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Chris Brown officially opens One Eleuthera Primary School Meet
SOUTH Eleuthera — Officially opening the One Eleuthera Primary School Meet on Thursday, Chris ‘Fireman’ Brown said he’s disappointed that the athletes are still competing on the grass track at his alma mater at the Preston Albury High School.
'Something wrong' with construction ease fall
A leading contractor yesterday said it was “disturbing” that this nation had dropped 17 spots to 92nd in the world when it came to processing construction permits, telling Tribune Business: “Something is wrong with that picture”.
Jonquel Jones: Dorian 'has definitely broken my heart'
SMACK in the middle of what has been her best season so far in the Women’s National Basketball Association, Connecticut Sun centre Jonquel ‘JJ’ Jones said she’s heartbroken about the developments of Hurricane Dorian in Abaco and Grand Bahama.The Gran
Deejaying a stepping stone for 'great things'
JUSTIN “DJ Bugz” Bootle feels no pressure to prove himself, even through he is much younger than most deejays. Before he entered the business, he looked up to many of the veterans, such as Xtra Large, Selector Ty, DJ Fines and Terrible T, just to name a few.
Deputy Speaker not sure if he would have allowed tabling of emails in row
HOUSE of Assembly Deputy Speaker Dion Smith said yesterday he does not know if he would have allowed Marathon MP Jerome Fitzgerald to table the private e-mails of environmental group Save the Bays in Parliament.
$1M cost of Carifta Games
ALTHOUGH the former government spent $600,000 to officially open the National Stadium, it took almost $1 million in public funds to carry out a series of corrective work in the lead up to Carifta, said Sports Minister Danny Johnson yesterday.
POLITICOLE: Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival . . . why?
I S it not bad enough that, as a country, we tend to exhibit a copycat, plagiarising, uninventive mindset? Now we have to cement that in place?
Major Pain: 'My last fight will be at my old school'
ONE of the most decorated fighters in recent Bahamian boxing history, Meacher “Major Pain” Major, looks to bring his career to a close with one final fight on the horizon.Via social media, Major announced his intentions to officially bring his career
James, Heat escape with 97-93 win over Bulls
By TIM REYNOLDS AP Sports Writer MIAMI (AP) -- The odds had to overwhelmingly be in Chicago's favor. Down by a point with 22.7 seconds left, with Derrick Rose heading to the line to shoot a pair of free throws. The reigning NBA MVP. He was a perfect 29 fo
PLP's new MPs on being back in power
PLP's new MPs on being back in power 'My first order of business is to begin the framework that will form Carmichael into a model of what a constituency should be like, look like, feel like and act like.' Daniel Johnson - Carmichael 'What is needed is
'Significant' economic fallout fear on unrest
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation's (BCCEC) chairman has urged that the industrial unrest involving Customs and Immigration officers be resolved "as quickly as possible", warning that the
'Significant' economic fallout fear on unrest
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation's (BCCEC) chairman has urged that the industrial unrest involving Customs and Immigration officers be resolved "as quickly as possible", warning that the
'Significant' economic fallout fear on unrest
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation's (BCCEC) chairman has urged that the industrial unrest involving Customs and Immigration officers be resolved "as quickly as possible", warning that the
'Significant' economic fallout fear on unrest
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation's (BCCEC) chairman has urged that the industrial unrest involving Customs and Immigration officers be resolved "as quickly as possible", warning that the
'Significant' economic fallout fear on unrest
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation's (BCCEC) chairman has urged that the industrial unrest involving Customs and Immigration officers be resolved "as quickly as possible", warning that the
Mother and baby separated as bail is rejected
Mother and baby separated as bail is rejected By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net A MOTHER still breast-feeding her less than five month old baby was told by a magistrate that despite her circumstances, the court could no
Drama as relay teams crash out of World Championships
LONDON, England: One by one the Bahamas teams were eliminated in the preliminaries of the women and men's 4 x 100 and 4 x 400 metre relays on Saturday, abruptly ending the country's appearance at the 16th IAAF World Championships.
Olympic team to be named this week
Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA) president Mike Sands said he's disappointed that both the men's 4 x 100 and women's 4 x 400 meter rel
'The Tank' to face Gerald Washington in June
AFTER his trip to Romania to fight Bogdan Dinu was called off, pro heavyweight boxer Sherman “The Tank” Williams will get a chance to step back in the ring on Saturday, June 8 when he is slated to take on former football player Gerald Washington at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California.