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Man wearing ankle bracelet shot dead in bedroom
POLICE found the lifeless body of a man wearing an ankle bracelet in Melvin Road, off Yellow Elder yesterday morning.
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Man dies in his jeep after Millennium Gardens shooting
A MAN was found shot dead in Millennium Gardens on Tuesday night, police have reported. It was the second murder in two days over the holiday and takes the country's murder toll to 109 for 2016, according to The Tribune's records.
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Bimini developer in 90% occupancy goal
BIMINI Bay's principal expects to see occupancy levels at the multi-million dollar resort and marina reach 85-90 per cent through the addition of its $24 million luxury boutique casino and the imminent Balearia ferry service, telling Tribune Business: "We have survived."
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Leading QC calls for 20% Gov't spend cut
The Government has been urged to cut spending by 20 per cent over the next five-10 years, with a top QC warning Bahamians they must abandon “cradle to grave entitlements”.
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Albert Lewless
Albert Lewless, age 70 years, of The Ferry Exuma, passed away peacefully at the Princess Margaret Hospital on Sunday February 4, 2018. Mr. Lewless was cremated his ashes will be interred privately. He is survived by his daughter: Monika Lewless-Stubbs; …
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Worst case would be 400 infected: Sands predicts scenario if virus breaks out here
HEALTH Minister Dr Duane Sands predicted a possible worst-case scenario of 400 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in The Bahamas, but stressed if the disease spreads here most people will not need hospital admission.
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MELVIN BONAMY
MELVIN BONAMY age 82 years of Port Howe, Cat Island died at the Princess Margaret Hospital on Thursday, March 29th, 2018. He is survived by his Sister: Ada Sweeting; Numerous Nieces and Nephews, Godchild: Pastor Donnie (Corene) Newbold and the …
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Ethel Mae Deleveaux
DEATH NOTICE FOR Ethel Mae Deleveaux Age: 82 years A resident Of Peardale and formerly of Colonel Hill, Crooked Island Died at The Princess Margaret Hospital on Sunday 28th June, 2015 She is survived by her Children: Don, Brice and …
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Agatha Mae Young
Agatha Mae Young, 82 a resident of Mayaguana Ave., Yamacraw, died at her residence on 8th February, 2017. She is survived by her daughters: Melda Strachan, Madeline Young & Mizpah Rolle; son: John Young Jr.; sister: Barbara Davis; numerous grand …
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Elizabeth Eve Reckley
Elizabeth Eve Reckley, 82 yrs., a resident of #308 Carmichael Road & formerly of Pleasant Bay, Andros, died at his resident on 8 June, 2013. She is survived by her 1 daughter: Jenniemae Reckley; 4 sons: Malachi Reckley, Livingston Bullard, …
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Joel McDonald Adderley
Joel McDonald Adderley, 82 a resident of #12 Poitier Ave. Boyd Road & formerly of Miller’s, Long Island, died at PMH on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. He is survived by his wife: Linda Adderley; 1 son: Brian Stephen Adderley; numerous …
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Leota Miller
LEOTA MILLER age 82 years of #1 King Court, Yellow Elder passed at her residence on Wednesday, May 15th, 2019. She is survived by her Sons: Willis Miller Jr., Rodney Miller and Leon Miller; Daughters: Roselyn Miller and Jennifer Miller; …
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Charles Bain and Colonials advance to 2nd round
CHARLES Bain and the Robert Morris Colonials are moving on to the second round of the 2019 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament.
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Malik Joseph posting major numbers
Bahamian junior national basketball team standout Malik Joseph is posting major numbers in his senior season and is garnering more attention on the recruiting circuit.
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Internet gives 30% boost for Bahamian tourism forecasts
The Bahamian tourism industry’s ability to accurately predict visitor arrivals trends increases by 30 percent if it incorporates Internet search data into its forecasts, an IMF paper has revealed. The report Where should we go? Internet searches and
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‘Far too premature’ for PM to claim VAT success
A well-known businessman yesterday said it was “far too premature” for the Prime Minister to boast about Value-Added Tax (VAT) being successful, accusing him of “gloating” over the hundreds of millions of dollars the tax will suck out of the Bahamian economy.
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EDITORIAL: The hurricane of the COVID pandemic has hit us
Wow, this is brutal.
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80% of motorists exposed torogue, uninsured drivers
A SENIOR insurance executive yesterday said it would not take “a heavy lift” to crack down on uninsured drivers who threaten to inflict a substantial loss on 80 per cent of Bahamian motorists.Patrick Ward, Bahamas First’s president and chief executiv
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Financial services can give itself ‘pat on back’
FINANCIAL institutions should give themselves “a pat on the back” for slashing the time taken to “cure” regulatory deficiencies to just 11 months, the Central Bank’s top inspector said yesterday.
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Tahnaj into the play-offs
TAHNAJ Thomas and his Greensboro Grasshoppers are headed to the championship series in Minor League Baseball’s High-A East League.