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Go for gold with The Tribune

Go for gold and market your goods and services in The Tribune during the Olympic Games.

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One person injured after three vessels catch fire at Potter’s Cay Dock

One person was injured after three vessels caught fire at Potter’s Cay Dock on Friday morning.

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On Da Hook

PERFECT weather for fishing late last week and over the weekend has seen the Wahoo biting like crazy around The Bahamas and Mahi Mahi in abundance.

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On Da Hook

Keep checking the BahamasSport Fishing Network (BSFN) expert page for fishing reports throughout the Bahamas: this will be helpful in tracking the “hot spots” and providing advice on gear and fishing methods being used.

Patient’s death investigated

A GRAND Bahama resident with COVID-19 died overnight and officials are investigating whether the death was related to the virus.

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SHOOTING OF POLICEMAN: Man held

A 23-year-old man is in custody in connection with the shooting of Superintendent Clayton Fernander

In support of the Prime Minister

The general media has long been opposed to the ascension of the Hon Philip “Brave” Davis, MP, KC as Prime Minister of this wonderful nation of ours.

Battle with unions in The Bahamas

I am a life long supporter of the rights or workers and their amalgamation into unions for the collective rights and respect due to them.

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Hurricane Irma updates: All Clear for Southeast Bahamas; Hurricane Warning remains for Northwest, Central Bahamas

NATIONAL Emergency Management Agency Director Captain Stephen Russell said Thursday “we can’t take any chances” with Hurricane Irma, which officials say has reached 500 miles in diameter and remains a vicious category five storm.

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Burying our heads in the sand: the case of Dion Smith

FIRST off, let me say I'm not about to join those calling for Dion Smith's head, or those defending the embattled Deputy Speaker.

Individual Stats (Top 50)

1 Mike Russell Sands Bullets M 9 11 70 16 14 16 54.5 11 95 13 3 120.5 2 Harry Brown Coins A M 14 10 72 15 12 19 45.5 15 0 9 0 120.5 3 Christian Knowles Sigma Shots M 13 13 65 16 13 17 47 12 152 6 0 117.5 4 Sky Bain Back Yard Destroyers

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Artist Spotlight: Najie Dun

USING his talent to teach and influence others, local musician Najie Dun said it was God that inspired him to create music.http://www.tribune242.com/photos/2012/jul/25/5781/

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UPDATED: Woman shot dead in Abaco, her younger brother injured

AN 18-year-old woman was shot and killed at her home in Abaco on Sunday afternoon in an incident that also left her younger brother in hospital.

Keeping Carifta memories alive

BARRY Ramsey clearly remembers his days as a former athlete who represented the Bahamas in three Carifta Games as a sprinter and jumper. Today, however, he’s hoping to allow others to keep their memories of the BTC Carifta Games alive through the products he is selling.

NHI debate

HERE are my comments and  contribution towards the National Health Insurance (NHI) issue.

What about rehabilitation?

I’ve not met anyone who opposes the government’s decision to expunge the criminal record of persons convicted of possessing small amounts of marijuana. Why? It is the right thing to do.

Drive with your eyes open

DRIVING around Nassau these days you notice two things.

Bahamas Republic

The reason why the UK keeps its antiquated colonial institutions relevant is by the awarding of various gongs - OBE, MBE and, of course, the top gong a knighthood.

Don't change Arawak Cay – it's a native area

I saw the plans proposed by the Prime Minister for Arawak Cay and I feel that these plans should not take place. Arawak Cay is a native space. This is the main reason for its appeal to visitors and Bahamians alike.

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Getting set for wahoo

BAHAMAS Sport Fishing Network (BSFN) expert David Rees is anticipating a bumper wahoo season with reports of the fish already being caught throughout the archipelago and along the Florida Coast.