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Journey ends for Bahamian Idol contestant

THE AMERICAN Idol journey ended for Long Island’s own Mathenee Treco last week when he was eliminated during the sudden death round of competition. The Bahamian artist assured his fans, “Idol may have let me go, but I’m not going anywhere, God bless”.

AG opinion sought on Schooner Bay's Crown Land licence

A FORMER investments minister says he sought a legal opinion from the Attorney General’s Office on the Schooner Bay developer’s obligations under its 100-acre Crown Land license.Khaalis Rolle, who held that post under the former Christie administrati

Activist losing faith in FNM over pollution

A LEADING member of the Grand Bahama Environmental Association is no longer confident that the Minnis administration will be any different from the previous Christie administration in bringing some resolve to the plight of residents living in Grand B

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Richardson, Cartwright suit up in Minor League

THE path to solidify a career in Major League Baseball continues for Antoan Richardson and Albert Cartwright as the minor league season opened play last week.

Meditation Bowed down

In the story of the woman bent double, we learn that her 18-year condition is treatable, that Jesus is her healer and that praising God is the only response: “On the Sabbath Jesus was teaching in one of the synagogues, and a woman was there who had b

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Beauty veteran has sweet dreams thanks to new business venture

Nighttime hair care is about to get fabulous if Iyeasha Storr-Williams has anything to say about it. A veteran of the local beauty industry, she is has used her imaginative techniques and hard work to build a reputation for being able to fulfil any c

Henry Rolle to co-ordinate relay coaching staff

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net WHEN Team Bahamas heads to this year's Olympics, coach Henry Rolle said they are going to make every effort to ensure that all four relay teams are present at the Games in London, England. R

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Bowling's back

The Bahamas Bowling Federation’s National Bowling Championship is back. After a 15-year hiatus in New Providence - it was last held two years ago in Grand Bahama - the Nationals opened last night at Mario’s Bowling and Entertainment Palace. The event is slated to run through Sunday, April 21, when the final is expected to be aired live on Cable 12 TV.

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'All seats will be available' at DNA convention

DEMOCRATIC National Alliance Leader Branville McCartney yesterday dismissed claims that he and other members of his party were "nervous" about the organisation's first convention.

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Tennis nationals: Cartwright regains ladies' title

KERRIE Cartwright knew that if she wanted to regain her ladies title in the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s 2019 Giorgio Baldacci National Open Tennis Tournament, she would have had to play her best against defending champion Sydney Clarke. As the

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Touching down in Nassau? Then why adverts for Florida?

AN irate citizen criticised Bahamas Airport Advertising, the advertising company for the Lynden Pindling International Airport for opting to place a Miami, Florida advertisement in the arrivals section of the airport.

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Co-operatives and Credit Unions could be subject to new rules

CO-OPERATIVES and Credit Unions could soon be subject to new legislation and the Department of Co-operative Development (DCD) will surrender its duties to the Central Bank of The Bahamas.


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Medals for Chris Brown, Shaunae Miller

Sopot, Poland: They both wanted to become world champions, but Chris 'Fireman' Brown and Shaunae Miller can be content with the silver and bronze respectively in the finals of the men and women's 400 metres.

GB Chamber chief: Make Enterprises Bill more 'flexible'

THE Commercial Enterprises Bill should be made more “flexible” by including “attributes” other than direct capital outlay in the $250,000 investment calculation, a businessman urged yesterday.Mick Holding, the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce’s presi

Ferguson and the Bearcats top Bruins in season opener

CHRIS Ferguson and the Cincinnati Bearcats began the 2019 campaign on a high note and topped UCLA Bruins in the season opener for the second consecutive year. The Bearcats defeated the Bruins 24-14 Saturday night at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati, Oh

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Promotion hopes stalled by Puerto Rico defeat

THE Bahamas will have to wait another year to try to get promoted out of zone III of the American Davis Cup tie.

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Web shop QC slams govt for 'disrespect'

The Government was yesterday accused of “disrespecting” the web shop industry by setting an arbitrary end-of-week deadline to resolve their differences over the five percent patron tax.Wayne Munroe QC, the attorney representing the Island Game and Pa

Food retailers: 'Difficult' to enforce new protocol

Food retailers yesterday said it was going to be “difficult” to manage and enforce the Government’s latest COVID-19 shopping protocols.Bradley Rolle, general manager of Centreville Food Market, told Tribune Business that asking customers whether they

'I have to disagree with the ruling against Rattlers, Cobras'

AS one who has served as a local sports administrator, I would normally not side with the athletes when a disciplinary action is handed down.

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Jeffery Gibson struggles with injury in 400 metre hurdles heat

RIO de Janeiro, Brazil: Bahamian national record holder Jeffery Gibson, hampered by an injury he sustained before coming to the 2016 Olympic Games, said his performance in the men's 400 metre hurdles was not the 26th birthday present that he wanted.