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BPL fuel charges reach their peak
Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) has confirmed to the Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) in recent discussions that fuel charges have…
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Botswana president calls for sharing of ideas with The Bahamas
President of the Republic of Botswana Mokgweetsi Masisi said his country is ready to work with The Bahamas to develop…
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Cabinet portfolio changes outlined
Over a week after Prime Minister Philip Davis announced a reshuffle of his Cabinet and promised a full list of…
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Work as usual for police officers in viral video
The police officers under investigation for roughing up a teenage boy in an incident that was seen by thousands on…
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Man, toddler dead in unusual event
A landlord and his 22-month-old son are dead after an unusual incident in New Providence that involved the man attacking his tenants in…
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Strong support for Bahamians being allowed to gamble in casinos
Sixty-six percent of respondents to a survey conducted by Bahamian market research and strategy firm Public Domain said Bahamians should…
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Boy dies from dengue, officials say
A nine-year-old boy died from dengue fever, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Pearl McMillan said yesterday. “He presented with a viral type…
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DPM: Thousands more jobs coming
With $6 billion to $7 billion in investments in the pipeline across The Bahamas, 2,000 to 3,000 additional direct jobs…
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Cooper says surveys have gotten more accurate
Asked yesterday about the results of a recent Public Domain survey that shows a favorable approval rating for the prime minister…
Read More » In meeting with investors, Davis touts opportunities in The Bahamas
During a meeting with investors in Chicago, Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday touted his administration’s efforts to grow the…
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