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Hunter: 'The recruiting process has been a learning experience'
FOLLOWING a busy summer recruitment period, Sammy Hunter heads into his final season of prep school in Canada and his NCAA decision could be coming in early 2019.“Maybe sometime after January. My family and I are still thinking about it,” Hunter said

Buddy grabs career high 11 rebounds for first double
BUDDY Hield has been on a torrid stretch during the final week of October and his latest performance produced one of the best all-around games of his career and a fourth win for his Sacramento Kings.Hield finished with a season high 25 points and a c

'My mother was killed like a dog in the street'
THE son of the female pedestrian who lost her life after being hit by a car wants the person responsible for his mother’s death to be jailed.Deangelo Bain, 29, told The Tribune he is “deeply saddened” to know that his mother, 46-year-old Geneva Gibso
Shell HQ relocation gives Gov't big boost
Shell’s plans to relocate its regional headquarters to the Bahamas were yesterday described by a Cabinet Minister as a sign of increased confidence in this nation’s economy and government.Desmond Bannister, minister of works, confirmed to Tribune Bus

Acacia Astwood signs 4-year scholarshipas a member of the Rebels athletic team
IT was a proud moment for the St Anne’s Bluewaves and the Blue Chip Throwers Club as one of their student-athletes Acacia Astwood signed her name on the dotted line of a full four-year scholarship to participate as a member of the Rebels athletic tea
Court overturns brothers’ $200k ‘backdoor’ escape
The Court of Appeal has rejected a “backdoor” escape route that would have allowed the Alexiou brothers to continue their near-two decade avoidance of a $200,000 debt owed to a fellow Bahamian investor.

VIDEO: THE TRIBUNE'S TOP 5 - your countdown of the week's big stories
Khrisna Virgil reviews the big stories that had the Bahamas talking this week.
Chicago firm takes over management at Bimini Big Game
A Chicago-based hotel group has taken over the management of the Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina.

QC tells Gov't: 'Take next big step' over transparent planning
A well-known QC has urged the Government to “take the next big step” by following through on commitments to a transparent planning process, warning that unregulated development threatened to cause “chaos” in the Bahamas.
'Slap in the face' to let WTO drive our key reforms
A leading retailer yesterday said it will be “a slap in the face” to Bahamian businesses if this nation now modernises its economy for the benefit of foreign rivals and the WTO.Gavin Watchorn, chief executive of BISX-listed AML Foods, told Tribune Bu
Lack of sailings for damaged cruise ship harming businesses
WHILE the wait for news from officials of the Bahamas Celebration as to when the damaged cruise ship will resume sailings goes on, businesses in Grand Bahama are experiencing difficulties as a result of the month-long void in service to the island.

'World has changed': IBCs taxed on foreign earnings
Bahamas-domiciled International Business Companies (IBCs) will have to pay tax on their overseas earnings from New Year's Day 2024 in an historic first for this nation, a senior official confirming: "The world has changed."

Hundreds march for Labour Day
“CAN you imagine a Bahamas where there were no labour laws?” Labour Minister Shane Gibson asked the hundreds of workers and unionists who marched in a parade on Friday’s holiday, which was renamed in honour of the late Sir Randol Fawkes.
THE REWARDS OF CORRUPTION
By PACO NUNEZ Tribune News Editor THE big story last week was obviously the back-and-forth claims of visa fraud between the two major parties. First, FNM Senator Dion Foulkes told of a Foreign Affairs officer who claimed her former boss, Fox Hill MP Fred
THE REWARDS OF CORRUPTION
By PACO NUNEZ Tribune News Editor THE big story last week was obviously the back-and-forth claims of visa fraud between the two major parties. First, FNM Senator Dion Foulkes told of a Foreign Affairs officer who claimed her former boss, Fox Hill MP Fred
THE REWARDS OF CORRUPTION
By PACO NUNEZ Tribune News Editor THE big story last week was obviously the back-and-forth claims of visa fraud between the two major parties. First, FNM Senator Dion Foulkes told of a Foreign Affairs officer who claimed her former boss, Fox Hill MP Fred

THE PRESS BOX: 'My beloved Cowboys are an inconsistent, mediocre squad at best'
COWBOYS fans here in the 242 must come to grips with reality. Our beloved Cowboys are an inconsistent, mediocre squad at best. Since it comes with the territory, head coach Jason Garrett is on the hot seat, and deservedly so. The team is now 2-3 o

Jones on the rise
It was a bittersweet weekend for Jonquel Jones as she was honoured by the WNBA just hours before her Connecticut Sun were eliminated from the playoffs.Jones added another postseason accolade when she was named the WNBA’s Most Improved Player of the Y

THE FINISH LINE: 'Hooping by the Park' a success
IT’S not every day that you see former athletes come back into their communities where they got started and promote events to help uplift the spirits of the people. Jabari Wilmott was one of those rare gems who should be commended, along with his or

Boy left blind and paralysed after stay at PMH
ONE year ago, D’Soragi Hanna was a healthy little four-year-old boy who loved to watch “Diego” on Nick Jr, play with his cousin and who earned top marks and awards in his kindergarten class at St Francis and Joseph Primary School.