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Trio accused of accused of defrauding bank of cash are granted bail

Trio accused of accused of defrauding bank of cash are granted bail By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net THREE men arraigned in Magistrate's Court yesterday in connection with defrauding a local bank of cash, one of them ac

Trio accused of accused of defrauding bank of cash are granted bail

Trio accused of accused of defrauding bank of cash are granted bail By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net THREE men arraigned in Magistrate's Court yesterday in connection with defrauding a local bank of cash, one of them ac

Trio accused of accused of defrauding bank of cash are granted bail

Trio accused of accused of defrauding bank of cash are granted bail By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net THREE men arraigned in Magistrate's Court yesterday in connection with defrauding a local bank of cash, one of them ac

Trio accused of accused of defrauding bank of cash are granted bail

Trio accused of accused of defrauding bank of cash are granted bail By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net THREE men arraigned in Magistrate's Court yesterday in connection with defrauding a local bank of cash, one of them ac

Trio accused of accused of defrauding bank of cash are granted bail

Trio accused of accused of defrauding bank of cash are granted bail By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net THREE men arraigned in Magistrate's Court yesterday in connection with defrauding a local bank of cash, one of them ac

Gov't told: Don't stall on $70m Aliv sell-off

The Government has been warned it will lose investors if it stalls for too long on the $70 million sell-off of its Aliv majority shareholding.Gowon Bowe, one of the proposed private placement’s advisers, told Tribune Business it was vital to maintain

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Man who stabbed technician to death has sentence cut

A MAN who stabbed a Cable Bahamas technician to death as he tried to protect his 10-year-old daughter during a home invasion on Grand Bahama 17 years ago has had almost 20 years shaved off his 60-year sentence.

Sarkis ally: Govt ‘two-faced’ over Baha Mar role

A key Sarkis Izmirlian ally says The Pointe’s Heads of Agreement shows the Christie administration was “hopelessly conflicted” in how it handled the Baha Mar dispute.

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Businesses link with embassy

THE Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and the US Embassy have teamed up to launch their seventh business education seminar and workshop to promote growth and trade in

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BUT president says to her knowledge only one member inquired about taking vaccine

EVEN though teachers are now eligible to receive the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, Bahamas Union of Teachers President Belinda Wilson said to her knowledge, public educators have expressed limited interest to the union about getting the shot.

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Going wild for eco camp

TWENTY-FOUR young people and BNT staff set sail on the Sea Wind on Friday August 3 for a week long “eco experience”s on Andros Island.

Web shop gaming moratorium ‘stinks’

The Democratic National Alliance’s (DNA) leader says the 10-year moratorium on new web shop gaming licenses “stinks”, branding it anti-competitive and accusing the Government of pandering to ‘special interests’.

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Resort: Dismiss this slap-dash liquidation petition

BAHA Mar’s legal team did not mince words yesterday when calling on a judge to dismiss the government’s winding up petition for the appointment of provisional liquidators to speed up completion of the stalled Cable Beach development.

Cash questions details of BEC deal

FORMER Free National Movement Chairman Darron Cash yesterday questioned the specifics surrounding the government’s selection of an American company to take over the management of the Bahamas Electricity Corporation.

Bad weather and equipment faults blamed for Abaco blackouts

POWER blackouts in Abaco were yesterday blamed on inclement weather and faulty equipment.

Anglican Women stand ‘Firm in Faith’ for annual conference

Hundreds of women are expected convene for the 52nd annual conference of Anglican Church Women of the Diocese of the Bahamas and The Turks and Caicos Islands this weekend.

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Suicide of 57-year-old man suspected at Harbour Island

POLICE are investigating the suspected suicide of a 57-year-old man from Greece that occurred on Tuesday in Harbour Island.

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NEMA 'ready for hurricane season'

A CABINET minister says the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) is ready for hurricane season with $500,000 set aside.

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PM: I told US Caribbean nations feel neglected

PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis says he has told the United States that Caribbean countries in the Americas have felt neglected by the US, compounded by a view that “we are only known when we’re needed”.

Union in plea to financial workers

The Bahamas Financial Services Union (BFSU) yesterday issued an “open invitation” to industry employees, particularly those at Scotiabank and Royal Bank of Canada, to join it.