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When will we get vaccine?
AS the United Kingdom became the world’s first country to authorise use of a COVID-19 vaccine, Minister of Health Renward Wells said the government is still determining which brand it will secure.
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Bain still setting the pace at Lumberjacks
Months after he garnered the attention of the college basketball world and brought awareness to The Bahamas’ post Dorian restoration efforts with his late game heroics, Nathan Bain continues to be a leading playmaker for the Stephen F Austin Lumberja
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HEARTBREAKING LOSS: Drowning victim was co-founder of water charity which helped millions
AN American woman who drowned while on vacation with her family in Abaco on Wednesday has been identified as Molly F Greene.
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Female performers calling out disturbing new concert trend
FEMALE entertainers are hitting back at unruly fans, after several performers were pelted with items thrown on stage during their sets.
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Protocol and the Prince
EDITOR, The Tribune. Some years ago, when Sir Gerald Cash was Governor General, we had a royal visitor to the Bahamas in the person of Princess Anne, the Queen's daughter. The visit coincided with the opening of a new session of parliament and so some o
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Four students named as scholarship recipients
THE Tara Xavier Hepburn Foundation has named four scholarship recipients for 2016 - Presley Godet, of A F Adderley Junior High School, Ashley Treco, of L W Young Junior High School, Vashanti Storr, of S C McPherson Junior High School, and D’angelo Smith, of St John’s College.
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PM praise for new building proposals
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis praised Nassau’s redevelopment as he marked the opening of a building on John F Kennedy Drive that will be occupied by Sunshine Insurance, Commonwealth Brewery and Gateway Ascendancy.
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• French league suspends goal-line technology after ‘failings’
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Church of God of Prophecy conference calls for "coherent" use of music
The Church of God of Prophecy has wrapped up its holistic National Evangelism Conference which had the goal of providing a platform for networking in ministry, to educate, inspire and equip believers for effective ministry.Over the past two decades i
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Sad death of Felix Bethel
F- Freedom fighter in every sense of the word.
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AF Adderley Junior High students make the grade
SCORES of A F Adderley Junior High School students were rewarded for stellar academic achievement during the school’s awards assembly on Friday.
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Police searching for culprits that stole $80,000 worth of equipment from the Bahamas Red Cross on Monday
A MANHUNT is on for those who robbed the Bahamas Red Cross of nearly $80,000 worth of equipment on Monday.
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Funeral service held for Brave Edward Davis
DAVIS family members, relatives and friends yesterday attended a funeral service for Cat Island son Brave Edward Davis.
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Man cleared of robbing Domino's employee of car, cash and phone
A MAN has been cleared of allegations that he robbed a Domino's Pizza employee of her car, cash and cellphone while she was making a delivery eight years ago.
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Colleagues in tears as motorcycle police officer is killed in crash
A mid-morning traffic accident in western New Providence yesterday has left a police officer dead.
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'Move students during school construction'
BAHAMAS Union of Teachers President Belinda Wilson yesterday called on the government to relocate eight and ninth graders at A F Adderley High School due to ongoing construction.Mrs Wilson told The Tribune she met with officials yesterday to discuss
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Larry Smith is a big loss
THE Bahamas has indeed lost a fearless and excellent journalist. Larry Smith was one of the very best.
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Colina General had $2m asset deficiency
COLINA General Insurance Agency had an almost-$2 million balance sheet solvency deficiency when it was acquired by its sister company, BISX-listed Colina Holdings (Bahamas), in early December 2011 for just $1, Tribune Business can reveal.
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High sulphur fuel raises dealer's truck prices $8k
ANOTHER Bahamian auto dealer is backing the call for the three oil companies to start importing low sulphur diesel fuel, telling Tribune Business it was costing his company an extra $8,000 to fit imported trucks with engines attuned to fuel sold in the Bahamas.
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Gunman held up service station
A MAN was responsible for an armed robbery at a Carmichael Road service station.