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Brother slaps sister in the face
A 28-year-old man who slapped his younger sister in the face was charged with assault yesterday. Police arrested Jermaine Smith Jr after his sister reported him for slapping her in the face sometime around 12.20pm on July 20. Smith Jr admitted to t
Abaco conference to focus on airlift, jobs
The 15th annual Abaco Business Outlook (ABO) conference will address the island’s economic challenges, including reduced airlift and high unemployment, when it is held next Thursday.The forum, which will take place on Thursday, September 20, at the A
Woman accused of stealing thousands from bank accounts
A “female wanted” suspect was charged on Friday in connection with allegations that she befriended elderly persons and later stole thousands of dollars from their bank accounts.
Ayton leads Suns to 133-104 blowout of Mavericks
DALLAS (AP) — Devin Booker scored 20 of his 32 points in a decisive third quarter, Deandre Ayton had a season-high 31 points and the Phoenix Suns never trailed in a 133-104 dismantling of the Dallas Mavericks last night.
A 20th birthday worth celebrating
There are many non-profit organisations that have fought bravely to preserve the rights of Bahamian citizens, one such organisation is the Coalition To Save Clifton (CSC). This awesome body of proud Bahamians, have throughout the course of 20 years, worked tirelessly to ensure that what rightfully should be enjoyed by Bahamians, is indeed given to them and not others.
I would ignore this private study group
Bahamians may be alarmed at a headline calling our corporate tax the world’s most “corrosive”—according to the Corporate Tax Haven Index 2019.
Art therapy for mental health recovery
Bahamian public encouraged to support Sandilands programme
Clients at the Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre (SRC) will enjoy the benefits of art therapy as Bahamian multidisciplinary artist Kelley Knowles–Charlow is partnering with the Sandilands Occupational Therapy Department to host the first annual art competition for patients and residents of the institution.
Court of appeal reserves its decision on acting chief justice
THE Court of Appeal has reserved its decision on whether or not the acting chief justice was right to find that two police officers had no case to answer concerning the 2013 death of 20-year-old Aaron Rolle.
Royal Bahamian boost from Antigua closure
Sandals Royal Bahamian yesterday said the temporary closure of the all-inclusive chain’s Antigua property had steered more business to the Cable Beach-based resort, with the “biggest impact” expected in early December.Gary Williams, Sandals Royal Bah
Man questioned over first murders of year
A 20-YEAR-OLD man is assisting with the police investigation into the first two murders of 2013.
Pair charged with three robberies
TWO men accused of committing three robberies last month were arraigned in Magistrates Court yesterday afternoon.
Agricultural school costs triple - but minister says that Bahamian people will afford it
ESTIMATED costs for the proposed Agriculture and Marine Sciences school have tripled as officials work to finalise plans for the vocational institute set to open next year.
Man shot in head was awaiting murder retrial
A 20-year-old man, awaiting retrial for murder, was the country’s 88th murder victim of the year.
Mitchell: It could have been handled differently
WHEN asked about Prime Minister Christie’s statement, Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell said that things could have been handled differently.
Hotel staff out on strike
EMPLOYEES at a Paradise Island resort faced possible termination after participating in a protest yesterday against what they claim are hazardous working conditions.
Policeman held over stabbing of Defence Force officers
A POLICE officer is in custody in connection with the stabbing of two Defence Force officers over the weekend.
CARIFTA GAMES LIVE: Bahamas second on medal table after Day 2
The Carifta Games are underway - tribune242.com will keep you up-to-date
Licensing fees to be exempted for winners of Power 5 challenge
THE Grand Bahama Port Authority has demonstrated support for local foundation by exempting the first year’s licensing fees for the five winners of the Power 5 Challenge.
LPIA earns second award in two weeks
The Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) this week won a second industry title, earning the 2014 Routes Marketing Award for airports serving under four million passengers.
Reception held to welcome embassy narcotics chief
ON September 12, US Charge d’Affaires John Dinkelman hosted a reception to welcome the new director of the Embassy’s International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) Section, Kristin Gilmore.