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Fleet of new vehicles for Ministry of Public Works
WORKS Minister Desmond Bannister spoke on the sidelines of the presentation of keys for a fleet of new vehicles - valued at $1.6m - to various departments at the Ministry of Public Works, including the family islands.
Baha Mar acquirer slams as ‘baseless’ claim it’s unsuitable
Baha Mar’s new owner yesterday slammed efforts to link it to Chinese organised crime gangs as “baseless, unfounded and untrue”, reiterating its commitment to the “highest integrity” wherever it operated.
Union focused on law changes, not Labour Minister
A top hotel union executive said it did not want to get into a “back and forth” with the Minister of Labour over his claims that it bore responsibility for the One & Ocean Club lay-offs, stressing that it was instead focused on pushing for Industrial Relations Act amendments.
For the love of shopping
A NEW party event created by Bahamian Monique Brown caters to the demands of self proclaimed “shopaholics”.
What happened to 'Death' in Pain & Glory?
WHAT happened to Dencil “Death” Miller? That’s the million dollar question that was asked as the veteran lightweight refused to get dressed to fight the youthful Lester Brown Jr on the undercard of the “Pain and Glory” professional boxing card on Friday night.
Commissioner hits out - but still no answers over dead bodies
POLICE Commissioner Ellison Greenslade yesterday neither confirmed nor denied whether officials discovered four bodies on a cay near Cuba earlier this month.
‘Hands tied’ for new cellphone licence plans
THE “government’s hands were tied” essentially until 2015 regarding any possible liberalisation of the telecommunications sector following the Ingraham administration’s deal to sell the majority stake in BTC, Prime Minister Perry Christie revealed yesterday.
Mother forced out at Potter's Cay to sue govt for $200,000
A MOTHER of two has threatened to sue the government for over $200,000 in damages she claims is owed to her after she was forced to vacate a stall at Potters Cay Dock.
Sunday's Hurricane Joaquin updates
News up until 10.10pm Sunday night
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Aktion Club of Fort Montagu. - Members of the Aktion Club of Fort Montagu attended the national Training and Leadership Conference in Indianapolis, from June 26-27.
$200m capital raising anticipated for 2015
A leading investment banker yesterday predicted that “close to $200 million” in new capital raisings will come to market in 2015, with the year set to be “one of the busiest” in recent history.
FTX US chief moves to ratify Bahamas co-operation deal
FTX’s US chief last night moved to ratify the co-operation agreement thrashed out with the crypto exchange’s Bahamian joint provisional liquidators to end two months of bitter public clashes.
Embassy award highlights community based initiative
SIXTEEN children from at risk communities in New Providence discovered that Cat Island is indeed a mystical island, complete with magic trees and healing ponds. They participated in a 10-day summer leadership camp in Cat Island organised by the Indaba Project and the Bahamas Sportsfishing and Conservation Association (BSCA).
Gov't eyes 'third party' to regain BTC majority stake
The Government is exploring whether “a third party” could take a minor stake in the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) and thus return the company to majority Bahamian ownership, a Wall Street credit rating agency has revealed.
GAIN AN EDGE: The degree that keeps on helping
Imagine having completed your Information Technology (IT) Management degree two years ago, yet what you learned then still helps you solve issues today.
PM orders probe into blackouts
PRIME Minister Perry Christie yesterday bemoaned Bahamas Power and Light’s inability to provide uninterrupted electricity supply to the island, telling The Tribune he was not only “distressed” by the outages, but that he ordered a probe to uncover the root cause of the most recent island-wide power cut.
Governor: S&P move no devaluation threat
The Central Bank’s governor yesterday reassured Bahamians that their dollar is at no risk of devaluation because of Standard & Poor’s (S&P) decision to downgrade this nation to ‘junk’ status.
Williams unveils BTCmanagement shake-up
Leon Williams has begun “the repairs to flight BTC” with an extensive management restructuring, with well-placed insiders yesterday suggesting turbulence lies ahead at the privatised communications carrier.
QC: A week to answer on contempt
A QUEEN’S Counsel has been given a week to prepare his case as to why he should not be found in contempt of court and punished for his recent actions in the Court of Appeal.
Players from defending NBA champions Warriors to be special guests at Jeff Rodgers basketball camp
JEFF Rodgers is excited. His month-long annual summer basketball camp is fast approaching, but this year Rodgers is even more delighted to feature some special guests during the daily sessions 9am to noon Monday to Friday at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium, starting on June 28.