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'We have identified a few players that we will definitely invite to Houston...'
THE wind and rain did little to hamper the drive of dozens of young players during the YESI pro trials at St Pa
Williams first home in Baptist fun run
ONE week after running the half marathon at Marathon Bahamas 2013, Mackey Williams stepped down in distance to win the Baptist Sports Council’s annual Family Fun Run/Walk race that was held on Saturday.
Clubs and Societs 7/18/2014
September 13 - Give a Child a Ride, bike ride & race in Nassau, email: info@giveachildaride.com.
One man dead, one injured in double shooting
POLICE are investigating a double shooting that claimed the life of one man and hospitalized another man on Friday.
Budget and web shops
THE government establishes taxes so the government has the right to raise or lower taxes - that is a given. Discrimination, etc, laugh at that.
Bail for principal accused of indecent assault
THE principal of a Christian school has been granted bail ahead of his trial over allegations he indecently assaulted one of his former female students last month. Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt granted Thomas Whitfield Nottage $3,500 bail w
BPL against the people
The statement from URCA changing their policy concerning parties generating 1mw of alternative No cost to the beast BP&L is incredibly anti-consumer – Anti we The People.
ELECTION DAY – As it happened
Voting in the General Election is underway – we'll keep you up-to-date throughout the day as The Bahamas goes to the polls.
QC Comets in lead after day 1
Day one of the 2019 Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools’ Track and Field Championships saw the two familiar powerhouse programmes race ahead of the field in another edition of the renewed rivalry.
Man shot by police after high speed chase
A high-speed chase ended with one suspect in hospital last night after being shot by police.
ROBBER CAUGHT ON CAMERA
By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net DO you recognise this man? If so, you could help police catch a brazen robber who burst into a West Bay Street gas station armed with a gun. Police want to question the man in this photo, a still frame from th
Rising Soccer stars get the chance of a lifetime
THREE young soccer players have capitalized on the opportunity of a lifetime and begun a path toward a professional career with an international club.
Roadmasters’ Bahamas Half Series November 20
BAHAMAS Roadmasters Running Club (BRRC) is busily making final preparations to stage its 10th Annual Bahamas Half Race Series. Leading a list of notable sponsors is the renowned US-based health care provider, Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA).
Indecency charges over Facebook video
A MAN and a woman appeared in Magistrate’s Court yesterday accused of committing an indecency crime.
Arawak Homes a ‘victim of atrocious governance’
Arawak Homes yesterday charged that it had been “the victim of atrocious governance”, with 20 years and more than $1 million in legal fees unable to resolve its multi-million dollar claim against the Government.
Two injured in Grand Bahama shootings
POLICE in Grand Bahama are investigating two separate shootings that left two men in hospital. The latest incident occurred shortly after 2am yesterday. A man told police he was parked in a car in the area of Tamarind Street with two other persons w
Is this deal the best we can get?
I AM willing to take Michael Maura’s opinion on the BP&L announcement with Shell.
Jury empanelled as three accused of teacher’s murder
A SUPREME Court jury was empanelled yesterday for the trial of three men accused of murdering and attempting to rob a Queen’s College teacher in 2015.
Progress along the waterfront
IT seems the leadership of Ed Fields something might now happen along the Nassau Harbour waterfront.
UPDATED: Office of the Prime Minister releases statement on Hurricane Fiona
RESIDENTS of the southern Bahamas were bracing for tropical storm conditions last night as Hurricane Fiona continued on its path towards those Family Islands.