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Holowesko 7th in time trials, just 13 seconds off the winning time
WILLIAM Holowesko is the lone flag bearer for Bahamian cyclists at the 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games and competed in the first of his two events as the discipline got underway.Holowesko finished seventh in the time trials, just 13 seconds off the win
Google Pixel 3 phone aims to automate more daily tasks
There’s not much about the physical details of Google’s new Pixel 3 phone that you can’t find elsewhere. That bigger display and curved design? Apple and Samsung phones already have that.But the Pixel doesn’t intend to wow people with its hardware an
Why did Randy Fraser apologise to nation?
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Food retailer: Customers get increasingly frustrated
A Bahamian food retailer says “the money is not adding up” as customers get increasingly frustrated at the length of time it is taking to enter and check-out of stores amid the COVID-19 restrictions. Travarus Barrow, the Phoenix Supermarket’s genera
'Sweet Bells' Thompson: NBA talent level 'way better now'
THE dominance of the Golden State Warriors this season has sparked debate among current and former NBA players and Bahamian basketball icon Mychal “Sweet Bells” Thompson recently weighed in on the discussion.Thompson appeared as a guest on the “The D
MARKETING REVOLUTION: Putting logos in perspective
I recently read a great article on Fastcodesign.com that, I think, puts logos in the proper perspective.
THE PRESS BOX: Anthony Miller Jr pitches very impressive five innings of 'no hit' ball in 7-1 victory
WITH all the negativity and controversy surrounding sports these days, in all the various sporting disciplines, both locally and internationally, it’s always refreshing to see youth excel in sports, giving hope, with a new generation of athletes on t
Paul sets sail for the Youth Olympics
WITH a pat on the back and some valuable instructions from legendary sailor Sir Durward ‘Sea Wolf’ Knowles, Paul de Souza said he’s all geared up to compete in the Second Summer Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China, August 16-28.
Miller says launch of legal action by workers is a bid to intimidate him
LESLIE Miller, Bahamas Electricity Corporation Executive Chairman, yesterday accused the Bahamas Electrical Workers Union of using intimidation tactics by reportedly retaining a law firm to sue him as tensions mount over Mr Miller’s refusal to sign a negotiated industrial agreement with the union.
'It's not a hologram, it's just a delusion'
FRANK Smith, PLP candidate for Montagu, yesterday called Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham "delusional" for accusing the PLP of using holograms to increase the number of supporters at their rallies.
Tax authorities eye $3m from Briland crackdown
The Government is expecting to realise an extra $3m in revenue from the recent crackdown on Harbour Island tax cheats, its top tax official said yesterday.
BCA chief: 'Many smaller builders' oppose regulation
BCA chief: 'Many smaller builders' oppose regulation By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor Many smaller Bahamian contractors do not support the Bahamian Contractors Association (BCA) or its push for legislation to regulate the industry, the latter's
BCA chief: 'Many smaller builders' oppose regulation
BCA chief: 'Many smaller builders' oppose regulation By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor Many smaller Bahamian contractors do not support the Bahamian Contractors Association (BCA) or its push for legislation to regulate the industry, the latter's
Mourning relatives say they are disappointed with government
Relatives of the victims who died in last week’s tragic Mayaguana plane crash say they are still in mourning over the deaths and are “disappointed” the government hasn’t been more clear as to what will happen moving forward.
Gov't will 'go bankrupt' if Planning law enforced
The Government has allegedly admitted to environmental activists that it cannot enforce its own Planning laws because it would “go bankrupt” in trying to do so.
It will be tough but don't panic, argues Sumner
A FORMER Chamber of Commerce CEO said while the novel coronavirus pandemic will result in some “economic fall out” for the country, the impact of the potentially deadly disease on local commerce is nothing to panic over. Edison Sumner, former chief
South Sudanese 'Lost Boy' receives warm welcome in the Bahamas
THE MEAH Foundation believes in the power of stories to change lives and bring about important transformations in the lives of individuals.
Dream of a centre to help the young
A young American CEO responsible for providing Bahamian youth with summer opportunities has announced his plans to establish a new community centre in the heart of New Providence.
Low energy: Bahamas worst in Caribbean for renewables
Renewable energy providers yesterday voiced significant "doubts" that The Bahamas will meet its 2030 goals after this nation was found to have the lowest penetration in the Caribbean at just 2 percent.
Wildcats champions
The Sigma Wildcats, with an explosive fifth inning and a home run in both the sixth and seventh innings, finally closed out the New Providence Softball Association’s Carl ‘Bang Bang’ Johnson series as ladies’ champions.