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Readers have their say on jitney services
TRAINING and certification of drivers is the most important change needed to improve public transportation, according to readers in a Tribune242 poll. As part of The Tribune's ongoing campaign to improve the bus service, readers were asked what they think
Readers have their say on jitney services
TRAINING and certification of drivers is the most important change needed to improve public transportation, according to readers in a Tribune242 poll. As part of The Tribune's ongoing campaign to improve the bus service, readers were asked what they think
Christie makes pledge on Urban Renewal
By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net OPPOSITION leader Perry Christie said Urban Renewal will be re-implemented within 48 hours of his party's election. The joint police and Social Services programme, aimed at breathing new life into inner city com
Christie makes pledge on Urban Renewal
By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net OPPOSITION leader Perry Christie said Urban Renewal will be re-implemented within 48 hours of his party's election. The joint police and Social Services programme, aimed at breathing new life into inner city com
PM admits missteps with Oban Energies deal
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis today in Parliament admitted his administration made a number of missteps regarding the controversial $5.5bn Oban Energies deal proposed for Grand Bahama.
Electric vehicles are a hit with mall crowds
ELECTRIC vehicles returned to the Mall at Marathon for Father’s Day and once again proved to be a big hit with the crowds.
FNM headquarters ransacked overnight
THE Free National Movement woke to an unwanted surprise on one of the busiest days of the political calendar on Friday after the party's headquarters was ransacked overnight.
Murphy: No glass found in prison meals
BAHAMAS Department of Correctional Services Commissioner Charles Murphy said “there is no truth” about claims of small pieces of broken glass being found in inmates’ food. “What I’ve learned (is) that there’s nothing, no fact to that statement,” Com
Protest group demands details of govt finances
A GROUP of people protested outside the Ministry of Finance yesterday, calling for more clarity and accountability about the government’s finances.“We are asking for an accounting of all the resources given to us as a country,” said Adrian Francies,
One man dead, one injured in double shooting
POLICE are investigating a double shooting that claimed the life of one man and hospitalized another man on Friday.
UPDATED: Glenys Hanna Martin hits out at new lockdown measures
Englerston MP Glenys Hanna Martin hit out at the government’s new lockdown measures on Monday night, calling them “brutal”.
Row as Dames accuses PLP supporters of campaigning at polling site
A heated argument erupted at Government High School on Thursday morning after Mount Moriah incumbent Marvin Dames accused Progressive Liberal Party supporters of campaigning at the polling site on Election Day.
PHA launches investigation into complaint after death at PMH
THE Public Hospitals Authority has launched an investigation into a recent complaint that alleged negligence caused the death of a woman being treated at the Princess Margaret Hospital.
CARIFTA GAMES LIVE: Bahamas second on medal table after Day 2
The Carifta Games are underway - tribune242.com will keep you up-to-date
The heat is in town
THE NBA champion Miami Heat thanked the Bahamas and the Atlantis Resort for the warm welcome they received on arriving for their pre-season training camp.
Going out of the box to land a catch
BAHAMAS Sport Fishing Network expert Chang Chin led a Memorial Day weekend charter to the northern Exumas where up to 50 boats were in the pocket at Ship Channel. Needless to say, fish were hard to find there - but down by Highbourne was a different story.
Spartans advance after Bahamas' NBA prospects go head-to-head
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK - Buddy Hield had the better individual performance, but the game will always be remembered for Lourawls "Tum Tum" Nairn Jr.
Boxing team hopes to bring home more medals
THE three-member boxing team is heading off to Veracruz, Mexico, today where they hope to return from the XXII Cental American and Caribbean Games in two weeks with medals around their necks.
Lucius Fox shrugs off several injury concerns
LUCIUS Fox shrugged off several injury concerns and continued his production at the plate as a leadoff man for the Charlotte Stone Crabs in the Class A Florida State League.In Friday night’s 10-3 win over the Clearwater Threshers, Fox was hit on the
Grant cans career high 41 points in win
LEASHJA Grant has found a new home with the Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada where she’s having a phenomenal 2017-18 season with the Thunderwolves women’s basketball team.In 12 games played so far this season, Grant is averaging 23