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Cruise tourism is ‘resoundingly’ not for Harbour Island
Eleuthera’s Chamber of Commerce president has warned the Ministry of Tourism that Harbour Island “resoundingly” believes Crystal Cruises is “the wrong model” for its destination.

$90,000 aid handout
THE National Emergency Management Agency has now issued more than $90,000 in financial assistance to Ragged Island households in the wake of the devastation caused by Hurricane Irma last year. Last month, NEMA director, Captain Stephen Russell, and
'It pains me to see them running barefoot'
Interbational Amateur Athletic Federation councilwoman Pauline Davis-Thompson said she’s impressed with the level of enthusiasm that has been demonstrated so far throughout the Bahamas for the inaugural IAAF World Relays set for May 25-26 at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium.
Man killed in car crash
Man killed in car crash A 22-year-old man became the first traffic fatality on Long Island in more than a year when his vehicle ran into a tree. The accident occurred early Saturday morning on Queen's Highway near Mangrove Bush, where the victim lived.

Man in custody in connection with stabbing
A 27-YEAR-OLD Harbour Island man has been taken into custody in connection with a stabbing on that island on Sunday.
Tropical storm Fred forms off west coast of Africa
TROPICAL Storm Fred, the sixth named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, formed in the Atlantic Ocean near the west coast of Africa on Sunday morning, the US National Hurricane Centre has reported.

Harbour Island man granted $8,000 bail charged with importing ammunition
A MAN from Harbour Island was granted $8,000 bail after he was accused of importing 50 rounds of ammunition into the country last week.
Fidelity Bahamas Optimist sails on Saturday
YOUNG Bahamian sailors from Nassau, Eleuthera, Harbour Island, Abaco, Exuma, Long Island and Grand Bahama will compete in the Fidelity Bahamas Optimist Championships for the title of national optimist champion this coming weekend.

Harbour Island students shine
Harbour Island student won local scholarship and awards for academic achievements.

Long Island Sheep Runners take home the gold
The sailing competition at the sixth Bahamas Games in Montagu Bay turned out to be a celebration for the Long Island Sheep Runners and skipper Stefan Knowles.

Female dies in Long Island cutlass attack, man shot dead on Blue Hill Road
Two people are dead after a shooting on Blue Hill Road on Friday night and a cutlass attack on Long Island early on Saturday.

Fire destroys Church of God Bahamas in Cat Island
A FIRE destroyed the Church of God Bahamas in Orange Creek, Cat Island yesterday morning.
SEVERE WEATHER WARNING: For the Bahamas from 11.30am to 3pm on Sunday
A SEVERE weather warning has been issued for much of the Bahamas on Sunday afternoon by the Department of Meteorology.
Family Guardian aids BTVI in Berry Islands
Family Guardian Insurance Company has donated $500 cheque to assist the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) with a 16-week general maintenance course underway in the Berry Islands.
Real estate ‘great’ devaluation hedge
Real estate investments are a great “hedge” against currency devaluation, according to a Family Island resort owner, with land “prime” and “plentiful” for development in these locations.
Gov’t receives 40-50 self-energy responses
The Government has received between 40-50 registration applications to-date for its residential energy self-generation (RESG) programme, a Cabinet minister noting that the Family Island response had been tepid.
‘GB population decline due to hurricane and pandemic’
GRAND Bahama’s declining population signifies the island’s economic struggles, Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce president James Carey said yesterday.
Ministers attend classroom unveiling
Ministers attend classroom unveiling By CELESTE NIXON Tribune Staff Reporter cnixon@tribunemedia.net MINISTER of Works Neko Grant along with other Cabinet ministers flew to Long Island last Friday to officially open new classrooms at the Mangrove Bush P
Inaugural Harbour Island doubles tennis tourney
THE inaugural Harbour Island Doubles Tennis Tournament was held this weekend at the Pink Sands Resort in beautiful Har-bour Island.

$500,000 bill for Christmas decorations this year
AS the Christmas season approaches, New Providence and Family Island residents can expect a sparkling display of decorations worth over $500,000, according to Luther Smith, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Works and Utilities.