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Bahamian Family Islands record a rise in traffic fatalities; warnings from Officials

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By Shanieka Smith

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#TheBahamas, December 1, 2022 – A number of traffic fatalities have occurred across The Bahamas over the past few weeks.  Among the recent tragedies was a young boy overnight, and though he died on his bicycle on Rock Crusher Road in the country’s capital, Nassau it was another opportunity to sound the alarm.

Just days before, on Monday around 2 pm when the life of a 48-year-old male was lost in James Cistern, Eleuthera.

The Royal Bahamas Police lost Sgt Shamar Edgecome, 43 years old, on November 19 when his service jeep was found turned over in bushes; Edgecombe ejected.  Island Administrator for Acklins, Wilma Colebrooke revealed the officer was assigned to duty at the Lovely Bay area.

Chief Superintendent, Shanta Knowles from the Eleuthera Police Division has called on motorists to be more vigilant and pay attention to road regulations. She said road checks are done regularly to remind drivers of traffic regulations such as the use of seatbelts and driving within the speed limit.

To date, there have been recorded fatalities in the areas of Eleuthera, Grand Bahama, New Providence, Acklins, and North Andros.

Eight Mile Rock Island Administrator, Ricardo Ferguson believes that lighting is an issue in his area and plans to meet with the police Chief Superintendent, other traffic officials and the Grand Bahama Power and Light Company to discuss a solution. Ferguson stressed that waiting until things happen before addressing issues will only result in further loss of life.

The Officer in charge of Family Islands Assistant Commissioner of Police, Bernard K Bonamy Jr was asked about the infrastructure and condition of roads to which he said driving carefully is crucial, regardless of available infrastructure and road conditions.

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D-Squad Basketball Celebrates 20 years with CWCO’s Support  

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS (July 8, 2025) What began as a small effort to give young people a constructive outlet has grown into an impactful summer camp with participants benefiting from structured practices, personal development sessions, and opportunities to compete. This year marked two incredible decades since D-Squad Basketball has been shaping not just athletes, but leaders.

From day one, Consolidated Water (Bahamas) Ltd. (CWCO) has believed in the program’s mission to build character, discipline, and drive in the next generation of Bahamians through the game of basketball.

The D-Squad camp welcomes dozens of boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 19, offering structured training, mentorship, and a safe, empowering space to grow each year. With core values of drive, determination, dedication, and discipline at its foundation, the program has become a staple in the community. It has launched the dreams of young Bahamians and provided lifelong lessons both on and off the court.                                                                                                                                                                                                                         CWCO Board Member, Ethan Adderley, said “Investing in our youth is one of the most meaningful ways we can help build a stronger Bahamas. Programs like D-Squad Basketball offer structure, mentorship, and a sense of purpose. CWCO is proud to stand behind Coach McCoy and the work he’s doing to develop future leaders.”

The water supplier has funded equipment, uniforms, and other essential items so no child is left behind due to financial hardship. From first-time dribblers to college-bound athletes, D-Squad Basketball has reached hundreds of participants over the years.

Founder of D-Squad Basketball, Coach Harcourt McCoy, said, “D-Squad is more than basketball. It is a family, a mindset, and a movement.”

He added, “We have seen kids come through the program and go on to do great things, not just because they were good players, but because they learned how to push through, how to lead, how to believe in themselves. CWCO has been with us from the beginning, and thanks to their belief in our mission, we have been able to reach more children each year.”

As D-Squad celebrates this milestone year, CWCO is honored to continue investing in a program that proves what’s possible when a community comes together to lift its youth.

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Carnival’s Celebration Key Set to Open July 19, 2025, Marking a Major Milestone for Grand Bahama

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Deandrea Hamilton | Editor

 

Grand Bahama, Bahamas, July 14, 2025 – The highly anticipated Celebration Key, Carnival Cruise Line’s newest private destination on Grand Bahama Island, is set to officially open on July 19, 2025. This momentous occasion is expected to be a game-changer for the island’s tourism and economy, ushering in a new era of opportunities for local residents and businesses.

The inaugural docking will feature the Carnival Vista, arriving at the port from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. local time, with a grand opening ceremony scheduled for 10 a.m. Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy will lead the celebrations, highlighting the collaboration between Carnival and The Bahamas to bring this vibrant new destination to life.

Celebration Key is Carnival’s first major project on Grand Bahama in over two decades. The sprawling port features five uniquely themed areas, including the Caribbean’s largest freshwater lagoons and the impressive 10-story Suncastle water playground. With a range of dining, entertainment, and retail options, the site promises an immersive experience tailored exclusively for Carnival guests.

Ahead of the grand opening, top Bahamian officials, including Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism Chester Cooper, Minister for Grand Bahama Ginger Moxey, and State Minister for Environment and Natural Resources Zane Lightbourne, toured Celebration Key. Their visit underscored the importance of this development for the island’s future and the broader tourism sector.

With its stunning natural beauty and fresh amenities, Celebration Key is poised to become a premier destination in the Caribbean cruise market — a win for Carnival, Grand Bahama, and The Bahamas as a whole.

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Jazz Chisholm Named to 2025 MLB All-Star Game, Capping Comeback with Flair and Firepower

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“I think I worked hard for it and earned it.”

Those were the words of Bahamian baseball star Jazz Chisholm Jr. after being named to the 2025 MLB All-Star Game, marking his second career selection.  The 27-year-old infielder will represent the New York Yankees at the Midsummer Classic, set for Tuesday, July 15 at 8:00 p.m. ET, live from Truist Park in Atlanta and broadcast on FOX.

The announcement comes as The Bahamas celebrates its 52nd year of Independence, amplifying the pride felt across the archipelago for one of its most beloved athletic sons.

Chisholm’s All-Star nod is particularly meaningful after he overcame an injury scare earlier in the season.  Since returning to action on June 3, he has been electric — batting .308 with eight home runs, 21 RBIs, and four stolen bases in just 29 games.  His season line now includes a .245 average, 15 home runs, 38 RBIs, and 10 steals in 59 games.

“You work hard, and to get the recognition, it’s amazing,” Chisholm said.  “It got harder once I got hurt, but I came back and got hot.”

Known as much for his on-field explosiveness as his off-field style, Chisholm teased his upcoming appearance at the All-Star red carpet with a signature swagger.  “I do have a fit in mind,” he said with a grin.  “But you guys will just have to see it.”

Chisholm joins Aaron Judge and Max Fried as the Yankees’ All-Star representatives.  Yankees manager Aaron Boone will lead the American League squad, after guiding New York to the AL pennant in 2024.

“What Jazz has been doing all year — hitting the ball all over the field, making some great plays — it’s been pretty great,” Judge said of his teammate.

For young Bahamians watching at home, Jazz is more than just a Major Leaguer.  He is a symbol of possibility, pride, and perseverance — especially during Independence week.  His journey from Nassau to Yankee Stadium continues to inspire.

As Bahamians across the nation tune in on Tuesday night, they’ll be watching not just an All-Star — but one of their own lighting up baseball’s brightest stage.

Let’s go, Jazz!

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