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THE Nassau Airport Development Company (NAD) recently promoted and awarded certificates to nine technicians.
THE trial of a man and woman facing human trafficking charges has been adjourned to October 31 due to the unavailability of the complainant in the matter.
THE trial into an alleged gun smuggling operation that was uncovered at Arawak Cay last summer has been further adjourned to November of this year.
THE Pinder’s Point Public Cemetery was given a much-needed clean up thanks to the financial contributions of two Grand Bahama businessmen with close ties to the community.
DISCUSSIONS are underway for the implementation of a trained clinical nursing programme in Freeport to address the shortage of nurses in Grand Bahama.
THE New Providence pothole plague, the scourge of motorists throughout the island, continues to anger and frustrate residents with some “craters” in the road causing damage to cars.
ISLAND Luck yesterday announced that its gaming system had been tested and fully certified by Gaming Laboratories International. Playtech Systems Limited - which trades as Island Luck - said that the testing was in accordance with the standards in the Bahamas Gaming Act and Regulations 2014, as well as international standards.
TEACHERS have been taking part in a workshop helping them to learn first hand about conservation.
A PICTURE of Steve Johnson with an early September Wahoo is hopefully a sign of good things to come according to the Bahamas Sport Fishing Network (BSFN).
SCOTIABANK celebrated its diamond anniversary representing 60 years of operation in the Bahamas yesterday.
IN A story (Rental cars hit at ‘too high’ fees, Tribune Business, September 1) it was reported that the Nassau Airport Development Company (NAD) was not prepared to meet the current rental car concessionaires at Lynden Pindling International Airport over proposed lease rate increases.
EDUCATION Minister Jerome Fitzgerald said he hopes to table the long-awaited Freedom of Information legislation in October.
DEMOCRATIC National Alliance Leader Branville McCartney confirmed yesterday that he, along with senior members of the Free National Movement and other third party executives, met last week to discuss how they can all work together to “get rid of” the Progressive Liberal Party.
JERRY Bowe was acquitted of the rape and indecent assault of two girls after a jury found him not guilty on both counts in the Supreme Court.
FREE National Movement Senator Carl Bethel yesterday said from a legal stand point, there is nothing the FNM can do to force the judiciary to unseal documents related to the new deal to complete Baha Mar and open it before the end of the 2016/2017 winter season.
THERE are now ten confirmed cases of Zika in New Providence, with Chief Medical Officer Dr Glenn Beneby reporting yesterday that two more women have contracted the virus.
A SEARCH is underway in the Bahamas for a woman who apparently fell overboard from a cruise ship.
POLICE in New Providence are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a 31-year-old man who was killed when he became pinned under a vehicle on Tuesday night.
A BODYGUARD attached to Prime Minister Perry Christie was shot several times late Monday night during an armed robbery off East Street.
JAMES Smith, former State Minister for Finance, head of the committee overseeing Baha Mar payouts, said yesterday that creditors owed up to half a million dollars are “likely” to be fully paid what they are owed.
THE Ministry of Tourism yesterday announced the return of the Tru Tru Festival.
WHILE the announcement of a deal to remobilise Baha Mar may have eased some fears over the fate of the beleaguered property, it provides no comfort for scores of workers who are still employed at the shuttered resort.
DISCORD reportedly continues within the Free National Movement (FNM), this time in the Mount Moriah Constituency Association, with one executive member expressing anger over an apparent snub concerning his candidacy for the seat.
POPULAR singer Kirkland “KB” Bodie, in a new song, has called Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald a “peeping Tom” and a “garbage man” for the minister’s disclosure of private emails exchanged between members of the Save the Bays environment group during parliamentary proceedings several months ago.
POLICE arrested a man early yesterday morning they believe to be responsible for several overnight armed robberies.