# A TEENAGER accused of breaking into someone’s home last year was granted bail yesterday. # Senior Magistrate Algernon Allen Jr arraigned a 17-year-old male, whose name is being withheld due to his ...
# A RECENT court ruling has dismissed an application for judgment in a negligence case filed by Precious Thompson-Curry, who was shot by a police officer while standing in her own yard. # The case ...
# A MAN was granted bail yesterday after being accused of possessing a loaded firearm in New Providence last weekend. # Magistrate Lennox Coleby arraigned Garfield Rolle, 46, on charges of possession ...
# Lauren Ritchie’s project, a short film titled “Preserve Our Heritage, Protect Our Future”, examines the historical relationship between Bahamians and their ecosystems – once balanced and thriving ...
# A MAN was ordered to pay a fine after admitting to failing to charge his monitoring device while awaiting trial for another offence. # Senior Magistrate Shaka Serville arraigned Mateo Fowler ...
# SUPPORT has been shown from nurses for efforts towards digitisation. # Members of the Bahamas Nurses Union (BNU) were recently given a presentation on Information Systems for Health Bahamas (IS4H), ...
# A MAN was sentenced to three and a half years in prison yesterday after admitting to receiving several stolen cars in New Providence over the past two months. # Senior Magistrate Kendra Kelly ...
# MORE than a week after government officials expressed hopes of finalising new industrial agreements with health unions as early as this month, a key healthcare stakeholder has expressed uncertainty ...
# Robert Deal, WSC’s general manager, told the court under cross-examination by Mr Damian Gomez, KC, that there were primarily three methods for awarding contracts to vendors. # Mr Deal acknowledged ...
This unfortunate event is a stark reminder that no organisation — public or private — is immune to cyber threats. Sadly, this could be the fate of many companies in The Bahamas if proactive measures ...
In addition to concerns raised over bed and chair shortages, PHA said there were also questions concerning the facility’s preparedness to handle patient care during emergencies or overflow situations.
DEPUTY Prime Minister Chester Cooper acknowledged the importance of the Grand Lucayan resort to Grand Bahama’s economy but suggested that it should not be the sole driver of the island’s economic ...