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Safety was ‘a moving goal’ at PI restaurant
Worker safety was “a moving goal post” at a restaurant in Paradise Island’s Marina Village, the Court of Appeal’s president has ruled.

Hurricanes stop Comets, 5-4
THE St Andrew’s Hurricanes got some sweet revenge as they pulled off their second straight victory in the junior boys’ division of the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools 2015 softball league.

Shockers’ Rigby awarded full athletic scholarship
HIS coming out party in the New Providence Basketball Association ended with an early exit in the playoffs after he put in a most valuable player performance during the regular season.
Masters Softball Association action off to a flying start
FORGET about the late opening because play in the Masters Softball Association is off to a flying start nonetheless.

Children can be provisionally accepted to study
SCHOOL administrators will be able to “provisionally accept” children of non-nationals who do not have a school permit required for the fall semester, Acting Immigration Director William Pratt told The Tribune yesterday.

'Pain' Major has fists set on return in December
A LITTLE short of one year since he has been in the ring, Meacher ‘Pain’ Major is gearing up for his return.

Hitting the sweet spot
GIVING exposure to local pastry chefs and confectioners was the goal that was successfully met by Sugar Rush 2 last Sunday.
Current deficits could ‘challenge peg viability’
The Bahamas’ current account deficits could “challenge the viability” of its 1:1 currency peg to the US dollar unless they are reduced to ‘single digits’ over the next decade.

Swimmers advance to finals at the CAC Games
ALL three Bahamians in action in the pool yesterday advanced out of the heats into the final of their respective events at the XXII Central American and Caribbean Games in Veracruz, Mexico.

Youngsters learning how to make the most of money
STUDENTS from over a dozen schools throughout the Bahamas, representing the “leadership” of the school-based co-operative movement in the country, have been receiving additional advice on money management and leadership skills as part of the annual School Co-operative Conference 2014.

Repatriation of Cuban nationals costs government nearly $20,000
THE recent repatriation of more than 40 Cuban nationals has cost the government nearly $20,000, with the director of immigration highlighting an "unprecedented" increase in the wave of Cuban migrants illegally entering the Bahamas.

Baku trials the last chance for boxers to qualify for Olympics
WITH just the final trials in Baku, Azerbaijan, left for the local boxers to qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games, the Amateur Boxing Association of the Bahamas is doing everything possible to ensure that they make the trip next month.

MAKING HISTORY: 80-member team named for the CARIFTA Games
The Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA) announced an historic 80 member 2023 CARIFTA team Tuesday at the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium.

Sentence for part in $6m drug smuggling operation
STEPHEN 'Die' Stubbs has been jailed for four years for his part in a $6 million drug smuggling operation.

Local Sports: Nikkita, Jamaal win mixed doubles title
IT IS quite unusual to see siblings playing against each other. But on Saturday at the National Tennis Centre, Nikkita Fountain teamed up with Jamaal Adderley as they won the mixed doubles title at the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s Hot Shot National Open Tennis Tournament over the team of Gabrielle Moxey and William ‘JJ’ Fountain.

Meek Mills stirs controversy with new release
BAHAMIANS have weighed in on the controversy surrounding rapper Meek Mills and his new release ‘Amen’, calling the song ‘a mockery’ and blatant disregard for their faith.

‘I was in the wrong place’
A MAN on trial with Stephen “Die” Stubbs and two others in connection with a $6 million drug seizure claimed he was in the wrong place at the wrong time when police arrested him.
Cartwright deserved an honour
One of the founder fathers of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), William Cartwright passed away at the Princess Margaret Hospital on June 7 at the age of 89. In 1953, he, along with the late Cyril Ste

Day 2: Timberwolves beat Cougars 42-35
36TH HUGH CAMPBELL BASKETBALL CLASSIC @ KENDAL ISAACS GYMNASIUM
IT was the tale of the two ends of the tape as the Government Secondary Schools Sports Association senior boys’ basketball runners-up Anatol Rodgers Timberwolves and the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools champions Charles W Saunders Cougars faced off.

$4m AML store opening to bring Freeport ‘rebirth’
AML opened the doors to its new $4m Solomon’s food store in the Winn Building yesterday, signalling the long-awaited rebirth of downtown Freeport for many Grand Bahamians.