahamian Shawn Thomas, 60, is HIV positive and is not afraid to show the world who she is in spite of the stigma surrounding the
In the aftermath of the most powerful hurricane on record to devastate the country, last year’s 60 percent increase in value-added tax (VAT) and an
The board of Bahamas Power and Light (BPL), and by extension the government of The Bahamas, appears to have collectively lost the ability to approach
It’s been over three months since the passage of Hurricane Dorian, and the silence of vacated Freeport communities ripped apart by its torrential storm surge
Whenever Bahamians hear the word corruption, the typical imagery is one of politicians and public officials stealing funds, striking under-the-table deals, accepting bribes or engaging
With American Airlines not currently offering direct flights to Freeport until mid-February and passengers not yet able to book direct U.S. flights via Bahamasair, hoteliers
When Bahamians responded in outrage last week to comments by Yamacraw MP and Minister of Financial Services, Trade and Industry Elsworth Johnson on how Bahamas