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Figures don't add up

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Small fish but a huge success at Fish 'n' Feast

IT WAS billed as the first annual Palm Cay Fish ’n Feast, and even if the biggest fish weighed in at just under three pounds, the event was everything organisers hoped for.

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One Family challenges Boxing Day results

ONE Family has lodged an official protest over the Boxing Day Junkanoo results, claiming a penalty they received was wrongly applied. If successful in their bid, One Family, whose theme was “Ya born dere, ya born dere,” could move up from third to first place and be declared the overall winners of the parade.

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Sunday School Rally in the Alley

THE Big Harvest Community Sunday School held its 13th annual ‘Sunday School Rally in the Alley’ and awards presentation at Woods Alley off Market Street last week.

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Champions Wildcats dance the night away

The Sigma Wildcats, regrouping with some players who played against them last year, brought out their dancing shoes as they celebrated their 4-2 series victory over the Sigma Brackettes in the New Providence Softball Association’s Carl ‘Bang Bang’ Johnson championship.

How to get perfect wedding day skin

MAINTAINING a skin care routine is not only vital to great looking skin on your wedding day, it also provides a perfect canvas for flawless makeup

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Service honours Gloria Russell

TRIBUTES were paid at St Barnabas to Gloria Eleanor Russell ahead of a funeral at Woodlawn Gardens Cemetery.

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Minister delighted with swimming performance

LONDON, England — Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Dr Daniel Johnson was smiling from ear to ear as he sat in the Aquatics Centre to watch the fantastic opening performance from swimmer Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace on Wednesday morning.

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Sir Syndey Poitier is guest at LA event

DEPUTY Prime Minister Philip ‘Brave’ Davis and Minister of Foreign Affairs Fred Mitchell paid tribute to Sir Sidney Poitier during a dinner in his honour at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.

Prince Harry drops libel case against Daily Mail after damaging pretrial ruling

PRINCE Harry dropped his libel lawsuit Friday against the publisher of the Daily Mail tabloid following a punishing ruling in which a judge suggested he might lose at trial.

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Gov't 'walking before running' on COVID test

A Cabinet minister said the Government wanted to "walk before it runs" on the roll-out of arrival and in-stay COVID-19 testing for tourists once the mandatory quarantine is eliminated on November 1.

Gov't can't account for 'day-to-day' liabilities

A “road map” has been created to transition the Government to accrual-based accounting, the Deputy Prime Minister yesterday admitting it cannot currently account for its “day-to-day” liabilities.K P Turnquest, speaking to Tribune Business at a worksh

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Anger over Black Panther’s rating

PATRINA Farquharson, who works with children and charitable groups, is raising money to take young people to see “Black Panther,” the cultural phenomenon hailed for its rare and empowering portrayal of blackness on the silver screen.

South Andros resort in November return

A South Andros resort has joined a 500-member luxury hotel association as it readies for a November 1 opening following renovations underway amid the COVD-19 pandemic. Wilfried Vincent, general manager of the Tiamo Resort, confirmed to Tribune Busin

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Immigration deadline - but what has changed?

PRESS Secretary Anthony Newbold struggled yesterday to explain what has changed about the country’s enforcement of immigration laws more than a year after Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis set a deadline for illegal immigrants to leave the country.Last

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Construction 'very strong and healthy' despite Cavalier

A Cabinet minister yesterday said the overall Bahamian construction industry remains “very strong and healthy” despite Cavalier Construction’s decision to cease operations and appoint a liquidator.Desmond Bannister, minister of works, told Tribune Bu

Foot health tips for the holiday season

Foot health tips for the holiday season By Bernadette Gibson DURING this festive season, many people will be on their feet for extended periods. In preparation for the season's celebrations, many are cooking, baking and decorating. Then there are the s

Learn from necessity as our ancestors did

By Simon Cooper Res Socius The world changed irrevocably after the September 11 attacks and the international economic crisis, which keeps on rolling. Everything we believed in took a knock. People are a lot more cautious, and the employment umbrella we

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Elite players expected to compete in BLTA Open Nationals Challenge

ALL of the country’s elite players are expected to be home next week to compete in the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s Giorgio Baldacci Battle of the Elite Players Open Nationals Challenge.

Boutique resort targeting Bahamian business

INVESTORS behind Abaco’s Hope Town Lodge are hoping to make the boutique resort “a go-to” island destination for Bahamians, the group’s chairman telling Tribune Business, “I would like see us running at 80 or 90 per cent all year around”.