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For team Bahamas, swimming concludes and tennis continues
THE swimming contingent wrapped up competition in the pool while the tennis players got back on the courts yesterday in Santiago, Chile.

‘Be prepared for hurricanes’
WITH the hurricane season heating up, local stores are advising Bahamians to make the necessary preparations in advance of a major storm.

IC Bahamas: Americans making impact
THE Bahamas has always been a special place for American tennis player turned instructor and administrator Robert Castorri.
Fishermen reject ‘open up’ to foreigners call
THE Bahamas Commercial Fishers Alliance (BCFA) yesterday said it is adamantly opposed to allowing foreigners to fish in this nation’s waters, its president telling Tribune Business that the unsustainable methods many foreigners employed would be detrimental to the industry.
'Luncheon on the Lawn' - Gourmet lunch and fashion show to raise money for the Cancer Caring Centre
'Luncheon on the Lawn' - Gourmet lunch and fashion show to raise money for the Cancer Caring Centre By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer FASHION and food for a good cause will be the theme of the Cancer Society of The Bahamas' fundraising event th
Policeman acquitted in trial
Policeman acquitted in trial By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net A POLICEMAN accused of abetting his colleague in the assault of a prisoner who died months later was acquitted in Supreme Court yesterday. Constable Tavares
Policeman acquitted in trial
Policeman acquitted in trial By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net A POLICEMAN accused of abetting his colleague in the assault of a prisoner who died months later was acquitted in Supreme Court yesterday. Constable Tavares
Policeman acquitted in trial
Policeman acquitted in trial By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net A POLICEMAN accused of abetting his colleague in the assault of a prisoner who died months later was acquitted in Supreme Court yesterday. Constable Tavares
We'll fix your cash problems
We'll fix your cash problems STORE owners who suffered or had to close down because of the government road works scheme were promised their financial problems "will go away" if the PLP wins the next election, it was claimed yesterday. The losses incurred
We'll fix your cash problems
We'll fix your cash problems STORE owners who suffered or had to close down because of the government road works scheme were promised their financial problems "will go away" if the PLP wins the next election, it was claimed yesterday. The losses incurred
More than 20 swimmers pull off Carifta-Qualifying performances Carifta-qualifying performances
More than 20 swimmers pull off Carifta-Qualifying performances Carifta-qualifying performances By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net As the Bahamas Swimming Federation prepares for the hosting of the 2012 Carifta Swimming Champ
More than 20 swimmers pull off Carifta-Qualifying performances Carifta-qualifying performances
More than 20 swimmers pull off Carifta-Qualifying performances Carifta-qualifying performances By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net As the Bahamas Swimming Federation prepares for the hosting of the 2012 Carifta Swimming Champ
Athletes shine abroad
Athletes shine abroad By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net As the track and field season swings into high gear, a number of Bahamian athletes made their presence felt on the elite and collegiate scenes this weekend. In the USA
Athletes shine abroad
Athletes shine abroad By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net As the track and field season swings into high gear, a number of Bahamian athletes made their presence felt on the elite and collegiate scenes this weekend. In the USA
Athletes shine abroad
Athletes shine abroad By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net As the track and field season swings into high gear, a number of Bahamian athletes made their presence felt on the elite and collegiate scenes this weekend. In the USA
Commonwealth Bank claims largest market cap on BISX
Commonwealth Bank shareholders voted to return the same Board at its May 31 annual general meeting (AGM), following a 2016 financial year where profits were $57.4 million.‘‘Your bank is an important constituent of the Bahamian economy. We are now the

Trump takes charge: Sworn in as 45th US president
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pledging to empower America's "forgotten men and women," Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States Friday, taking command of a deeply divided nation and ushering in an unpredictable era in Washington. His victory gives Republicans control of the White House for the first time in eight years.

‘Friend’ of WSC manager given $3.2m contract
A WATER & Sewerage Corporation employee, described as a “close friend of” General Manager Glen Laville, secured a lucrative $3.2m contract with the corporation despite being fired twice, auditor EY said in its report.
EDITORIAL: Just in time for Christmas
IT’S wonderful to report two pieces of good news today.
Bain, Cornish and Ayton shine in NCAA Division I
BAHAMIAN play in NCAA Division I basketball this week was highlighted by breakout games from players working themselves into the rotation with their new programmes.Charles Bain scored in double figures for the first time in his collegiate career for