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Bran calls for calm heads in controversy

DEMOCRATIC National Alliance leader Branville McCartney called for “calm and sensible heads” to prevail in the Cuban detainee abuse controversy.

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WEDNESDAY UPDATES: Hurricane Nicole

Speaking this evening, Acting Prime Minister Chester Cooper said in Eleuthera, Andros and New Providence “schools and universities will resume classes tomorrow (Thursday) and all government workers are asked to return to duty.

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Minister speaks on plane 'wreckage'

TOURISM and Aviation Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar has responded to a video purportedly showing the wreckage of the Piper Aztec plane that crashed off the coast of Andros last month. Speaking to reporters outside Cabinet yesterday, Mr D’Aguilar emphasi

Too much to pay

Valet parking at hotels.....surely $16.75 is ridiculous?

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On Da Hook

2016 has started with a frenzy with Wahoo being caught throughout The Bahamas.

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BAHAMAS CRAWFISH SEASON GETS UNDERWAY

The 2014 Crawfish season in the Bahamas has got off to a promising start.

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* SKYGUARD SEVERE WX eALERT *

Thursday, 8th June, 2023.

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On Da Hook

THE change of weather brought a predicted increase in catch for Wahoo fishermen in The Bahamas this week.

Minister wants Contractors Act that 'makes sense'

The Minister of Works wants a Construction Contractors Act that “makes sense and is enforceable”, pledging that he will not be rushed into giving the legislation full effect.Desmond Bannister told Tribune Business he wanted to make sure there were no

Police force joins debate over safety on city's jitneys

Police force joins debate over safety on city's jitneys By CELESTE NIXON Tribune Staff Reporter cnixon@tribunemedia.net AS The Tribune's campaign to reform public transportation rolls on, the Royal Bahamas Police Force is weighing in on the debate. Memb

Police force joins debate over safety on city's jitneys

Police force joins debate over safety on city's jitneys By CELESTE NIXON Tribune Staff Reporter cnixon@tribunemedia.net AS The Tribune's campaign to reform public transportation rolls on, the Royal Bahamas Police Force is weighing in on the debate. Memb

Don’t kill with taxes

It must indeed be The People’s Time if one looks at Tribune242.com Latest Business Headlines.

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Fitzgerald calm amid Baha Mar allegations

IN the face of some of the toughest questions of his political career, Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald smiled and bore a calm demeanour as he was renominated in the Marathon constituency shortly after 10am on Thursday.

Taxing a fledgling industry

It must indeed be The People’s Time if one looks at Tribune242.com Latest Business Headlines.

Voters agree roadworks will be worth expense

THE New Providence roadworks WILL be worth the expense once they are completed, according to the majority of voters in The Tribune's online poll. Three hundred voters said the expense was worth it, compared to 127 who said it wasn't. Those commenting on T

Voters agree roadworks will be worth expense

THE New Providence roadworks WILL be worth the expense once they are completed, according to the majority of voters in The Tribune's online poll. Three hundred voters said the expense was worth it, compared to 127 who said it wasn't. Those commenting on T

Voters agree roadworks will be worth expense

THE New Providence roadworks WILL be worth the expense once they are completed, according to the majority of voters in The Tribune's online poll. Three hundred voters said the expense was worth it, compared to 127 who said it wasn't. Those commenting on T

Voters agree roadworks will be worth expense

THE New Providence roadworks WILL be worth the expense once they are completed, according to the majority of voters in The Tribune's online poll. Three hundred voters said the expense was worth it, compared to 127 who said it wasn't. Those commenting on T

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Murderer spared death sentence is given 35 years in prison

ANTHONY Clarke Sr, who was spared the death sentence by the Court of Appeal in November for the contract killing of a friend, was re-sentenced to 35 years imprisonment on Friday.

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On Da Hook

AS summer winds down and anticipation builds for the coming wahoo season, people have been taking advantage of the full harvest moon this week and gone mutton fishing.