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# Mr Carroll said a hurricane can destroy traps used by fisherman, as well as disrupt marine life, resulting in difficulties in catching fish. He argued that the losses fishermen take in the aftermath ...
# The $200m Rosewood Exuma development on Sampson Cay was granted a certificate of environmental clearance (CEC) for ...
# The Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) is warning businesses against engaging in price gouging during the busy back-to-school shopping season, particularly as families look to take advantage of ...
# UNION of Tertiary Educators of The Bahamas (UTEB) president Daniel Thompson has rejected criticism from former University of The Bahamas (UB) executive vice president Dr Ian Strachan, who called the ...
# The WHO warns at a societal level of the danger of creating a climate in which violence is normalised. It points out the broken bonds between children and parents. It highlights the family ...
# PRESIDENT of the Bahamas Pharmaceutical Association (BPA), Dr Marvin Smith, stressed that the newly formed Bahamas Pharmaceutical Union (BPU) will operate separately from the professional body, with ...
# The Bahamas Trade Commission recently participated in the Seminar on SME Management for The Bahamas held in China from August 5th to 18th.
# Ramdin deserves credit for taking a frontal, active position on Haiti. He has put a framework on the table and invited OAS Member States, Permanent Observers, and Inter-American institutions to help ...
# A 63-year-old American man injured in a shark attack while spearfishing off Big Grand Cay, Abaco, last Sunday underwent emergency surgery and is now said to be in good spirits as he begins therapy. ...
# MORE than 1,000 Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) customers are currently without electricity due to non-payment, the company has confirmed. # As of July 25, 2025, a total of 1,128 customers had been ...
# Speaking at a service of thanksgiving at New Life Worship Center to mark the anniversary of the FNM’s first win at the polls on August 19, 1992 - after 25 years in opposition - Mr Pintard urged ...
# VENDORS at Arawak Cay say worsening conditions at the Fish Fry are driving away tourists and hurting business, citing heavy truck traffic, flooding, broken restrooms and years of government neglect.
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