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Famous Bahamas-resident, Sir Sean Connery passes away at his Lyford Cay mansion

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#Nassau, The Bahamas – October 31, 2020 – Not a stranger to riding out historic calamities in his Lyford Cay mansion in Nassau, Bahamas, Sean Connery on Friday night slipped away in his sleep at the seasoned age of 90-years old. 

Last year, it was Hurricane Dorian.  This year it is the Coronavirus pandemic.  Sir Sean Connery planted himself at his home in The Bahamas as the safest, most comfortable place to ride out these unprecedented events.

A most famous Nassau resident, Connery is most celebrated for his iconic portrayal of Ian Fleming’s British agent James Bond, in the block buster spy thrillers of the same name.

The BBC reports, ‘Sir Sean died peacefully in his sleep in The Bahamas, having been unwell for some time, his son said.”

Thomas Sean Connery was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on August 25, 1930.  His obituary, also published by the BBC reveals that Connery left school at the age of 13 with no qualifications and among other things, delivered milk and polished coffins for a living.

Had it not been for a small stint as an actor in the local theatre and his ‘adonis’ good looks; Sir Sean may have become a superstar at football.  Connery turned down a career with the famous, Manchester United and pursued a stage career.

In 1953, Sean Connery competed in the Mr. Universe competition and a year later snagged his first big acting job as a lieutenant in a Broadway production. 

Soon, Connery was acting for BBC – first as a police officer, then as a boxer.  Always a tough guy, Connery made headlines when he was rumored to be in a love affair with Lana Turner.  Her Hollywood royalty status gave Connery the shine he needed, especially after he wrestled a real gun from her real boyfriend who tried to keep Connery away from Turner with the use of the hardware.

His overpowering of a mobster made him legendary.  Soon the 007 offer came.  Sir Sean was up against the BBC’s Peter Snow, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison and Cary Grant but it is reported his magnetism and sexual chemistry were viewed as more ideal for the part.

The first James Bond flick, Dr. No in 1962 was a box office smash.  Following that would be From Russia with Love in 1963; Goldfinger in 1964; Thunderball in 1965 and You Only Live Twice in 1967.

Connery had other motion picture success and one pay-day of $1.25 m was used for a philanthropic effort; to set up the Scottish International Education Trust, which supports the careers of upcoming Scottish artists.

In modern times, we adored him in The Rock with Nicholas Cage; found him endearing as Harrison Ford’s father in Indiana Jones and appreciated a commanding performance in the Hunt for Red October.

Within his collection of industry prizes are an Academy Award; Sean Connery won the Best Supporting Oscar in 1988 for his role in Untouchables.   Sean Connery has three Golden Globes award including the Cecil B. DeMille Award and two BAFTA nods.

Sean Connery was awarded a knighthood in 2000.

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Much of the actor’s family was with him when he passed away.  One of two sons, Jason Connery said of his father, “A sad day for all who knew and loved my dad and a sad loss for all people around the world who enjoyed the wonderful gift he had as an actor.”

Sir Connery’s publicist, Nancy Seltzer informed:  “There will be a private ceremony followed by a memorial yet to be planned, once the virus has ended.”

Left to mourn Sir Sean Connery are his wife Micheline and his two sons Jason and Stephane.

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124 HAITIAN NATIONALS REPATRIATED TO CAP-HAITIEN, HAITI

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#TheBahamas, May 21, 2024 – On Wednesday, May 15, the Department effectively executed the repatriation of a group of illegal migrants from the Lynden Pindling International Airport, New Providence to Cap-Haitien, Haiti.

At approximately 9:11 a.m., a Bahamasair chartered flight departed New Providence en route to Haiti with one hundred twenty-four (124) Haitian nationals onboard; a hundred and eight (108) adult males, thirteen (13) adult females and three (3) minors. The Department’s Deportation and Enforcement Units led the escort.

All security and health protocols were observed as the safety and welfare of our officers, law enforcement counterparts and migrants remain the highest priority.

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Introducing The Bahamas Cannabis Authority; Marijuana Bill tabled by Darville

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Garfield Ekon

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#TheBahamas, May 20, 2024 – A medical marijuana industry is set for establishment in The Bahamas, following the tabling of the Cannabis Bill, 2024, in the House of Assembly, by Minister of Health and Wellness, Hon. Dr Michael Darville, May 15.

The Minister said objective of legislation is to set up a framework to establish The Bahamas Cannabis Authority, and to regulate the of importation, exportation, cultivation, processing, manufacturing, producing, sale, possession, distribution, and use of cannabis.

He told the Assembly that the law represents a thoughtful and balanced approach and was driven by a duty to act as he referenced the number of Bahamians who are battling cancer and in need of alternative treatments for pain management and other related issues.

“The legislative package, the Cannabis Bill, 2024 is designed to introduce a controlled system of cannabis use in medical treatments. The bill establishes the Bahamas Cannabis Authority.  A regulatory body overseeing all aspects of cannabis management and cultivation and distribution.  The authority’s mandate is to ensure that cannabis production and use are safe, controlled and effectively integrated into our health care system,” Minister Darville said.

Adding that the Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Bill, 2023 that he also tabled, reclassifies cannabis by removing it from the dangerous drug list, now recognises its potential for medical use, he said the change aligns “our nations laws” with evolving global perspectives on cannabis.

The new law makes provisions for the licensing of cannabis handlers across various aspects of The Bahamas, and Dr. Darville said the licensing is structured to prioritise Bahamian ownership, with provisions ensuring that significant control remains in the hands of Bahamian nationals, fostering local entrepreneurship and economic benefits “for Bahamians across the country.

“We are here to make a difference, to enact change, remove years of stigma and transform lives by offering alternative treatments by way of medical cannabis.  The legislation before us offers a careful, considerate approach ensuring that we prioritize the wellbeing and safety of our citizens. Let us move with compassion,” he said.

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Pinder announces Trial by Judge Alone, New Courts, Harsher Penalties in Judicial Reform legislative Package

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Garfield Ekon

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#TheBahamas, May 20, 2024 – The Bahamian Government has moved to open new courts, increase penalties for serious and violent crimes, as part of its reform of the judiciary to create efficiency in the system, and gang reduction efforts.

Outlining the administration’s legislative agenda on crime reduction, and judicial reform, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Senator, the Hon. Ryan Pinder said in the coming months there will be the opening of the juvenile and family courts allowing “us to bring on new judges for criminal and civil matters.

“We also anticipate establishing this year a commercial court that will be focused on hearing commercial disputes to ensure that the pace of business is not impaired by delays in trials,” the Minister said while addressing the Senate on May 15.

He was presenting the second reading of the Trial by Judge Alone (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill, 2024 and The Supreme Court (Amendment) Bill, 2024, which allows for the Supreme Court (Criminal Case Management) (Amendment) Rules, 2024.

Senator Pinder said the bills are in line with the commitment of this Government to ensure that the necessary laws are in place to facilitate the “timely and effective” administration of justice.

Stressing that the administration have been working hard this legislative session to put in place the improvements in law to address the judicial system as well as the treatment of bail for an accused, and ensuring stiff penalties for major criminal violations, he said  the Government have passed a series of legislation to facilitate trials and prosecution of criminals.

“I would suggest that we have done more on the legislative front than any former administration to address crime, and we are not done.”

“The Magistrates (Amendment) Bill increased the financial thresholds of the jurisdiction of a Magistrate to hear certain matters and adjusted the maximum penalties. The broadening of the jurisdiction of the Magistrates Court is intended to rebalance cases between the Supreme Court and the Magistrates Court in order to relieve the volume of minor disputes from the calendar of the Supreme Court,” he said.

For the magistrate’s court, he said, it is many instances the primary court for many civil and criminal cases, and especially in civil matters operating more of a small claims court, and the jurisdictional limits increased had not been adjusted in many years, and the operation of society has outpaced their limits.

The Court Services Bill empowers the judiciary to operate autonomously from an administrative point of view, by taking away oversight by central Government, thereby removing the bottleneck caused by the current system and providing further judicial independence.

For the Supreme Court (Amendment) Bill, it increases the maximum number of Supreme Court judges from 20 to 25, increasing the capacity to conduct trials in the Supreme Court by 25%.

“It is the Government’s intention that this not only contribute significantly to concluding the backlog of cases but will also give the Chief Justice the flexibility he requires to better allocated judges through the courts,” the Minister said.

The Trial by Judge Alone (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill, 2024, to grant a right of election to persons charged with indictable offences in the Supreme Court to be tried by a Judge alone.

“We believe this is a positive legislative reform to provide yet more support for timely trials in criminal matters,” the Minister said.

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