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MARKETING REVOLUTION: The personal touch helps retain clients
One of my aunts was telling me that she would go to the hairdresser every week for years, and spend up to $100 each time. Then she retired and went less frequently, and finally stopped going altogether.
Bodybuilders get ready for CAC Championships
SEVEN of the 15-member team that will represent the Bahamas at the 41st Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Bodybuilding Championships are proud members of Club One Fitness Centre.
Air polishing technique boosts oral hygiene
A DENTAL hygiene technique sweeping the United States could give orthodontic patients in The Bahamas a new reason to smile. Spotty discolor
Potter's Cay: Why let restaurants open but keep our stalls closed?
VENDORS at Potter’s Cay are calling for the government to allow them to resume their operations, saying it’s “unfair” that other restaurant operators have been allowed to stay open amid the COVID-19 pandemic while their businesses remain closed. Not
Tomorrow's Big T
Tomorrow's Big T DON'T miss The Big T tomorrow, packed with news, features, fashion, entertainment and up to $150 in food and shopping coupons. This week in The Big T, read about how a man who was convicted of attempting to kidnap Princess Anne in 1974 i
MP 'NOT RUNNING AWAY' FROM CONSTITUENCY'
MP 'NOT RUNNING AWAY' FROM CONSTITUENCY' By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net MONTAGU MP Loretta Butler-Turner insists she's not "running away" from her constituency following her nomination as the FNM's candidate for Long Island, replacing current MP
Knowles, Malisse eliminated in first round
MARK Knowles may be done as a player at the US Open. But he’s still hanging around in Flushing Meadows doing some coaching chores.
sports inbrief
OLYMPICS TICKETS SALES THROUGH the International Association of Athletic Associations (IAAF), the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA) has Olympic Track and Field tickets for purchase. Individuals interested should contact Linda Thompson at
sports inbrief
OLYMPICS TICKETS SALES THROUGH the International Association of Athletic Associations (IAAF), the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA) has Olympic Track and Field tickets for purchase. Individuals interested should contact Linda Thompson at
Developer: 'Millions on the line' through VAT structure alter
A prominent Bahamian developer yesterday warned “millions of dollars are on the line” through budget tax changes that make it “impossible” for real estate projects to claim back VAT.Jason Kinsale, president of Aristo Development, told Tribune Busines
Morality, theft and taxation
EDITOR, The Tribune.
A life without purpose is the greatest tragedy
DR Myles Munroe, with his wife, Ruth, and two leaders of his ministry, was killed when his plane crashed Sunday afternoon as it prepared to land in Freeport during a rainstorm. Dr Munroe, and the eight passengers in his Lear Jet with him, was on his way to Freeport to open his 2014 Global Leadership Forum.
Thank you to PMH workers
Please permit my husband and me a space to express gratitude to the hard working doctors and nursing staff at The Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH), Accident and Emergency (A&E). We often hear the horror stories of experiences at PMH, A&E but persons neglect to say the positives.
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
'Alarming increase' in scams warning
Bahamians face being “hit very hard in the pocket” from an “alarming increase” in potentially fraudulent transactions, a local money transfer business warned yesterday.Harvey Morris, Omni Financial Group’s chief executive, told Tribune Business that
Nassau-born songwriter reflects on a career in entertainment
USUALLY, you can’t find songwriter Eric Minns anywhere in Nassau, the town of his birth. So you might legitimately expect him to be either in Freeport or in jail – but you would be wrong.
Secret project given voice at last by pupils
LAST year in June, there were secretive giggles in the hallways at Lyford Cay International School.
Retailer: 'Too many COVID unknowns'
Retailers yesterday said uncertainties over the Government's COVID-19 strategy are creating “too many unknowns” and inhibiting their ability to plan effectively for the future. Egan K
Burrows praises Mackey for fitness training
MOST athletes would probably have looked outside of the Bahamas to help them with their physical fitness, but professional basketball player Jaraun ‘Keno’ Burrows said he found the right personal trainer here at home in former basketball player Jimmy Mackey.
Private health insurance 'not viable' for businesses
Private health insurance is “not a viable, sustainable model” for many Bahamian companies, an outspoken businessman has warned, revealing that this costs him more than insuring his multi-million dollar business assets.