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Most changes to boundaries in the east
MOST of the boundary cuts proposed by the Constituencies Commission, and tabled in a draft order, appear to be in eastern New Providence seats.

Bahamas’ work on Expo 2020 pavilion ‘a benchmark for success’
THE Bahamas Pavilion for Expo 2020 Dubai has made a resounding impact, gaining the attention of the world and the government of the United Arab Emirates recently at the second International Participants Meeting.
Bahamian-born man ‘denied entry to the country’
A MAN, who was born in the Bahamas to an unwed Bahamian father and foreign mother, claims he is being denied entry to the country after being deemed an “undesirable” by authorities due to prior brushes with the law.

Lawyers support Smith on Detention Centre access
TOP lawyers yesterday came to attorney Fred Smith’s defence after he was thrown out of the Detention Centre on Monday and denied access to his client.
Renward LOI firm: Gov't left us off landfill bid list
THE firm at the centre of the Renward Wells Letter of Intent (LOI) controversy yesterday said the Government mistakenly omitted it from the list of New Providence landfill bidders.Jean-Paul (JP) Michielsen, Stellar Energy’s chief executive, told Trib
The facts about Cursillo
Cursillo is the original three-day movement, and has since been licenced for use by several mainline Christian denominations, some of which have retained the trademarked Cursillo name, while others have modified its talks/methods and given it a diffe
EDITORIAL: Is US President Trump facing his Watergate?
WHEN American President Donald Trump summarily fired the US Attorney General James Comey last week, it felt like a watershed moment. Or, perhaps, a Watergate moment.

Ijeoma-Delva, Slatter top leaderboard in the BTC National Bowling Championships
UCHENNA Ijeoma-Delva, urged on and encouraged by her arch-rivals Driskell Rolle and Joy Lockhart, is making the most of her debut in the Bahamas Bowling Federation’s 2017 BTC National Bowling Championships.
Bahamian vendor ‘outrage’ on $100k Fyre Festival debts
Bahamian vendors, some of whom are owed more than $100,000 by the now-infamous Fyre Festival, yesterday expressed outrage over the situation with many feeling they have been exploited.
Elite athlete subvention panel announced
MINISTER of Youth, Sports and Culture Michael Pintard, in a press conference on Monday, thanked those who have helped to develop the elite athlete subvention programme on behalf of the ministry. He also saluted those who have benefitted from it over
Lookout points suggested to stop illegal migrants
FORMER Assistant Commissioner of Police Paul Thompson believes he has a credible solution to strengthening border security but top officials have yet to consider his recommendations. Mr Thompson told The Tribune he has suggested the erection of thre
EDITORIAL: Trump looms over midterm votes
FOES and admirers of Donald Trump alike have since his inauguration 18 months ago been pointing to this November’s elections in the United States. While no national office is at stake, there is a broad perception that Trump himself is at the centre of this pivotal election.
Women of strength in the spotlight
To honour her late grandmother, who was known as a community ‘prayer warrior’, and other Christian women of strength, Tamika Campbell is using her DOVS Enterprise company to host a special appreciation ceremony next Friday.The event, named The Gerald

McMinns to take part in 'Diamond In The Rough' Football Combine
BAHAMIAN collegiate gridiron star Eugene McMinns is looking to make the transition to professional football with an upcoming trial next month.McMinns is expected to participate in the “Diamond In The Rough” Football Combine. The event will be hosted

Buddy Hield leads World past USA 155-124
IT was an active weekend for Buddy Hield during the NBA All-Star festivities in Los Angeles, California.

Dominican and US poachers held
FORTY-SIX people on board a Dominican fishing vessel were apprehended by the Royal Bahamas Defence Force on Sunday for poaching. This came two days after six Americans aboard a 63-foot pleasure craft were arrested by RBDF officers on Friday for viol

Gunned down as children played
GUNSHOTS cracked the air as seven children played on a South Beach park yesterday morning. Feet away from them, a man in his early 30s lay dead.

Temple Christian Suns are national track & field champions
FOR the third consecutive year, the Temple Christian Suns emerged as the champions of the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture’s annual Frank ‘Pancho’ Rahming National Primary School Track and Field Championships at the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium.

Miss Teen Scholar 2018 vows to tackle body shaming
AFTER weeks of intense training and workshops, 16-year-old Blendicah Cadet came out on top and was named as the new Miss Teen Bahamas Scholar. Blendicah, a student of C V Bethel Secondary High School, competed against 17 young ladies during the pagea

INSIGHT: Bigger or not? Officials insist dump is not expanding
You can only really see it from the air. Hundreds of feet below New Providence’s landfill stretching out into the distance and now visibly right upto the edge of a major highway.