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England coach Capello calls it quits

By ROB HARRIS AP Sports Writer LONDON (AP) -- Fabio Capello quit suddenly as England coach on Wednesday in a dispute over captain John Terry, throwing the national team's preparations for the European Championship into turmoil. The Italian, whose contract

TAYLOR: SANDALS MANAGEMENT ACCEPT UNION AS BARGAINING AGENT FOR RESORT'S LINE STAFF

By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net PRESIDENT of the Bahamas Hotel Maintenance and Allied Workers Union (BHMAWU) Lynden Taylor said yesterday that management at Sandals Royal Bahamian had 'finally' accepted the union

TAYLOR: SANDALS MANAGEMENT ACCEPT UNION AS BARGAINING AGENT FOR RESORT'S LINE STAFF

By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net PRESIDENT of the Bahamas Hotel Maintenance and Allied Workers Union (BHMAWU) Lynden Taylor said yesterday that management at Sandals Royal Bahamian had 'finally' accepted the union

TAYLOR: SANDALS MANAGEMENT ACCEPT UNION AS BARGAINING AGENT FOR RESORT'S LINE STAFF

By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net PRESIDENT of the Bahamas Hotel Maintenance and Allied Workers Union (BHMAWU) Lynden Taylor said yesterday that management at Sandals Royal Bahamian had 'finally' accepted the union

TAYLOR: SANDALS MANAGEMENT ACCEPT UNION AS BARGAINING AGENT FOR RESORT'S LINE STAFF

By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net PRESIDENT of the Bahamas Hotel Maintenance and Allied Workers Union (BHMAWU) Lynden Taylor said yesterday that management at Sandals Royal Bahamian had 'finally' accepted the union

TAYLOR: SANDALS MANAGEMENT ACCEPT UNION AS BARGAINING AGENT FOR RESORT'S LINE STAFF

By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net PRESIDENT of the Bahamas Hotel Maintenance and Allied Workers Union (BHMAWU) Lynden Taylor said yesterday that management at Sandals Royal Bahamian had 'finally' accepted the union

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DNA hits out over high levels of unemployment

FREEPORT - DNA Leader Branville McCartney has spoken out about the ever-increasing number of unemployed Grand Bahamians. With unemploym

DOCTORS TARGETING JUNE ON WESTERN RE-OPENING

By NATARIO MCKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net DOCTORS Hospital plans to re-open its Western Medical Plaza in June, its president telling Tribune Business yesterday that some $1.2 million would be invested to ready the outpatien

DOCTORS TARGETING JUNE ON WESTERN RE-OPENING

By NATARIO MCKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net DOCTORS Hospital plans to re-open its Western Medical Plaza in June, its president telling Tribune Business yesterday that some $1.2 million would be invested to ready the outpatien

Mitchell: 'MPs should not be too sensitive' over personal attacks

By CELESTE NIXON Tribune Staff Reporter cnixon@tribunemedia.net PERSONAL attacks are part of public life and MPs should not be too sensitive, Fox Hill MP Fred Mitchell said. Responding to Marathon MP Earl Deveaux's contribution to the debate on the Freed

Mitchell: 'MPs should not be too sensitive' over personal attacks

By CELESTE NIXON Tribune Staff Reporter cnixon@tribunemedia.net PERSONAL attacks are part of public life and MPs should not be too sensitive, Fox Hill MP Fred Mitchell said. Responding to Marathon MP Earl Deveaux's contribution to the debate on the Freed

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Fernander ‘very disappointed’ with union chief’s description of recent police search

POLICE Commissioner Clayton Fernander said he is “very disappointed” with Bahamas Electrical Workers Union (BEWU) president Kyle Wilson’s description of a recent police search of his properties.

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ADVERTORIAL: CG Atlantic Invites Applications for 2024 Summer Internship Programme

CG Atlantic is excited to announce the opening of applications for its highly sought-after Summer Internship Programme. Geared towards college students and recent graduates aspiring to pursue a career in the insurance industry, this programme provides an invaluable opportunity to immerse oneself in the dynamic world of insurance. The in-person programme is scheduled to run from June to August 2024.

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PM: No investigations into petty allegations

NEARLY two weeks after North Eleuthera MP Sylvanus Petty resigned as chairman of the Water and Sewerage Corporation, Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said an investigation was not launched into the underlying controversy, but that Mr Petty’s court testimony was enough to secure his fate.

Environmental regulator to gain 'spot fine' power

The Department of Environmental Planning & Protection (DEPP) is awaiting passage of a law that will allow it to issue “spot fines” for anyone found guilty of infractions.

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FNM says report shows nation economy struggling to recover

FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard and East Grand Bahama MP Kwasi Thompson said a new report shows The Bahamas is struggling to recover economically after Hurricane Dorian and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bahamas Waste puts garbage technicians in public spotlight

Bahamas Waste has launched a month-long social media campaign in a bid to place the spotlight on its hard-working garbage technicians.Using the US idea of ‘National Garbage Man Day’, which is held annually on June 17, the competition allows community

Gov't to reserve public tenders for small businesses

THE Minnis administration’s public procurement reforms will “set aside” specific contracts for only small Bahamian businesses to bid on, the Deputy Prime Minister said yesterday.Opening debate on the 2017-2018 mid-year Budget statement, K P Turnquest

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PM admits missteps with Oban Energies deal

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis today in Parliament admitted his administration made a number of missteps regarding the controversial $5.5bn Oban Energies deal proposed for Grand Bahama.

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VIEW FROM AFAR: Liquified gas - a life saver

Finally! Electricity generated from Liquified Natural Gas is on its way to Nassau. It is already being used in Jamaica. The cost benefits have been substantial by reducing the price of electricity. Substantially larger generating capacity is currentl