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Status hearing for trio in armed robbery trial
THREE men awaiting trial for armed robbery appeared in the Supreme Court yesterday for a status hearing.
Fee increases on government services
SEVERAL amendments tabled in the House of Assembly Wednesday proposed fee increases on government services, including character certificates, finger printing and vehicle chassis checks.
. . . but will it be enough?
THE announcement of the success by Shell to provide LNG to BP&L and reduced KW rates is certainly good news but…
Hilton executive goes to Barbados
The British Colonial Hilton yesterday announced the temporary assignment of a senior executive as interim general manager for its sister property, Hilton Barbados Resort.Lynne OP Johnson will be is overseeing the Barbados resort’s operation for a th
Four more die of COVID-19, bringing death toll to 665
FOUR more people have been added to the nation’s COVID-19 death toll, bringing the number to 665.
Grand Bahama man in hospital after shooting
A GRAND Bahama man is in hospital following a shooting incident in the Eight Mile Rock area late Tuesday evening, according to a senior police official.
Abusing the bible
THE writer of “Fight in the church” uses Revelation 12:17 to justify the appalling actions of a group of sacreligious nutcases , fighting over the possession of a church.
Man gets prison for drug possession
FREEPORT – A Freeport man was convicted and sentenced to four years in prison for possession of dangerous drugs.
Police issue wanted call
POLICE are requesting the public’s help in finding the whereabouts of two people to assist in ongoing investigations.
Battle Cry Conference aims to "change lives"
IN AN effort to inspire youths to reach higher heights and develop a stronger fellowship with Christ, the Salem Union Baptist Church is hosting its Battle Cry Conference.
Vixens dispose of Lady Truckers in four sets
THE New Providence Volleyball Association continued its regular season with two match-ups between the top teams at the DW Davis Gymnasium on Sunday.
Author’s new book gives a road map to college life
AUTHOR Monique Hinsey held a launch at the National Art Gallery on Sunday for her book, “A Road Trip Guide to College”.
Hundreds flock to Pearl Island job fair
HUNDREDS of Bahamians came out to the Pearl Island Bahamas job fair at Club Luna on West Bay Street yesterday looking for an opportunity to work at the new private resort complex expected to open soon off New Providence.
Tropical Storm Fiona forms in Atlantic
A DEPRESSION over the central Atlantic Ocean strengthened on Wednesday afternoon into Tropical Storm Fiona to become the sixth named storm of the season.
Man fined for causing injury and damaging car
A MAN was fined in court yesterday and ordered to financially compensate a man he admitted to injuring and damaging his car on Arawak Cay.
Two face court over alleged cutlass attack
TWO men were granted bail in Magistrate’s Court yesterday in connection with an alleged cutlass attack.
Man accused of stealing iPhone and $2,500 cash at gunpoint
A MAN was remanded after he allegedly robbed someone at gunpoint of $2,500 last month.
Jonquel Jones and Sun advance to WNBA semis
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — DeWanna Bonner scored 21 points, Alyssa Thomas had 13 points and eight rebounds, and the No. 3 seed Connecticut Sun eased past the short-handed Dallas Wings 73-58 last night to advance to the semifinals.
Woman charged with abetment to assault
A WOMAN was granted $3,000 bail in a Magistrate’s Court yesterday following her arraignment for abetting in an assault.