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Fight for ex-Ginn project heating up
The fight to acquire and develop the former Ginn project has intensified after a Bahamian-led investor group paid a $2.6m deposit to purchase 1,143 acres as part of its bid to transform Grand Bahama’s West End into “the Monaco of the Caribbean”.
Bahamian investor’s $6.5b spend targets ‘thousands of jobs’
A Bahamian investor has unveiled ambitious plans to create thousands of construction and full-time jobs through the $6.5bn transformation of the former Ginn project in Grand Bahama’s West End into “the Monaco of the Caribbean”.
PM and Minister of Energy and Transport tour progress at Blue Hills Solar Project
Prime Minister Philip ‘Brave” Davis, alongside Minister of Energy and Transport, JoBeth Coleby-Davis, touring the Blue Hills Solar Project
30 months jail for man who attacked a GB school principal with iron bar
School principal Simone Butler-Cornish wept tears of relief after the man who brutally attacked her with an iron bar in her classroom was sentenced to 30 months in prison on Friday.
BLTA holds its first tournament of season
THE Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association successfully concluded its first tournament for the 2026 tennis season.
BNT urges action as invasive iguana caught in Adelaide
THE capture of a large green iguana in Adelaide over the weekend has renewed calls from The Bahamas National Trust for the government to move faster and more forcefully against invasive species that conservationists say are turning up more often across New Providence and beyond.
68-year-old man killed in East Bay Street assault
A 68-year-old man was killed during an assault on East Bay Street on Saturday night after he was struck with a stick during an altercation.


