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Man dies after being struck by two vehicles in North Andros
A man died after he was struck by two vehicles while crossing the street in North Andros on Monday, police said.
Embassy celebrates our shared story
THE US Embassy held an art competition for local students and twelve lucky winners won a $200 gift card and had their drawings featured in the embassy’s 2024 calendars.
RBPF to spend $3.4m on four new safe boats
NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe said the Royal Bahamas Police Force will acquire four new safe boats for $3.5m.
Save Lighthouse Point for us all
I wish to refer to The Tribune of 18 September and to the letter by my friend Joe Darville entitled, “Lighthouse Point must be saved”. I fully concur with the contents of the letter.
49 new cases of COVID-19, one additional death
FORTY-NINE new cases of COVID-19 were reported yesterday along with one more death.
Pair accused over major drugs find on Bimini
TWO Bimini men were charged in a New Providence court on Wednesday in connection with a major drug seizure on that island last Sunday.
Man dies in Grand Bahama car crash
Police in Grand Bahama are investigating a traffic accident in which a man died on Friday afternoon.
‘No new travel warning’
THE United States Embassy in Nassau has issued a statement refuting social media reports of a new travel warning for the Bahamas, stressing there has been no change since previous advisories.
133 new COVID-19 cases reported on Saturday
The Ministry of Health reported on Saturday that there are 133 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19.
J Lo and A-Rod make it a match in the Bahamas
JENNIFER Lopez and Alex Rodriguez were engaged as they vacationed in The Bahamas over the weekend.
Sentencing for man convicted of grievous harm adjourned
A LAWYER for convict Antonio “Snake” Symonnette, who was convicted of two counts of grievous harm in the Supreme Court, requested an adjournment of the sentencing hearing yesterday.
Seven Haitian nationals plead guilty to illegal landing
Seven Haitian nationals pled guilty to illegal landing in Marsh Harbour Magistrates Court on Thursday.
All schools in the northwest Bahamas to close on Wednesday
ALL schools in the northwest Bahamas will be closed on Wednesday as a result of Hurricane Matthew, the Ministry of Education announced yesterday.
On Da Hook
THE pre-Christmas Wahoo bite is still strong, with fishermen also looking forward to the Tuna season heating up.
SEVERE WEATHER WARNING: For the Bahamas from 11.30am to 3pm on Sunday
A SEVERE weather warning has been issued for much of the Bahamas on Sunday afternoon by the Department of Meteorology.
Hurricane Matthew blamed for delay in tabling Freedom of Information Bill
THE Freedom of Information Bill, which was intended to be tabled in the House of Assembly this month, is now scheduled to be brought to Parliament before the end of the year.
BOAT SAFETY TALKS
AS it promotes better boat safety habits among Bahamians, the US Coast Guard understands that it's better to get them young. With this in mind, as part of the US Coast Guard's "Safe Boating Campaign" members of the Coast Guard, US Embassy in the Bahamas
US fishermen held by RBDF
A GROUP of foreign fishermen were apprehended by members of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force in the northern Bahamas for fisheries violations in Bahamian waters.
Power cuts hit radio stations
RADIO 100 JAMZ and Joy 101.9 went off the air early Thursday morning after a series of power cuts affected the antenna and transmission systems. Engineers were working all day yesterday and late into the night to repair the antenna and restore transmission as quickly as possible.
Structure destroyed in shanty town fire
A SMALL three room, wooden structure was completely destroyed following a fire at a shanty town off Carmichael Road yesterday morning.