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GRAND Bahama police are investigating two armed robbery incidents in the Lucaya area this week, one of which included a sexual assault.
THE statement of a man who claimed to have witnessed the murder of an American sailor was read into evidence yesterday after unsuccessful attempts by prosecutors to locate him to give sworn testimony.
THE Department of Immigration has not approved Canadian Bruno Rufa’s application for an annual homeowner’s resident card, pending the outcome of his trial in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court on charges of illegally working in the Bahamas.
A MAN awaiting trial on a murder charge appeared in Supreme Court yesterday for a case management hearing.
THE quest to reignite motor racing in The Bahamas is moving closer to becoming a reality as Bahamas Speed Week Revival organisers look to building a $10m world-class race arena in western New Providence.
MISS Earth Bahamas Darronique Young began her work as a “beauty with a cause” when she met with principals of the Bahamas National Trust, to which she is assigned for a year.
SENIOR executives for Save The Bays have said they are better equipped, prepared and more energized than ever about tackling the looming threat of climate change.
SANDALS Resorts International was honoured at the 22nd Annual World Travel Awards’ Caribbean and The North America Ceremony held on October 17 at the Sandals Emerald Bay Golf, Tennis and Spa Resort.
AMID concerns about financial management at The College of The Bahamas, COB president Dr Rodney Smith has said that while he does not believe a forensic audit of COB is necessary, he would not object to having one done.
FNM leader Dr Hubert Minnis said yesterday the opposition will “fully support” the government’s rebuilding efforts in the Family Islands affected by Hurricane Joaquin as long as the contracts for the work are published in the local dailies.
A Canadian tourist became the country’s latest traffic fatality, after he was struck by a garbage truck and dragged several feet while attempting to cross the street, yesterday afternoon.
HOURS after Police Fire Services successfully contained a massive fire in the Gamble Heights shanty town on Sunday evening, officers had to be called in again early yesterday morning to battle a second blaze.
TRANSPORT and Aviation Minister Glenys Hanna Martin yesterday said claims that the Department of Meteorology’s Doppler radar was non-operational as Hurricane Joaquin battered the central and southern Bahamas earlier this month were “erroneous”.
BAHAMAS Electricity Corporation Executive Chairman Leslie Miller yesterday confirmed that there was “some leakage” when fuel tanks were dislodged in Crooked Island during Hurricane Joaquin, however he said a full analysis had not yet been completed to determine how much fuel was lost.
PAN American Health Organisation representative Dr Gerry Eijkemans yesterday said the agency has procured around $150,000 in relief supplies for the central and southern Bahamas as residents look to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of Hurricane Joaquin.
A DOCTOR returning after a four-day stint in Clarence Town, Long Island, has praised the Royal Bahamas Defence Force team, BEC and BTC employees for the work they are doing to restore essential services to the community.
DESPITE the Bahamas Electricity Corporation having restored supply to “over 70 per cent” of Family Island customers affected by Hurricane Joaquin, “no actual work” has started at Crooked Island because of all of the damage done to its infrastructure by the category four hurricane.
ATTORNEY Wayne Munroe faced an uphill battle yesterday as he attempted to convince Court of Appeal judges that the words and actions of his client Maurice Glinton during an extradition appeal were not in contempt of court and deserving of punishment.
CANADIAN resident Bruno Rufa was back in Freeport’s Magistrate’s Court yesterday for the continuation of his criminal trial concerning allegations that he was gainfully employed in The Bahamas without a work permit.
A JURY is scheduled to return today for the continuation of the trial into the murder of an American sailor who was shot a few feet away from the Paradise Island Bridge.
JOVAN Nixon was charged with housebreaking, stealing and receiving in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
POLICE have officially identified the country’s latest homicide victims who were shot and killed on Saturday in separate incidents.
PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party Chairman Bradley Roberts has said that no amount of “hyperbole and falsehoods” put forth by Grand Bahama Human Rights Association President Fred Smith, QC, can change the fact that “shanty towns are illegal”.
A BURNING boat was towed to Montagu Beach from close to the Paradise Island Bridge after it caught fire on Monday so that the Fire Department could extinguish the flames.
5.30pm-11.30pm Strong east-northeast winds will continue today.