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Supreme Court rules too late to reinstate dismissed Gaming Board employees

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Supreme Court has ruled it is too late to reinstate dismissed Gaming Board employees who were terminated for redundancy in 2017. The workers were terminated by the Gaming Board during the period from October 2017 through February 2018.  In a written judgement dated January 6, Senior Justice Indra Charles said the plaintiffs “were unable to cite...

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FOLLOW THE LAW: Opposition slams gov’t over failure to publish Fiscal Strategy Report

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Opposition is once again slamming the Davis administration for what it describes as “contempt for the rule of law and the Bahamian people” by failing to publish the Fiscal Strategy Report. Opposition leader Michael Pintard in a statement yesterday said: “The Davis Administration continues to display its contempt for the rule of law and the Bahamian...

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ArawakX urges greater emphasis on FPI to supplement foreign direct investment

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — ArawakX executives say that more emphasis needs to be placed on foreign portfolio investment (FPI) which allows foreigners to invest in local companies. ArawakX executives say this could supplement foreign direct investment (FDI) and directly add to this nation’s foreign reserves.  With the change in the investment landscape in the United States resulting in more retail investors...

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REGIONAL THREAT: PM calls for Haitian-led solutions amid uptick in ‘dangerous’ migration

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Prime Minister Philip Davis yesterday warned regional leaders the crisis in Haiti poses substantial threats to The Bahamas and neighboring countries due to the significant increase in "irregular and often dangerous" migration. Davis made the remarks during his intervention at the opening session of the Heads of Summit meeting of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean...

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Entrepreneur demands answers over status of RCL’s Paradise Island project

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — A Bahamian entrepreneur yesterday urged Royal Caribbean to publicly indicate whether they have scaled back on their plans for a multi-billion beach club project on Paradise Island. Toby Smith, principal of Paradise Island Lighthouse & Beach Club company, expressed optimism over a positive resolution to his long-running battle regarding his Crown land lease in an interview with Eyewitness...

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BTC Independent technicians demand meeting over contract agreements

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Angry BTC contract technicians yesterday demanded a seat with the CEO to voice concerns about a contract that they claim was revised without their consultation. Within the former agreement, members were allowed a one-year contract that was decreased to a six-month period. Martin Clarke, a spokesman for the group, stated that the members are “sick and tired”...

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Former minister calls for aggressive action on immigration issue

NASSAU, BAHAMAS —A former Immigration minister yesterday called for aggressive action to deal with the country’s long-standing immigration issues that he contends have gotten progressively worse. Branville McCartney, a former State Minister for Immigration and former Democratic National Alliance (DNA) leader said: “This is an issue that has been around a long time but it seems to be getting progressively...

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Infant boy found unresponsive at daycare

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of an infant boy who was found unresponsive at a daycare yesterday. Police said there were no visible signs of trauma, and an autopsy will determine the exact cause of death. According to reports, a mother left her baby at a daycare located in southern New Providence sometime around...

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Ministry of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs to create National Food Policy

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Ministry of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs will seek to create a National Food Policy this year that will drive food security in The Bahamas. Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources, and Family Island Affairs Hon. Clay Sweeting said that he is excited about this new initiative. “This agricultural policy would encompass a holistic approach...

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UNLAWFUL: Foreign Affairs warns activist group has no legal authority to question or detain people

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday advised that only law enforcement officials were authorized to question or detain any individual in The Bahamas. In a statement, the ministry referred to a video circulating of a fringe activist group interfering with the free movement of a member of the public. While it did not name the group, a...

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Nearly 400 Haitian migrants intercepted near Cay Sal

Inagua detention facility completed NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The United States Coast Guard intercepted 396 unlawful entrants from the Republic of Haiti near Cay Sal yesterday. The migrants are en route to Inagua where they will be handed over to Defence Force and Immigration personnel. In a statement, the Department of Immigration said work on a temporary processing and detention facility...

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Minnis: Gov’t must act on immigration crisis

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Former Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday urged the Davis administration to immediately address a burgeoning immigration crisis fueled by what he termed a "meltdown" in Haiti. The former prime minister underscored growing fears that Bahamians will be 'outnumbered' by irregular migrants, adding “only a matter of time before illegals expand from shantytown to shanty housing”. He...

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Insurance Association warns of “sharp increase” in property insurance rates

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Bahamas Insurance Association (BIA) is warning of a sharp increase in property insurance rates this year. The BIA in a statement noted that increased losses and the potential of increased catastrophe losses in the future have resulted in many reinsurers who provide protection to insurance companies withdrawing from the region, therefore, leading to a shortage in...

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Garden Hills man to be charged with manslaughter for death of infant girl

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — A 30-year-old resident of Gardens Hills is expected to be arraigned today for manslaughter in connection with the death of a three-month-old infant girl last week. The infant, Tenisha Tanya Milfort, was reportedly in the custody of a family friend while her mother was at work on January 16. The incident reportedly occurred sometime around 11am. Police...

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Man arrested after police find cocaine worth 100K on mailboat

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Police arrested a 65-year-old man in Inagua after he was found in possession of five kilos of suspected Cocaine valued at $100,000. Officers reportedly conducted a check of a freezer box onboard a mailboat while on routine patrol shortly after noon on Saturday, January 21. Police discovered an estimated 11.25 pounds of suspected cocaine hidden beneath a...

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