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Man, 25, accused of police killing arraigned for murder
A SMALL crowd of relatives and friends of murdered police Sergeant Wayne Rolle gathered outside the Nassau Street Court complex this morning to see the man accused of killing the officer on December 4.

Two accused of bail violations
TWO men faced the Magistrate’s Court yesterday on separate charges of violating the conditions of their Supreme Court bail for murder and attempted murder respectively.
Scotia chief’s ‘Outlook’ on technology solutions
SCOTIABANK (Bahamas) top executive yesterday said he will focus on technology solutions for the country’s financial services access ills at next week’s Business Outlook conference.

Strike fears grow at airport
CONCERNS were raised over talk yesterday of a possible Customs and Immigration strike at the Lynden Pindling International Airport.

Open letter to Prime Minister Perry Christie
Dear Prime Minister, The Scriptures remind us, "Whatever you do to the least of my brothers, that you do unto me." I appeal to you to reinstate the 80 terminated officers of the Urban Renewal Programme.
Is Christie now tolerant of such victimisation?
Prime Minister Christie once said: “There will be no payback time under my administration.”
$17M invested in in-land break-bulk facility at Gladstone Road
THE Arawak Port Development Company (APD) said yesterday that approximately $17 million has been invested in the in-land break-bulk facility at Gladstone Road.
Union to consult lawyers over lost KFC wages
Union to consult lawyers over lost KFC wages By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net KFC employees could take legal action to recover wages lost when the chain shut down after the company refused to continue business without a new industrial agreemen
Union to consult lawyers over lost KFC wages
Union to consult lawyers over lost KFC wages By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net KFC employees could take legal action to recover wages lost when the chain shut down after the company refused to continue business without a new industrial agreemen
City Markets trade dispute set for Friday
A TRADE dispute hearing filed on behalf of some 200 City Markets employees is set for this Friday, as staff seek to secure their financial compensation, pension and other benefits from the embattled supermarket chain.
Sandals rejects union busting claim
Sandals rejects union busting claim MANAGEMENT at Sandals Royal Bahamian yesterday condemned allegations of union busting and staff intimidation. Calling remarks by Bahamas Hotel Maintenance and Allied Workers Union (BHMAWU) officials slanderous, the res

UB Mingoes defeat Warriors 2-1 in the BFA preseason
THE UB Mingoes soccer team - thanks to some great defence - defeated the Warriors 2-1 to remain undefeated in the Bahamas Football Association preseason on Sunday.The Mingoes scored twice in the match at the Roscow AL Davies Field - once from Elcott
The losers of the next general election
Who’s going to lose the next general election in our country – The Bahamas? We, the Bahamian people, as usual.

Man ‘cut ex-girlfriend’s wrist with box cutter’
A MAN cut his former girlfriend on the wrist with a box cutter during a drunken rage, a court was told yesterday.
Taxi drivers: Plate change is only ‘tip of the iceberg’
The Bahamas TaxiCab Union president last night said the government has only addressed “the tip of the iceberg” for his members in confirming that the colour of self-drive vehicle plates will change.

Davis criticism of PM ‘may have exposed him to prosecution’
THE Office of the Attorney General said Progressive Liberal Party leader Philip “Brave” Davis has exposed himself to possible criminal prosecution for claiming that Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis breached rules of the emergency powers order.
$250 fine for marijuana
A 31-year-old man who was found last week with over an ounce of marijuana was fined $250 yesterday.
Chamber launches banking fee survey
THE Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation (BCCEC) yesterday launched its own survey on banking fees in response to private sector complaints.Edison Sumner, its chief executive, told Tribune Business: “The Chamber will be launching a

FNM waiting on PLP for Senate roles announcement
FREE National Movement Chairman Sidney Collie yesterday told The Tribune that the Senate appointments have been identified and those selected by the governing party to fill 13 of the positions have been notified.
Productivity councilis 'sorely needed'
The creation of a Bahamian National Productivity Council was yesterday described as “sorely needed” by trade union officials. A two-day National Tripartite Council Productivity legislation workshop, sponsored by the International Labour Organisation