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SCHOOL NAME TRIBUTE TO REVEREND
Red Bays, Andros - The Red Bays Primary school was renamed the Bertram A Newton Primary School at a ceremony held on Friday, January 6. Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said he was "pleased" to join the people of Andros in honouring Rev Bertram Newton. "Th
PLP: DEPUTY PM JUMPING FROM SINKING SHIP
PLP: DEPUTY PM JUMPING FROM SINKING SHIP THE opposition PLP has labelled the governing party's changes to its election slate a case of rearranging "deck chairs on the Titanic" and said Deputy Prime Minister Brent Symonette is the latest to jump from a
Twins choose to help less fortunate children
Twins choose to help less fortunate children GEMMA and Toby Cafferata recently celebrated their 8th birthdays in an extraordinary way - by donating almost $700 to the Grand Bahama Children's Home. "We all know how excited children get about their birthda
Twins choose to help less fortunate children
Twins choose to help less fortunate children GEMMA and Toby Cafferata recently celebrated their 8th birthdays in an extraordinary way - by donating almost $700 to the Grand Bahama Children's Home. "We all know how excited children get about their birthda
Twins choose to help less fortunate children
Twins choose to help less fortunate children GEMMA and Toby Cafferata recently celebrated their 8th birthdays in an extraordinary way - by donating almost $700 to the Grand Bahama Children's Home. "We all know how excited children get about their birthda
Twins choose to help less fortunate children
Twins choose to help less fortunate children GEMMA and Toby Cafferata recently celebrated their 8th birthdays in an extraordinary way - by donating almost $700 to the Grand Bahama Children's Home. "We all know how excited children get about their birthda
Twins choose to help less fortunate children
Twins choose to help less fortunate children GEMMA and Toby Cafferata recently celebrated their 8th birthdays in an extraordinary way - by donating almost $700 to the Grand Bahama Children's Home. "We all know how excited children get about their birthda
MOSS 'YET TO DECIDE ON 2012'
BAHAMAS Against Crime executive director Rev Dr CB Moss has yet to decide if he will run in the 2012 general election. A statement issued yesterday from Rev Moss's office by Fred Munnings noted that for the past several months there has been speculation,
MOSS 'YET TO DECIDE ON 2012'
BAHAMAS Against Crime executive director Rev Dr CB Moss has yet to decide if he will run in the 2012 general election. A statement issued yesterday from Rev Moss's office by Fred Munnings noted that for the past several months there has been speculation,
MOSS 'YET TO DECIDE ON 2012'
BAHAMAS Against Crime executive director Rev Dr CB Moss has yet to decide if he will run in the 2012 general election. A statement issued yesterday from Rev Moss's office by Fred Munnings noted that for the past several months there has been speculation,
MOSS 'YET TO DECIDE ON 2012'
BAHAMAS Against Crime executive director Rev Dr CB Moss has yet to decide if he will run in the 2012 general election. A statement issued yesterday from Rev Moss's office by Fred Munnings noted that for the past several months there has been speculation,
DOMINICANS ACCUSED OF ILLEGALLY FISHING CRAWFISH ON DAILY BASIS
By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net THE Bahamas' crawfish industry is illegally fished 365 days a year by Dominicans claiming to be engineers carrying millions of dollars in seafood outside of the country, a Potter's Cay Dock fisherman claimed yes
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
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
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
'911 AND 919 CALLS UNANSWERED'
MEMBERS of the public claim they repeatedly called emergency services Friday, but no one answered the phone. Two unrelated persons said they tried dialling both 911 and 919, but the lines just rang and rang for several minutes. Despite calling each number
Escaped prisoner arraigned in court
Escaped prisoner arraigned in court By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net FREEPORT - Escaped prisoner Paul Rigby Jr and a young woman were arraigned in the Eight Mile Rock Magistrate's Court following his recapture early
Escaped prisoner arraigned in court
Escaped prisoner arraigned in court By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net FREEPORT - Escaped prisoner Paul Rigby Jr and a young woman were arraigned in the Eight Mile Rock Magistrate's Court following his recapture early