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Don't get stressed, get organised
Moms combat back-to-school woes with next-level planning
It’s that time of year again. Kids have to switch gears from late night TV binge-watching to going to bed early so they can get a fresh start for the 2018/19 school year.And if you are like a lot of Bahamian moms out there, you are already dreading t
Co-ordinate for up to 3,500 COVID-19 masks every week
Seamstresses and tailors yesterday said they can produce between 1,000 and 3,500 COVID-19 face masks per week with better government co-ordination.Phylicia Ellis, a fashion designer and seamstress, told Tribune Business: “I listened to the prime mini
Laing: Carry on with e-government
OPPOSITION Senator Zhivargo Laing said he hopes the new government will continue with the previous administration’s e-government initiative, which saw some governmental services placed online for easier access.
Ayton and Wildcats claim PAC 12 titlewith 66-54 victory over Golden Bears
A tumultuous week that featured the Arizona men’s basketball programme in the headlines for all the wrong reasons saw a complete turnaround this weekend as the team claimed the conference title and DeAndre Ayton was named to the shortlist for college
Long Island 'dead in water' without airlift
LONG Island will be “dead in the water” if it does not get the necessary airlift, a private sector representative has warned, although there remains reason for optimism over its rebound.Romona Ritchie-Taylor, vice-president of the Long Island Chamber
THE PRESS BOX: Resigning D-Law is the law in Big D
THE Cowboys reportedly will use the franchise tag on defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence this offseason, with the goal of working out a long-term contract extension before the July 16 deadline, according to David Moore of the Dallas Morning News. Moore
Big Red Machine roll past Saints
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net THE St Augustine's College Big Red Machines rolled past the Kingsway Academy Saints for their third consecutive victory in the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools. On Tuesda
Shaunae Miller picks up bronze in gutsy performance
SOPOT, Poland — Coming into the International Amateur Athletic Federation’s 15th World Indoor Championships, quartermiler Shaunae Miller knew that she was a potential medallist. She just wasn’t sure what colour the medal would be.
So important to teach tech
Bahamians, we are living in unprecedented times.
What is sunburn
By Sarah Beek
VAT 'fait accompli' without coalition
Value-Added Tax (VAT) would “likely be a fait accompli” without the private sector’s efforts through the Coalition for Responsible Taxation, its co-chair told Tribune Business.
No. 6 North Carolina beats No. 11 Oregon 78-74 for third place
PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas (AP) — Armando Bacot controlled the paint. Cole Anthony turned in big late-game plays. And along the way, No. 6 North Carolina offered plenty of the toughness that its Hall of Fame coach wanted to see following the team's first loss.
Gov't urged: Delay WTO until 2021's new power plant established
The Government was yesterday urged to delay the Bahamas’ WTO accession until 2021 to coincide with the prospect of lower energy costs for New Providence at least.Robert Myers, the Organisation for Responsible Governance’s (ORG) principal, told Tribun
MP hands out furniture to victims of flooding
PINEWOOD MP Khaalis Rolle was on hand yesterday to distribute furniture to “a community that bore the brunt of the storm” – having suffered severe flooding as a result of last month’s record rainfall.
Family Islands 'can't survive' with COVID travel requirements
Exuma's Chamber of Commerce president yesterday warned that Family Island economies "cannot survive" if inter-island air travel remains almost shutdown due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Bank says E-Alert gaining traction
Bank of the Bahamas (BOB) says its eNotifier service, which keeps customers in touch with their accounts at all times, is gaining increasing customer acceptance.
How to defeat self-sabotage?
By Michelle Miller
Saunders family hold court over volleyball skills
THERE’S a lot of debate over who is the most talented family when it comes to the sport of volleyball in the country. There’s an even bigger argument in Gleniston Park Avenue where the Saunders family resides. Pioneer in the sport Jason Saunders, his
Trio post A qualifying times for IAAF Worlds
ON the eve of the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations’ National Open Track and Field Championships, Derrick Atkins, Michael Mathieu and Sheniqua ‘Q’ Ferguson turned in A qualifying times for the IAAF World Championships as they led a field of Bahamians at the Star Athletics Sprint Series in Montverde, Florida, on Saturday.