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CLEANER ENERGY NOT READY AT THE FLIP OF A SWITCH
YOUR SAY By MICHAEL REIACH I AM about to graduate with a degree in electrical engineering and am planning to specialise in sustainable and renewable sources of energy. Admittedly, I haven't quite got to the professional engineer status yet but most days
CLEANER ENERGY NOT READY AT THE FLIP OF A SWITCH
YOUR SAY By MICHAEL REIACH I AM about to graduate with a degree in electrical engineering and am planning to specialise in sustainable and renewable sources of energy. Admittedly, I haven't quite got to the professional engineer status yet but most days
CLEANER ENERGY NOT READY AT THE FLIP OF A SWITCH
YOUR SAY By MICHAEL REIACH I AM about to graduate with a degree in electrical engineering and am planning to specialise in sustainable and renewable sources of energy. Admittedly, I haven't quite got to the professional engineer status yet but most days
Realtors enjoy 20% high-end sales rise
Sales of high-end Bahamian properties valued at more than $1 million have increased by 20 per cent year-over-year, with top realtors telling Tribune Business that serious buyers are “not just kicking tyres”.
Spartans advance after Bahamas' NBA prospects go head-to-head
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK - Buddy Hield had the better individual performance, but the game will always be remembered for Lourawls "Tum Tum" Nairn Jr.
Gov't bans new web shop sites
THE Government has placed a ban on opening new web shop locations, a Cabinet Minister yesterday suggesting gaming advances could ultimately make physical sites “obsolete”.Dionisio D’Aguilar, who has ministerial responsibility for gaming, acknowledged
Man who lost to Ingraham hopes there won't be a new contest
POLITICAL newcomer Renardo Curry, the PLP's candidate for North Abaco, credited the message of "people first, party second", for his close race with outgoing Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham.
'Not too concerned' on GB power's new extra charge date
Grand Bahama’s Chamber of Commerce president is “not overly concerned” about the island’s energy monopoly adding an extra charge to customer bills on October 1 because the date is not fixed.
Bahamas misses qualifying spot
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama: The Bahamas women’s national softball team fell short of their goal of qualifying for the English Caribbean Amateur Softball Confederation’s (ECASC) only spot for the World Championships in Cali, Columbia, in July.
A pitcher's duel
IN a pitcher's duel on Saturday night, Edney 'the Heat' Bethel spun a one-hitter with 16 strike outs as he helped the Bommer G Truckers avenge their only loss to Alcott For
Tourism's 'competitive disadvantage': Rivals eliminate quarantines
Bahamian tourism is facing "a competitive disadvantage" because it will not "be so bold" as Caribbean rivals in eliminating COVID testing and quarantine requirements, a Cabinet minister said yesterday.
Acacia Astwood signs 4-year scholarshipas a member of the Rebels athletic team
IT was a proud moment for the St Anne’s Bluewaves and the Blue Chip Throwers Club as one of their student-athletes Acacia Astwood signed her name on the dotted line of a full four-year scholarship to participate as a member of the Rebels athletic tea
Foolish comments by Bell
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Senior citizens home calls for help for hurricane victims
AN owner of a senior citizens home is requesting financial assistance to help house victims displaced by Hurricane Dorian.Reverend Dr Kendal Capron, head of The Good Samaritan Senior Citizen’s Home, said the facility is in dire need of funds to purch
Bahamas broker: 50% of client assets in jeopardy
ALMOST 50 per cent of client assets at Owen Bethel's Nassau-based Montaque Capital Partners, which is reportedly insolvent with a $9.367 million net asset deficiency, are in jeopardy due to a Canadian institution's claim against them, Tribune Business can reveal.
A Wise Woman /Wife
By Pastor Matthew Allen KJV: Proverbs 14:1 - "Every wise woman buildeth her house: but the foolish plucketh it down with her hands." NLT: Proverbs 14:1 - "A wise woman builds her house; a foolish woman tears hers down with her own hands." There are s
Club fight rattles music fans
THE BOTTLE fight between R&B singer Chris Brown and rapper Drake at a nightclub last week have left fans of both artists stunned.
Sandiford 'on par' with Redlands Community College Cougars
FROM running the floor as the “do-it-all” player on St John’s Giants senior girls basketball team two years ago, Taneka Sandiford is now lining up her tee shots as a member of the Redlands Community College Cougars women’s golf team.
Kadeem on March Madness: It's a good position to be in
KADEEM Coleby finds himself in a very unique position.
Customs staf trying blackmail
Customs staf trying blackmail EDITOR, The Tribune. I listened with keen interest to remarks made by Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham in Exuma over the weekend (March 3-4) concerning the industrial unrest in the Customs and Immigration Departments at the