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Police at the scene of the crash on Labour Day, 2018. Photo: Terrel W Carey/Tribune staff

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‘We’ll still honour Labour Day victims’

DESPITE the annual Labour Day parade being cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions, union officials said yesterday they still plan to celebrate the patriotic holiday this year and honour the four women who died during the 2018 parade.

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'No real changes' to upcoming Labour Day Parade

UNION officials yesterday said there would be "no real changes" to the upcoming Labour Day Parade following last year's tragedy.

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Labour Day driver - eight new charges

A voluntary bill of indictment was served on Travis Lamar Sawyer yesterday, the driver of the truck which mowed into a crowd during last year’s Labour Day parade, with some eight counts of causing harm by negligence being added to his list of charges.

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Labour Day tragedy - families await answers

MARIO Williams wants to forgive the man whose truck careened down East Street on Labour Day, killing his sister, but first he wants to see the findings of the investigation into the tragedy. 

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Labour Day crash investigation close to completion

POLICE are close to completing investigations into the Labour Day traffic accident, which killed four women and injured numerous others.

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PM: We're doing all we can to help families

A DAY after he visited the victims of the Labour Day Parade tragedy, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis told The Tribune yesterday that Cabinet will discuss the level of government involvement needed in the wake of a national tragedy with the aim of dev

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