With just under two years left in the current term, Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Fred Mitchell said the party is ...
An 18-year-old was on Friday sentenced to six years’ imprisonment for a string of armed robberies targeting web shops that he ...
Seeking once again to reassure Bahamians of his administration’s plan to lower the cost of living, Prime Minister Philip ...
A 57-year-old man was stabbed to death in the Black Village area of New Providence on the weekend, police said.
The Bahamian Contractors Association (BCA) receives an average of 10 reports a month from consumers about shoddy contractors and are willing to work with the Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) on ...
Bahamian professional basketball player Chavano ‘Buddy’ Hield made some history Sunday evening, becoming just the third ...
UBS Bahamas is shutting its wealth management division and transferring clients to other booking locations in Switzerland and the US, but no jobs will be lost, and the overall office ...
The government is set to buy back $210 million worth of bond notes from the foreign market through a loan facility with Standard Chartered Bank, said to be a debt-for-nature ...
Morton Salt may take a “couple of months” before they can have harvestable salt after Hurricane Oscar set the plant back, ...
Catholic education in The Bahamas began with 15 students – today, Catholic schools serve more than 3,000 students, making it ...
The 10th Annual CG Atlantic Medical Swim Invitational, held in memory of Coach Sue Coleby, took place over the weekend at the ...
The Davis administration last week continued the execution of its shantytown eradication policy, demolishing 113 homes in the T-Wash community, off Cowpen Road, on New Providence. Residents in T-Wash ...