Darville Rejects Unions’ “Worst in Decades” Claim
HEALTH and Wellness Minister Michael Darville says he disagrees with union claims that Princess Margaret Hospital is in its worst state in decades, pointing to ongoing renovations at the facility and efforts to strengthen staffing levels.
Clash over alleged passport fraud and voter registry
CLAIMS by Free National Movement leader Michael Pintard that more than 250 fraudulent document cases are under investigation triggered a rebuke from the Davis administration yesterday, with officials accusing him of creating fear based on inaccurate or incomplete information.
Cocaine and caffeine found in reef sharks off Eleuthera, study finds
SHARKS off Eleuthera have been found with cocaine, caffeine and common painkillers in their blood, according to a new study that highlights the growing reach of human pollution in Bahamian waters.
Bell slams ‘no jail’ ruling as DPP appeals GB businessman’s sentence
A CONTROVERSIAL ruling that spared a Grand Bahama businessman jail time after he was convicted of carrying a loaded gun in a nightclub is set to be challenged, with Housing and Urban Renewal Minister Keith Bell warning the outcome risks undermining confidence in law enforcement.
Mom: I just want justice for my son
EIGHT years after her son’s death, Madeen Bullard says she is still waiting for answers in a medical negligence case she claims began with a critical error at the Princess Margaret Hospital during her pregnancy.
Tourism Minister confident despite global conflicts
TOURISM Minister Chester Cooper says he expects escalating wars in the Middle East to have “some” impact on the country’s tourism industry, but expressed confidence they will not significantly disrupt travel to The Bahamas as tourists opt for destinations closer to home.
Deputy PM calls for stricter oversight of jet ski industry amid safety concerns
DEPUTY Prime Minister Chester Cooper admitted yesterday that more must be done to improve oversight of the jet ski industry, even as he insisted there have been no delays in reform efforts, after US Ambassador Herschel Walker urged authorities to act “without further delay” following another alleged sexual assault involving a visitor.
Auto business awarded $64K after garbage truck crash
A SUPREME Court ruling has awarded more than $64,000 in damages to a Bahamian auto business after a garbage truck crashed into its property, destroying part of its operations and halting work for weeks.
Marathon canvassing reveals mixed views on incumbent MP
CANVASSING the Marathon constituency reveals a mixed political landscape, with incumbent Progressive Liberal Party MP Lisa Rahming retaining solid grassroots support but facing concerns about visibility, infrastructure and youth engagement ahead of the next general election.
Police investigate suspected arson after two vehicles set on fire
POLICE in Grand Bahama are investigating the suspected arson of two vehicles that were set on fire on Tuesday.
Teen escapes attempted kidnapping after struggle on Lazaretta Road
A 13-year-old girl managed to fight off a would-be abductor while walking home from school on Tuesday, prompting a police investigation.
South African worker hospitalised after Freeport scaffolding fall
A 47-year-old man from South Africa was left hospitalised on Tuesday after being injured at work.
Cashier accused of stealing $2,500 granted bail
A CASHIER accused of stealing $2,500 from a woman last year was granted bail yesterday.
Man accused of having child porn on his phone
A MAN accused of having child pornography on his phone was remanded to prison yesterday.
Man granted $5K bail after Paradise Island scooter clash
A MAN accused of injuring another man on Paradise Island after a collision between a scooter and an ATV last week was granted bail yesterday.
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