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Work permits to go on-line
REAL property tax payments is the most-used service by the 6,000 persons currently registered with the Bahamas’ e-government portal, with work permit applications among the items set to be introduced next.

McCartney and Stampeders in CFL playoffs as the top overall seed
KARL McCartney and the Calgary Stampeders will head into the Canadian Football League playoffs as the top overall seed and will host a playoff game.

Olympian Joanna Evans and Longhorns win their 5th straight league title
BAHAMIAN Olympian Joanna Evans had another spectacular showing over the weekend for the No. 2 Texas Longhorns as they completed an unblemished run through the Big 12 Championships, winning their fifth consecutive league title at UT’s Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center on Saturday.
Russell, Fountain get hard-fought victory
Russell, Fountain get hard-fought victory By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net THEY were taken to the limit, but Nikkita Fountain and Grand Bahamian Larikah Russell used their 10 year wealth of experience to pull off a hard f

'Bank refused to serve me because I wore a cap'
A veteran police officer claims he was denied service and not allowed to access his pension at the Bank of The Bahamas (BOB) in Freeport for refusing to take off his cap when asked by a teller. Retired Superintendent James Blatch said he was told at
Andros businessman not against free trade concept
A North Andros businessman says he is not necessarily opposed to a free trade zone on the island although the present proposal is seeking too much land.William Pratt, part-owner of North Andros Automotive Parts Store, said the concept of creating a f

From 'Here to There': Are you growing with gratitude?
OUR persistent inner ability to move our lives from ‘Here to There’ is the essence of the human story.
YOUR SAY: 'This is our Independence - let's make something happen'
“NOTHING is happening…..the government them ain’t doing nutting……!”
Realtor: 'Too many grey areas' on VAT
A leading realtor yesterday said “too many grey areas” remain over Value-Added Tax (VAT), expressing fears that its implementation would be “a bloody mess” come the New Year.

DC Pratt set for 2nd round of training in Thailand
AS he looks to relocate in an effort to perfect his Muay Thai craft, DC Pratt is set to make his trek to Thailand for the second time this year to undergo elite level training in the sport.

Warren Fraser 7th in 100 final• Shavez Hart places seventh in heat
GLASGOW, Scotland — Warren Fraser, writing his own bit of history for the Bahamas, placed seventh in the men’s 100 metres final in the 20th Commonwealth Games on Monday night.
Knowles family in the spotlight
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net SALT Pond, Long Island -- The spotlight was on Captain Loren Knowles. And the 45th Annual Long Island Regatta turned out to be a Knowles show. While Knowles was honoured by the organising com
DNA needs to hold GB rallies
DNA needs to hold GB rallies EDITOR, The Tribune. Both major political parties, the Free National Movement (FNM) and the official Opposition Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), are in full election mode as they canvass throughout the commonwealth of the B
DNA needs to hold GB rallies
DNA needs to hold GB rallies EDITOR, The Tribune. Both major political parties, the Free National Movement (FNM) and the official Opposition Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), are in full election mode as they canvass throughout the commonwealth of the B
Poor utilities spark bad tourist reviews
A Family Island hotelier says poor utility services have resulted in negative guest reviews of their Bahamian vacation experience.

UB Mingoes suffer two losses at hands of USVI Buccaneers
THE University of the US Virgin Islands Buccaneers spoiled the homecoming celebrations for the University of the Bahamas Mingoes men’s basketball programmes as the visitors took both games in the weekend series.The Bucs took game one 102-85 on Friday

Dominicans in the Bahamas join together to provide relief
WITH some of their families and friends displaced by Hurricane Maria, Dominicans living in the Bahamas are banding together to provide relief for those in need.“I have cousins right now who are living in their cars because their home is destroyed and

'We are part of US opioid problem'
HEALTH Minister Dr Duane Sands yesterday flagged concerns the country’s pharmaceutical industry was complicit in the raging opioid crisis afflicting the United States.Dr Sands referenced pockets of opioid dependence in the country, stating while it d
Bahamas, Caribbean perfect testing ground for capital movement
The Bahamas and wider Caribbean were yesterday described by a blockchain specialist as a perfect testing ground for technology that eliminates obstacles to capital movement.Michael Casey, a leading author on the subject, said the region’s many indepe