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Police break up burglary ring
POLICE have broken up a housebreaking group they say could be responsible for stealing from as many as 20 homes.
Three men recovering after night-time shooting
THREE men are recovering in hospital today after being shot outside a business establishment Sunday night.
Date set for legal action over removal of stenographers
A DATE has been set for a group of attorneys taking legal action against Attorney General Allyson Maynard-Gibson for the removal of stenographers from the Magistrate’s Court.
Temple of the Word celebrates pastor's 14th anniversary
TEMPLE the Word Ministries was created by Rev Dr Gary Curry some 20 years ago. He envisioned an outreach ministry of Evangelistic Temple being established in the southern part of New Providence, which became a reality in 1999 when a building was purchased on Breadfruit Street in Pinewood Gardens.
Minister praises $300m bond boost
The MINISTER of State for Finance yesterday lauded the Government’s recent $300 million foreign currency bond issue as a huge success, confirming it had attracted subscriptions for 20 times that amount.
Seven accused of rape in Bimini
FREEPORT – Seven men accused of raping a 23-year-old woman in Bimini were flown to Grand Bahama, where they were arraigned in Freeport Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
Men appear in court to face murder charges
TWO men appeared in Magistrates Court yesterday accused of committing separate murders that occurred days apart in February.
PMH Critical Care Block 80% complete
THE $53 million Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) Critical Care Block is roughly 80 per cent complete, Cavalier Construction’s managing director yesterday telling Tribune Business it was targeting an end-July competition.
Majority of new judges to get criminal court roles
DAMIAN Gomez, State Minister for Legal Affairs, said in response to the high rate of crime in the Bahamas that the majority of new judges appointed will be assigned to the criminal court.
Vitamalt sponsors Police Summer Youth Programme
UNDER the theme “Celebrating Our Heritage as We Engage our Youth for a Safer Bahamas,” The Royal Bahamas Police Force’s Summer Youth Programme celebrated 20 years of excellence as more than 200 children, between seven and 16 years, entered the programme this week.
'Dozens screaming' after pepper-spray incident
POLICE are investigating a pepper-spray incident in Andros said to have left dozens of people, including tourists, screaming and jumping into sea.
Brothers accused of rape at Eight Mile Rock
TWO brothers were charged with rape in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.
Man dies from stabbing injury
A 38-year-old man died in hospital on Friday from a stabbing injury he received last month.
Champions crowned in Freedom Baptist’s 3rd annual Majority Rule Basketball Tournament
FOUR champions were crowned in Freedom Baptist Academy’s third annual Majority Rule Basketball Tournament at the CI Gibson Gymnasium over the weekend.
Trio charged with forgery
THREE men were charged with forgery in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court yesterday in connection with fake licence discs.
Trio accused of robbery
THREE men accused of committing a food store robbery in Nicholls Town, Andros were arraigned in Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
'Buju' Bain guilty of murder
FREEPORT- Bendricko "Buju" Bain was convicted of murder in the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
'On your mark, get set, go...'
THE Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations' second meet on its 2012 calendar has set the tone for what promises to be an exciting track and field season and a battle between two perennial powerhouses. BAISS schools dominated at the National High Sch
Computer donation gives children 'wonderful opportunity'
CHILDREN from the Farm Road community could not wait to try out the new computers donated to their Urban Renewal Centre by the Lyford Cay Foundation on Thursday.
'On your mark, get set, go...'
THE Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations' second meet on its 2012 calendar has set the tone for what promises to be an exciting track and field season and a battle between two perennial powerhouses. BAISS schools dominated at the National High Sch