The government is eyeing a new sentencing regime for dangerous criminals, Minister of National Security Wayne Munroe said yesterday. “We’re doing the presentation on the Conditional Release Bill, and it’s patented a lot on the parole system in Canada,” Munroe told The Nassau Guardian, expanding on comments he made earlier on the Guardian Radio show
Bahamians could be able to invest in Royal Caribbean International’s Royal Beach Club by the final quarter of this year or the first quarter of 2024, the president of the Royal Beach Club and General Manager of Royal Caribbean International Bahamas Philip Simon said yesterday. Simon, who made the comment during an appearance on radio talk show Morning Blend
Royal Caribbean International (RCI) is set to begin a workshop series meant to introduce Bahamian companies and entrepreneurs to the Royal Beach Club concept, planned for for the western end of Paradise Island, Director of Destination Development for Royal Caribbean Group Crystal Campbell said yesterday. Campbell, who made the remarks during an appearance on radio talk
Director of Communications in the Office of the Prime Minister Latrae Rahming yesterday defended Prime Minister Philip Davis’ decision to prorogue Parliament, noting that this provides an opportunity for the government to set a new agenda and for a new governor general to read the Speech from the Throne. Rahming, who was a guest of
Acting Comptroller in the Department of Inland Revenue Shunda Strachan yesterday addressed concerns surrounding the recent increase in the occasional license fee for major events, explaining that the jump seeks to even the playing field for event promoters across the board. The increase, which took effect on July 1, saw the fee increase from $25