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‘Enough jobs available for skilled workers’

LABOUR and Public Service Minister Pia Glover-Rolle says despite the massive turnout at the British Colonial Hilton’s job fair on Tuesday and Wednesday, there are enough jobs in the country for people willing to equip themselves with the necessary skills.

CONCACAF Men’s U-17 qualifiers: Bermuda tops the Bahamas

BERMUDA has now topped The Bahamas in three consecutive matches at the CONCACAF Men’s U17 Qualifiers level.

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More research needed - but minimum wage proposals coming soon

OFFICIALS of the National Tripartite Council want to do more research before presenting their recommendation on the minimum wage to the government, the deputy chairman of the body said yesterday.

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Sir Arthur Foulkes heads awards ceremony list

FORMER Governor General Sir Arthur Foulkes heads a list of some of the country’s most outstanding personalities for the 2019 RE Cooper Sr National Meritorious Service Award.

Skyline Drive permanently closed to traffic from Sunday

SKYLINE Drive will be permanently closed to traffic on Sunday, making room for the expansion of the golf course that currently runs on either side of Prospect Ridge.

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'Fantastic four' smash 200 medley record

Let's call them the "fantastic four." In a heart wrenching nail biter on Sunday night, the team of 10-year-olds Shamar St Rose (free), Christopher N

Christie's golden opportunity

Mr Christie and the PLP have a golden opportunity.

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Jurors excused at robbery trial during legal debate

JURORS of the John Bull Rolex Boutique robbery trial were excused again, this time until May 21 when all current legal issues are expected to be resolved.

Imagine the difference

We have a lot of people who complain.

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New board to help steer UWIOCB

THE University of the West Indies Open Campus Bahamas (UWIOCB) has appointed an advisory board of directors.

Morton Salt staff to enjoy up to 25% wage increase

LINE staff at Morton Salt are set to enjoy wage increases of up to 25 percent after their trade union signed an “historic” five-year industrial agreement with the Inagua-based salt harvester.

BAHAMAS 'MUST FOCUS ON NEW PRODUCTS'

BAHAMAS 'MUST FOCUS ON NEW PRODUCTS' By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Staff Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net THE country must focus on generating new tourism products in a bid to remain competitive as more gaming facilities become available around the world

World Golf Ranking

By The Associated Press Through January 2 1. Luke Donald Eng 9.75 2. Rory McIlroy NIr 7.98 3. Lee Westwood Eng 7.58 4. Martin Kaymer Ger 6.08 5. Steve Stricker USA 5.84 6. Webb Simpson USA 5.23 7. Adam Scott Aus 5.16 8. Charl Schwartzel SAf 5.07 9.

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City Markets staff want pension answers

CITY Markets employees say they have yet to be updated on the status of their pensions and are demanding answers about the combined millions of dollars they have paid in over the years.

World Golf Ranking

By The Associated Press Through January 2 1. Luke Donald Eng 9.75 2. Rory McIlroy NIr 7.98 3. Lee Westwood Eng 7.58 4. Martin Kaymer Ger 6.08 5. Steve Stricker USA 5.84 6. Webb Simpson USA 5.23 7. Adam Scott Aus 5.16 8. Charl Schwartzel SAf 5.07 9.

Sports in brief

Sports in brief RUGBY BAHAMAS CUP FINALE TWO of the top rugby teams in the Bahamas (Cuckoos vs. Baillou) are scheduled to continue their rivalry in the Bahamas Cup finale at Winton rugby pitch 4pm Saturday. Both teams are currently undefeated in the B

Biminites: No change over RBC’s departure

Royal Bank of Canada’s (RBC) branch departure from Bimini appears to be set despite the outcry from businesses and residents, with the bank now rushing to explain the new arrangements it is putting in place for clients.

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Horse show rocks in Camperdown

THE second horse show of the Equestrian Bahamas 2018-2019 show season took place this past weekend at Camperdown Equestrian Centre.

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Thirteen young Bahamian sailors shine in the North American Championships

AFTER more than a year of limited practice sessions on the high seas as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, 13 Bahamian sailors qualified for the North American Championships in Nayarit, Mexico.

Nine Cubans found on Cay Sal Bank

NINE Cuban migrants discovered on a cay in the Cay Sal Bank in the southern Bahamas were charged in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court with illegal landing.