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Mother of 16-Year-Old Girl In Custody Police Commissioner Clayton Fernander says the mother of the 16-year-old girl who was killed last weekend in Nassau Village, is in custody.
Inspection of The Guard As is customary, the inspection of the guard was conducted by Chief Justice Sir Ian Winder accompanied by Police Commissioner Clayton Fernander at the opening of the legal year through George Street.
Alphi Phi Alpha Fraternity holds its 2nd annual high school speech competition.
The Progressive Liberal Party hosts a ceremony celebrating Majority Rule.
The annual Majority Rule church service was held and Zion Baptist Church on Shirley Street.
Opening of the Legal Year 2024 Members of the judiciary and the bar, top brass of the Royal Bahamas Police Force, other government officials and others marched from Parliament Street to George Street at Christ Church Cathedral as they do for the beginning of every legal year. A church service will be held followed by Opening of the Legal Year proceedings which will be done at Margaritaville Resort.
Director of Labour, Howard Thompson addresses severance pay for former employees of PharmaChem Technologies.
Minister For Grand Bahama, the Hon. Ginger Moxey hosts a Majority Rule ceremony honouring thirty people.
Grand Bahama residents share their views on Majority Rule.
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The National Report - January 10th, 2024
“No Need For Extra Measures Now” The prime minister says there is no need for additional COVID-19 measures in the wake of an uptick in cases . He’s encouraging Bahamians to continue to protect themselves as they’ve been the last few years.
PM: We Tried To Intervene Prime Minister Philip Davis says the closing of PharmaTech in Grand Bahama will certainly be a blow to the economy.
Adderley Set To Sign with New York Mets Bahamian Bohan Adderley is expected to sign with the New York Mets next week. He explains why he chose that team.
Bain Set To Sign With the Blue Jays Bahamian Jabari Bain Jr is expected to sign with the Toronto Blue Jays next week. He explains why he chose that team.