Scientists genetically engineer wolves like extinct dire wolf
Three genetically engineered wolves that may resemble extinct dire wolves are trotting, sleeping and howling in an undisclosed secure location in the US, according to the company that aims to bring back lost species.
‘Administrative error’ blamed for publishing of $183m road contract awarded to Bahamas Striping
A $183 million roadwork contract awarded to a company affiliated with Bahamas Striping was mistakenly published due to an “administrative error” after being paused by Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis, according to the Office of the Prime Minister.
Man accused of molesting 11-year-old girl
A man was remanded in custody yesterday after being accused of molesting an 11-year-old girl on two occasions last August.
CIBC’s Walk for the Cure event raised $74,000 for cancer organisations
Hundreds of participants running, jogging, and walking across The Bahamas last October has led to $74,000 being donated to several cancer care organizations.
New migration report says thousands of Bahamians have sought asylum
THOUSANDS of Bahamians have sought refuge abroad, with 2,742 officially registered as refugees or asylum seekers, according to a new regional migration report by the International Organization for Migration.
Sprinter Carlos Brown Jr having a ‘phenomenal’ season
Bahamian sprinter Carlos Brown Jr is having a phenomenal transition from the junior to senior level in athletics.
Freedom Farm wins bragging rights
AS a prelude of what to expect at the Bahamas Baseball Association’s Nationals in June in Grand Bahama, Freedom Farm got the early bragging rights over the weekend at the Eleuthera Mini 12-and-under Baseball Tournament.
GB landlord shot dead after attempting to collect rent
A Grand Bahama landlord was shot dead on Monday after attempting to collect rent, marking the island’s first murder for the year.
69 retired officers receive Salver Award recognising years of dedicated service
SIXTY-NINE retired officers of the Royal Bahamas Police Force were yesterday presented with a Salver Award in recognition of their contribution and years of dedicated service.
Teen accused of aiding in $1.5m airport heist in 2023
A man was granted bail after being accused of helping a suspect in the 2023 $1.5 million airport heist evade custody.
Reserve officer accused of beating fourth grade student is before a police tribunal
A RESERVE police officer accused of beating a fourth-grade student in front of classmates is before a police tribunal, Deputy Commissioner Kirkwood Andrews said yesterday, the most concrete update to an incident that made headlines several months ago.
57-year-old denies molesting granddaughter
A 57-year-old man has denied molesting his underaged granddaughter over a four-year period.
The Powerade Potcakeman Triathlon 2025: A Special Year of Celebration and Competition
THE Powerade Potcakeman Triathlon returned for its 12th edition on Sunday, March 30, at Jaws Beach.
Sands: We can expect high level of competition at CARIFTA games
WITH The Bahamas announcing a full 78-member team on the final day of registration, North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) president Mike Sands said the 2025 CARIFTA Games should be an exciting one to watch in Trinidad & Tobago over the Easter holiday weekend.
Storr, Albury enter NCAA transfer portal
BAHAMIAN collegiate basketball players Deyton Albury and AJ Storr are on the move once again.
Coach Gibson: Boxers from Grand Bahama gave a good account of themselves
WHILE it was the first time for his novice competitors to compete in an international tournament, head coach Jermaine Gibson said the four boxers from Grand Bahama gave a good account of themselves in Atlanta, Georgia.
Rape case against officer discontinued
A 42-year-old police officer had a rape charge against him withdrawn after being accused of sexually assaulting a 25-year-old woman in his police vehicle last year.
THE TRIBUNE IS HIRING: Vacancy for sports reporter
The Tribune is seeking an enthusiastic sports reporter to add to its team.
CARIFTA team named
With 90 per cent of the athletes attaining the qualifying standard, Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations’ president Drumeco Archer said he’s confident that Team Bahamas will perform very well at the CARIFTA Games.



