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29/11/2025

OUR NEWS — Friday, November 28th, 20205 | Tonight on Our News, the new National Hospital project is finally moving forward, with the Health Minister revealing that a heads of agreement is expected to be signed next week, following months of setbacks. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Philip Davis addresses criticism over the low voter turnout in the Golden Isles by-election, pushing back against claims that the opposition's combined votes outnumbered the PLP’s total. A disturbing voice recording has sparked an investigation into alleged mistreatment at Princess Margaret Hospital after a sickle cell patient’s family claimed she was neglected overnight. Plus, learn what local physicians are saying about the growing use of trendy weight loss injections like Ozempic and Mounjaro, and catch the details on the massive Black Friday shopping rush across New Providence.
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28/11/2025

OUR NEWS — Thursday, November 27th, 2025 | Tonight on Our News: The years-long legal saga over Baha Mar's construction has finally ended with a comprehensive settlement between China Construction America and BML Properties, resolving all claims in both the Bahamas and the US. Aviation officials reveal details of the largest infrastructural investment in Family Island aviation history, with a price tag over half a billion dollars and exciting updates on the Grand Bahama International Airport overhaul. Also, we bring you the story of how dozens of citizens and organizations gave back this Thanksgiving, feeding thousands across the country during a massive day of service. Plus, see how 68 young people from five islands are officially ready to serve after graduating from the National Youth Guard Cohort 5, having already answered the call during Hurricane Melissa.
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27/11/2025

OUR NEWS — Wednesday, November 26th, 2025 | Tonight, find out why public service workers are threatening strike action after weeks of protests, as their union leader slams recent salary payments as mere "crumbs" and launches a critical poll to determine the way forward. We also break down the official Golden Isles bi-election numbers, revealing a remarkably low voter turnout, while new MP Darren Pickstock faces immediate expectations from constituents. Plus, catch the details on a major overhaul to Junkanoo rules that ends automatic disqualification for groups, and see how the inaugural arrival of Porter Airlines provides a significant boost to New Providence tourism.
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26/11/2025

OUR NEWS — Tuesday, November 25th, 2025 | Tonight on Our News, the Golden Isles by-election results are in, with newly elected PLP MP Darren Pickstock already looking ahead to another victory in 2026, while defeated FNM candidate Brian Brown vows to forge ahead and continue his community work. Prime Minister Philip Davis hints at a possible early general election, telling supporters "It ain't long now" during celebration of the Golden Isles win. Also tonight, the Royal Bahamas Defense Force has arrived in storm-ravaged Jamaica, delivering a ship packed with critical hurricane relief supplies and life-saving equipment. Finally, we bring you details on the 40th anniversary celebration of the National HIV AIDS Center, highlighting decades of progress in testing, treatment, and education, plus a look at the Bahamas' bid for the 2027 FIBA World Cup as the senior men's national team prepares for qualifiers.
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24/11/2025

LIVE: Our News By-Election Results Coverage | November 24th, 2025; 6PM

Our News brings you live minute-by-minute coverage of the Golden Isles By-election as polls close and the number ballot count begins.

24/11/2025

OUR NEWS — Sunday, November 23rd, 2025 | Tonight, the race to the Golden Isles finish line is dominating the news as nearly 8,000 registered voters prepare to head to the polls; we break down how the absence of the popular incumbent and concerns over low turnout have made this once-safe seat highly competitive. We also have coverage of the final campaign efforts, including the Coalition of Independents' Blackout Rally, where their party leader addressed the ongoing passport controversy. Police are urgently asking the public to assist in locating Michael Thompson, an escapee who fled lawful custody from the Nassau Street Police Station. Plus, find out why industry leaders are calling for sweeping legislative reform in the private security sector, demanding modern standards and stronger defense tools for officers amid rising on-the-job threats.
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Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.

23/11/2025

OUR NEWS — Saturday, November 22nd, 2025 | Tonight, the Golden Isles bi-election is heating up as former PM Hubert "Papa" Ingram steps back into the political fray, addressing claims of a compromised advanced poll and endorsing the FNM candidate amidst controversy. Police are urgently seeking the driver who fled the scene of a fatal hit-and-run on Robinson Road after a male pedestrian was struck by two vehicles, while the OPM strongly denies the opposition's passport allegations, clarifying the matter involved a cash seizure in Haiti. We also have the emotional follow-up from Arawak Cay, where the owner of Goldie's Conch House and his dedicated employees are vowing to stick together and rebuild after the massive fire. Plus, catch the details on the RBDF's deployment of relief aid to storm-ravaged Jamaica, and hear the key advice from celebrity speakers at the empowering 2025 Inspire Her Conference.
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Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.

22/11/2025

OUR NEWS — Friday, November 21st, 2025 | Tonight on Our News: National Security Minister Wayne Monroe strongly rejects unsubstantiated allegations concerning a bag of passports found on a Bahamas Air flight to Haiti, insisting the investigation was strictly about cash seizure despite claims from a former employee. This comes as the PLP candidate for Golden Isles, Darren Pixtock, delivers an impassioned final plea to constituents ahead of Monday's by-election, promising to run on his own record and remain present if elected. We also bring you the painful details of a morning crash in Abaco that tragically claimed the lives of a teacher and a teenage student. Plus, see how the redevelopment of the former Sandals resort in Exuma into the new Beaches resort has secured a $120 million agreement, projected to create over 1,500 jobs. Finally, stay tuned for the shocking details as a mother and daughter are found guilty of attempted murder after encouraging a gunman to open fire on their tenants in a dispute.
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Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.

21/11/2025

OUR NEWS: Returning officer will not be removed — Thursday, November 20, 2025

20/11/2025

OUR NEWS: Nat'l Sec Min warns against "political hijacking" — November 19th, 2025

19/11/2025

Controversy over late night ballot box transfer — Tuesday, November 18th, 2025

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