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Barge breaks from moorings

A LARGE barge broke its moorings in Montagu harbour yesterday and was adrift for a number of hours before being captured and secured.

Killer jailed for 40 years has court appeal rejected

A MAN sentenced to 40 years in prison for killing another man in a row over money has had his attempt at contesting his sentence dismissed by the Court of Appeal.

Major Upgrade to Water Supply for North Eleuthera

RELIEF is on the way for the water woes of approximately 5,000 residents of North Eleuthera. A major upgrade is presently underway to the water supply in that district that will bring relief to complaints of no water, salt water, low pressure and brown odorous water.

Embassy operating through shutdown

THE US Embassy in Nassau will provide scheduled passport and visa services despite the partial shutdown of its government, officials said yesterday.

Santa for a day: Dr Sands delivers for Children's Ward patients

MINISTER of Health Dr Duane Sands played Santa on Christmas morning with a delivery of gifts to patients at the Children’s Ward of the Princess Margaret Hospital

Bahamasair delays due to 'weather related challenges'

DESPITE announcing earlier this week that its schedule was back to normal after a weekend of chaos and delays during the peak travel period, Bahamasair said on Thursday "weather related challenges" at Lynden Pindling International Airport left some flights grounded and delayed.

'Mr PM, how can you wish me Merry Christmas when you can't find my son?'

THE disappearance of 40-year-old Marvin Pratt has darkened the Christmas holiday for his mother, who continues to appeal for authorities to bring her son home.

Turnquest: WTO worries overblown

DEPUTY Prime Minister K Peter Turnquest has said that concerns over World Trade Organisation ascension are being “exaggerated,” further asserting that the government would work to “protect” the interests of local businesses.

Davis: No reason to block web shop political donations

OPPOSITION Leader Philip “Brave” Davis does not expect the Minnis administration to push a bill that would prohibit web shops and their bosses from giving money to political parties.

Saintil to be deported next year

HAITIAN-Bahamian Edward Israel Saintil, who was targeted in an explosive FBI undercover operation into US visa fraud in the Bahamas, will be deported to this country following his sentencing early next year.

HAPPY FAMILY: One Family wins Junkanoo Boxing Day parade

ONE Family sashayed its way to victory as the group was declared the unofficial winner of the 2018 Junkanoo Boxing Day parade last night. The group wowed the judges and crowd with its theme “Nursery Rhymes: The Ones We’ll Always Remember,” scoring a total of 87.55 points.

Impact of Oban deal being kept secret

THE environmental impact assessment for the controversial Oban Energies project will not likely be made public until a new heads of agreement is inked, Labour Minister Dion Foulkes said yesterday.

Two injured in shooting incidents

TWO men are in hospital after they were injured in separate shooting incidents.

Back on schedule: Bahamasair chief says company on right track

AFTER a weekend of chaos, cancellations and lengthy delays, operations at Bahamasair are back on schedule, the airline’s managing director Tracy Cooper has said.

Skeletal remains found off highway

POLICE are investigating after skeletal remains were found on Tuesday.

One Family triumphs in Boxing Day Junkanoo

One Family marched to victory in the 2018 Boxing Day Junkanoo Parade with a theme based on nursery rhymes.

Biometrics change for Canada travel

THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced changes to Canada’s biometrics programme, which will now require Bahamians applying for various permits or residencies to provide biometrics beginning December 31.

Police investigate suspected drowning

POLICE are investigating an alleged drowning that occurred at Potter's Cay Dock on Sunday.

We're all getting in the Christmas spirit

IN a bid to improve their public image, a team of police prosecutors held a toy drive and luncheon last week for over 80 children at the Bahamas AIDS Foundation.

Police increase visibility in Grand Bahama shops

POLICE visibility has been beefed up on Grand Bahama, particularly in the main shopping areas throughout the island for the Christmas holidays.

Residents call for lower energy prices in remote areas

SOME 300 letters of support signed by residents of West and East Grand Bahama were delivered on Friday by the Coalition of Concerned Citizens to the Office of the Prime Minister in Freeport calling for government intervention in lowering the cost of the energy in those outlying areas.

Police investigate series of armed robberies

NEW Providence police are actively searching for the men responsible for a number of armed robberies which occurred over the weekend.

Dialysis patient 'missed several treatments'

A MAN who died after being turned away from the Princess Margaret Hospital’s Dialysis Unit a week ago due to a staff shortage was previously “noncompliant” with his treatment schedule, the Public Hospitals Authority said yesterday.

We're still unhappy, say junior doctors

DAYS after the Bahamas Doctors Union agreed to call off strike action to negotiate over outstanding holiday pay, junior doctors said the Public Hospitals Authority’s offer of $1.80 per hour was not generous but below minimum wage.

Man dies after argument outside Nassau nightclub

A MAN was found unresponsive with injuries to his body near an abandoned building on Hampton Street on Friday night.