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'The Sailing Barber' looks forward to great showdown in Montagu Bay

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net THE stage is set for the 25th anniversary of the 'Catch Me If You Can' St Valentine's Day Massacre. Organiser Eleazor "The Sailing Barber" Johnson said they are anticipating a great showdown

'The Sailing Barber' looks forward to great showdown in Montagu Bay

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net THE stage is set for the 25th anniversary of the 'Catch Me If You Can' St Valentine's Day Massacre. Organiser Eleazor "The Sailing Barber" Johnson said they are anticipating a great showdown

'The Sailing Barber' looks forward to great showdown in Montagu Bay

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net THE stage is set for the 25th anniversary of the 'Catch Me If You Can' St Valentine's Day Massacre. Organiser Eleazor "The Sailing Barber" Johnson said they are anticipating a great showdown

'The Sailing Barber' looks forward to great showdown in Montagu Bay

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net THE stage is set for the 25th anniversary of the 'Catch Me If You Can' St Valentine's Day Massacre. Organiser Eleazor "The Sailing Barber" Johnson said they are anticipating a great showdown

'The Sailing Barber' looks forward to great showdown in Montagu Bay

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net THE stage is set for the 25th anniversary of the 'Catch Me If You Can' St Valentine's Day Massacre. Organiser Eleazor "The Sailing Barber" Johnson said they are anticipating a great showdown

Lottery referendum

The referendum on numbers and/or lottery seems being approached totally backwards and will not be in compliance with The Constitution.

PHA targeting '$20m-plus' boost from extra revenue

The Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) is targeting “$20m-plus” in extra revenue this fiscal year, a Cabinet Minister revealed yesterday, adding: “Health can’t be run on a wing and a prayer.”Dr Duane Sands, pictured, minister of health, told Tribune Bu

Over 200 businesses ate-commerce 'Boot Camp'

More than 200 licensees and aspiring entrepreneurs attended the Business Innovation and e-Commerce Boot Camp, hosted by the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) and its Invest Grand Bahama Small Business Bureau (IGBSBB), on June 8.Ian Rolle, the GBPA’s

Bishop to sue BREA for 'inexcusable' damage

Prominent realtor, Bishop Walter Hanchell, yesterday said he will sue the Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) for the “inexcusable” damage done to his business reputation by incorrectly including him among a list of unlicensed realtors.

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High jumper Jamaal Wilson lends support from the sidelines

LONDON, England: After winning the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associstions' National Championship men's high jump with a qualifying mark in a jump off, Jamaal Wilson was certain he was on his way to the 16th IAAF World Championships as a member of Team Bahamas.

Death, the great equalizer

The death of Kobe Bryant has for all intents and purposes been dominating the news and social media over the past couple of weeks. The superstar basketball player died in a horrific helicopter crash, along with his daughter and seven others in Calabasas, California.

Canada issues investment warning against Bahamas

Senior private executives last night reacted with alarm after the Canadian government issued an investment advisory on Bahamian real estate transactions, warning that any disputes “could be prolonged and costly to resolve”.

Are they shadow boxing with the NIB audit?

ON MONDAY, Labour Minister Shane Gibson accused former National Insurance Board Director Algernon Cargill of frustrating the current audit into NIB by making “unreasonable demands on them”. These demands, therefore, had delayed the completion of the audit, and obviously its delivery to government.

Realtors bid to 'tighten up' key industry laws

THE Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) is pushing to “tighten up” the Real Estate Act, its president acknowledging that one of the proposed changes would address the “illegal” practice of non-Bahamians selling local real estate.Christine Wallace-

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Revamped coaching staff creates more optimism

A REVAMPED coaching staff for the Bahamas Basketball Federation’s national team programme, headlined by Division I NCAA coaches, has created an increased level of optimism as teams head into international competition this summer.

ART OF GRAPHIX: Unzipping your key documents

Have you ever had a file on your computer that was so ridiculously large it was all but impossible for you to send it to a friend as an e-mail attachment?

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Auto industry re-opening 'matter of life and death'

Auto dealers say today’s full sector re-opening was increasingly becoming “a matter of life and death” with as much as “half the industry” in danger of folding had the Government not relaxed COVID-19 restrictions.Ben Albury, Bahamas Bus and Truck’s g

Cruise island's two-month closure impacts 100 staff

Around 100 staff will be impacted by a cruise line’s decision to close its Eleuthera private island for two months in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Princess Cruises, the Carnival-owned cruise line brand, confirmed that operations on Princess

Retailer's 'hard decision' to exit Mall at Marathon

A Bahamian retailer yesterday said high rental rates combined with the ongoing uncertainty over COVID-19 restrictions had given it no choice but to exit its space at the Mall at Marathon.