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Inagua ‘ghost town’ on Morton lock-out
Fears were rising last night that Inagua will become “a ghost town” after Morton Salt gave its workers a 15-day ultimatum to agree acceptable industrial terms or be “locked out” of the plant.
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Garage opens to mark first phase of The Pointe
THE first phase of development on The Pointe in downtown Nassau has been completed, with the official opening of the seven-storey, 900 space parking garage.
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MMA fighter Yves Edwards loses 5th straight bout
By RENALDO DORSETT
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Lester Brown Jr loses via 2nd round TKO
LESTER Brown Jr’s return to the ring ended in disappointment against a highly touted amateur prospect in his professional debut.
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'Reno' Johnson vs Jaime Munguia tentatively set for October 24
A MUCH anticipated bout between Tureano Johnson and Jaime Munguia has a tentative date - October 24.
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Hundreds reincluded in NIB pension payments
MYLES Laroda, the minister of state responsible for the National Insurance Board, says the Davis administration has reincluded hundreds of people who would otherwise have stopped receiving a pension because of a recent decision of the institution.
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Engineer says 2023 'hottest' year for construction projects
The Bahamas Society of Engineers (BSE) president says 2023 is the “hottest” year for construction-related development that he has seen in a long time as there are “projects all around".
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Claiming police ‘humiliated’ him taxi driver seeks legal advice
A TAXI driver is seeking legal advice after being “humiliated” by a junior police officer.
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Who will determine eligibility?
Beginning January 18, 2016 the government will initiate registration for their National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme through the National Insurance Board (NIB), who will determine eligibility for the programme.
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Air traffic sick-out creates ‘black eye’
The ‘sick-out’ by air traffic controllers over the Easter holiday weekend has given this nation’s tourism and aviation sector “a black eye”, with one Bahamian airline executive telling this newspaper: “It definitely cost us money”.
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WORLD CUP: 5-0 victory for Russia in Opener
MOSCOW (AP) — Vladimir Putin craves sporting glory, and he got another taste of it in the opening match of the World Cup.
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WORLD CUP: England bow out as Croatia win in extra time
(Mirror.co.uk) England's World Cup dream was ended in the cruel fashion as Gareth Southgate's heroes went down in extra-time.
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Strike crisis: Hotel workers signal massive vote for action
HOTEL workers overwhelmingly backed a strike during an official Bahamas Hotel Catering and Allied Workers Union’s poll yesterday.
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Taxi union threatens stoppage
THE Bahamas Taxi Cab Union is threatening to withdraw services this holiday season if Transport Minister Renward Wells does not meet with them soon to disclose the government’s plans for the sector on the issue of taxi plates.
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Morton Salt union says ‘no slowdown’
THE union representing Morton Salt Bahamas line-staff yesterday rejected suggestions it had instigated a worker “slowdown” after the company issued warning letters to three of its employees.
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EDITORIAL: Wrong time for hospital staff to take action
THE hospitals are full of COVID patients, we are in the middle of a surge that has already seen us have the record number of cases in a single day… and hospital staff are choosing this moment to stage industrial action.
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Govt to borrow extra $65m
Govt to borrow extra $65m By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net THE Government will borrow an additional $65 million from the Inter-American Development Bank to complete the already over-budget New Providence Infrastructure
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Lady Truckers crush Scorpions, 7-0
THE Commando Security Truckers and the Johnson Lady Truckers stopped their opponents in the fifth and sixth innings respectively as the New Providence Softball Association continued its regular season action in the Bankers Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex on Saturday night.
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‘Little glitch’ puts baseball stadium construction at a standstill
OUTGOING Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Dr Daniel Johnson said a shift in their priority of sporting activities has put the construction of the new $21m, 4,500-seat Andre Rodgers Baseball Stadium at a standstill.
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Two KOs in four days for 'Reno' Johnson
AN impressive start to his professional career continues for Taureano Johnson who recently took part in a rare feat in the modern boxing era.