THE government hopes to begin accepting applications for cannabis licences by the end of the second quarter, Attorney General ...
# ENERGY and Transport Minister Jobeth Coleby-Davis has set a timeline of six months to a year for the electrification of ...
# A SUPREME Court judge adjourned the trial of Adrian Gibson and others yesterday after a defence attorney could not complete the cross-examination of a key witness.
# The lower courts had ruled that the 12-year limitation period for recovering the property had not expired because of deliberate concealment, but the Privy Council disagreed, concluding that any ...
# AFTER environmentalists raised logging concerns connected to the government’s “Clear, Hold, Build” crime strategy, Housing Minister Keith Bell said the government will not take action that harms the ...
ELEUTHERA residents should expect scheduled power outages in the coming days as Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) upgrades the island’s transmission and distribution network. BPL chairperson Christina ...
# A 41-year-old man was remanded into custody yesterday after he was accused of abducting a 16-year-old girl and attempting to rape her in his car near a park in the Yamacraw area last week. # Chief ...
# ASSISTANT Commissioner of Police (ACP) Roberto Goodman highlighted an alarming trend of drug traffickers increasingly exploiting courier companies to smuggle illegal substances. # He said while many ...
# The bill outlines penalties for obstruction and interference in investigations, with fines of up to $10,000 or imprisonment for up to five years. Additionally, it includes protections for ...
# A WOMAN was granted bail yesterday after she was accused of stealing over $4,000 while working at a Popeye’s Fast Food Restaurant last month. # Senior Magistrate Kendra Kelly arraigned Monique Caty, ...
# LEGISLATION allowing people to waive their constitutional right to a jury trial in favour of a trial by judge alone is expected to come into force in March, The Tribune understands. # The Trial by ...
# THREE American men were charged in the Eight Mile Rock Magistrate’s Court on Thursday with illegal commercial fishing and possession of unlicenced firearms and ammunition. # Florida residents Mathew ...