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12 illegal immigrants held in Lewis yard
A joint law enforcement operation resulted in the arrest of 12 illegal immigrants at a residential complex in the Lewis Yard settlement earlier this week.

No one hurt as car flips over
A car accident at Grosvenor Close Entrance at the Princess Margaret Hospital resulted in a vehicle being overturned and badly damaged Saturday evening, according to reports. Police officials could not confirm to The Tribune yesterday whether the driv
Scotiabank confirms 50 possible job cuts
Scotiabank (Bahamas) yesterday confirmed that around 50 staff may lose their jobs as a result of its restructuring exercise, which will result in six branch closures and the downsizing of two others.

Victory for Valley Boys
THE Valley Boys Junkanoo group was named the unofficial winner of the 2015 New Year’s Day Parade last night, rebounding from their disappointing fourth place finish in the 2014 Boxing Day Parade.

Seven fined for fraudulent COVID-19 test results
THE chief magistrate on Thursday fined seven people who tried to use fraudulent COVID-19 test results to travel to four different family islands between March 25 and 31.

Council results boost government’s UK general election prospects
The received wisdom about local council elections in the United Kingdom is that they are normally an opportunity, between general elections, for voters to give the national governing party a good kicking with the result that it usually loses seats at this level.

FACE TO FACE: A fighter from her first breath Diamond strives to succeed
THE new year tends to bring high hopes and new possibilities, not only for the months ahead but for life in general. For Crystal Moss-Rolle, it was 2001, the new year had just rolled in and she was filled with anticipation for the birth of a baby girl.

FACE TO FACE: Marsha’s keeping our culture alive through her art
Bahamian art and culture means the world to Marsha B. Knowles Adderley. The colours, sounds and vibrancy of Bahamian life are lived through Marsha.
Hubert Chipman and the FNM
I advise that I will not seek nor will I accept a nomination as the Free National Movement candidate for St Anne’s or any other constituency in the forthcoming General Elections.
Small Schools Volleyball Results
VOLLEYBALL results for Monday, October 16.

Two held after police officer stabbed at junkanoo parade
TWO people are in custody in connection with a stabbing incident, which resulted in a police officer being injured.

Three senior staffers at Office of the Prime Minister have COVID-19
THREE senior staffers at the Office of the Prime Minister have tested positive for COVID-19.

Woman facing fraud trial given court date
A TRIAL date has been set for the 35-year-old woman who was charged with over 100 fraud-related offences in connection with the recent trend of fake COVID-19 test results.
Cable seeking $15m over Rubis gas leak
Cable Bahamas is suing Rubis and the operator of its Robinson Road gas station for up to $15 million in damages, alleging that their “negligence” resulted in its property being contaminated by a 20,000-30,000 gallon-strong gasoline leak.
Family Guardian ratings reaffirmed
BISX-listed Family Guardian Insurance Company has seen the world’s leading insurance credit rating agency reaffirm its top financial strength ratings.

Minnis: Vote shows lack of trust in Christie govt
FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis said the country’s overwhelming rejection of the proposed changes to the Constitution yesterday is proof that the public no longer “trusts the Christie administration”.

Call for govt spending on 'Yes' campaign to be revealed
FORMER Deputy Prime Minister Brent Symonette called yesterday for the government to reveal how much money was spent on the YES Bahamas campaign.

Prince Charles business owners seek compensation from government
BUSINESS owners in Prince Charles Drive have got together to get the government’s assistance in providing some form of compensation for their losses as a result of the New Providence Road Improvement Project.
Iowa fiasco: Web shop patrons took 'no chance'
A web shop operator yesterday said it was not uncommon for players to attempt to ‘game the system’, asserting that the Iowa/Indiana lottery fiasco amounted to customers having “insider information”.“The customers should not get paid in this particula
Five key seats
By PAUL G TURNQUESTChief Reporterpturnquest@tribunemedia.netTHE 2012 general election will be determined by the results of five key constituencies, party insiders have predicted.According to information gleaned from the recently revealed Boundaries C