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Halson Moultrie confident political campaigning will remain amicable

FREE National Movement candidate for Nassau Village, Halson Moultrie, yesterday expressed confidence that political campaigning among opposing parties in his prospective constituency will remain amicable leading up to the general elections.

FNM promises to end neglect and misery in GB

DR HUBERT Minnis has promised that a Free National Movement government will put an end to the neglect and misery in Grand Bahama and restore the island to its former glory.

Activists call for probe into withheld passports

THE Grand Bahama Human Rights Association (GBHRA) yesterday urged the Office of the Attorney General to look into claims that employers at Baha Mar withheld the passports of foreign workers as a means of controlling their movement.

Baha Mar site handover ‘sooner than planned’

PRIME Minister Perry Christie yesterday insisted that not only will Baha Mar open on time but the site will be turned over “sooner than planned” and more jobs will be created “much sooner than anticipated”.

New date for We March as protest moves up a week

WE March Bahamas yesterday confirmed that its third march will be brought forward by a week, from April 9 to April 2, with ongoing issues facing the New Providence landfill now becoming the focal point of the protest.

Bishop wants level-headed election campaign

DESPITE calls for “peace and calm” during this election season by Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Bradley Roberts last week, the verbal jousting between parties continued over the weekend, prompting one prominent religious leader to renew calls for “level-headed political behaviour”.

PM: We must unite to stop madness gripping our country

HOURS after the bodies of two young teens were found with gunshot wounds to the head, Prime Minister Perry Christie yesterday reflected on the efficacy of his government’s anti-crime efforts as he restated his administration’s commitment to stopping the “madness that has seemed to grip our country”.

UPDATED: Boys, 13 and 15, found executed

TWO boys in their early teens were discovered shot to death early yesterday morning on a dirt road off Graham Drive, Yellow Elder Gardens.

13 kilos of cocaine seized at airport

POLICE seized 13 kilograms of cocaine in an unclaimed suitcase at the Lynden Pindling International Airport on Saturday evening.

84-year-old woman is attacked at family home

AN Eastern Road family, who felt so secure in the location of their off-the-beaten track home in New Providence in which they had lived for two generations, learned a hard lesson on Thursday for going about their daily routine without taking safety precautions.

Collie says PM resorting to gutter politics in election race

FREE National Movement (FNM) Chairman Sidney Collie over the weekend branded Prime Minister Perry Christie a “show horse”, and accused the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) leader for resorting to gutter politics to capture another five years of governance.

Dames says NIA to play key part in FNM anti-crime plan

FORMER Deputy Commissioner of Police Marvin Dames yesterday pledged that the Free National Movement (FNM), if elected, will empower the National Intelligence Agency and “saturate crime hot spots” in order to curb the growing murder rate.

Bahamas pays tribute to poet Walcott

THE BAHAMAS government over the weekend issued a tribute to the life and legacy of Caribbean Nobel Prize winning poet, Dereck Alton Walcott.

FNM reunion celebrates 80th birthday of Sir William Allen

IT WAS a reunion, filled with fun and laughter as former Free National Movement cabinet ministers gathered at the Sandals Beach Resort on Tuesday to celebrate the 80th birthday of Sir William Allen, who served as a Member of Parliament and Minister of Finance in two FNM administrations between 1992 and 2002. The festive luncheon was hosted by former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham.

Ambulance called to Yamacraw hit-and-run incident

A SUNDAY afternoon hit-and-run incident has left three cars damaged and their occupants needing attention from an ambulance crew.

Minnis says 'Cotton Candy Christie' has failed Grand Bahama

FREE NATIONAL Movement (FNM) Leader Dr Hubert Minnis said the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) government has consistently failed Grand Bahama, the island suffering the most job losses under Prime Minister Perry Christie’s administration.

Teen charged with murder and attempted murder

MURDER and attempted murder charges were brought against a teenager in Magistrates Court on Friday afternoon.

Man denies sexual assault allegations

A MAN denied sexual assault allegations levied against him during his formal arraignment in Supreme Court on Friday.

Bahamas National Coalition Party hits out over landfill fire

THE Bahamas National Coalition Party (BNCP) has joined the chorus of critics of the Government’s handling of the burning New Providence Landfill, calling it indecisive and insensitive in its efforts to deal with the threat to the health of nearby residents.

Temporary changes in Voter's Cards distribution venues

THE Parliamentary Registration Department has announced temporary changes in venues for the distribution of Voter’s Cards for registered voters in the Centreville, Free Town, Bains Town and Grants Town constituencies on Saturday.

Residents and businesses affected by BORCO plant odours

FOUL odours emanating from the BORCO plant have continued to permeate the Pinder’s Point area of Grand Bahama this week, affecting residents and businesses along Queen’s Highway West.

Claim that firefighters are tackling blazes without masks denied

FIRE Chief Superintendent Walter Evans has denied that firefighters were battling two massive fires in the capital without protective gear and masks.

Collie accuses govt of using taxpayers' money to fund campaign

FREE National Movement Chairman Sidney Collie accused Prime Minister Perry Christie and the government of using "tax payer money" to fund the Progressive Liberal Party's (PLP) campaign in the upcoming general election on Friday.

VIDEO: Bahamas All Stars Marching Band celebrates St Patrick's Day in Dublin

THE BAHAMAS All Stars Marching Band joined performers dressed as colourful creatures from Irish myth and legend dancig down the chilly streets of Dublin on Friday as Ireland commemorated its national saint in a St Patrick’s Day parade witnessed by hundreds of thousands.

Bradley Roberts calls for election 'peace and calm'

PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Bradley Roberts called for “peace and calm” during this election season, charging that the country’s “international reputation” for maintaining “political stability” could be at stake.