NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe said the practice of conflict resolution skills remains a concern, noting a trend of ...
# Jabez McDonald, 19, of Fire Trail Road was remanded to the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services (BDOCS) following an accusation of sexual assault involving a 20-year-old female tourist. # In ...
# KYRIE Campbell, a grade six student at Queen's College, said he met “respectable” and “mannerly” students at Uriah McPhee Primary School through an exchange programme aimed at fostering interaction ...
# A senior official with the Attorney General’s Office yesterday branded the legal dispute over who has regulatory authority for the energy sector in Freeport as a “difference of opinion”.
TWO people were charged with separate ferocious dog charges. Kendal Wildgoose pleaded guilty to two counts of keeping a ferocious dog and has been ordered to pay $500 for each count as compensation.
# IMMIGRATION Minister Alfred Sears would not specify yesterday when Immigration Director William Pratt will be replaced, ...
# IMMIGRATION Minister Alfred Sears said an immigration commission, appointed last year following the Keith Bell controversy, ...
# POLICE claimed gunshots, murders, and armed robberies have declined in the Englerston community after the government launched its “Clear, Hold, Build” crime initiative last month.
# A 28-year-old man was charged with murder and two counts of attempted murder in the Magistrate’s Court. # Mitchell Fox was arraigned before Chief Magistrate Roberto Reckley.
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said he does not believe his efforts to get developed countries to tackle climate change ...
Atlantis and Baha Mar are expecting to enjoy a combined $8m in annual energy cost savings by next year amid industry calls yesterday for a further 43 percent slash in electricity rates. Robert Sands, ...
# Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said the Domestic Minimum Top-Up Tax Bill 2024 is projected to generate up to $140 ...