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Rosalind Elaine Watkins

Mrs. Rosalind Elaine Watkins, age 82 years, a resident of 81 Westridge Drive, and formerly of Port Howe, Cat Island, died at her residence on Sunday May 26th, 2019. She is survived by her children: Yvette Romain, Lisa Knowles, Andre …

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Tributes paid to veteran educator

VETERAN educator Tracey W Strachan, who served as headmaster or principal at many schools throughout the Bahamas, died on Saturday morning after a short illness, his family has announced. He was 81.

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PM tours GoldWynn site

PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis and other government officials toured the construction site of the multi-million-dollar GoldWynn hotel and residences project on Cable Beach last week to view the development’s progress.

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Letters to your ex

IF we can learn one thing from vocal powerhouse Adele it is that breakups can have long-lasting effects. The Grammy award-winning singer spun the hurt from her failed relationships into musical gold, but most of us don’t have that kind of outlet.

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Armando Moss qualifies for triathlon ahead of the Commonwealth Games

A RAINY weekend in New Providence held up just long enough for the Bahamas Triathlon Association to crown new champions in the return of its National Championships which served as both a CARIFTA and Commonwealth Games qualifier.

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Matriarch Ethlyn Rolle

Last Rite for Matriarch Ethlyn Rolle age 99 yrs of Staurt Manor, Exuma will be held on Saturday 25th August, 2018 10:00 a.m. at Kemp Road Ministries Int’l. Officiating will be Rev. Dr. Ivan Ford butler, Rev. Robin Thompson, Rev. …

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Prudence Hazel Johnson

Funeral service for Mother Prudence Hazel Johnson, 99 a resident of Fort Fincastle & formerly of High Rock, South Andros will be held at Zion Yamacraw Baptist Church, Yamacraw Hill Road, on Saturday 3rd October, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Officiating …

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JAMES RIGBY MAJOR

Funeral Service For JAMES RIGBY MAJOR, 67 of #99 Alexandria Boulevard, Nassau Village, will be held on Saturday, August 12, 2017 at 11am at Trinity Global Cathedral, Marshall Road, South Beach. Bishop Trevor Williamson, assisted by Pastor Sharon Williamson will …

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Munroe makes debut in Dominican Summer League

KRISTIN Munroe made his professional debut in the Dominican Summer League over the weekend and gave the Los Angeles Angels an early look at the productivity he hopes to bring to the organisation.

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Death knell for tourism

Our family have regularly visited The Bahamas for many years and have liked it so much that we purchased a vacation property. We keep abreast of events there by reading The Tribune online.

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Lashann and Longhorns expected to contend for a national title

LASHANN Higgs will have an opportunity to have an even greater impact on the Texas Longhorns’ women’s basketball programme this season as a member of an experienced starting lineup expected to contend for a national title.Higgs got the start in the L

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LETTER: A 'Cable' to investors: Be Aliv to possible risk

IN March 2017, Aliv raised an astonishing $60 million from investors - twice the amount they were looking for. That they require more money now, less than a year later, suggests that something has gone badly wrong.This sudden need for funds has likel

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Concern for Aliv's funding

IN March 2017, ALIV raised an astonishing $60m from investors, twice the amount they were looking for. That they require more money now, less than a year later, suggests that something has gone badly wrong.

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Rays' Lucius Fox assigned to Biscuits in Double-A

LUCIUS Fox continues his progression through the Tampa Bay Rays organisation and has ascended to the Double-A level for the first time in his young career.Fox was assigned to the Montgomery Biscuits of the Southern League.Based in Montgomery, Alabama

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‘Movember’ – An opportunity to change the culture of silence

“Movember” is here again. Every year around the world, the month of November is taken as opportunity to focus on the health awareness of men. Men around the globe are encouraged to not shave during November and grow a moustache as a sign of solidarity and unity in the effort to emphasise the importance of men’s health awareness.

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Poitier: ‘I’m just coaching club volleyball right now’

AFTER completing his tenure at Florida State College at Jacksonville, Bahamian coach Edric ‘Drips’ Poitier turned his attention to his Powers Volleyball Club in Jacksonville, Florida in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.

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War zone conditions in Abaco

Abaco after Dorian is the closest The Bahamas have ever been to a war zone, unique in our history.

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EDITORIAL: The gift of selfless giving this Christmas

“It is because people feel they can make a difference that they do.”

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Call for companies to be held accountable over oil

FREEPORT – Grand Bahama Human Rights activist Joseph Darville says the government must insist that the “offending companies” in the industrial park be held accountable for a voluntary relocation of all residents living in the affected nearby communities of Pinder’s Point/Lewis Yard.

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A graphic analysis of the design mind

By Deidre Bastian