Our News Bahamas Podcast

’Our News,’ your daily one-hour passport to the latest updates and happenings. From breaking news to in-depth features, join us as we navigate through the headlines, providing you with a comprehensive view of the day’s events. Stay informed, stay connected – ’Our News’ is your trusted source for the pulse of The Bahamas, delivered every day. Visit https://www.ournews.bs for more Bahamas news any time.

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Episodes

Tuesday Sep 16, 2025


Our News - Tuesday, September 16th, 2025 | Tonight on Our News: The government is taking a new route to secure funding for the redevelopment of the Grand Bahama International Airport, with the business community and residents weighing in on this latest setback. Meanwhile, the aviation sector is celebrating an historic $3.5 million industrial agreement for airport workers. We'll also bring you the Transport Minister's efforts to resolve growing tensions between taxi and livery drivers at LPIA and the potential week-long closure of the Nassau Straw Market for long-overdue repairs. Plus, find out why tempers are flaring in Grand Bahama as residents report unexpected power disconnections.
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Monday Sep 15, 2025


Our News - Monday, September 15th, 2025 | Tonight on Our News, residents in Eastern New Providence are still picking up the pieces following Friday's wild microburst, which damaged homes and infrastructure. Meanwhile, two union leaders are accusing the Ministry of Public Service of overstepping its authority by amending industrial agreement rights, particularly concerning vacation and casual leave. We'll also bring you the latest on the boiling frustration among taxi and livery drivers at LPIA over pickup zones, a dispute that could impact tourism. Plus, get details on the Downtown Straw Market's temporary closure for essential maintenance and structural improvements.
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Sunday Sep 14, 2025


Our News - Sunday, September 14th, 2025 | Tonight on Our News: Grand Lucayan Resort workers are left unpaid, sparking urgent calls for government action from the Free National Movement. Bahamas Power and Light pledges an end to Abaco's persistent power woes, detailing new generation assets. We'll also bring you the National Security Minister's sharp response to allegations of weak border security after a recent US smuggling incident. Plus, get the latest on ongoing medication shortages plaguing healthcare facilities and renewed calls for VAT relief.
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Saturday Sep 13, 2025


Our News - Saturday, September 13th, 2025 | Tonight on Our News, we bring you the latest on the "microburst" that left a trail of destruction across eastern New Providence, with residents recounting their harrowing experiences. Authorities are investigating a fatal traffic accident in Exuma, and new details emerge from the amended report on a deadly plane crash. We also cover BPL's progress in restoring power to Andros, and how a local club is sparking conversations around Alzheimer's awareness.
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Friday Sep 12, 2025

Our News - Friday, September 12th, 2025 | Tonight on Our News: The National Security Minister addresses claims of rising drug smuggling, while the US Embassy seeks justice and tighter regulations after a fatal jet ski accident involving an American service member. We'll bring you details on new biometric photo cards designed to bolster election security and the Junkanoo Corporation's pushback against allegations of threatening local groups. Plus, get the full report on a deadly plane crash from one year ago, with investigators revealing the cause.
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Thursday Sep 11, 2025


Our News - Thursday, September 11th, 2025 | Tonight on Our News: The US-Haitian visa policy is under review, with a full announcement from the Prime Minister expected soon, while the Bahamas awaits a potential new US Ambassador as former NFL star Hershel Walker faces a nomination hearing. We'll bring you the latest on an accidental police shooting currently under investigation and the National Breakfast Program's major milestone. Plus, get updates on calls for stiffer penalties in sex crime cases involving young children and persistent challenges within the public education system, including a shortage of principals.
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Wednesday Sep 10, 2025

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Tuesday Sep 09, 2025

Our News - Tuesday, September 9th, 2025 | Tonight on Our News, we bring you crucial updates from The Bahamas. A Member of Parliament is pleading for two unused ambulances to be deployed on Long Island, while financial crime investigators warn of a surge in sophisticated phishing scams. We also examine public reaction to the government's latest VAT reduction and delve into the US Embassy's new policy on processing Haitian visas in Nassau. Plus, get the latest on ongoing efforts to fill vacant principal posts and address teacher shortages across the public education system.
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Monday Sep 08, 2025


Our News - Monday, September 8th, 2025 | Tonight, the opposition leader is demanding answers from the Prime Minister regarding the latest Haitian visa policies and their impact on The Bahamas. In other news, the unregulated community of Hasty Farms in Andros has been marked for demolition, with eviction notices posted on several structures. Plus, a church and preschool on Grand Bahama were hit by thieves over the weekend, and we'll have the latest on the government's VAT reduction on essential items and the ongoing debate with the FNM. Also, catch up on Bahamas Air's response to a viral pilot dispute that caused flight delays. Stay informed with these top stories and more from across The Bahamas.
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Sunday Sep 07, 2025


Our News - September 7th, 2025 | Tonight, the FNM is condemning BPL for persistent power and water outages in Eleuthera, as the National Security Minister announces changes to recruitment qualifications for the Royal Bahamas Defense Force to address manpower needs. Tourism leaders offer a "cautiously optimistic" outlook on travel numbers, while The Bahamas hosts a major regional parliamentary conference focusing on women in politics. Also, catch the inspiring story of a local author making it to a Times Square billboard.
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