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PM defends decision to call early election
AFTER voting in the Killarney constituency, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis responded to criticism that the early election was ill-timed as the country continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.
Champ Stuart 3rd in AFL with .375 batting average
CHAMP Stuart continues to deliver impressive performances for the New York Mets organisation in the Offseason Arizona Fall League.
Bahamas avoids Moody's downgrade
THE Bahamas has avoided a potentially damaging and costly credit downgrade, with Moody's revealing Friday that it has confirmed the country's Baa3 rating following its recent review.
PM to head Eleuthera Business conference
The second annual Eleuthera Business Outlook is set for April 24 at the Cape Eleuthera Resort and Marina, with Prime Minister Perry Christie the keynote speaker addressing the theme: ‘Charting a course for growth in Eleuthera’.
New faces join The Tribune
THERE are major changes in the editorial team at The Tribune with the arrival of a new Managing Editor, News Editor and a news reporter in recent weeks.
Marlins are just darlin' for champions
AS HAS become the formula to win a Bahamas Billfish Championship (BBC) round this season Marlin Darlin’s three blue marlin, one white marlin and a sailfish earned victory in the Treasure Cay Championship.
Quincy 'Thrill-A-Minute' Pratt opens Eastside Boxing Club in Fox Hill
AFTER a delay of almost two years, former professional boxer Quincy ‘Thrill-A-Minute’ Pratt has finally opened his Eastside Boxing Club at the Jungle Club, Fox Hill.
'Shaq' to begin freshman year with Maryland Terrapins
AFTER starring at the Village School in Houston, Texas, Androsian Shaquille “Shaq” Cleare spent some time at home preparing for his transition to the University of Maryland where he will begin his freshman year for the Terrapins men’s basketball team.
'School has been going great so far...'
OPEN the doors at the University of Georgia. Here comes Shaunae Miller.
Charlton finishes 2nd, Seymour 4th in hurdles showdown
ALTHOUGH they had to run on the opposite side of the track due to the heavy rain, Purdue’s senior Devynne Charlton got out to a great start only to fade at the end for second place, while Texas’ senior Pedrya Seymour’s late comeback produced a fourth
Waltiea to Lynx up next season
Although she follows NCAA coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin in another historic moment when she was selected in the third round with the last of the 36 picks for the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), center Waltiea Rolle said she’s not looking to report to Minnesota Lynx until the 2014 season.
RICHARDSON SIGNS WITH THE ORIOLES
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net IT'S been a journey of hills and valleys for the country's latest player to play in the Major League Baseball. Originally drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 27th round of the 2001 amate
'We didn't hit $1bn, but we did very well'
The Bahamian high-end real estate market will "do at least as good as 2023 if not better" in 2024, as one major realtor said of last year: "We didn't do $1bn in sales but we did very well."
A COMIC'S VIEW: A parting burden for the Treasury in V Alfred Gray's old constituency
By Inigo 'Naughty' Zenicazelaya ANOTHER week down under the new government, and yes, my eyes are still surveying the political landscape quite attentively. Slowly but surely you can see the wheels of the new administration beginning to turn, as t
Minister blames Baha Mar over benefits delay
A Cabinet minister last night blamed Baha Mar for the hold-up that has resulted in hundreds of its furloughed employees not receiving due unemployment benefits for up to four weeks.
PE teacher honoured in special ceremony at Cleveland Eneas Primary
ALTHOUGH she was singled out as the Teacher of the Year for 2016-18 at Cleveland Eneas Primary School, principal Patrice Bodie said she doesn’t think she can find a more dedicated and devoted physical education teacher than Mariska Thompson.During a
Charlton signs 3-year contract with Puma
ALTHOUGH she didn’t go out as she anticipated, 100m hurdles specialist Devynne Charlton is eagerly looking forward to life after college as she prepares for her professional career in track and field.Already, the Purdue University Boilermaker star, w
Plant nurseries: Opening will ease 'unique' situation
Plant nurseries yesterday said the limited opening hours permitted by the government will alleviate “a unique” situation where they have had to maintain payroll without any revenue coming in. Mark Thompson, general manager of Nature’s Way plant nurs
Tiger’s back
The headlines surrounding the 2016 Hero World Challenge all centre around Tiger Woods’ return to the course.
Kobe upset by Odom's departure for Dallas
By GREG BEACHAM AP Sports Writer EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) -- The Lakers traded forward Lamar Odom and a second-round draft pick to the Dallas Mavericks last night for a first-round pick and an $8.9 million trade exception, capping Los Angeles' stunning 72-