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Bullying 2.0
The standards for Bahamian politics is demeaning, and degrading
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
PLP boycotted stadium opening
PLP boycotted stadium opening By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.com PLP officials confirmed they boycotted the opening of the National Stadium on Saturday, claiming it was an "obscene ceremony geared toward getting votes for
PLP boycotted stadium opening
PLP boycotted stadium opening By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.com PLP officials confirmed they boycotted the opening of the National Stadium on Saturday, claiming it was an "obscene ceremony geared toward getting votes for

PLP officially open office in Yamacraw
THE Progressive Liberal Party officially opened its Yamacraw constituency office last night before a crowd of around 500 supporters. With speakers at the event ranging from the party's chairman Bradley Roberts and t

PLP lashes out at 'seasoned loser'
PLP leaders have hit out at Labour and Social Development Minister Dion Foulkes, calling him a "seasoned loser" who failed to fight for Bahamian jobs. Both deputy leader Philip Bra

Task force announced to examine water safety after fatal shark attack
BAHAMAS Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) president Robert Sands said the association will establish a task force to examine watersports and beach activity concerns.

Clubs & Societies December 29th, 2023
On Friday, December 8, the Kiwanis Club of Over-The-Hill provided a Christmas treat for the end of term for the preschoolers at Coconut Grove Preschool.

UB Mingoes get 98-75 win over Wolverines
ROBERT Joseph seemingly could not miss from behind the arc for the University of the Bahamas Mingoes against the Wolverines Saturday night in New Providence Basketball Association action.
BSF names water polo team
THE Bahamas Swimming Federation has completed two thirds of its national team that will represent the country at the XXXIV CARIFTA Swim Championships.

Wells takes title with record time
Bahamian student athletes continue to produce milestones on a weekly basis throughout the NCAA Division I Track and Field Indoor season.
PLP convention ‘not likely’ to be postponed over storm
THE Progressive Liberal Party’s convention is still on track to be held next month as major hurricane Matthew makes its way through the country this week.

Judge refuses to adjourn decade-old murder case
A SUPREME Court judge yesterday told the junior lawyer for a man awaiting trial on a murder and rape charge that he was not inclined to adjourn the decade-old case until 2018.
Robert Kennedy Jr: Clifton oil spills 'criminal'
BAHAMIANS were yesterday urged to take “citizen action” to preserve the country’s precious underwater resources.

Only one Baha Mar death work-related
BAHA Mar vice president Robert Sands yesterday confirmed that there has been only one construction related death over the course of the $3.4 billion project. While he admitted there have been two deaths, Mr Sands said the first incident was not work-related.

Sports in brief
THE Champion Amateur Boxing Club hosted its 18th annual Wellington “Sonny Boy” Rahming Silver Glove Amateur Boxing Tournament at the Wulff Road Boxing Square on Saturday.

Cruise passengers fly out following blaze
FREEPORT – The remaining 179 passengers on Royal Caribbean’s Grandeur of the Seas, which is being repaired in Grand Bahama following a fire, were flown out of the country yesterday.
Entrepreneurs 'should get ready' for Baha Mar opportunities
YOUNG entrepreneurs throughout the archipelago should “get ready” for the many opportunities set to come on stream with the opening of Baha Mar in 2014, Robert Sands said yesterday.

Paige gets ready to follow in family's footsteps
THE granddaughter of Bahamian supermarket mogul Rupert Roberts is among the next generation of entrepreneurs getting set to transform business as we know it in the country.

Royal Navy ship crew show support for Ican Community
THE crew from the British Royal Navy ship HMS Richmond came out to show their support of the Ican Community, an after-school and summer programme in New Providence.