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Agriculture non-profit supports food efforts

AS Bahamian families continue to grapple with the increasing cost of living, a leading agriculture-focused non-profit has thrown its support behind recent calls for greater efforts to improve food security in The Bahamas.

Moree laments delay for ‘critical’ new legislation

CHIEF Justice Sir Brian Moree says he’s disappointed the “critical”  Court Services Bill has not yet passed in the House of Assembly.

STILL WAITING FOR CLOSURE: Dorian families despair at long wait for death certificates for missing

NEARLY three years after Hurricane Dorian hit, some family members say they have still not received death certificates of relatives whose bodies were never found after the deadly storm.

Squatters not complying with Crown Land warning

National Security Minister Wayne Munroe said some squatters have failed to comply with his 14-day warning to vacate Crown Land.

Three murders in 24 hours

THE country’s murder count rose to 74 on Friday after three men were killed in separate homicides less than 24 hours apart.

Suspected robber shot dead by police

A MAN suspected of robbing another man was shot and killed by police early Friday afternoon.

Ribbon cutting for GLX Bahamas hub

The Global Learning Exchange (GLX) held a ribbon cutting ceremony for its new Bahamas hub on Friday.

Rolle: I felt betrayed by Minnis administration

POLICE Commissioner Paul Rolle on his last day in office yesterday said he felt “betrayed” and “deceived” by the Minnis administration in its handling of three high-ranking police officers, adding he never supported them being placed on leave.

Police probe drowning in Exuma

POLICE are investigating an apparent drowning on a beach in the settlement of Farmers Hill, Exuma.

Human remains found in Grand Bahama

HUMAN skeletal remains were discovered in a mound of soil that was transported by a truck to a residence in the Lucaya area, police reported.

‘Still areas that need attention after audit report’

TWO years after the Auditor General revealed alleged impropriety in the Magistrate Courts, Chief Justice Sir Brian Moree said there are still certain areas that require further attention.

Chief Justice: Bail murders a matter for law enforcement

WHILE admitting that the courts must focus on getting cases to trial as soon as possible, Chief Justice Sir Brian Moree said violence against people on bail is a matter for law enforcement.

Two more murders in nation

POLICE are investigating after two separate murders in the country.

Security being tightened at Princess Margaret Hospital

HEALTH Minister Dr Michael Darville said his ministry is looking to tighten security at the Princess Margaret Hospital in the wake of reports of alleged incidents that reportedly occurred at the facility.

Govt still working on $10m catastrophic care fund

THE Davis administration is still working out the logistics of how it will administer the $10m allocated for catastrophic healthcare in the country, Health and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville said yesterday.

Second monkeypox case being examined

HEALTH and Wellness Minister, Dr Michael Darville said there is another suspected case of monkeypox in the country.

Abortion issue not on govt’s to-do list

PRESS secretary Clint Watson says addressing legislation on abortion is currently not a priority for the Davis administration, adding that the government does not make “impulsive decisions” based on what other countries are doing.

Lockdown meals cost police $750k

OUTGOING police commissioner Paul Rolle has recalled the push back he received from the Minnis administration over a $750,000 bill the Royal Bahamas Police Force racked up from around-the-clock policing during lockdowns at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Man punched sister

A MAN was placed on conditional discharge and told to behave by a magistrate after he admitted to punching his sister after a night out drinking alcohol.

Discharge over bar threat

A MAN, charged in a magistrate’s court with threatening another man at a bar, was yesterday given a conditional discharge and told to behave.

Teen guilty of loitering

A MALE juvenile was charged in a Magistrate’s Court yesterday with loitering.

Calvary Deliverance celebrates 40 years

CALVARY Deliverance Church started 40 years ago in the home of its founding pastor. Today the church stands committed shepherding the spiritual lives of those that walk through its doors and being a resource of hope for those in the community.

Small home repair scheme to start next month

DISASTER Reconstruction Authority executive chairman Alex Storr said officials plan to start the first phase of the Small Home Repair Programme by early next month.

Man dies after stabbing in Grand Bahama

Grand Bahama Police are investigating a murder after a man was stabbed to death on Wednesday evening at a local bar establishment in Freeport.

PAHO: Prepare now for post-COVID

PAN American Health Organisation (PAHO) director Carissa Etienne has urged countries in the region to prepare health systems now on how to deal with post COVID -19 conditions.