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INSIGHT: What we could learn in upcoming by-election

When I sat down to write last week, news had only just come through about the passing of Vaughn Miller.

Op-Ed: Joining hands for a hand up

There’s an old saying:”If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together.”

Govt providing temporary housing for multiple residents displaced by flooding from Imelda

THE government is providing temporary housing for multiple residents displaced by flooding and roof damage during Tropical Storm Imelda, according to Social Services Minister Myles Laroda.


Man shot in Montell Heights last week has succumbed to injuries in hospital

POLICE have confirmed that a 24-year-old man who was shot in Montell Heights last week has died from his injuries.

Police investigate apparent suicide attempt

POLICE are investigating an apparent suicide attempt involving a 24-year-old man at a home on Zion Boulevard early Saturday morning.

GB attorney and civic leader Jethlyn Burrows dies

Prominent Grand Bahama attorney and civic leader Jethlyn Burrows has died, prompting tributes from across the legal and civic communities for a woman remembered as a trailblazer in justice and service.


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10032025 EDITION

Friday, October 3, 2025

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Two men injured as Cafe Coco destroyed in fire

A ROUTINE Thursday afternoon turned disastrous when Café Coco, once known as Cocoplum Restaurant, was gutted by fire yesterday.

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Bowleg: Upcoming Boxing Day and New Year’s parades will be managed by NJC

YOUTH, Sports and Culture Minister Mario Bowleg announced yesterday that the National Junkanoo Committee (NJC) will manage the upcoming Boxing Day and New Year’s Day parades, with a new 15-member Parade Management Committee led by veteran Junkanooer Douglas Hanna responsible for planning and execution.


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Cooper says MICAL seat may see a change of boundary

DEPUTY Prime Minister Chester Cooper yesterday revealed the MICAL constituency could be reconfigured as the Constituencies Commission reviews electoral boundaries.

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As PM faces by-election decision, Pintard urges: Go to the nation

FREE National Movement Leader Michael Pintard says Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis should call a general election rather than a by-election after Vaughn Miller’s death made the Golden Isles seat vacant - a view a former PLP attorney general cautioned against yesterday.

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Lecture urges lawyers to ground arguments in values and emotion

Lawyers and leaders who want to connect with people must move beyond technical language and anchor their messages in shared values and emotion, communication innovator Professor Steve Jardings told an audience at the Eugene Dupuch Law School yesterday.


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Prisoner escapes court complex

Police are searching for a man who escaped custody from the Nassau Street Court Complex yesterday.

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10022025 OBITUARIES

Thursday, October 2, 2025

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Thursday, October 2, 2025


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This week's Tribune Obituaries PDF edition

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Rosewood Exuma developer touts 80% job inquiries jump

The $200m Rosewood Exuma resort developer says it has enjoyed a significant increase in inquiries from Bahamians about job and business opportunities since it broke ground.

$80m Exuma project eyeing dredging, mooring changes

An $80m resort residential project proposed for Exuma’s Stocking Island will require “limited dredging” and the potential relocation of some moorings in the Elizabeth Harbour Field.


RF and Simplified team for $50m boost to SMEs

RF Bank & Trust’s president yesterday said a Bahamian non-bank lender may require a further $10m-$15m drawdown from their $50m small business funding tie-up in as little as “three to six months”.

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McCartney rejects rumours that he and Minnis will lead the DNA party

FORMER Democratic National Alliance (DNA) leader Branville McCartney yesterday rejected claims that he and former Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis plan to lead the party, blasting the rumour as “pure political mischief.”