Power outages that occurred last Friday and Saturday in Grand Bahama were a result of damage to an insulator that was struck by lightning.
The precedent of suing an American company for violating American laws outside U.S. territory is what some see as the most important aspect of the…
If the Constitutional Review Commission gets its way, a president of the Bahamas would replace Queen Elizabeth II as the nation’s head of state.
Third drug bust in the past four days and the largest so far this year.
Oppressive and homophobic Bahamas government bans Brokeback Mountain from the nation’s theatres despite there being numerous gay Cabinet members.
The aim is to have the site fully accessible to the public for guided tours by this fall.
More than 50 per cent of Bahamian students who complete their college education in developed countries such as the United States never return home.
Companies or people found using Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) gases will be fined up to $10,000 or even imprisoned in the near future.
A recent roundtable discussion on the impact of regionalised tourism on a Caribbean State was held at the Cave Hill campus, using The Bahamas as…