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‘Crime rising despite harsher sentencing’
Responding to calls for more serious action to fight and deter crime in The Bahamas, Minister of National Security Wayne…
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Pintard calls on FNMs who sat out last election to ‘come home’
Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Michael Pintard last night said that the leadership of the party “stands in solidarity” and…
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Officer shot in face
Three men were arrested after a police officer was shot in the face early Tuesday, police said. The shooting took…
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Gas retailer laments rent increase on top of govt’s inflexible fuel margin
A petroleum retailer who operates four stations in New Providence said yesterday an “unconscionable” rent bill issued by Sol Petroleum Bahamas…
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CJ warns on citizenship delay
Requiring individuals born in The Bahamas to foreign parents, who are essentially “Bahamians in waiting”, to live on the outside…
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Govt settles with prison officials who filed suit
The Office of the Attorney General has settled a lawsuit with Acting Commissioner of Corrections Doan Cleare and Deputy Commissioner…
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Govt signs new contract with BPSU
The government yesterday signed a $40 million industrial agreement with the Bahamas Public Services Union (BPSU) that will pave the…
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BPSU head threatens action over failed PHA hazard pay
Bahamas Public Services Union (BPSU) President Kimsley Ferguson yesterday threatened industrial action if government does not make a $10 million…
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Shantytown appeal filed
Attorneys for a group of shantytown residents who lost their bid before the Supreme Court to have the government’s shantytown…
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Petroleum retailers pledge ‘decisive action’
Bahamas Petroleum Retailers Association President Raymond Jones said yesterday retailers are set to take “decisive action” to cut their operating…
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