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Bank warns on provisions rise

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor Bank of the Bahamas International has warned investors it may have to increase loan loss provisions further during its financial year's second half, its managing director telling Tribune Business it was "grappling

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'I just have to go out there and perform'

LONDON, England — This is probably the most difficult period for swimmer Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace.

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Hunter: 'The recruiting process has been a learning experience'

FOLLOWING a busy summer recruitment period, Sammy Hunter heads into his final season of prep school in Canada and his NCAA decision could be coming in early 2019.“Maybe sometime after January. My family and I are still thinking about it,” Hunter said

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Body of missing elderly woman found in pond

THE body of an elderly woman believed to be a person who was reported missing this week was discovered in a pond in South Ocean Village yesterday afternoon. The Tribune understands the victim is 71-year-old Alberta Russell. However, police did not r

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Record run for Shaunae

FRESHMAN Shaunae Miller, the moast decorated athlete expected home to represent the Bahamas at the Carifta Games next month, inked her name in the record books at the University of Georgia in just her first appearance in an indoor event in her specialty in the women’s 400 metres over the weekend for the Lady Bulldogs.

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FACE TO FACE: Giving back - Doug's deep connection to The Bahamas

IMET William “Doug” Douglass through my father, Allan Ingraham. Daddy was very excited to tell me how Doug was building a recreational court for the kids in a settlement near Doug’s home in South Eleuthera back in 2017. It was a near $200,000 investm

On winning streak boxer improves record to 11-0

The knockout streak is over but light heavyweight Ryon McKenzie improved his winning streak to 11-0 by pulling off an unanimous six round decision over Eric Watkins on Saturday night.

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Enjoy a 'spirit of Independence' camaraderie

GOVERNOR General Sir Arthur Foulkes has called for Bahamians to enjoy a ‘Spirit of Independence’ camaraderie, historically nurtured over the last 40 years, as they celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Independence.

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The secret's out

AN ECLECTIC group of music lovers turned out to BLU Restaurant last Saturday to uncover the mystery surrounding the Secret Concert.

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LONG ISLAND FOR LORETTA

By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net MONTAGU MP Loretta Butler-Turner has been nominated as the FNM candidate for Long Island, replacing current MP Larry Cartwright, The Tribune has been unofficially informed. Sources suggest

PUBLIC HOSPITALS 'RUN ON JUST 17% OF BUDGET'

By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net Overstaffing through the politically-related "pile on" of public service workers has left the Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) with less than 20 per cent of its annual budget availa

Lessons learned in 2017

Happy New Year! May we all go in this new year with the mindset to execute the goals, plans and aspirations that God has for our lives.It is amazing of how quickly time flies. Regardless of the speed of time, there are always lessons to learn. I woul

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Marinas 'chomping at bit' to lead re-opening

Bahamian marinas are “chomping at the bit” to re-open before the wider tourism industry in a bid to make multi-million dollar inroads into the lucrative yacht charter market, it was revealed yesterday.Dionisio D’Aguilar, minister of tourism and aviat

"Speed Weeks" are an insult to auto racing

As a die hard racing fan who has followed motor sports since childhood, and one of the extremely few black people who follows this sport, I feel that I must comment on a certain upcoming sporting event that has been making the news lately.

Americans are all smiles after Presidents Cup win

By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- Looking happier than he has all year, Tiger Woods slipped into the gallery for high fives and back slaps while wearing a green cap that he borrowed from the "Fanatics," the famous cheer squad th

Americans are all smiles after Presidents Cup win

By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- Looking happier than he has all year, Tiger Woods slipped into the gallery for high fives and back slaps while wearing a green cap that he borrowed from the "Fanatics," the famous cheer squad th

RUSSELL DENIES ELECTION CLAIMS

By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net FREEPORT - High Rock MP Kenneth Russell said that he does not recall Deputy Leader Brent Symonette speaking to him about not running in the next general election. Mr Russell was respo

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Group fitness - A great place to start

Health coach Ethan Quant, of Elite Wellness Solutions, has succeeded in his weight loss journey and now wants to share his methods with the Bahamas in an effort to foster a culture of wellness and conquer the obesity epidemic.

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Ya Hear?

Ya hear Beyonce pregnant with second child?

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Answers soughton City Markets

By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net The trade union representing City Markets' line staff is urgently seeking clarification from the Finlayson family over claims that the embattled fiv