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On Da Hook
THE highights of another wonderful week of Wahoo fishing throughout the Bahamas was a 122lb monster caught in Bimini and two 90lb specimens taken in San Salvadorby Andrea Frank.
Woman and two men charged with conspiracy to commit murder
An American woman and two Bahamian men were arraigned in the Magistrate Court on Friday on murder conspiracy charges.
SKYGuard | Dept of Meteorology Tropical Cyclone Nicole Estimated Arrival Time, Projected Track, Tropical and/or Hurricane đ Force Winds for Abaco, Berry Islands, Bimini & Grand Bahama
Wednesday, 9th November, 2022.
Claims over 'Brave' Davis
A LETTER published in today's Tribune discloses information that the writer believes that the public "needs to have" about PLP deputy leader Philip "Brave" Davis.
Pastor Joel Osteen offers prayers
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis spoke with Texas-based pastor, televangelist and author Joel Osteen yesterday from the Office of the Prime Minister. Dr Minnis provided Pastor Osteen with an overview of the devastation caused by Hurricane Dorian on A
Man in hospital after shooting
NEW Providence police are investigating a shooting on Friday that left a man in hospital.
37 new COVID-19 cases, two additional deaths
The Ministry of Health reported that there were 37 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19, two additional deaths and two deaths under investigation on Friday.
151 new cases of COVID-19, death toll rises to 80
The Ministry of Health reported on Wednesday that there were 151 new cases of COVID-19 and two deaths. One death which was under investigation has now been confirmed as COVID-19 related.
49 new cases of COVID-19, three additional deaths
The Ministry of Health reported on Thursday that there were 49 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19, three deaths and one death under investigation.
Cooler weather heading our way on Friday
COOLER temperatures are expected to linger as as another cold front is expected to move in on Friday, said Basil Dean, chief meteorologist at the Department of Meteorology.
On Da Hook
HURRICANE Matthew has kept fishermen and their boats in safe habour for days and churned the usually crystal waters.
Workshop brings together farmers and government
A workshop has been held as part of government moves to build partnerships for the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI).
Clarification on Orchid Bay
Tribune Business reported on Tuesday, February 5, that James Gomez, the Grant Thornton managing partner, was removed as receiver of Orchid Bay by a mid-January Supreme Court Order from Justice Stephen Isaacs. It also reported that he was trying to be âreinstatedâ as such.
âTechnical issueâ hits cellphone, land-line services
YESTERDAYâS interruption in cellphone and land-line services was the result of an unspecified âtechnical issueâ according to BTC.
Leading bay bad example
EDITOR, The Tribune.
INSIGHT: A cry for humanity from Abacoâs shanty towns
In five days the Department of Immigration is scheduled to begin enforcement exercises in Abaco under the mandate of the governmentâs new policy.
Abaco resort eyes âbreak evenâ 5% rate increase
The Bahamas Out Island Promotion Boardâs president yesterday said his hotel will likely have to increase rates by âanother 5 percentâ in 2024 to break even with fellow hoteliers revealing that soaring light bills âare just killing usâ.
THE KDK REPORT: The hour has come â Part 1
BEFORE getting up, my patient Whitney stretched her entire body, rolling over repeatedly making maximum use of her comfortable king-sized bed. Even after a solid seven hours of sleep, she was still yawning and yearned for more rest. It was a typical Saturday morning and she vividly recalls how soft and warm her bed felt particularly since outside was abnormally cool for early September. She turned on her TV to hear the weather report.

