FINALLY – PLANES WILL PAY TO “FLY BAHAMAS”
NASSAU – The government has finally given the go-ahead for aviation chiefs to charge airlines fees for using Bahamian airspace. The move – long championed by The Tribune – could …
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NASSAU – The government has finally given the go-ahead for aviation chiefs to charge airlines fees for using Bahamian airspace. The move – long championed by The Tribune – could …
Read MoreNASSAU — The $120 million condo-hotel and residences development directly across from the Office of the Prime Minister on West Bay Street is finally scheduled to break ground next Wednesday, …
Read MoreBTVI CAREER DAY PAVES WAY FOR JOB PROSPECTS NASSAU, Bahamas — Kendrick Montpetitt was still in his security officer uniform when he attended the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute’s (BTVI) …
Read MoreNASSAU – Transport and Local Government Minister Frankie Campbell said the July 31, 2018, deadline for the eviction of shanty town residents gives ample time for those in the community …
Read MoreNASSAU — A Hurricane Matthew-type event could wipe out the IMF’s proposed national disaster fund and forever blow The Bahamas off its Fiscal Responsibility targets, a top insurer warned yesterday, …
Read MoreNASSAU — The Royal Bahamas Police Force’s (RBPF) manpower audit revealed that only about half of the constables needed are present on the force – a critical deficiency in the …
Read MoreNASSAU — The Governments of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas and the United States of America have resumed negotiations over the last two days in Nassau regarding the management of the sovereign airspace …
Read MoreBy ELISABETH ANN BROWN WASHINGTON DC — On May 3rd, 2018 the volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii, known as Kilauea began to erupt, causing more than twenty fissures …
Read MoreNASSAU — Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Deputy Leader and Shadow Minister of Finance Chester Cooper yesterday said time would be better spent by the Minnis administration if it focused on getting the …
Read MoreNASSAU, Bahamas — The Government’s unfunded multi-billion dollar pension liabilities, projected to hit $3.7bn by 2030, were yesterday branded “a big time bomb waiting to go off”, Business Editor Neil …
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