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More BPL power cuts

PARTS of New Providence suffered through power cuts over the weekend, leaving many residents angry.

Minnis: I’m not doing enough

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said when it comes to improving the lives of Bahamians through concessions, he isn’t “doing enough”.

Cat Island man dies from COVID-19

A 59-YEAR-OLD Cat Island man became the country’s latest COVID-19 victim after he died from the disease on June 10. His death pushed the nation’s toll to 237.

CEO: Home port will benefit Bahamas

ROYAL Caribbean Cruise Line set sail from Nassau during its inaugural homeport voyage on Saturday.

Welcome back, Royal Caribbean

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis welcomed Royal Caribbean International back to The Bahamas after a year-long shutdown of the cruise industry due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Man shot dead off Nassau Street

A MAN was shot dead near his home on Monday morning.

Father with 13 children shot dead inside bar

A FATHER of 13 was shot dead in a New Providence bar on Friday night.

SHOOTOUT: Officers strike to take out gunman after he opened fire on them

POLICE killed a man on Saturday after he allegedly assaulted an elderly lady and shot a young man who followed him.

Island curfews amended

THE Emergency Powers Order has been amended to implement curfews for North Andros, Central Andros and Cat Island, effective today, the Office of the Prime Minister announced yesterday.

Lyford Cay International School opens its upper campus

LYFORD Cay International School officially opened its upper school campus during a ceremony on Friday.

$1.2M cocaine seizure

A JOINT law enforcement operation with local and American authorities in the Exuma cays led to the seizure of over a million dollars’ worth of cocaine yesterday.

Ghanaian admits fake marriage

A GHANA native was fined after he pleaded guilty to entering into a false marriage with a Bahamian woman.

Royal Caribbean donates to Bahamas Feeding Network

ROYAL Caribbean Cruise Line has donated some twenty 40-foot containers filled with meat and groceries to the Bahamas Feeding Network as a part of its ongoing relationship with The Bahamas.

Adventure of the Seas set for inaugural voyage from Nassau

AFTER a 50-year relationship with The Bahamas, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line has resumed sailing and will sail from Nassau during its inaugural homeport voyage on Saturday.

PM suggests expanded benefits for those fully vaccinated

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis suggested on Friday that fully vaccinated people could soon begin experiencing a variety of expanded benefits, including permission to go out at night after the 10pm curfew.

Two Haitian migrants dead, eight others rescued after boat capsizes

TWO Haitian migrants are dead and eight others, including a baby, were rescued after the boat they were on capsized in waters off Memory Rock, Grand Bahama on Friday morning.

Speaker renews complaints over atheist public official

HOUSE Speaker Halston Moultrie said yesterday he has “issues” with the atheistic beliefs of Finance Secretary Marlon Johnson as he doubled down on his criticism of the senior public officer by saying he insulted Parliament and disrespected the Speaker’s Office.

Shanty residents: ‘We’ll stop new construction’

RELIEVED residents of an Abaco shanty town have vowed not to let outsiders construct new structures in The Farm following this week’s favourable Supreme Court judgement.

Talks held on reopening straw market

WHILE there is still no date for the opening of the Straw Market, the association representing vendors has confirmed preliminary talks with the Straw Market Authority on health protocols for reopening have started.

‘Hopeful’ that Junkanoo will have parade this year

THE chairman of the Junkanoo Corporation New Providence is “optimistic” and “hopeful” the cultural community will be able to hold “some sort of parade” this year.

$140m still owed in student loans

MORE than $140m is still owed to the Education Loan Authority for its student loan programme, according to chairwoman Miriam Emmanuel.

NIB paid out $263m benefits

THE National Insurance Board paid out $263.6m in employment benefit and assistance between August 25, 2019 to May 18, 2021, according to Public Service Minister with responsibility for NIB Brensil Rolle.

Family insist Adriana is here

DESPITE a belief from immigration officials that a missing Cuban woman drowned at sea after the boat she was on capsized, a relative of the migrant says the family has reason to believe she is still alive and being held at a local immigration facility.

‘Emergency only’ at overcrowded Humane Society shelter

BAHAMAS Humane Society is pleading with the public not to surrender animals this month unless it is an “emergency situation” as the shelter is overwhelmed with animals and has no more space available.

Cut public sector? Actually we hired 2,400

THE Minnis administration, which came to power promising to right-size the civil service after the Christie administration hired scores of people, has made at least 2,402 people permanent members of the civil service and has promoted more than 1,600 people throughout government since taking office.