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Woman arrested after $50,000 of marijuana found
POLICE arrested a 30-year-old woman on Tuesday night after accusing her of being in possession of $50,000 worth of marijuana in Nassau Village.
Making your point
By Rev Angela C Bosfield Palacious

'Gippie's Kingdom' fans gear up for dramatic season finale
THE CAST and crew of the Bahamas’ first soap opera, “Gippie’s Kingdom”, will celebrate their unforgettable season two experience as they view the final episode tomorrow night at the Conch N’ Kalik Bar and Grill Downtown Nassau.
What is is that truly allows your body to heal?
What allows a body to heal? Do we have the ability to heal on our own or do we need outside intervention that will tell our bodies how to heal?
The truth about disclosures
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Pilot gets bail in $1m drug seizure case
By LAMECH JOHNSON

Drug lord awaits decision over $250,000 fine or jail ruling
MEVLIN Maycock Sr is awaiting a Court of Appeal decision over his questioning its jurisdiction to order that he serve two more years in prison if he fails to pay a $250,000 fine. The Appeal Court had upheld his prison conviction for the possession of $1.2m worth of marijuana, but in doing so added the fine to better reflect the worth of the drugs confiscated.

Pair held over gun find
TWO men, ages 21 and 27, are in custody after they were arrested on Tuesday accused of possessing an unlicensed firearm and ammunition.
Gambling - creating a future problem?
BAHAMAS Faith Ministries founder, Dr Myles Munroe – although gambling is against his religion – has drawn his breath in long enough to tolerate a more emasculated version of the devil in the form of a national lottery rather than a licensed webshop industry.
Gambling - creating a future problem?
BAHAMAS Faith Ministries founder, Dr Myles Munroe – although gambling is against his religion – has drawn his breath in long enough to tolerate a more emasculated version of the devil in the form of a national lottery rather than a licensed webshop industry.
Fight to reduce number of brain injuries in the Bahamas
By JEFFARAH GIBSON

Two charged in connection with marijuana field discovery
TWO men were charged in a New Providence Court in connection with the discovery of a marijuana field in Grand Bahama.

Second man arrested over teenager's killing
POLICE have moved quickly to arrest two men in connection with Sunday’s stabbing death of 17-year-old Enrico Major. Enrico, the son of convicted drug traffickers Dwight and Keva Major, was murdered as he walked on Baillou Hill Road South with a friend.

One jailed, one awaits trial over $3.2M drugs discovery
A JAMAICAN man spent his first night of a six-year sentence behind bars after admitting to growing for sale more than 30,000 marijuana plants, valued at $3.2 million.
US Coast Guard cutter spends week in Freeport
THE US Coast Guard cutter Cormorant, an 87-foot coastal patrol boat, has spent a week in Freeport, Grand Bahama, as part of an expert international exchange in maritime law enforcement between the United States and The Bahamas.
Bimini is alive thanks to resort
I was born a Biminite and have always held Bimini very dear to my heart. I moved away from Bimini as a teenager to seek a high school and college education – like many at that time – and to find something different from fishing, conching or salvaging; this led to me being away for some 38 years off and on.

Spate of drugs finds continues
POLICE confiscated $105,000 worth of marijuana from a teenage boy in Eleuthera a day after they discovered $3.2 million worth of marijuana plants growing in a plot in Grand Bahama.
Family plan for funeral rather than graduation
TERECITA MAJOR said she had looked forward to seeing her grandson graduate from high school in a few days. However, instead of graduation plans, the family is making funeral arrangements.
Former senior police officer blames lawyers for trial delays
FORMER Assistant Commissioner of the Royal Bahamas Police Force Paul Thompson yesterday blamed lawyers for trials taking so long to begin in the Bahamas.

Four accused over $200,000 drugs find
FOUR men were arraigned in Magistrates Court yesterday in connection with the recent seizure of more than $200,000 worth of marijuana in Eastern New Providence.