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Psychological test for theft accused
A MAN was ordered to get a psychological evaluation yesterday after being accused of a failed purse snatching earlier this week.
Ingraham should stay in House
EDITOR, The Tribune. I agree with Mr Kevin Evan’s position in his July 1, letter to the Editor that Mr Hubert Ingraham should stay on as the Member of Parliament
UB Mingoes men’s soccer enjoy Sunday scrimmages
AS competition is slowly coming back on stream, The University of The Bahamas men’s soccer team is getting ready for competition with a series of scrimmages.
Moss and Sawyer tipped for Senate positions
AS SENATORS are expected to be sworn in today at Government House, two new names have emerged for appointment to the Upper House.
Minister to revive BTVI partnership
The Minister of Labour has pledged to revive his ministry’s partnership with the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI), in a bid to improve its graduates’ employment prospects.Dion Foulkes was speaking after BTVI’s president, Dr Robert W.
KFC staff gain five-year deal
MANAGERIAL and supervisory staff at Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) have secured a new five-year industrial agreement, a trade union leader saying it was a “great way to begin the New Year”.

Bahamian composers to be celebrated
TEN Bahamian composers will be celebrated over the course of 20 diverse Bahamian songs in a concert to mark the 40th Anniversary of Independence.

Events to mark 40 years
ARTS and crafts, food, wine and Bahamian music feature in a two-day festival to mark the 40th Anniversary of Independence.

Bail denied for Canadian after $300k of drugs found in luggage
A CANADIAN man was denied bail in Magistrate’s Court on Friday after he was allegedly found with nearly $300,000 worth of marijuana in his luggage at LPIA.
Antique Auto Club announces its new officers for 2012/2013
THE Antique Auto Club of the Bahamas has announced the election of new officers and directors for 2012/13. The new president is Brendan Foulkes and the new vice-president is Dwain Wallace. Murray Forde and Wayne Aranha were returned to the positions of se
Antique Auto Club announces its new officers for 2012/2013
THE Antique Auto Club of the Bahamas has announced the election of new officers and directors for 2012/13. The new president is Brendan Foulkes and the new vice-president is Dwain Wallace. Murray Forde and Wayne Aranha were returned to the positions of se

Nations Cup: Bahamas set to face Anguilla
AFTER losing its first two games in the home-and-away series in the FIFA Nations Cup competition, the Bahamas Football Association men’s national team is hoping to secure its first win.The team is scheduled to play its second straight game at home wh
Cybots get 106-103 win over police, take 1-0 lead in playoffs
EUGENE Bain had a monster game as he helped to power the Bamboo Shack Cybots to a 106-103 victory over the Police Crimestoppers as they took a 1-0 lead in the Bahamas Government Departmental Basketball Association’s best-of-five championship series.B
Grand Bahama hosts 'Labour On The Blocks' job fair
SOME 21 companies are expected to attend the 'Labour On The Blocks' job fair in Grand Bahama, which opens at 11am at the Susan J Wallace Park in Freeport today.

Police deny allegations of stabbing at Junkanoo
POLICE denied allegations on a video circulating on social media describing a stabbing incident at the Boxing Day Junkanoo parade.
‘Significant progress’ made in Oban talks
A Cabinet minister yesterday said “significant progress” had been made on several environmental and legal concerns associated with the Oban Energies’ Heads of Agreement (HOA).
18 candidates running for BCP
THE Bahamas Constitution Party (BC) nominated 18 candidates for the May 10 general election, the fringe party said in a press release yesterday.
CUSTOMS DISPUTE IN 'COOLING-OFF'
By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net THE Bahamas Customs, Immigration and Allied Workers Union (BCIAWU) is awaiting the certification of its strike vote, executive vice-president Sloane Smith recently told Tribune Busi
Man says confession was forced from him by police
A MAN alleging that his confession statement to a 2010 murder was forcefully obtained from him by police is presenting a final witness today in the Supreme