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Union chief brands BTC downsizing ‘inhumane’
The trade union leader representing Bahamas Telecommunications Company’s (BTC) line staff has described the company’s protracted downsizing process as “inhumane”, adding: “Morale is in the tank”.
Great turnout for ‘Women At The Well’
Members of the Fresh Fire Outreach Ministries are certain that the theme of their second annual “Women At The Well” conference made the event such a success .
Union shows ‘Job’s patience’ with BTC
Executives at the trade union representing the Bahamas Telecommunications Company’s (BTC) line staff yesterday said they had displayed “Job’s patience”, accusing management of stalling negotiations on a new industrial agreement.

BAISS action heats up today
THE excitement is expected to continue at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium today with the second game in all four divisions in the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools’ best-of-three championships.

Cargill eliminated in the round of 16
CHRISTIAN Cargill’s historic run at the ITA Atlantic Regional tournament came to an end for the William and Mary University freshman tennis star.
Pair deny charges over $1.4m marijuana haul
TWO men denied having knowledge or custody of $1.4m worth of marijuana seized on Sunday from a rental unit of a quiet residential community off Tonique Williams Highway.

Monitoring tag removed from man cleared of trafficking charges
A JUDGE yesterday ordered the removal of the electronic monitoring device and return of the passport to an American man acquitted of human trafficking charges.

Young artists shine at car show
THE ANTIQUE Auto Club of the Bahamas’ held its 20th annual art competition which drew in dozens of youngsters eager to show off their creativity and artistic skills. The judges considered 51 submissions from students ranging from five to fifteen years old, with Imani Carter of Queens College taking her division and overall top prizes.

Bahamian-born – but at risk for deportation
ACTING Immigration Director William Pratt said the Department of Immigration’s policy is to deport children born in The Bahamas to Haiti with their parents if those guardians lack legal status to be in this country.

Pinder opens outdoor season with 2nd in 200
FRESH off his silver medal performance at the IAAF World Indoor Championships, Demetrius Pinder opened his outdoor season with a second place finish in the men's 200 metres at the Miami Hurricane Alumni Invitational.
Murder trial jury split
Murder trial jury split By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net A HUNG jury has left the case of a man accused of sexually assaulting and killing a woman nearly two years ago open for retrial. The Supreme Court murder trial of
Lack of running water among issues at prison
Lack of running water among issues at prison By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net HER Majesty's Prison, Fox Hill has no running water after 6pm - just one among the many problems that have the Bahamas Prison Officers Association up in arms. Executive m
Lack of running water among issues at prison
Lack of running water among issues at prison By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net HER Majesty's Prison, Fox Hill has no running water after 6pm - just one among the many problems that have the Bahamas Prison Officers Association up in arms. Executive m
Lack of running water among issues at prison
Lack of running water among issues at prison By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net HER Majesty's Prison, Fox Hill has no running water after 6pm - just one among the many problems that have the Bahamas Prison Officers Association up in arms. Executive m
Lack of running water among issues at prison
Lack of running water among issues at prison By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net HER Majesty's Prison, Fox Hill has no running water after 6pm - just one among the many problems that have the Bahamas Prison Officers Association up in arms. Executive m
Lack of running water among issues at prison
Lack of running water among issues at prison By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net HER Majesty's Prison, Fox Hill has no running water after 6pm - just one among the many problems that have the Bahamas Prison Officers Association up in arms. Executive m

Junkanoo groups ready for upcoming Boxing Day and New Year’s parades
AFTER a fire destroyed its shack last year –– consuming dozens of drums, costumes, and materials –– the Prodigal Sons junkanoo group is in “good spirits” now as it prepares to return to Bay Street for the annual parades.

Judge upholds ruling in Azario inquest
A SUPREME Court judge has upheld the Coroner Court's homicide by manslaughter finding in the case of Azario Major, dismissing a constitutional motion from the lawyer of the officers who killed Major outside Woody’s Bar on Fire Trial Road on December 26, 2021.

Maycock-Dorsett and Pinder overall winners at Macedonia Baptist Church’s Family Fun Walk Race
EVE Maycock-Dorsett and Donald Pinder emerged as the overall female and male winners of the Macedonia Baptist Church’s annual Family Fun Walk Race.

Cuban men climbed wall at detention centre
IMMIGRATION Director William Pratt yesterday called Saturday’s escape of three Cuban men from the Carmichael Road Detention Centre an “eye opener” and said his department is now looking into ways to “better secure the facility” to prevent future incidents.