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Bahamas bids farewell to the Royal couple
The Bahamas bid farewell to Prince William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, on Saturday night after their visit to Abaco and Grand Bahama – the last leg of their trip.
BFSB prepares for its annual summit
The Bahamas Financial Services Board (BFSB) is in the final stages of preparation for this year's International Business and Finance Summit (IBFS), scheduled to be held from February 2-5 at the Abaco Beach Resort in Marsh Harbour, Abaco. IBFS 2012 is bein
COMPARE NORTH ABACO WITH FARM ROAD
COMPARE NORTH ABACO WITH FARM ROAD EDITOR, The Tribune. There have been many occasions where both Rt. Hon. Prime Minister Hubert Alexander Ingraham and Perry Christie talked about their political careers running parallel. They also talked about havin
COMPARE NORTH ABACO WITH FARM ROAD
COMPARE NORTH ABACO WITH FARM ROAD EDITOR, The Tribune. There have been many occasions where both Rt. Hon. Prime Minister Hubert Alexander Ingraham and Perry Christie talked about their political careers running parallel. They also talked about havin
Abaco hurricane shelter progress inspected by govt and dignitaries
SHRI R. Masakui, High Commissioner for India to Jamaica, The Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands, and the British Virgin Island inspected a hurricane shelter under construction in Abaco.
Tug and barge still stranded in Fowl Cay protected park will likely face penalties
THE owners of a vessel stuck in a protected area of Abaco will likely face penalties, according to Department of Environmental Planning and Protection director Dr Rhianna Neely-Murphy.
US ruling on Brazilian beef 'a warning sign'
The US decision to suspend all Brazilian beef imports should be viewed as “a warning sign”, a Bahamian poultry producer says, arguing that it highlights why this nation needs to become more self-sufficient.“It’s definitely a warning sign,” said Lance
Archdeacon Harry Bain saluted as new Dean of the Cathedral
IN a recent gathering of Anglican priests where they celebrated their anniversaries of ordination, members of St John the Baptist in Abaco chose to highlight Archdeacon Harry Bain.“We invited Archdeacon Harry Bain, rector of the Pro-Cathedral of Chri
WSC chief signs two contracts worth $2m
WATER and Sewerage Corporation Executive Chairman Adrian Gibson signed two groundbreaking contracts worth more than $2m last week to further the corporation’s work in Abaco following the devastation of Hurricane Dorian. Mr Gibson said the May 22 sig
Realtor's top agents list $56m in property
Damianos Sotheby’s International Realty has unveiled its top listing agents for 2019, with the best performing duo handling $56m worth of property. That was Mark Hussey and Bianca Aranha, who were the realtor’s overall top listing agents. Mitzi Pear
Boat found in hunt for fisherman
Rescuers searching for a missing elderly Abaconian fisherman have recovered his boat adrift at sea. The Sandy Point community in Abaco has been rocked by the disappearance of 73-year-old fisherman James Green.
Eco-survey completed by marine team of Walker’s Cay
RESEARCHERS from the Bahamas National Trust (BNT) and the Perry Institute for Marine Science have conducted an ecological survey of Walker’s Cay National Park.
Great Abaco fitness weekend registration up and running
THE 2013 Great Abaco Family Fitness Weekend is now open for registration.
Poultry farmer faces tough restaurant sell
AN Abaco based poultry producer says that roughly 70 per cent of its product is being gobbled up by Bahamian food retailers, but it is having a tougher time breaking into the restaurant market.
'Send immigrants to Detention Centre'
ILLEGAL immigrants displaced after an Abaco shanty town fire destroyed their homes last week should be relocated to the Carmichael Road Detention Centre and nowhere else, Opposition Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs Hubert Chipman suggested yesterday.
Search for armed robbers
POLICE in Grand Bahama are investigating an armed robbery that occurred in the Caravel Beach area.
Witnesses in night club murder case are no shows
WITNESSES expected to give testimony in the trial of a man accused of a night club murder were no shows in the Supreme Court yesterday.
Four held on drugs charges
THREE male residents of Abaco and one male resident of Bimini were arrested in three separate incidents early his week on charges of illegal drugs possession.
Bail denied after 1,000 rounds found
AN Abaco man was denied bail after being accused of having nearly 1,000 rounds of unfired ammunition and a large quantity of Indian hemp on a family island last week.
Search for man over boat deaths
POLICE are searching for 52-year-old Chancelaire Baptiste, pictured, in connection with the boating incident that caused the deaths of 11 Haitian over the weekend. According to the police, Baptiste, a Haitian, is 5 foot 10