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$4M DEAL TO FIX ROADS

$4M DEAL TO FIX ROADS By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net THE government signed contracts worth almost $4 million for the repair of badly damaged roads in Andros and Harbour Island yesterday. Works, Transport, and Housing Minister Neko Grant trav

COLLEGE ENDOWMENT IS LASTING LEGACY OF VISIONARY SURVEYOR

BY all accounts, the late Francis Alexander Garraway was a man well ahead of his time. A land surveyor and consummate professional, Mr Garraway's resourcefulness, creativity and insatiable desire for knowledge will be memorialised through a special endowm

Cassius Stuart backs out of deputy leader race

Cassius Stuart backs out of deputy leader race FORMER Free National Movement candidate Cassius Stuart has withdrawn his bid for the deputy leadership of the party, it was announced on his Facebook page yesterday. Giving a detailed explanation of why he o

Mitchell denies straw market incident

Mitchell denies straw market incident FOX Hill MP Fred Mitchell denied the PLP was "attacked" by vendors while visiting the Straw Market early last week. Addressing his constituents at a rally in Fox Hill on Monday, Mr Mitchell said despite reports in th

SANDALS NAMES FOUR FOR MANAGER TRAINEE PROGRAMME

AFTER canvassing five countries across the Caribbean and interviewing hundreds of persons, executives from Sandals Resorts International have chosen four team members from the Sandals Bahamian properties to take part in the resort chain's innovative and i

$13,000 donated to help Nassau children

FURNITURE Plus made $13,000 in donations to local children's charities in Nassau, Grand Bahama and Abaco as part of its Candles of Hope and Angels of Hope annual Christmas season charity campaigns. The beneficiaries were: Hands for Hunger in Nassau, Gran

Zero tolerance pledge by PM

Zero tolerance pledge by PM PRIME Minister Hubert Ingraham declared war last night on the casual attitude to petty crimes in the Bahamas. Speaking at the opening of the FNM's Ft Charlotte constituency office, Mr Ingraham said he is spearheading a zero-to

Zero tolerance pledge by PM

Zero tolerance pledge by PM PRIME Minister Hubert Ingraham declared war last night on the casual attitude to petty crimes in the Bahamas. Speaking at the opening of the FNM's Ft Charlotte constituency office, Mr Ingraham said he is spearheading a zero-to

Prime Minister hits out at 'unruly' PLP

THE PLP are becoming more and more "unruly" as their desperation increases ahead of the general election, Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said. Pointing to an alleged assault in the House of Assembly last week, the fire extinguisher incident in Grand Baham

Prime Minister hits out at 'unruly' PLP

THE PLP are becoming more and more "unruly" as their desperation increases ahead of the general election, Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said. Pointing to an alleged assault in the House of Assembly last week, the fire extinguisher incident in Grand Baham

Call for probe into 'voter fraud'

Call for probe into 'voter fraud' FNM candidate Desmond Bannister is asking that an official hearing be held into his claims of voter fraud in North Andros within the next 14 days. After the PLP denied flying Nassau and Grand Bahama residents in to regis

Call for probe into 'voter fraud'

Call for probe into 'voter fraud' FNM candidate Desmond Bannister is asking that an official hearing be held into his claims of voter fraud in North Andros within the next 14 days. After the PLP denied flying Nassau and Grand Bahama residents in to regis

Call for probe into 'voter fraud'

Call for probe into 'voter fraud' FNM candidate Desmond Bannister is asking that an official hearing be held into his claims of voter fraud in North Andros within the next 14 days. After the PLP denied flying Nassau and Grand Bahama residents in to regis

Ministry event helps those in most need

MORE than 3,000 people converged on the Diplomat Centre for Bahamas Faith Ministry's first Kingdom Commonwealth Day and Love Fest celebration. The day was set aside to make "the-wealth-common" in an effort to meet the needs of individuals in the church an

Ministry event helps those in most need

MORE than 3,000 people converged on the Diplomat Centre for Bahamas Faith Ministry's first Kingdom Commonwealth Day and Love Fest celebration. The day was set aside to make "the-wealth-common" in an effort to meet the needs of individuals in the church an

Ministry event helps those in most need

MORE than 3,000 people converged on the Diplomat Centre for Bahamas Faith Ministry's first Kingdom Commonwealth Day and Love Fest celebration. The day was set aside to make "the-wealth-common" in an effort to meet the needs of individuals in the church an

A night at the opera

A night at the opera IT ISN'T easy to surpass a resounding success, but the encore of Bizet-Broadway did just that - enchanting newcomers and returning guest alike. Once again, the audience was treated to the genius of world-class vocalists, who performe

A night at the opera

A night at the opera IT ISN'T easy to surpass a resounding success, but the encore of Bizet-Broadway did just that - enchanting newcomers and returning guest alike. Once again, the audience was treated to the genius of world-class vocalists, who performe

PLP CANDIDATE TELLS OF HIS HOPES

PLP CANDIDATE TELLS OF HIS HOPES By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net DESPITE seeking election in a constituency that has been FNM for the past 10 years, PLP candidate Arnold Forbes insists he has a good chance of winning. Discussing his work in M

Educator wins award at annual Golden Heart fundraising Ball

THE Ballroom at the Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort was filled to capacity on Saturday night as patrons of the annual Heart Ball were treated to a spectacular evening of music and dancing in support of the Sir Victor Sassoon (Bahamas) Heart Foundation. The h