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DNA: Martelly's visit should not have been allowed
DNA: Martelly's visit should not have been allowed THE Democratic National Alliance said it is gravely concerned that the government allowed the President of Haiti to visit during such a "heightened" political season. The party said while it believes tha
DNA: Martelly's visit should not have been allowed
DNA: Martelly's visit should not have been allowed THE Democratic National Alliance said it is gravely concerned that the government allowed the President of Haiti to visit during such a "heightened" political season. The party said while it believes tha
'Questions unanswered over information bill'
'Questions unanswered over information bill' By PACO NUNEZ Tribune News Editor THE revised version of the Freedom of Information Bill leaves many questions still unanswered, opposition MP Ryan Pinder said. Speaking during the second House of Assembly d
'Questions unanswered over information bill'
'Questions unanswered over information bill' By PACO NUNEZ Tribune News Editor THE revised version of the Freedom of Information Bill leaves many questions still unanswered, opposition MP Ryan Pinder said. Speaking during the second House of Assembly d
Abaco short list down to four
Abaco short list down to four FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis said that his party has narrowed the field to four possible candidates who will be put forward in an eventual by-election for the North Abaco constituency. Currently the seat is being represented
MAN'S BODY DISCOVERED BY THE ROADSIDE
BY DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net FREEPORT - A man's body was discovered on the roadside in the Kennedy Drive area early Thursday morning, and police later found his vehicle abandoned several miles away. The body was
GETTING READY FOR THE NEXT YEAR OF CRUISES
WITH an active new cruise year on the horizon, officials at the Grand Bahama Port Authority are a hosting a "Tourism Opportunity, Awareness and Training Seminar" in an effort to better Grand Bahama's tourism product ranking. The seminar is being held in c
'GRAND BAHAMA'S WELL BEING WAS IGNORED'
By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net AMID the ongoing blame game concerning Grand Bahama's faltering economy, the FNM accused the Christie administration of a "callous disregard coupled with no compassion and sheer incompetence' for that island's w
MITCHELL WARNS INGRAHAM NOT TO TAKE BAHAMIANS FOR FOOLS
PRIME Minister Hubert Ingraham should not try to "take Bahamians for fools" over Haitian President Michel Martelly's recent visit, opposition MP Fred Mitchell warned. Responding to Mr Ingraham's statement that he did not invite the Haitian leader to stop
MITCHELL WARNS INGRAHAM NOT TO TAKE BAHAMIANS FOR FOOLS
PRIME Minister Hubert Ingraham should not try to "take Bahamians for fools" over Haitian President Michel Martelly's recent visit, opposition MP Fred Mitchell warned. Responding to Mr Ingraham's statement that he did not invite the Haitian leader to stop
ROTARY BED RACE IS BACK AT MARATHON
THE Rotary Clubs of the Bahamas will once again be hosting their Bed Race for Polio at the Mall at Marathon. The event will take place in the parking lot of Bennigan's on January 28 at noon. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Rotary in the Bahamas an
BENEFICIARIES THANK CLICK FOR A CAUSE
IN OCTOBER, RoyalStar Assurance launched its "Click for A Cause" fall campaign to drive public support for another group of charitable organisations. The online, interactive campaign branded by AdWorks, RSA's advertising and design firm, generated well o
21,000 SIGN UP FOR NEW VOTER REGISTRATION
By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net FREEPORT - Just over 21,000 persons were registered on the new voter register as of Tuesday in Grand Bahama, where five voter's card distribution centres have been activated. Assistan
Lyford Cay Foundation now accepting applications
LYFORD Cay Foundation Inc and the Canadian Lyford Cay Foundation are now accepting online applications for academic, technical training and vocational scholarships for study at approved institutions in the US, Canada, the UK and the Caribbean. All applica
Lyford Cay Foundation now accepting applications
LYFORD Cay Foundation Inc and the Canadian Lyford Cay Foundation are now accepting online applications for academic, technical training and vocational scholarships for study at approved institutions in the US, Canada, the UK and the Caribbean. All applica
Lyford Cay Foundation now accepting applications
LYFORD Cay Foundation Inc and the Canadian Lyford Cay Foundation are now accepting online applications for academic, technical training and vocational scholarships for study at approved institutions in the US, Canada, the UK and the Caribbean. All applica
'We must fight inequality'
By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Staff Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net FORMER cabinet minister and speaker and of the House of Assembly Janet Bostwick challenged Bahamian women to fight against the "shameful" gender inequalities that still exist today. Spea
'We must fight inequality'
By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Staff Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net FORMER cabinet minister and speaker and of the House of Assembly Janet Bostwick challenged Bahamian women to fight against the "shameful" gender inequalities that still exist today. Spea
School's gift from China
School's gift from China THE Chinese Ambassador of the People's Republic of China Hu Shan presented Minister of Education Desmond Bannister with a cheque for $10,000 to assist in the rebuilding of the Crooked Island High School, which suffered severe dam
Backing the yellow jersey
Backing the yellow jersey THE Yellow Jersey Sponsors for this year's Ride For Hope are Baha Mar, the Royal Bank of Canada and Bahamia Rental. The 7th annual charity bike-athon will take place in Eleuthera on April 14 and more than 600 participants have r