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The final twist from Ingraham
So Hubert Ingraham continues with his games even at these closing hours of his political career.
Gomez: New questions over court order
GREG Gomez, FNM North Abaco bye-election candidate is at the centre of another controversy as official Florida Court documents reveal that he was ordered to pay several thousand dollars to a US credit union.
FNM supporters gather at HQ after death of party chairman
FREEPORT – FNM supporters on Grand Bahama gathered at the party’s headquarters in shock and disbelief after learning of the sudden death of party chairman Charles Maynard.
Condolences to Haiti after deaths
FOREIGN Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell sent condolences to the government and people of Haiti on the deaths of 11 of their countrymen who drowned in waters off Abaco while trying to reach the United States.
Man quizzed over shooting, arrests made over boat tragedy
Police are questioning a 31 year old male of Kemp Road in connection with a shooting incident that has left a 29 year old male in hospital.
Mitchell: signs of friction in FNM
FRED Mitchell, Foreign Affairs Minister, says there are clear indications of an “internal friction” inside the Free National Movement.
Hurricane Alert... BTC strikes fear as storm approaches
TELECOM services may be disrupted as early as today – as the effects of Hurricane Sandy take hold – because of a union row at BTC.
‘More than 1,000 awaiting home funds’
MORE than 1,000 homeowners are still waiting to receive funding approval from the Disaster Reconstruction Authority to continue their post-Dorian home repairs, Minister of State Myles Laroda said yesterday.
sports inbrief
BASKETBALL GENEVA RUTHERFORD TOURNEY AFTER winning their fifth straight Government Secondary Schools Sports Association senior girls title, the CR Walker Knights will be heading to Grand Bahama to try and win another crown at the Geneva Rutherford Girls
sports inbrief
BASKETBALL GENEVA RUTHERFORD TOURNEY AFTER winning their fifth straight Government Secondary Schools Sports Association senior girls title, the CR Walker Knights will be heading to Grand Bahama to try and win another crown at the Geneva Rutherford Girls
sports inbrief
BASKETBALL GENEVA RUTHERFORD TOURNEY AFTER winning their fifth straight Government Secondary Schools Sports Association senior girls title, the CR Walker Knights will be heading to Grand Bahama to try and win another crown at the Geneva Rutherford Girls
‘Dorian tore my home apart - now my new home has burned down’
A FIRE destroyed Melva McPhee’s Abaco home on her birthday, five years after Hurricane Dorian tore her previous house to shreds.
Darville: Did Equinor pay penalties for oil spill?
AN environmentalist is asking whether Equinor has paid financial penalties associated with the environmental damage caused by an oil spill in 2019 and inadequate efforts to remedy the spill.
PM: Family Islands 'must not be left out'
The Prime Minister says the Family Islands must "not be left out" as he pointed to "major" investments in those locations and the $1.5bn project pipeline for Grand Bahama.
Treasure Cay work ‘complete’ - but residents not so certain
THE executive chairman of the Water and Sewerage Corporation has said sewerage works in Treasure Cay have been completed.
A focus on brain health
Pilot Clubs to highlight new study on strokes
In an effort to “do more, care more, be more”, members of the Pilot Club of Nassau and the Sunshine Pilot Club will host a brain health seminar this Saturday to highlight a 20-year study on haemorrhagic strokes in the Bahamas.Haemorrhagic strokes occ
‘Now it’s our turn to help’
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said Cabinet will discuss giving financial assistance to those affected by the volcano eruption in St Vincent and the Grenadines.
Rolle: No problem over hiring of minister’s wife
MINISTER of Public Services Brensil Rolle said yesterday there was nothing untoward about the process which led to the hiring of the wife of Kwasi Thompson, the State Minister of Finance, to a senior role at the National Insurance Board in Grand Bahama.
Front Porch eating crow
The individual or individuals behind the pseudonym, Front Porch, now a weekly columnist for The Tribune, are paragons of Bahamian left-wing liberalism.
Governor General: Bahamas faces one of the greatest challenges in its history
THE Bahamas faces one of the greatest challenges in its history in trying to rebuild lives and infrastructure in the wake of Hurricane Dorian’s unprecedented destruction, Governor General CA Smith said last night.