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'Slow, painful death' without corporate tax
A Bahamian financial services provider yesterday renewed calls for this nation to adopt a low-rate corporate income tax as the platform to prevent the industry “dying a slow, painful death”. Paul Moss, Dominion Management Services president, warned

'We're working to provide temporary housing in Abaco'
CHAIRMAN of the Disaster Reconstruction Authority John-Michael Clarke said yesterday the authority will be working with the Department of Social Services to determine a solution to provide “temporary” housing in Abaco for displaced shelter victims li
FIBA: Bahamas to face Dominican Republic tonight
COACH Mario Bowleg said the men’s national basketball team is prepared to put the devastating loss to the US Virgin Islands behind them and is eagerly looking forward to closing out play tonight against the Dominican Republic on a high note in the FI
Team named for CONCACAF girls' U-15 championship
THE Bahamas Football Association has released the names of the players selected to represent the Bahamas at the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football 2018 CONCACAF Girls’ Under-15 Championship.The tournament, sche

Labour chief tells nurses leader to quit threats
LABOUR Director John Pinder has told Bahamas Nurses Union President Amancha Williams to stop her threats now that the government has committed to start paying nurses overdue funds this month. A day after the BNU renewed its strike threats, Mr Pinder

'Mighty Mouse' bringshome lightweight title
Paul ‘Mighty Mouse’ Wilson, competing overseas for the second time this year, won the men’s lightweight of the 2017 NPC California State Championships in Culver City, California.It was Wilson’s first appearance in a championship outside of the state
The Transition Game
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net HE'S 6-feet, 9-inches and 270 pounds. He hails from the Family Island. But come this year, center Shaquille Oneil 'Shaq' Cleare will be making the transition from high school to college on a

'NO SENSE IN VIOLENCE'
'NO SENSE IN VIOLENCE' By LAMECH JOHNSON ljohnson@tribunemedia.net CHIEF Magistrate Gomez condemned the high levels of crime during the arraignment of several men charged with crimes committed at the New Year's Day Junkanoo Parade. His comments on the i
THE ART OF GRAPHIX: Designing the best impression
Why should businesses pay attention to their graphic designer? In a market crowded with dozens of competitors all selling the same product or service, the only way to stand out is by strong branding and image.

'No update' on Bail's eligibility
THE health and eligibility of Wannah Bail for the upcoming 2013-14 UCLA Bruins basketball season was one of the major topics of conversation for head coach Steve Alford when he addressed local media last week following a pre-season practice session.

New expansion to boost 5-10% MLS growth rate
The Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) yesterday said it was “over the moon” with the latest global expansion for its Multiple Listing Service (MLS), adding that this would increase the latter’s current 5-10 per cent membership growth rate.
THE ART OF GRAPHIX: Encourage the budding genius
Does your budding genius child sit late into the night crafting sketches?

BAISS softball season heads into the playoffs
THE Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) is all set to head into the playoffs following a hard fought regular season.

SAC Big Red Machine victorious in National High School All-Star Relays
ADD the Bahamas National High School All-Star Relays 2015 Relay Championship to the résumé of the St Augustine’s College Big Red Machine Track and Field Programme.
Bimini Big Game 'going great guns' on $4.4m upgrades
The Bimini Big Game Club is poised for a $4.4 million “complete” renovation, its general manager yesterday telling Tribune Business: “We’re going great guns”.

SAC senior girls hold off Falcons
DAWN Dean canned the biggest shot of the game as the St Augustine’s College Big Red Machine’s senior girls basketball team avoided suffering their first loss in three years as they held off the Jordan Prince Williams Falcons for a 25-23 victory.
Kato and Vandals open season on winning note
IN one of its final seasons playing in the FBS, Kato Fawkes and the Idaho Vandals opened the season on a winning note on opening weekend.
SAC’s Big Red Machine expecting upcoming season to be a great one
The St Augustine’s College (SAC) Big Red Machine continues to be a force to be reckoned within the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) sports and this season they are looking to continue their legacy.

Bimini hotel set to host Wahoo Smackdown
The Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina yesterday announced it will host the Bahamas Wahoo Smackdown fishing tournament between November 15-17.