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Fame to famished

STRUGGLING tour operators on Exuma are disappointed that the government is not helping to feed the island’s main tourist attraction: the swimming pigs.

‘Lords of Doom’ contractors put on staff

BPL’s booze and drug taking group nicknamed the “Lords of Doom” were upgraded from contract workers to permanent and pensionable employees of the power company.

Partygoers fined for breaking the rules

POLICE Commissioner Paul Rolle said police have cited the organisers and attendees of a large gathering in Bimini over the weekend because they broke COVID-19 rules.

Another seven families grieve

HEALTH officials yesterday added seven deaths to the tally of overall COVID-19 deaths in the country, bringing the total to 163.

One dead, two seriously injured after car hits tree

A man is dead, and two others sustained serious injuries when the vehicle they were in crashed into a tree on East Sunrise Highway on Sunday morning.

26 of 38 new Grand Bahama COVID cases 'from employee interactions in the workplace'

AFTER more than 30 COVID-19 cases were recorded for Grand Bahama on Wednesday, Health Minister Renward Wells revealed that investigations showed that the majority of those newly confirmed cases had originated from employee interactions in the workplace.

NIB pays out $20.5m to Grand Bahamians unemployed after Dorian and COVID-19

Some $20.5 million has been paid out by the National Insurance Board to Grand Bahamians left unemployed as a result of Hurricane Dorian and the COVID-19 pandemic, Minister of State for Grand Bahama Senator Kwasi Thompson said.

Govt hopes to turn Grand Lucayan over to Holistica Group by end of year

The government is hoping for full turnover of the Grand Lucayan Resort to the Holistica Group by the end of year, according to Minister of State for Grand Bahama Senator Kwasi Thompson, who describes the deal as “hugely important” to Grand Bahama’s recovery.

'New' Rand Memorial Hospital nearly complete

Minister of State for Grand Bahama Kwasi Thompson has indicated that major rebuilding of “a new Rand Memorial Hospital” is nearly completed and should “see some normalcy” by late November.

Police appeal to the public over body discovery

A senior police official is appealing to the public to assist them with investigations into discovery of a badly decomposed body that was found in Queen’s Cove on Thursday evening.

Four test positive for COVID five days after arrival

FOUR people who travelled to The Bahamas during the country’s first week of re-opening tested positive for COVID-19 five days after arrival, health officials revealed on Friday.

Man pleads guilty to attempted stealing

A man who attempted to steal a part from a woman’s car was bound over to keep the peace for one year on Friday.

Two in court for acting disorderly at police station

TWO men who acted disorderly at a police station while under the influence of alcohol were ordered to keep the peace for one year on Friday.

Man ordered to attend drug counselling

A 21-year-old man who was found with a quantity of marijuana in his car earlier this week was on Friday ordered to attend drug counselling classes.

Decomposed body found in Queen’s Cove area

POLICE were last night investigating after a man’s body was found in Grand Bahama.

No need for extra $2,000 to travel

THE United States Embassy has dismissed a report that $2,000 is required to travel to the US.

Rotary helps Yellow Elder residents

YELLOW Elder residents in need received food items yesterday at the community’s Tom “The Bird” Grant Park.

Senators speak out over impact of curfew on criminal records

SENATORS JoBeth Coleby-Davis and Lisa Bostwick-Dean both expressed concern yesterday regarding Bahamians having permanent stains on their criminal records for curfew infractions.

Island Luck donates tablets for students

THE Island Luck Cares Foundation donated 500 tablets to the Ministry of Education yesterday in support of its virtual learning platform.

Tempers flare over who broke the rules

A ROW erupted in the Senate yesterday when Attorney General Carl Bethel chided Opposition Senator Fred Mitchell about breaking COVID-19 regulations.

Nightclub and guests fined for breaches

POLICE cited the owner and patrons of a nightclub on Anthol Street, Montel Heights, on Wednesday night after they were found in breach of emergency orders.

First cruise back hit by virus

One of the first cruise ships to ply through Caribbean waters since the pandemic began ended its trip early after at least five passengers tested positive for COVID-19, officials said yesterday.

In-class lessons back by year end? Lloyd signals pupils may soon be allowed to head back into the classroom

FACE-to-face learning could resume in all schools across the country before year’s end, according to Education Minister Jeff Lloyd.

Renew CEO’s conviction quashed

THE Court of Appeal has quashed the criminal conviction of former Renew Bahamas CEO Michael Cox who had been found guilty last year of working at a local scrapyard without a valid work permit.

Punch-up at work costs man $350 fine

A 23-year-old man, who assaulted another man at his place of employment last week, was ordered to pay $350 compensation to the victim.