Young people on the island having an opportunity to learn more about the super-yachting industry. A free pop up training session was held recently at the...
With the Davis administration giving much indication to making changes to the laws concerning gender-based violence, a local counsellor and lecturer is giving insight to the...
The family islands will not be left out in the government’s push to get more Bahamians employed. Director of Labour Robert Farquharson revealing there are plans...
The Minister of State for the Public Service, Pia Glover-Rolle, on Grand Bahama recently, once again assessing the needs of the various agencies on that island....
Following concerns over the termination of scores of Urban Renewal employees, Minister of Social Services Obie Wilchcombe says terminations will allow the centers to rebuild, fulfilling...
Fifth grader and Eleuthera native Marcellus Pyfrom is a little boy on a mission to put smiles on the faces of residents of his community through...
As the Davis administration develops legislation to legalize the cannabis industry, a local group is slamming the lack of consultation with its members. There are also...
The Covid-19 pandemic has made domestic violence more common – and in some cases – more severe. Therefore, it’s not surprising that calls to The Bahamas...
Two-time olympic gold medalist Pauline Davis is still distraught over a 1989 suspension that threatened her track and field career. Davis says the suspension came down...
As Covid-19 cases continue to decline, one union leader is urging the Ministry of Education to proceed with caution as it moves to resume full face-to-face...