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Job fair for Royal Caribbean International

ROYAL Caribbean International will host a job fair on July 7 and 8, as it looks to fill vacancies for its private island experience Perfect Day at Coco Cay in the Berry Islands.

Freeport man on murder charge

A FREEPORT man was charged with murder in the local magistrate’s court yesterday.

Juvenile jailed for stealing car from woman at gunpoint

A MALE juvenile was sent to prison yesterday after he was accused of robbing a woman at gun point and stealing a car.

Bail granted to pair accused of death threats

TWO MEN were granted bail yesterday on separate charges of threats of death.

Pair accused of indecent exposure

TWO men were yesterday arraigned on separate charges of indecent exposure.

Bail granted for car theft suspect

A MAN accused of stealing a woman’s car was granted bail yesterday.

‘Govt erring on side of caution over mask mandate’

DOCTORS Hospital chief executive officer Dr Charles Diggiss said he believes the government is erring on the side of caution in deciding to generally maintain its mask mandate.

Minister: Bahamians sticking to protocols

WHILE the month of June saw 927 new COVID-19 cases, Health and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville says he believes Bahamians have been doing well in adhering to the protocols that remain in place.

‘What is govt planning to do about crime?’

FREE National Movement deputy leader Shanendon Cartwright has called on National Security Minister Wayne Munroe to disclose what the government plans to do regarding crime in the country.

Sears: Govt is working on debt to water firms

WORKS and Utilities Minister Alfred Sears said the government is working to reduce the debt it owes to companies contracted to supply water to several Family Islands.

Camp back after pandemic pause

FORT Charlotte Constituency’s 21st Summer Camp officially kicked off yesterday after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID- 19 pandemic.

Rolle: I’m proud of what we’ve done

AS he officially hands over the post of Police Commissioner to Clayton Fernander today, Paul Rolle says he’s proud of both the organisation and the achievements attained in his more than two years in the seat.

Why the secrecy on police settlements?

FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard has called on the government to disclose the details of a lawsuit settlement concluded with two senior police officers, including the rationale behind the move.

Two killed in traffic accident

TWO men were left dead following a traffic accident at Gladstone Road early yesterday morning. The incident happened shortly before 5am.

Sears – no decision on power pricing change

WORKS and Utilities Minister Alfred Sears yesterday said no decision has been made to increase electricity bills, however he urged Bahamians “to be more prudent” with usage given high energy costs.

TIME FOR UNITY TO END KILLING CRISIS: Churches leader calls for national effort to combat ‘out of hand’ murders

BAHAMAS Christian Council President Bishop Delton Fernander said yesterday the recent spate of murders is cause for great concern, adding “we’ve really allowed this kind of activity to get out of hand”.

Two men accused of rape, burglary and armed robbery

TWO young men were charged with burglary, armed robbery and rape, among other offences, in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court yesterday afternoon.

Suspect in court over killing of murder accused

A MAN was remanded to the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services yesterday in connection with the death of an accused murderer.

Two in custody over violation of ‘no take zone’ in Exuma

TWO people have been apprehended for allegedly violating an area considered a “no take zone” at an Exuma Cays land and sea park.

Man accused of kidnapping victim

A MAN was remanded to the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services yesterday by a Magistrate’s Court in relation to an allegation of kidnapping another man.

Bail granted in $1,900 theft case

A MAN charged with stealing $1,900 worth of property from another man’s home was granted bail in a Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

Man threatened with imitation gun

A MAN was placed on a conditional discharge yesterday for threatening another man with an imitation gun.

Four remanded after firearm found

FOUR MEN were remanded to prison yesterday in relation to firearm and ammunition charges.

US naval vessel hosts Independence Day event

THE US Embassy in Nassau on Friday celebrated the 246th Independence Day anniversary of the United States aboard the US Navy Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, USS Lassen (DDG 82), while docked at Prince George Wharf.

Ocean foundation meets ministry

AN organisation devoted to support oceans has begun work to extend to The Bahamas.