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Plastic shields to help in fight against virus
A local company plans to begin manufacturing plastic face shields which will be sold to the Ministry of Health to aid in the COVID-19 fight. Peter Bates, CEO of the Sign Man, said the Bahamian company realised it had the materials and skills to move

Probe begins over patient snubbed for wearing his shoes
HEALTH Minister Dr Duane Sands said yesterday a formal investigation is underway after a patient complained about being ordered to remove his shoes by a doctor before receiving treatment at Princess Margaret Hospital’s Dialysis Unit.The letter of com

Seniors and disabled to get first donated Abaco homes
SENIORS and disabled people are top priority to receive the 46 homes donated by Discovery Land Company Foundation to Abaco residents, an official from the Disaster Reconstruction Authority said yesterday. Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis made the anno

How people are making the best of the lockdown
WHILE many Bahamians are finding stay-at-home orders and a national curfew challenging, others are exploring ways to cope with this new reality.

Nearly 400 invasive cane toads caught
NEARLY 400 cane toads have been caught as the battle against the invasive species continues. The Bahamas National Trust in partnership with the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Environmental Health and the Best Commission have captured 39

COVID numbers checked to see if they're new cases or part of backlog
WITH more than 1,300 confirmed cases of COVID in the country, health professionals are busy deciphering if the latest numbers should be attributed to a backlog of tests or if they are new cases.

Cooper sets sights on Cabbage Beach issue
MINISTRY of Tourism officials plan to meet soon with representatives from Access Industries about Cabbage Beach access, Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation Chester Cooper said yesterday.

Giorgio Baldacci Open Nationals underway
It was an easy day in the office for some of the top players as day one of the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s week-long Giorgio Baldacci Open Nationals got underway yesterday at the National Tennis Centre.

Tropical storm watch continues
CHIEF Meteorologist Basil Dean predicted heavy rainfall starting as early as today due to a disturbance in the Atlantic Ocean – which has since developed into Tropical Storm Fred.

Wind and rain warning over Tropical Depression Fred
A TROPICAL storm watch remains in effect for the southern Bahamas after a weather system in the Atlantic developed into Tropical Storm Fred – before being downgraded to a tropical depression – with heavy rainfall and wind likely in those areas.

Team Bahamas eyes Fed Cup promotion
The Bahamas opens up play this week in the Fed Cup Americas Group II by BNP Paribas, the final competition to determine which countries in the region will receive a promotion to Group I next season.
Paul De Souza wins Jr Laser Nationals for the fifth straight year
YOUNG sailor Paul De Souza won the 2016 Bahamas Junior Laser National Championship for the fifth year in a row earlier this month.
BFA selects national team for CONCACAF U-17 boys champs qualifiers
AFTER a thorough evaluation period by the coaches and the Technical Department, the Bahamas Football Association has selected its national team to compete at the CONCACAF 2022 Under-17 Boys Championships Qualifiers.
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities The Assemblies of Brethren will gather for a special weekend of activities to foster greater unity among its members. The January 27 to 29 weekend will begin with a Youth Musical/Talent Ext
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities The Assemblies of Brethren will gather for a special weekend of activities to foster greater unity among its members. The January 27 to 29 weekend will begin with a Youth Musical/Talent Ext
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities The Assemblies of Brethren will gather for a special weekend of activities to foster greater unity among its members. The January 27 to 29 weekend will begin with a Youth Musical/Talent Ext
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities The Assemblies of Brethren will gather for a special weekend of activities to foster greater unity among its members. The January 27 to 29 weekend will begin with a Youth Musical/Talent Ext
One Millionth Rotarian!
One Millionth Rotarian! ONE MILLIONTH ROTARIAN: The article (pullout shown) was published in The Tribune on June 12, 1986. JEAN PAUL MORVAL of Paris, Rotary International's millionth Rotarian, was welcomed at Nassau International Airport on a Saturday a
One Millionth Rotarian!
One Millionth Rotarian! ONE MILLIONTH ROTARIAN: The article (pullout shown) was published in The Tribune on June 12, 1986. JEAN PAUL MORVAL of Paris, Rotary International's millionth Rotarian, was welcomed at Nassau International Airport on a Saturday a

Ministers clear of COVID-19
ALL government ministers who were directly exposed to Environment Minister Romauld Ferreira on September 29 have tested negative for COVID-19.