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Philip 'Brave' Davis returns from U.S. after COVID treatment

ON his return to the country from COVID-19 treatment in the United States, Official Opposition Leader Philip “Brave” Davis said he remains deeply concerned that The Bahamas is not headed in the right direction.

Man dies after stabbing on Raymond Road

POLICE in New Providence are investigating the fatal stabbing of a man who died in hospital after an altercation at Raymond Road.

Island-wide outage after BPL engine disruption

BAHAMAS Power and Light experienced major engine disruption that caused an island-wide outage in New Providence on Friday.

Man jailed for throwing rock at storefront

A 30-year-old man was sentenced to five months in prison after he admitted throwing a rock at the storefront of a woman’s clothing store because he was stressed out.

Equipment stolen from Bahamas Striping

BAHAMAS Striping Group of Companies is offering $5,000 to anyone with information that leads to the recovery of expensive equipment stolen during a robbery at the company’s headquarters on Abundant Life Road early Friday morning.

Water potability 'progressing' in Grand Bahama

GRAND Bahama’s water potability is progressing, according to the GB Utility Company, which reports its customer base potable supply is at 70 percent.

Man accused of having sex with minor

A 36-year-old man was remanded to prison on Friday accused of having sex with a minor last month.

Two charged with marijuana possession agree to drug counselling

TWO men, charged with marijuana possession, were conditionally discharged after they agreed to attend drug counselling classes.

Police warn public about catfish scam

POLICE are warning the public about an online romance scam where victims are being deceived and eventually defrauded of thousands of dollars.

Actor tells of his battle with coronavirus

A BAHAMIAN recording artist and actor has detailed his recovery from COVID-19, which left him zapped of energy and compromised his breathing. Jonathan Farrington, 30, tested positive for COVID-19 back in July in New York City. Mr Farrington told Th

Family Islands want COVID details

FAMILY Island residents say they want more data from health officials to determine what type of transmission is happening in their communities causing COVID-19 cases to rise.Their comments come after health officials released Wednesday’s COVID-19 dat

Donation to pay for 600 tablet devices for students

LENO Corporate Services Limited has donated $60,000 to the Ministry of Education in support of its virtual learning platform. The donation is part of an effort to equip every child in The Bahamas with a virtual learning device - with students needin

Mom tells of agony of losing twins at PMH

WHAT was intended to be a routine C-section for Kayla Edwards-Dean, ushering in the birth of twin sons, ended in the tragedy of her almost losing her life and her twins dying.

Man heard 'pop', then realised he was shot

A MAN is in hospital after he was shot while walking on Shrimp Road yesterday morning, police said.

BAHA MAR SCRAPS OCTOBER OPENING: Resort tells workers goal to launch next month not feasible

The Government's tourism re-opening plans were yesterday dealt a major blow after Baha Mar told staff its October return was "not achievable" due to COVID-19 spikes here and in key US markets.

Church leader row now moves to Supreme Court

A SUPREME Court judge is set to decide whether the pastoral board of Golden Gates World Outreach Ministries has the right to protest the appointment of the organisation’s newly assigned leader.

China diplomat attacks U.S. ‘abuse’ of power

CHINA’s embassy in Nassau has accused the United States of “abusing” its power through a decision that prohibits American embassies from doing business with companies that use equipment manufactured by some Chinese manufacturers.

Clearing confusion on Dorian donations

DISASTER Reconstruction Authority Managing Director Katherine Smith yesterday maintained the agency received $109,000 in cash from the Hurricane Dorian pledge conference back in January.

Grand Bahama groups condemn power bill price hike

A GROUP in Grand Bahama is criticising the island’s power company for being “heartless” over its planned implementation of an electricity rate increase, due to take effect next month.

Ministry cleaning

THE Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources has closed its headquarters for deep cleaning and sanitisation after an employee tested positive for COVID-19. The office closed yesterday morning and will remain closed until Thursday, September 17 a

Man accused over body wrapped in sheet

A 34-year-old man was charged with murder yesterday, days after a man’s body was found wrapped in sheet in the area of Bacardi Road. Charles St Luc also known as “Elmo” appeared before Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt charged with the death of

Pastors donate generators

A GROUP of pastors from the African Methodist Episcopal Church has donated more than 20 new generators to assist with Abaco relief efforts post Hurricane Dorian, which ravaged that island one year ago.Representing the group of pastors was Reverend Ra

93 new COVID-19 cases, two deaths, three deaths under investigation

The Ministry of Health reported that there were an additional 93 COVID-19 cases on Thursday, two confirmed COVID-19 related deaths and three more deaths under investigation.

Minnis urges Junkanoo to stay on hold until virus subsides

WHILE paying tribute to a deceased Junkanoo pioneer in Grand Bahama this week, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said he hoped the community would not organise future parades until the COVID-19 threat subsides.Dr Minnis extended condolences to the fami

190 health workers out of action because of COVID-19 exposure

MORE than 190 healthcare workers have been taken out of the system due to COVID-19 exposure, Health Minister Renward Wells revealed in the House of Assembly yesterday.