Employers will no longer be able to circumvent certain portions of trade agreements once proposed amendments to the Industrial Relations Act become law.
Bahamas Christian Council President Rev. Dr. Ranford Patterson expressed confidence yesterday that Bahamians in the majority will vote against the legalization of gambling.
Though many of the Wyndham Nassau Resort’s employees returned to the property after a six-week closure, 96 employees have been displaced as two food and…
A crowd of hundreds representing the country’s two largest unions, stormed the Bahamas Telecommunications Company’s (BTC) headquarters demanding the reinstatement of a fired employee.
Prime Minister Christie is moving with uncharacteristic speed to push through a referendum followed by legislation to legalize the numbers business.
After five hours of deliberations, a Supreme Court jury found two men guilty of taking part in a $395,360 smash-and-grab watch robbery.
Bahamas Faith Ministries President Dr. Myles Munroe said that the government is being hasty with the proposed gambling referendum and that not enough information has…
The Ministry of Health announced that a pregnant women with cholera-like symptoms was evaluated at Princess Margaret Hospital and laboratory tests confirmed cholera on Monday.
Editorial from The Nassau Guardian suggests The Bahamas implement measures to mitigate and perhaps prevent future destruction of the coastlines by implementing recommendations from expert…