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Art for the Parks
AN elite group of talented Bahamian artists will exhibit their works at Abaco Beach Resort during the Art for the Parks Festival, to be held January 27-29. The annual event, a collaboration between Abaco Beach Resort, the Bahamas National Trust and corpor
Art for the Parks
AN elite group of talented Bahamian artists will exhibit their works at Abaco Beach Resort during the Art for the Parks Festival, to be held January 27-29. The annual event, a collaboration between Abaco Beach Resort, the Bahamas National Trust and corpor

An extra hand to fight hunger
JS Johnson and Company recently sponsored the purchase of a new refrigerated panel truck to assist the feeding efforts of Hands for Hunger.

2017 class inducted into National Hall of Fame
THE Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture hosted its 2017 class of induction into the National Hall of Fame. The ceremony was held at Government House on Friday night. The induction was done by Governor General Her Excellency Dame Marguerite Pindling

Bahamas may build link with top health provider
THE Ministry of Health and the Public Hospitals Authority are exploring opportunities for sustainable collaborations with Johns Hopkins International. Minister of Health Dr Duane Sands met with managing director of global services at Johns Hopkins M
Ministry of Health and PHA explore opportunities with Johns Hopkins
The Ministry of Health and the Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) is exploring opportunities for sustainable collaborations with Johns Hopkins Medicine International.On May 17, Minister of Health Dr Duane Sands received Managing Director of Global Serv
Chamber, Govt focus on trade with harvard
Chamber of Commerce executives and Government officials participated in the Harvard Programme to help prepare for the World Trade Organisation (WTO) accession and other trade issues.They heard from Harvard trade economists and policy experts about im
Time for the Roland T Symonette building
The Commonwealth of the Bahamas is in desperate need of a Post Office Department. Instead of all the back-and-forth talks, something should be done and soon.

Two men remanded on unlawful sex charges
TWO men were remanded to prison yesterday over allegations they each had sex with a teenaged girl.

Men accused of separate attacks
TWO men who denied harming a man and woman in separate incidents were both granted bail ahead of their trials.
Mother trying to come to terms with daughter's death in plane crash
ENA White-Charlton, the mother of Enamae Polowick, who died last Thursday in the tragic Mayaguana plane crash, is still coming to terms with her daughter’s death, relatives say.

Baha Mar matches $10,000 of Salvation Army donations
THE Baha Mar Challenge, an ongoing annual holiday season initiative during which the resort matches dollar-for-dollar donations up to $10,000 to the Salvation Army, helped to raise more than $70,000 during a 15-day drive.
trio accused of $89,000 theft face court
By KHRISNA VIRGIL
Briefly
EDITOR, The Tribune.

On his way to home of the UC Bearcats
CHRIS Ferguson, the son of bodybuilder Danita Fry, has signed his official letter to attend the University of Cincinnati.

Two men appear in court in connection with double murder
TWO men accused of having a role in a double murder that occurred in their community appeared in Supreme Court yesterday for a case management proceeding.
Week of monster grouper in Abaco
YOU never know what you are going to bring up from the depths of the ocean when you decide to deep drop and send a line down to 1,300 feet. The results make this the week of the monster grouper in Abaco.
Politics and BEC
IN the summer of 2009 I went to Abaco to seek out a top-secret government construction site deep in the pine forest.

INSIGHT: Has Perry Christie saved Baha Mar?
After all the legal manoeuvres, rhetoric and agreements, Richard Coulson doubts any progress has been made on the stalled mega resort . . .

Royal Caribbean: Don’t hold us to higher standard than Atlantis
Royal Caribbean asserts it would be “highly inappropriate” to hold it to a higher standard than Atlantis and other developers with its Bahamian head optimistic there will be no “conflict” with the Paradise Island mega resort.