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Young people, put God first!
It is so disheartening to see so many of our young people dying here in The Bahamas; so young and talented. So many expectations and dreams left unfulfilled. The late Dr Myles Munroe once said that the graveyard is the richest place on earth, being f
Jazz Chisholm signs with Roc Nation Sports
FOLLOWING what many pundits considered a breakout season in the minor leagues, Jazz Chisholm signed with one of the fastest rising sports agencies in America.
A call to prayer
Pray for The Bahamas according to the follow schedule: • Monday, July 16: Pray for people with names from A - C• Tuesday, July 17: D - F• Wednesday, July 18: G - I• Thursday, July 19: J - L• Friday, July 20: M - O• Monday, July 23: P - R• Tuesday, Ju
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.
Bahamians weigh in on 'Preachers of LA' reality show
By ALESHA CADET
Food fight
The Tribune today, third of March 2023, would not have been off topic had its business section heading been "Food Fight".
Buddy Hield scores 17 in 102-87 loss to Raptors
BUDDY Hield’s productivity off the bench continues for the Sacramento Kings and is approaching milestone numbers for his efficient shooting.
Ya Hear
• Ya hear Jay Z and Beyoncé playing it cool? By this time most of the world has probably seen the infamous video of Solange Knowles attacking ‘the Hov’ in the elevator of the Standard Hotel in New York after the Met Gala Ball last week.
Perfect service to last generations
By Scott Farrington
Anglican Church Men prepare for Feast Day of St Joseph
ANGLICAN men will be honoured for their contributions and leadership during the upcoming Feast Day of St Joseph.
'The most important fight of my life'
Just a day away from his debut with Roc Nation Boxing, Tureano Johnson is prepped for what he calls the most important fight of his career.
An evening of praise and worship
Under the distinguished patronage of the Rt. Rev. Laish Z. Boyd, Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Bahamas and Turks & Caicos Islands and Joanne Boyd, Christ the King Contemporary Chorale present: “To Our God”, an evening of praise and worship. Sunday May 26, 2013, 7:30pm. Christ the King Anglican Church, Ridgeland Park West.
Landfill officials say smoke is nothing to do with the site
OFFICIALS from Renew Bahamas yesterday suggested that smoky conditions in the area of the Harrold Road landfill are not the result of recent fires at the site.
NAUGHTY'S NFL PICKS: WEEK FOUR
My, what a difference a week makes!
BRONCOS, Steelers and Dolphins fans remain silent.
Baha Mar construction 'to start in two weeks'
DEPUTY Prime Minister Philip Davis said yesterday that construction at the shuttered Baha Mar resort is expected to start in the next two weeks.
BFSB Summit ‘opens arms’ to innovation
Creativity and innovation will determine the future viability of international financial services centres, the Paul Winder, the Bahamas Financial Services Board’s (BFSB) chairman believes.
'Reno' to square off with Colombian Alex Theran
Less than one month since he returned home for his first fight on local soil, Tureano ‘Reno’ Johnson is preparing to head back on the road for his next professional fight.
Beyoncé, Jay-Z 'eye private Bahamas island'
POP superstar Beyoncé Knowles could be getting her own island in the Bahamas.
IAN FERGUSON: Business strategies to last a generation
Each New Year brings with it a time of reflection for individuals and businesses alike. As 2018 is on its way out, small and medium-sized businesses must take the opportunity to examine the past year, with all its peaks and valleys, and plan for the upcoming 2019 with those lessons in mind.