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'Church is here to help anyone who needs it'
ALTHOUGH church services have been suspended amid the COVID-19 crisis, Bahamians can still turn to the religious community for assistance during these hard times.
New Bahamas Waste recruits play key roles amid pandemic
Bahamas Waste says it has been bolstering its ranks with Bahamian recruits at all levels - some of whom are playing key roles amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Jasmine Davis, a newcomer to the waste management industry, joined the BISX-listed provider in

Bishop Walter Hanchell asks PM to open New Providence
BISHOP Walter Hanchell of Great Commission Ministries said he sent an email to Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis asking him to open New Providence up so people can get food and other necessities.
Favoured seeds all advance at tennis nationals
THE favoured seeds all advanced through to the quarter-final and semi-final of their respective draws following the opening day of competition at the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s Giorgio Baldacci National Open Tennis Tournament.

I-Elite Bahamas whitewash Aruba 10-0 in five innings
THE I-Elite Bahamas 18-and-under team, with some help from the United States, Venezuela and Mexico, wasted no time in getting their feet wet at the fifth annual World Comes to the Palm Beaches International Baseball Tournament.

Seabreeze MP organises free mammograms for her constituency
WITH October recognised as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Seabreeze MP Leslia Miller-Brice organised free mammograms for women living in the area she represents.

Moore: Why isn’t gender equality a top priority for new govt?
A DAY after the government laid out its legislative agenda in the Speech from The Throne, the founder of a women’s rights group said it was surprising that the issue of a referendum for gender equality was not one of the top priorities in the speech.

Motorcade to welcome home Miss Bahamas
MISS Bahamas Universe star Chantel O’Brian speaking to The Tribune from a plane last night on her return to Nassau said she believes her achievements at the competition were for a “purpose” and not mere luck.

Potcakes rescue mission
AROUND 80 dogs from the Bahamas Humane Society will take part in a “Wings of Rescue” flight to the United States this morning as a part of a plan to reduce the population in the overcrowded shelter.
Woman to lead Tripartite Council
FOR the first time, the National Tripartite Council has elected a female as its new chairman who will take the helm in labour and industrial relations over the next three years.
OLYMPIAN TAKES YOUR ORDERS
ON the eve of another World Children's Day, the golden arches of McDonalds in downtown Nassau opened its doors with Golden Girl Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie at the till and ready to go. "Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order please?" she said repeatedl
OLYMPIAN TAKES YOUR ORDERS
ON the eve of another World Children's Day, the golden arches of McDonalds in downtown Nassau opened its doors with Golden Girl Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie at the till and ready to go. "Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order please?" she said repeatedl
OLYMPIAN TAKES YOUR ORDERS
ON the eve of another World Children's Day, the golden arches of McDonalds in downtown Nassau opened its doors with Golden Girl Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie at the till and ready to go. "Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order please?" she said repeatedl
OLYMPIAN TAKES YOUR ORDERS
ON the eve of another World Children's Day, the golden arches of McDonalds in downtown Nassau opened its doors with Golden Girl Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie at the till and ready to go. "Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order please?" she said repeatedl
OLYMPIAN TAKES YOUR ORDERS
ON the eve of another World Children's Day, the golden arches of McDonalds in downtown Nassau opened its doors with Golden Girl Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie at the till and ready to go. "Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order please?" she said repeatedl

Law firm receives global recognition
Callenders & Company was this month was named the Bahamas’ leading corporate law firm by international judges as part of a worldwide search for excellence.

Bahamas back in Zone II
The Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association will have to start the process all over again for supremacy in the prestigious Fed Cup after the three-member team of Nikkita Fountain, Iesha Shepherd and player/captain Larikah Russell got relegated to the Americas Zone II for 2015.
Juniors fail to advance at IAAF Worlds
DAY two at Hayward Field was a disappointing one for Team Bahamas at the 15th IAAF World Junior Track and Field Championships as none of the country’s athletes were able to advance in their respective events.

Man accused of threatening three people with shotgun
A 55-year-old man was granted $8,000 bail in court on Thursday after he was accused of threatening three people with a shotgun.

Police Commissioner receives vaccine
POLICE Commissioner Paul Rolle received the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at Loyola Hall Friday morning.