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WITHIN ITS RIGHT: Judge rules no legal basis to prevent RO operator from shutting off Eleuthera water supply

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — A Supreme Court judge has ruled that there is no legal basis to prevent reverse osmosis plant operator Aqua Design Bahamas from switching off its water supply over significant outstanding arrears, noting that its relationship with the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) appears “irreconcilable”. In a judgment dated August 6, Justice Indra Charles noted that attorneys representing...

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ENOUGH WITH THE LOOPHOLES: BREA chief calls for criminal charges and penalties for foreign sales agents

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) is seeking to bring about amendments to close “loopholes” in the law governing the country’s real estate sector, with its president Christine Wallace-Whitfield calling for criminal charges and fixed penalties to be levied against foreign sales agents. Wallace-Whitfield, who was elected to a record fifth term as BREA president along with...

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COVID OR NOT, I’M NOT GETTING VACCINATED: QC remains anti-vaxx despite hospitalization with virus

Munroe questions who will be liable if something goes wrong after getting the jab NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Despite having been hospitalized for COVID-19 symptoms, prominent attorney and Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) candidate for Free Town Wayne Munroe said yesterday that his anti-vaccine position has not changed and he still does not intend to take the COVID-19 vaccine. Munroe tested positive...

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PANDEMIC UNEMPLOYMENT UNKNOWN: Labour Force survey canceled for this year

Central Bank reported rate of joblessness as 25.6% in May 2020 NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Acting Director of the Bahamas National Statistical Institute Leona Wilson has confirmed that a Labour Force survey will not be performed this year, maintaining that the next likely survey on the rate of joblessness in The Bahamas will come next May. The survey, performed twice annually,...

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STILL NOT OVER: Emergency powers order to be extended yet again amid COVID surge

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The government is expected to table a resolution in Parliament on Tuesday to extend the current COVID-19 Emergency Orders past the August 13 expiration date, amidst a significant spike of COVID-19 cases in the country. The House of Assembly issued a notice for the reconvening of Parliament yesterday, indicating that the resurgence of COVID-19 cases in the...

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Man shot dead in front of home off East Street

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — A man was shot and killed shortly after 8pm on Saturday, at a home on Odle Corner off East Street, according to police. The man has been identified by family members as 34-year-old Gerveaise Anderson Superintendent Synbrina Potter from the Criminal Investigations Department said officers received reports of gunshots in the area and, upon responding, found the...

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IN TROUBLE: Super Value owner slams “careless attitude” over historic COVID surge

Ruperts warns economy will suffer if COVID cases aren't brought under control “I’ve never seen so much death in my lifetime” NASSAU, BAHAMAS — A prominent businessman and retailer slammed what he called a “careless attitude” towards a surge in COVID-19 case in this country, which he says has contributed to the record number reported in recent days. Rupert Roberts,...

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HEALTHCARE IN DEMAND: Doctor’s Hospital sees 25% year-over-year rebound in non-COVID business

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Doctors Hospital Chief Financial Officer Dennis Deveaux said yesterday the BISX-listed healthcare provider’s non-COVID-related business was up about 25 percent year-over-year, a reversal of the trend seen at the onset of the pandemic. Deveaux told Eyewitness News there has been resurgence in healthcare demand. “Our non-COVID business is up about 25 percent year-over-year. If you pull out...

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HOMECOMING: Carnival Cruise Lines happy to be sailing to The Bahamas again

“We hope the people of The Bahamas are as happy to see Carnival back as we are to be here” NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Carnival Cruise Line executives said The Bahamas remains an important destination for the cruise line, with its proximity to the United States serving as a “real advantage” as it  marked its return to Caribbean waters. Carnival’s liquid...

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NEARING RECORD HEAT: Meteorologists caution public to limit outdoor activity as The Bahamas sizzles 

“Over the past few years, we have been having these surges of especially increasing temperatures” NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Meteorologists have warned residents to limit outdoor activity as temperatures in recent days neared record highs, significantly increasing the risk of heatstroke and severe dehydration. Earlier this week, temperatures as high as 93 degrees Fahrenheit were recorded. A record 96.8 degrees Fahrenheit...

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NO PEACE OF MIND: Abaco Chamber laments lack of hurricane preparedness and incomplete shelter facilities

“What happens if the next storm comes?” ABACO, BAHAMAS — With Abaco still rebuilding nearly two years after Hurricane Dorian leveled portions of the island, some residents are concerned about whether the island is prepared in the event of another storm. Abaco Chamber of Commerce Director Krista Albury has expressed grave concern about the level of preparedness, noting that Abaco...

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BATED BREATH: Bahamas officials await pending COVID-related changes to US policy for international travelers

Biden administration reportedly considering barring non-vaccinated international travelers from entering the USA “The state department and White House have not yet finalized the policy” NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Bahamas Ambassador to the United States Sidney Collie said yesterday Bahamian officials are monitoring and awaiting a change in policy for the US to require proof of vaccination for international travelers. A Reuters...

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APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE: COVID vaccination centers on New Providence to open throughout August

Appointments available for first and second doses NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Appointments for the administration of COVID-19 vaccines will be open for the rest of the month, said Barry Rassin, a member of the National COVID-19 Vaccine Consultative Committee, yesterday. This follows weeks of limited availability due to low supplies. More than 33,000 doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines that arrived in...

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Govt reaching out to Venezuela over Bahamian pilot taken into custody for questioning

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Minister of Foreign Affairs Darren Henfield confirmed yesterday that the government of The Bahamas has reached out to the government of Venezuela via diplomatic channels after learning Bahamian pilot Oran Munroe, who was reported missing over a week ago, was taken into custody for questioning by Venezuelan authorities. “We are making inquiries,” Henfield told Eyewitness News. Minister...

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DECIDING FOR THE YOUTH: Survey finds parents split on COVID vaccination for children

Reopening of schools still being discussed, says PM NASSAU, BAHAMAS — As the new academic school year approaches, around 50 percent of parents appear to be unfavorable toward vaccinating their children against COVID-19, an Eyewitness News survey indicates. The Pfizer vaccine, which The Bahamas is expected to be a beneficiary of via the United States, has been approved for emergency...

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