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On Da Hook
AS WE approach the Yellowfin Tuna season in the Bahamas fishermen are still catching a nice variety of other fish.
On Da Hook
WITH AN extensive network of reefs and uprisings, the Bahamas offers an extraordinary number and variety of reef and bottom fish.
Dead fish in video 'probably from catch that was dumped'
A VIDEO of scores of dead fish scattered ashore on Delaporte Beach made the rounds on social media yesterday causing concern.
Breaking news: Bahamas to host world relay event
Team Bahamas' Olympic 2012 medal hopes now lie in the hands of the men's 4x400 relay team
'State-sanctioned' abortions
THE Bahamas government disclosed information on possible state-sanctioned abortions in a report last month to the international committee of the United Nations governing discrimination against women.
Car crash as shooting victim is rushed to hospital
Car crash as shooting victim is rushed to hospital TWO CARS were involved in a collision last night outside Doctors Hospital on Shirley Street amid reports that one of the cars was rushing a shooting victim to receive medical help. The collision took pla
New Year Weather Synopsis
NOAA / NHC Synopsis for the South-West North Atlantic, The Commonwealth of The Bahamas including Cay Sal Bank, San Salvador, Ragged Island, Rum Cay, Inagua and Mayaguana
Capture a Junkanoo memory forever as pictures go on sale
Our photographers captured all the colour and spectacle of the 2017/18 Boxing Day and New Year’s Day Junkanoo parades and now, for the first time, The Tribune is giving readers the opportunity to purchase photos from the events.
Boat fire: Six injured at PMH, four transported to Florida
One person is dead and several others are injured after a boating accident in Exuma.
COVID-19: Ministry confirms fifth death, one new case
The Ministry of Health has confirmed the overnight death of Case #18, a 72-year-old man and health care worker from New Providence who was hospitalised with no history of travel. Investigations are being conducted. This brings the total number of deaths to five.
On Da Hook
SEPTEMBER has been living up to to the hype as the month that kicks off Wahoo season in The Bahamas.
On Da Hook
BIMINI has been the spot for Wahoo recently, with a number of fishing enthusiasts striking lucky.
Ingraham warns Christie over Baha Mar
FORMER prime minister Hubert Ingraham has warned that the Christie administration’s “tedious, vexatious” efforts to revisit the Baha Mar deal may have serious consequences for the Bahamas.
Week of monster grouper in Abaco
YOU never know what you are going to bring up from the depths of the ocean when you decide to deep drop and send a line down to 1,300 feet. The results make this the week of the monster grouper in Abaco.
SEVERE WEATHER WARNING 10.30am until 2.00pm
THE BAHAMAS DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FROM 10:30 AM EDT UNTIL 2:00 pm WEDNESDAY 09TH JULY 2014.
The lot of the Commissioner
Clearly finally Bahamians are understanding that to have Law and Order it is difficult, but when you reform the Police and equip them, send two excellently qualified candidates for Commissioner away for a year with the Royal Canadian Police and eventually choose who you consider the better of the two and he gets to work fighting this cancer in our communities, if the Police side is working and the court side is letting everyone down, please stop blaming the Police.
Stop expecting water into wine from Pintard
I write my first letter to the editor to shake my head at the vocal minority of FNM’s who cling to hope that any of their former leaders will sit on the throne once again.
Student spotlight
Davaughn Major was named the Outstanding Senior Scholar of the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Central State University.
Prime minister issues challenge over allowances
PRIME Minister Perry Christie yesterday challenged parliamentarians to revisit the level of funding given for constituency allowances as the current figure hinders true representation.
DON'T RUSH TO JUDGEMENT
By Mike Lightbourn YOU have analysed your home sale appraisal provided by your BREA professional. You've priced your home fairly based on recent sale prices. You're feeling good about your asking price. Now, however, you're confronted by a solid offer at