Bishop Lawerence Rolle welcomes the partnership with the Feeding 5,000 Network summer camp in efforts to assist children in various communities. He recalls not having these...
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Diesel spilled near Georgetown, Exuma is now considered 95 percent removed, according to the Department of Environmental Protection & Planning.
Minister of Technical and Vocational Training Glenys Hanna-Martin announces a National Commission for High School Diplomas.
Millions of dollars in upgrades are on the way for several public parks across the island and Goodman's Bay is a top priority.
New contracts have been issued by the Public Parks and Public Beaches Authority. The Authority's Executive Chairman confirms the news today.
The head of the teacher's union says she will await documentation about the minister of education's suggested introduction of CCTV in public schools.
Around 20,000 gallons of the estimated 35,000 gallons of diesel that spilled into Exuma's Old Navy Base Bay was removed.
Four union leaders speaking out against that airport sickout on Monday. One long-time unionist is calling it a rookie mistake.
The University of The Bahamas building its softball program. Meanwhile, government-league basketball gets underway once again.
Some 49 'Generation-X'ers and 49 millenials were honored last night for their contribution to nation building.