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Turtle tagging in the Bahamas
THANKS to a determined volunteer and the support of the Bahamas National Trust, two young men went on the trip of a lifetime around our beautiful Bahama Islands recently.

Police issue public alert for five wanted men
FREEPORT - Police were yesterday searching for five men; four from Grand Bahama and one from Abaco; who they want to question in connection with a number of cases.

Maynard: i have no fear over lawsuit threats
FREE National Movement Chairman Charles Maynard yesterday said he is not startled by threats of a forthcoming defamation lawsuit against him over comments made regarding the appointment of the PLP’s key spokesman to the board of directors for the Water and Sewage Corporation (WSC).

All change at ZNS on Monday as new senior staff start work
MAJOR changes at the Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas are expected to take place on Monday, as several senior staff members take up their new posts.

Criminal fails in bid to cut sentence
A CRIMINAL tried to get his sentence reduced saying he could then go to a prison work programme.

Shareholders hear positive report on Commonwealth
MORE than 250 Commonwealth Bank shareholders filled the ballroom at SuperClubs Breezes, Cable Beach for the Bank’s annual general meeting to hear a positive report

Business still not fully returned at Fish Fry
BUSINESS at Arawak Cay has still not fully rebounded from the COVID-19 pandemic and a few businesses are still closed, according to Arawak Cay Conch, Fish, Food Vendors Association President Rodney Russell.

Hugh Campbell opening day
PRESTIGIOUS BASKETBALL CLASSIC JUMPS OFF TODAY
Will the Grand Bahama Secondary Schools Athletic Association’s senior boys’ basketball champions be Tabernacle Baptist Falcons or will the New Providence champions Charles W Saunders or CI Gibson Rattlers have enough left in the tank to pull off the 39th edition title of the prestigious Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic?

Parade of suspects at court over armed robberies
By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net FIVE MEN and a juvenile boy were arraigned in Magistrate’s Court yesterday in connection with a number of armed robberies over the past month. The first pair to be arraigned
MP hails work on Montagu foreshore
By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net MONTAGU MP Loretta Butler-Turner said the still-under-construction Montagu Foreshore is set to become "one of the most amazing recreational areas in New Providence". The redevelopment project, funded by the governmen
MP hails work on Montagu foreshore
By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net MONTAGU MP Loretta Butler-Turner said the still-under-construction Montagu Foreshore is set to become "one of the most amazing recreational areas in New Providence". The redevelopment project, funded by the governmen
MP hails work on Montagu foreshore
By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net MONTAGU MP Loretta Butler-Turner said the still-under-construction Montagu Foreshore is set to become "one of the most amazing recreational areas in New Providence". The redevelopment project, funded by the governmen
Family Fitness Weekend sets tone for success of future editions
Family Fitness Weekend sets tone for success of future editions By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net In its inaugural year, the Great Abaco Family Fitness Weekend, with a full slate of events for athletes and their families, set
Family Fitness Weekend sets tone for success of future editions
By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net IN its inaugural year, the Great Abaco Family Fitness Weekend, with a full slate of events for athletes and their families, set the tone for the success of future editions of the event. The thr

Tribune242 readers back foreign assitance to tackle crime problem
THE majority of Tribune242.com readers think foreign assistance is needed to tackle the nation’s escalating crime problem.
sports inbrief
NPWBA: ANGELS ON TOP THE Bommer Gee Lady Angels improved their front- running record to 15-1 after they pounded the College of the Bahamas Lady Caribs 74-48 in New Providence Women's Basketball Association (NPWBA) action during Saturday night's double h
sports inbrief
NPWBA: ANGELS ON TOP THE Bommer Gee Lady Angels improved their front- running record to 15-1 after they pounded the College of the Bahamas Lady Caribs 74-48 in New Providence Women's Basketball Association (NPWBA) action during Saturday night's double h
sports inbrief
NPWBA: ANGELS ON TOP THE Bommer Gee Lady Angels improved their front- running record to 15-1 after they pounded the College of the Bahamas Lady Caribs 74-48 in New Providence Women's Basketball Association (NPWBA) action during Saturday night's double h