Atlantis intends to spend about $10 million on new gaming facilities if the government approves new casino regulations for the country.
As more countries move towards legalizing medicinal or recreational marijuana, or at least to decriminalization, is it time for lawmakers in The Bahamas to take…
According to Fred Mitchell, minister of foreign affairs, visitor arrivals in Exuma are now just under 40,000 people per year, spurring a 60 percent rise…
New Providence accounts for nearly 70 percent of the Bahamian population but to the remaining 30 percent of the country the Nassau-centric focus is detrimental…
Leading up to the nationwide referendum on the legalization of gambling, at least two of the big five underground gambling firms are offering houses as…
A top businessman is advising fellow entrepreneurs to “cut the deal and run” regarding the government’s $15 million compensation offer.
A guest appearing on the Jones Communications radio talk show “Issues of the Day” defamed FirstCaribbean International Bank, a judge has ruled.
Agriculture and Marine Resources Minister V. Alfred Gray said yesterday that the Cabinet has rejected the expansion of the grouper season to January 1.
Minister of National Security Dr. Bernard Nottage said government will give the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) all the resources it needs to shut down…