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Bran: FNM not serious about crime

THE FNM are not serious about crime, DNA leader Branville McCartney charged during a radio interview yesterday.

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University courses for Bahamians

FREEPORT - Local institute Terreve College signed an articulation agreement with a US university that will make a number of new courses available to

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Agency to lower smallbusiness risk profiles

THE proposed agency to facilitate Bahamian small and medium-sized businesses will help to reduce their risk profiles, according to minister of state for finance, Zhivargo Laing, who said this will ultimately allow them greater access to capital.

Oil’s economic significance is ‘being ignored’

The Bahamian people should determine whether ventures such as oil exploration/drilling should be explored in this nation’s water, the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation’s (BCCEC) chairman saying the issues at stake were much wider than those presently being discussed.

KFC stores closed for third day in dispute

KFC stores closed for third day in dispute RESTAURANTS (Bahamas) Limited has confirmed that its nine KFC Nassau locations will remain closed as a result of the "illegal strike action" ordered by union bosses. The company claims this strike was supervised

Food drive and voting drive by DNA

By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net FREEPORT - The Democratic National Alliance has launched an Unemployment Registration and Food Assistance Drive on Grand Bahama to assist those struggling to find work and feed thei

PM warns airport staff

PM warns airport staff By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net PRIME Minister Hubert Ingraham said customs and immigration officers at the airport are breaching their terms of employment by refusing to work the shift system outlined in their contract

PM warns airport staff

PM warns airport staff By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net PRIME Minister Hubert Ingraham said customs and immigration officers at the airport are breaching their terms of employment by refusing to work the shift system outlined in their contract

PM warns airport staff

PM warns airport staff By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net PRIME Minister Hubert Ingraham said customs and immigration officers at the airport are breaching their terms of employment by refusing to work the shift system outlined in their contract

Youth Volunteerism: Creating Active Agents of Change

By Catherine Cates IN 1986, Whitney Houston popularized the song The Greatest Love of All. The song began with the lyrics, "I believe that children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way." For our country to continue to move forward, p

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Union still seeking City Markets talks

TRADE union executives up to last night were still attempting to arrange a meeting with the principal of the City Markets foodstore chain to discuss the fate of the stores and its employees.

Basic Ingredients

By Angela Palacious When you are planning to accomplish a set plan, you begin with basic ingredients. A Junkanoo group begins with a design, drawings, and frames, later on the decorations are added. To bake a cake, ingredients such as flour, eggs, milk,

Basic Ingredients

By Angela Palacious When you are planning to accomplish a set plan, you begin with basic ingredients. A Junkanoo group begins with a design, drawings, and frames, later on the decorations are added. To bake a cake, ingredients such as flour, eggs, milk,

Youth Volunteerism: Creating Active Agents of Change

By Catherine Cates IN 1986, Whitney Houston popularized the song The Greatest Love of All. The song began with the lyrics, "I believe that children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way." For our country to continue to move forward, p

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Governor General gives thanks for workers at PHA institutions

GOVERNOR General Cynthia “Mother” Pratt expressed appreciation to Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre (SRC) staff yesterday during the annual governor general’s visit to Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) institutions.

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Fernander: Parents of child found dead unfit

POLICE Commissioner Clayton Fernander said the parents of the two-year-old boy found dead in Fox Hill on Tuesday are unfit to keep their other four young children.

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Police Commissioner says murders down by 16 percent

POLICE Commissioner Clayton Fernander said major crimes are trending down, with the murder rate 16 per cent lower than it was up to this time last year.

Union chief: Pharmachem closure ‘staggers’ economy

A Grand Bahama industrial union head says PharmaChem Technologies’ shutdown tomorrow “staggers” an already weak economy and will have a major negative impact on the island.

Bahamian group teams for growth in agriculture

A regional agriculture body has teamed with the Agricultural Development Organisation (ADO) of The Bahamas to promote the industry’s sustainable development in this nation.

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US says LGBTQ+ community in Bahamas is disenfranchised

THE United States wrote extensively about how the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex community in The Bahamas is disenfranchised or treated differently from heterosexuals in its latest human rights report.