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IAN FERGUSON: Bridging generational workforce gaps
OUR world seems to have regressed when it comes to respect and acceptance of those who are different.
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Eagles clinch senior boys’ title with 71-48 win over Knights
THE senior title stayed in Bimini while the junior boys’ crown came to New Providence as the 2019 Eagles Invitational Basketball Classic concluded at the Gateway Sporting Arena over the weekend.
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Pintard, an exemplary leader
I write to commend the exemplary leadership of Michael Pintard, the party leader of the Free National Movement, during the recent by-election for West Grand Bahama and Bimini. While our party may not have secured victory in this battle, I am confident that, with Pintard at the helm, we are well on our way to winning the war and regaining the government in 2026.
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36-member Carifta swim team ratified
FOLLOWING the completion of the final trials at the Betty Kelly Kenning Aquatic Center over the weekend, the Bahamas Swimming Federation has ratified the team that will represent the Bahamas at the Carifta Swimming Championships in Kingston, Jamaica, over the Easter holiday weekend.
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Tribune NFL week 13 picks and standings
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Naughty's NFL Picks/Standings Week 8
1. NAUGHTY - 72-33-1
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Machel Montano promises a top performance at Carnival
TRINIDADIAN Soca sensation Machel Montano said when he takes the stage tonight at the Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival Music Masters, concert attendees can expect a world-class, high energy performance.
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Baha Mar staff funds deposited
THE MONEY allocated to pay Baha Mar workers and unsecured creditors has been deposited by the Export-Import Bank of China (CEXIM), according to Claims Committee Chairman James Smith, who yesterday maintained that non-staff claims will be processed as “pay as you go until you run out”.
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'Don't worry if pay doesn't match up,' Baha Mar staff told
WITH payouts to former Baha Mar workers set to begin tomorrow, Claims Committee Chairman James Smith yesterday advised employees not to worry if payments did not match the amount listed on their redundancy letters.
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One Family last out as they go for the double win at Junkanoo
ONE Family, winners of the Boxing Day Junkanoo parade, will be the last of the six A Division groups onto the streets of downtown Nassau on Sunday night and Monday morning for the New Year’s Day showpiece.
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Alphabet soup! Families given shopping day rota
THE Office of the Prime Minister has announced that starting today, a food shopping schedule will come into effect for the entire country.
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Realtor tops firm in just three years
A realtor has become his company’s top producer just three years after he decided to swap accounting for a career in the industry.
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Bahamas in modest financial centre rankings improvement
The Bahamas has improved its ranking in a key financial centre index by four spots after plummeting 26 places in 2021, it has been revealed.
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Finance key to lighting up renewable market
Renewable energy penetration in The Bahamas is moving “slower than desired” chiefly due to issues with financing, a local renewable energy provider said yesterday.Guilden Gilbert, vice-president of Alternative Power Sources (APS) Bahamas, told Tribun
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Pintard: Membership and morale improved after Minnis stepped down
FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard said his party’s membership and morale have significantly increased since Dr Hubert Minnis stepped down as leader.
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Seeing beyond the disability
OCTOBER marks National Disability Employment Awareness month when those with disabilities in the working environment are celebrated and recognised and awareness about disability employment issues raised.
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BARRACUDA ANNUAL FAMILY GUARDIAN INVITATIONAL RESULTS
Results of the Barracuda annual Family Guardian invitational, held on Friday and Saturday at the Betty Kelly Kenning Aquatic Center: Girls 9-10 400 LC Meter Freestyle: 1. MacPhail, Anya I, SWIFT-BA, 6:58.20. Girls 11-12 400 LC Meter Freestyle: 1. Reed, Ch
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Straight Talk, No Chaser
THERE will be no beating around the bush during the upcoming ‘Straight Talk, No Chaser’ event featuring an all-male panel who will engage an all-female audience in raw, uncensored conversations about what really goes on in the hearts and minds of men.
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The ABCs of a new beginning
THE positive atmosphere that presently envelops The Bahamas as a result of last week’s election is a welcome relief, reminiscent of that amazing optimism and anticipation felt in the 1970s when my late husband and I returned home from studies abroad as young Bahamians eager to make our mark upon the clean slate of our independent nation.