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Bowleg and Cargill clash over ‘political boycott’ of swim team
Team Bahamas racks up 17 medals in strong CARIFTA start
Team Bahamas holds slim lead over Jamaica at CARIFTA Swimming Championships
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Iran war may ‘significantly erode’ Bahamian growth
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Latest stories
RBDF marine investigated over alleged assault on female recruits
A ROYAL Bahamas Defence Force marine is under investigation after being accused of assaulting several female marine recruits, a defence official has confirmed.
Mitchell, Pinder and Bonaby top list of most absent MPs in House
THE PLP’s Fred Mitchell, John Pinder and McKell Bonaby lead the list of the most absent MPs in the House of Assembly since the Davis administration assumed office in 2021, each attending fewer than 80 percent of sittings during the period, according to records obtained by The Tribune.
BUT rejects second pay offer; gives Govt three days to respond
THE Bahamas Union of Teachers has given the government until tomorrow (Wednesday) to submit a revised counter-proposal on salary increases and other benefits for educators after rejecting its second offer.
School bus narrowly misses house after colliding with car in Abaco
A CHAOTIC scene unfolded yesterday after students were forced to escape a school bus after it collided with a car, then narrowly missing a nearby house by inches.
US ex-cop reunites with Doctor’s Hospital surgeon who saved his life
WITH tears in his eyes, Ray Wood finally met the man he believes gave him a second chance at life.
National Development Plan bill delayed until after May election
NATIONAL Development Plan chairman Felix Stubbs has confirmed that long-promised legislation to establish a statutory planning institute will miss its intended deadline again, with the bill waiting in limbo until after the May 12 general election.
Gibson decides against independent Long Island run
LONG Island MP Adrian Gibson confirmed yesterday that he will not be offering himself as an independent candidate for the upcoming election.


