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Bloated health insurance
Re: All Homes Must Have Insurance’: Leading Insurer Warns Mandatory Cover Has To Be On Agenda After Dorian. – Tribune, Wednesday, Feb 5th.
Get your golf clubs out and win a million!
THIS Friday at 2pm at the Royal Blue Golf Club at Baha Mar, RMS Insurance Agents an Brokers is putting up a $1,000,000 prize for the lucky golfer (pro or amateur) who gets a hole-in-one.
Man shot dead in Fox Hill
A man is dead after a shooting incident in Fox Hill early on Saturday morning.
One man killed, another injured in shooting
ONE man is dead and another is in hospital after they were shot on Friday night.
UPDATED: Abducted three-year-old now in police care
SUNDAY MORNING UPDATE: Shortly after 7am on Sunday, Shavard Bain was dropped off at a wash house on Joe Farmington Road and Fox Hill Road. He is in police care and has been taken to hospital for a routine examination. He has no visible injuries.
Donna Vasyli granted bail
Australian Donna Vasyli has been granted $250K bail ahead of her retrial over the murder of her husband.
On Da Hook
BAHAMAS Sport Fishing Network (BSFN) expert Chang Chin has been guiding Matthew and Luke through a superb week’s Christmas fishing in the Bahamas.
OLYMPIC GAMES: Shaunae Miller receives medal; but tough night in 200m, high jump, long jump
If you've managed to catch your breath after all of last night's drama, here is the schedule for Team Bahamas at the Olympic Games today:
Shavez Hart posts world-leading time in the 200m so far this year
Just as he did in 2014, Shavez Hart began 2015 with a stellar effort indoors for the Texas A and M Aggies, leading to a top honour in the Southeastern Conference.
Food retailer: 'I've been to the grave and back'
A major food retail/wholesale operator yesterday vowed to survive despite having to cut some employees’ hours, telling this newspaper: “I’ve already been to the grave and back”.
ENJOYMENT REMAINS PASSPORT TO SUCCESS
By Simon Cooper Res Socius Choose to do what you enjoy. This is a strange notion, although I often get round to discussing it with clients. In fact, it might surprise you to know how many square-pegs in round-holes there are out there in Nassau. I'm talk
Apprentices shine through on training programme
A group of apprentice service technicians successfully completed the training programme at Machinery and Energy Limited (M & E).
'I'm in a very good place right now'
ARIANNA Vanderpool-Wallace has some unfinished business to take care of before her celebrated 2014 swimming season is over.
'I'm afraid and worried. I just feel like I'm in a hole even talking about this'
LIFE for Juliet Dann has never been harder than it is now. The 48-year-old is caring for her four children, including one who is suffering from a debilitating eye disease in the United States, while sometimes living in a house without necessities as
Larikah prepares to regain No.1 spot
AFTER sitting out last year, Grand Bahamian Larikah Russell is already in town and preparing to regain her No.1 spot in the women’s division of the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association.
Top quarter-miler to join Pure Athletics Club
AFTER spending the past year and-a-half at the University of Georgia under the supervision of coach George Cleare, quarter-miler Shaunae Miller is packing her bags to head to a new location under a different coach.
I'm leaving town, says woman who accused PM's brother of hitting her
TIFFANY Dennison said she is leaving the country after making an assault allegation against Cyril “Boxer” Minnis, the brother of Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis. When contacted yesterday, Ms Dennison said she is fleeing the “racism and misogyny” in
High jumper Jamaal Wilson lends support from the sidelines
LONDON, England: After winning the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associstions' National Championship men's high jump with a qualifying mark in a jump off, Jamaal Wilson was certain he was on his way to the 16th IAAF World Championships as a member of Team Bahamas.