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Two arraigned for murder; Suriname national issued prison sentence, deportation

Two men were arraigned yesterday on three separate counts of murder. Twenty-five-year-old, Stephen Volter, stood before Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt accused of the February 15 murder of Matthew Mortimer. Volter was not allowed to enter a plea. Eighteen-year-old, Deante Pinder, was charged with two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder. He stands accused of the murder of Rashad...

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CARICOM Sec Gen: Urgent funding needed in wake of catastrophic hurricanes

Port-au-Prince, Haiti: The Caribbean Community must find ways to access the funding needed to assist its member states if the region is to survive. The cautioned mandate was delivered by CARICOM’s Secretary General, Irwin Larocque, yesterday at the opening of the 29th Intercessional Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community. Ambassador Larocque said the impact...

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DPM Turnquest attends IDB Governors’ Annual Consultation in Kingston

Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance and IDB Governor, the Hon. K. Peter Turnquest, led a Bahamas delegation to the Inter-American Development Bank’s (IDB) 7th Annual Consultation of the Governors of the Caribbean Country Department, February 26-27, 2018 in Kingston, Jamaica. Turnquest anticipated discussions yesterday day with President of the IDB, Luis Alberto Moreno, in bilateral meetings, on the IDB...

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Magistrate chastises immigration officers for child neglect

Deputy Chief Magistrate Subusola Swain chastised the Department of Immigration Officers yesterday, after they were accused of leaving several minor children in an immigration bus outside of court while their mothers’ were being arraigned. Fourteen persons, seven men and seven women stood before Magistrate Swain, each charged with a single count of illegal landing, stemming from an immigration raid last...

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RBDF extends condolences to the family of Sir Durward Knowles

The following statement was issued by the Royal Bahamas Defence Force to the media:   The Commander Defence Force, Commodore Tellis Bethel, his Command Team, Officers and Marines of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force join the nation as we mourn the passing of Sir Durward Knowles on February 24, 2018. A legendary Bahamian, Olympic sailing champion and Guinness World Record...

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Bahamas 0-4 through first World Cup qualifying window

The Bahamas men’s national basketball team is now 0-4 through the first round of the 2019 International Basketball Federation’s (FIBA) Americas World Cup Qualifying process. Team Bahamas suffered its latest loss at home on Sunday afternoon against Canada, falling, 113-67, at the Kendal Isaacs National Gymnasium. Brady Heslip had a team-high 19 points for Canada and Anthony Bennet, Adika Peter-McNeill and Thomas...

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Man wanted for questioning in murder

Police are asking for the public's assistance in locating a man wanted for questioning in connection with an ongoing murder investigation. Eighteen-year-old Ramero Rolle is described as 5'6" to 5'8" tall, dark brown complexion and slim build. Anyone with information of Rolle's whereabouts is asked to contact the police anonymously at 911 or 919 or Crime Stoppers at 328-TIPS (8847)...

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PM Announces Bahamas-Haiti Produce Import Agreement

The Minnis administration announced plans to begin importing produce from the impoverished island-nation Haiti yesterday. Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis made known his government's intentions to partner with Haiti, following a high-level meeting at the National Palace of the Republic of Haiti with President His Excellencey Jovenel Moise. Bahamian Prime Minister, Dr. the Hon Hubert Minnis with Haitian President, Jovenel...

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9 Chinese migrants found in Bahamian waters, processed

Bahamas Immigration officers yesterday processed nine Chinese nationals found in Bahamian waters. According to Immigration Director, Clarence Russell, the migrants were believed to have been heading to the United States when they were intercepted by a United States Coast Guard cutter. Immigration officers rendezvoused with the vessel at the Lucayan Harbour to collect the migrants for processing. Eyewitness News will...

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Ayton, Miller named in FBI investigation

University of Arizona freshman sensation, Deandre Ayton, is at the centre of an ongoing investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) into the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). According to a report by ESPN on Friday, Arizona Wildcats Coach, Sean Miller, was caught on an FBI wiretap discussing a $100,000 payment regarding Ayton with former ASM Sports employee Christian...

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Hall to Dept of Immigration: Treat Haitians humanely

Bishop Simeon Hall, yesterday, called on the Department of Immigration to treat Haitians ‘fairly and humanely’. The mandate came as part of his address to members of the Berean Evangelical Baptist Church. “I believe every Haitian who can meet the legitimate policies set down by the Immigration Department should be given favourable consideration and regularized in a reasonable time,” said...

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Bahamas heats up Toronto with one-of-a-kind media event

Canada air arrivals trending upward for 2018 TORONTO, Canada: The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation wowed more than 100 Canadian media, travel partners and tour operators with an innovative presentation to recap 2017 and give an outlook on 2018. During an oversubscribed media luncheon in Toronto, Canada, Minister of Tourism and Aviation, Hon. Dionisio D’Aguilar and Director General Joy Jibrilu...

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Country mourns former Olympian

The first Bahamian to win an Olympic medal and the first to win Olympic gold, Sir Durward Knowles passed away over the weekend at 100. Sir Durward won the country’s first Olympic medal – a bronze in star class sailing with Sloane “Bunty” Farrington at the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. Eight years after, he won gold in the star...

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92 illegal migrants repatriated

A total of 92 illegal migrants were repatriated to their respective native countries Department of Immigration Chief, Clarence Russell confirmed. Friday morning, 88 Haitian nationals were returned to Haiti via Bahamasair's jet service to Haiti. In addition, three Jamaicans were returned to Jamaica and one Venezuelan to Venezuela. Another 30 Haitian nationals were escorted to Court #8 on Nassau Street...

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Government’s “e-tendering” programme for govt. contracts and services

During his keynote address at the Grand Bahama 20th Annual Business Outlook at Grand Lucayan resort on Thursday, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, the Hon. Peter Turnquest outlined some of the programs and initiatives the government is taking in order to remain transparent in its fiscal policies. One of those initiatives is one in which the minister said...

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