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Woman hurt in Inagua car crash

AN immigration officer was involved in a traffic accident in Inagua on Sunday.

Positive case at BIS

THE offices of Bahamas Information Services have been closed to the public for three days after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.

Two students test positive at Windsor

TWO high school students at Windsor School in Albany have tested positive for COVID-19, officials confirmed to The Tribune yesterday.

Knighthood awarded to Godfrey Kelly

Godfrey Kenneth Kelly was knighted in a ceremony at Government House yesterday.

65 new cases of COVID-19, two additional deaths

The Ministry of Health reported on Monday that there were 65 new cases of COVID-19 and two additional deaths.

Mother and daughter murdered in Nassau Village

A MOTHER and her child were found slain at their Nassau Village home on Monday morning.

Minnis: In era of disasters, assessments are outdated

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis has questioned why nations prone to disaster are still being assessed by international financial institutions using “outdated” methodologies.

Water corp starts work on Long Island stations

THE Water and Sewerage Corporation has started construction of booster stations in the areas of Mangrove Bush, Petty’s and Grays.

Ready to celebrate a week of Pride

PRIDE Bahamas 2020 will kick off next week and organisers say it will be a week-long series of virtual events geared toward making The Bahamas a country that is more accepting and inclusive of LGBTQI+ people.

Four in hospital after shooting and stabbings

FOUR people are in hospital after a shooting and two stabbing incidents over the weekend.

Chipman ‘not interested’ in making a switch to join the PLP

CENTREVILLE MP Reece Chipman said yesterday he is not interested in joining the opposition Progressive Liberal Party.

New Act planned - but what about now?

AMID complaints of illegal use of land and destruction of natural ponds and animal habitats, Minister of Environmental Health and Housing Romauld Ferreira revealed that the Forestry Unit in his ministry is in the process of drafting a legal framework to repeal and replace the Forestry Act 2010.

SUSPECTS QUIZZED IN ‘$200k’ NIB FRAUD

THE Royal Bahamas Police Force is expected to charge several people today over allegations of fraud at the National Insurance Board.

Caribbean high for ratio of jailings

THE Bahamas leads the region in prison occupancy rates, coupled with the third highest rate of repeat offending, according to a new Inter-American Development Bank report.

Lost to lightning

LIGHTNING struck Timothy Sweeting in the “twinkling of an eye” last week Monday and changed his family forever.

Two in hospital after shooting

Two men are in hospital after a shooting on Saturday night.

Man killed in Coral Harbour Road accident

A man is dead after a traffic accident on Coral Harbour Road early on Saturday morning.

PM addresses 75th United Nations General Assembly

Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis has called for a vulnerability index to be used in the decision-making processes of international financial institutions and international donors with regards to countries like The Bahamas.

91 new COVID-19 cases, death toll rises to 89

The Ministry of Health reported on Friday that there were 91 new cases of COVID-19, three additional deaths and one additional death under investigation.

BPL Skyguard Severe Weather Alert 26th September: Nassau

STARTS: 09/26/2020 11:56 AM EDT EXPIRES: 09/26/2020 2:00 PM EDT

BPL Skyguard Severe Weather Alert 25th September: Freeport

STARTS: 09/25/2020 5:31 PM EDT EXPIRES: 09/25/2020 11:00 PM EDT

Indoor dining permitted on all islands except New Providence, Abaco, Paradise Island

THE latest Emergency Powers (COVID-19 Pandemic) Order permits indoor dining to take place on all islands except New Providence, Abaco and Paradise Island.

Senior pastor accused of preventing pastoral board from entering church

A DEFENCE attorney on Friday accused the senior pastor of Golden Gates Assembly of “throwing jeers” at members on the church’s pastoral board and preventing them from having access within the church, in what was described as an abuse of power.

Ministry of Health to be cleaned and sanitised

THE Ministry of Health on the corner of Meeting and Augusta Streets will be deep cleaned and sanitised on Saturday, Cabinet Office announced.

Residents 'happy' GBPC storm recovery charge suspended – but will continue to fight implementation

ALTHOUGH “happy” that a storm recovery and stabilisation (SRS) charge by the Grand Bahama Power Company has been further suspended, the Coalition of Concerned Citizens pledged to continue to fight its implementation.