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One year sentence for stealing from employer

A 47-year-old man who stole over $500 worth of items from his employer was sentenced to one year behind bars on Friday.

Conditional discharge for tourist

AN American tourist who was caught with marijuana laced gummies was granted a conditional discharge on Friday.

Man charged with three counts of attempted murder

A MAN was sent to prison Friday on several charges of attempted murder in connection with a drive-by shooting that was allegedly captured on video.

No decision on Columbus statue

PRESS secretary Clint Watson said the Davis administration has not decided what to do about the Christopher Columbus statue at Government House which was defaced last year.

‘It was a mistake for Minnis to use expletives’

FORMER Prime Minister Perry Christie said Killarnary MP Dr Hubert Minnis made a “mistake” when using expletives in a Tribune interview, saying it appeared the former Free National Movement leader was trying to attract attention in the “most graphic way”.

Christie: Right move to avoid referendum

PERRY Christie thinks Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis is correct to try to avoid a referendum on gender and human rights issues and instead focus on legislative changes.

UPDATED: Two dead, one injured after Market Street shooting

Two men are dead and a woman is in hospital after a shooting on Market Street on Thursday night.

Carnival port project to bring 500 construction jobs

THE Carnival Grand Port Project is targeted for groundbreaking in May with the potential to create 500 new construction jobs for Bahamians in Grand Bahama.

Grand Lucayan bidders to present plans to board this weekend

FIVE bidders have been invited to present plans to the board of Lucayan Renewal Holdings Ltd regarding the Grand Lucayan Resort on Sunday, Tourism, Investments and Aviation Minister Chester Cooper said yesterday.

Georgian migrants rescued from sea

A GROUP of seven migrants from the Eastern European nation of Georgia were rescued from an overturned vessel at sea and taken to Grand Bahama yesterday.

Meeting to discuss Freeport issues said to be ‘fruitful and productive’

BUSINESSMAN Darren Cooper, who organised a recent march in Freeport, said a four-hour meeting this week with Grand Bahama Port Authority executives was “fruitful and productive”.

No ‘willful wrongdoing’ says Cartwright

SHANENDON Cartwright has said that as former chairman of the Bahamas Public Parks and Public Beaches Authority, he took directives “from higher authorities” while denying that he ever took part in any willful wrongdoing.

Bahamas to foot the bill for Royal couple’s visit

TAXPAYERS will pay fully for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s visit to The Bahamas next week, an official said yesterday.

COVID cases reduced - but vaccination rate still low

DESPITE a COVID-19 positivity rate of two percent signalling the country is headed in the right direction, caution cannot be thrown to the wind, Health and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville said yesterday.

$14M SPENT ‘WITHOUT DUE DILIGENCE’ AT DRA: Laroda claim adds to allegations about Minnis administration

THE Disaster Reconstruction Authority spent $14m “without due diligence” under the Minnis administration for debris management, a government official said.

Nine more COVID deaths

NINE more COVID-19 deaths have been recorded, pushing the nation’s virus death toll to 786.

Man accused of molesting daughter

A 28-YEAR-OLD man accused of sexually molesting his six-year-old daughter was denied bail yesterday.

Men jailed for six weeks for vagrancy

TWO men were sentenced to six weeks behind bars yesterday for vagrancy.

31-year-old accused of stabbing murder

A 31-YEAR-OLD man was remanded to prison yesterday on murder charges.

Govt has approved baseball stadium funds

WORKS and Utilities Minister Alfred Sears revealed yesterday that the government has approved funding for construction works to resume at the Andre Rodgers Baseball Stadium.

Minnis heckled outside House

FORMER Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis was heckled and taunted by a small group of Progressive Liberal Party supporters as he walked into the House of Assembly yesterday.

Mobile police station launched

DAYS after a spate of murders at Thompson Lane, a 24-hour mobile police station was launched in the area yesterday.

Former PM: Bahamas had no choice over sanctions

FORMER Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said The Bahamas has no choice but to sanction Russia after its deadly invasion of Ukraine.

Candles for Carissa

A CANDLELIGHT vigil was held last night at Southern Recreational Grounds in memory of young mother Carissa Culmer.

Airport authority signs union deal

THE Airport Authority signed a recognition agreement with the Public Managers Union this week.