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Environmentalists granted leave for oil drilling judicial review
A JUDGE has granted environmentalists leave to conduct a judicial review concerning Bahamas Petroleum Company's exploratory drilling on Tuesday morning.
SHOOTINGS: Man killed in Sunshine Park area; 'suspected intruder' shot dead
Police are investigating the country's latest homicide, after a man was shot dead in the Sunshine Park area on Wednesday night.
Lady Panthers, Warlords repeat as volleyball champions
The Lady Panthers and the Warlords captured the New Providence Volleyball Association ladies and men’s championship titles on Wednesday night at the DW Davis Gymnasium. The two teams completed the best-of-five series with 3-1 advantages. The Panthers
375 new cases confirmed
THE Ministry of Health recorded 375 new cases of COVID-19 over a three-day period last week, with cases falling to the double digits for two of those days for the first time this month.
Man accused of indecent assault on remand pending probation report
A 60-YEAR-OLD man accused of indecent assault remained on remand pending a probation report to assist the magistrate in considering an appropriate sentencing.
FR Remy David dies in Florida aged 81
FR Remy David died in a Florida hospital on Sunday, He was 81 years old. Ordained in Nassau in 1968, he celebrated his 50th anniversary as a priest on June 31 last year.
SENTENCE DATE FOR BAREFOOT BANDIT
SEATTLE Associated Press The federal court sentencing date for Colton Harris-Moore in the Barefoot Bandit case has been set for Jan. 27. He pleaded guilty in June to charges that included the theft of a plane in a cross-country crime spree. He was arr
SENTENCE DATE FOR BAREFOOT BANDIT
SEATTLE Associated Press The federal court sentencing date for Colton Harris-Moore in the Barefoot Bandit case has been set for Jan. 27. He pleaded guilty in June to charges that included the theft of a plane in a cross-country crime spree. He was arr
SENTENCE DATE FOR BAREFOOT BANDIT
SEATTLE Associated Press The federal court sentencing date for Colton Harris-Moore in the Barefoot Bandit case has been set for Jan. 27. He pleaded guilty in June to charges that included the theft of a plane in a cross-country crime spree. He was arr
All White Cocktail Extravaganza
THE Golden Gates Scholarship Fund Committee held an ‘All White Cocktail Extravaganza’ to raise money for tertiary education for deserving individuals in the Golden Gates constituency.
Second crash victim dies
ANOTHER victim of last week’s horrific car accident in Eleuthera has died.
FOUR charged with Kurt McCartney's murder
Two men and two women charged with murder of Kurt McCartney.
Show us the money
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Man shot and killed in Pinewood Gardens
A man was shot and killed in the Pinewood Gardens area this morning.
Road done, will airport be next?
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Devynne Charlton breaks her national record in 100m hurdles
BAHAMAS ASSOCIATION OF ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONS’ NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
NATIONAL record-breaking performances by hurdlers Devynne Charlton and Antoine Andrews overshadowed the superb efforts by Olympic champions Shaunae Miller-Uibo and Steven Gardiner during the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations’ National Championships this weekend.
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES 11062015
Cycling Club Bahamas. - Upcoming events: Saturday - leaving 6am sharp from Harbour Bay Shopping Centre in front of First Caribbean Bank 30 miles headed west. In order to complete this ride, it is recommended that you have done some recent cycling. Leaving P/I Bridges optional at the end.
Cruise ‘home port’ only MSC driver for Grand Lucayan
Any Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) interest in purchasing the Grand Lucayan resort would likely relate to plans to make Freeport a ‘home port’ for its cruise ships, Tribune Business was told yesterday.
Nearly 20% of firms fear bribe demands
Nearly one in five Bahamian companies feels they have to pay bribes to obtain crucial licences and permits, a report by development agencies finding this nation ranked worse than the Western Hemisphere average for corruption perceptions.
What's on: January 30th, 2015
February 7-8 Ride for Hope, Nassau, http://www.rideforhopebahamas.com. 2015 online registration is now open or at Cycles Unlimited, Mackey Street.