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Man and woman accused of stealing $3,000 granted bail
A MAN and woman were granted bail after allegedly stealing over $3,000 from a business earlier this year.
Man gets 18 months in jail for unlicenced firearm possession
A MAN was sentenced to 18 months in prison after admitting to having an unlicensed gun while in Nassau Village last week.
Two in court accused of assault
TWO men were arraigned in a Magistrate’s Court yesterday on separate assault charges.
Boy’s home escapee ‘made gun threat’
A 16-YEAR-OLD boy was sent to the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services after escaping Simpson Penn School for Boys and threatening a man with a gun.
Man killed in parking lot shooting
THE holiday weekend was marred by violence after a man was shot and killed in a Super Wash parking lot.
Man held in prison after breaching his bail ten times
A MAN was sent to prison yesterday after he allegedly breached his curfew and failed to charge his monitoring device ten times this year while on bail for stealing charges.
Save Lighthouse Point for us all
I wish to refer to The Tribune of 18 September and to the letter by my friend Joe Darville entitled, “Lighthouse Point must be saved”. I fully concur with the contents of the letter.
Bail denied for Jamaican man accused of importing cocaine
A JAMAICAN man who was accused of importing five kilos of cocaine into the country was on Friday denied bail ahead of his trial.
Jamaican on drug charge
A 34-year-old Jamaican national has been charged with a drug seizure at Grand Bahama International Airport earlier this week.Clifton Garth Tomlinson stood before Magistrate Subsola Swain faced with one count each of possession of dangerous drugs with
New case of COVID-19 in Grand Bahama
The Ministry of Health announced on Thursday that there is one additional confirmed case of COVID-19 on Grand Bahama.
Two new cases of COVID-19 in Grand Bahama
The Ministry of Health announced on Monday that there are two new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Grand Bahama.
63 new cases of COVID-19, one more death
The Ministry of Health reported on Sunday that there are 63 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19.
10 new cases of COVID-19
The Ministry of Health confirmed on Saturday that there are 10 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19.
Eight Mile Rock man charged with rape
AN Eight Mile Rock man was charged with rape in the Freeport Magistrate Court on Friday.
Election nonsense
The usual PLP stalwarts have come out with the predictable drivel in your letters page reference the election.
Psychiatric tests for flasher
A PSYCHIATRIC evaluation has been ordered for a man who appeared in Magistrate’s Court accused of exposing his genitalia in a public space.
Horse trainer Larry Demeritte makes history
From Governor’s Harbour in the Bahamas to Louisville, Kentucky, USA, here comes trainer Larry Demeritte.
Jury hear evidence that man had shot at police
THERE is evidence that a 20-year-old man fired a gun the night police officers said he shot at them, causing them to return fire and kill him in the Mason’s Addition area four years ago, a jury heard yesterday.
New ‘economic loss’ lawsuit over BEC’s Clifton pollution
High-end homeowners in southwestern New Providence were yesterday said to be preparing their own legal action for “negligence and nuisance” over BEC’s Clifton pollution, which has resulted in actual economic damage and loss.
PM ‘20-30 years’ too late on legal opening demand
The Prime Minister’s call for the Bar Association to ‘open up’ to specialised foreign attorneys is 20-30 years past its sell-by date, a Bahamian financial services practitioner said yesterday.