‘Flawed and unlawful’ claim sees administrator dismissed
Administrator Juleta Smith-Ingraham has reportedly been relieved of her duties effective immediately in South Andros following allegations of non-compliance with provisions of the Local Government Act, which led to the disenfranchisement of two elected Council representatives.
$300m Luxury hotel promises 1,000 jobs
A $300M AGREEMENT was signed yesterday for a hotel and entertainment project which could bring up to 1,000 jobs in construction and 1,000 more in operation.
A historic performance incoming
LAST year, a new event was added to the Bahamas social calendar – and The Tribune was delighted to lend its support.
COI video revises FNM history
IN A YouTube video spanning over two hours long, Coalition of Independents Leader Lincoln Bain did a presentation on the alleged corruption within the Free National Movement.
Childish leaders not beneficial to Bahamians
Serious attention must be given to the living standards under which the majority of Bahamians live in the fifty-eighth years of “Majority Rule”.
ONE ELEUTHERA FOUNDATION: Surprising truths about US non-profits
After spending 13 years in the for-profit sector as both a CPA and private banker, I transitioned my full energies to the non-profit sector in early 2001.
NPPPSSA champions emerge
JP Thompson, formerly Centreville Primary, and Sandilands Primary emerged as the boys and girls champions of the New Providence Public Primary Schools Sports Association’s Sherman Smith Basketball Tournament.
GSSSA: Royals, Raptors make jr basketball finals
THE Government Secondary Schools Sports Association’s sudden death playoffs tipped off yesterday at AF Adderley Gym.
Sugars - they’re not all equal
SEE what I did there? Equal? A spoonful in your tea or the key ingredient in our beloved Bahamian desserts - coconut tart, coconut jimmy, guava duff - sugar is everywhere.
Dorian-hit islands in ‘remarkable rebound’
The deputy prime minister says the two Hurricane Dorian-ravaged islands have seen a “remarkable rebound” in air arrivals following the COVID-19 pandemic.
IAN FERGUSON: Being sensitive to terminally-ill staff
Although there have been remarkable advances in research and medicine, there are many illnesses that still lack a cure.
Bahamian FBO hails its first for Caribbean
A Bahamian fixed base operator (FBO) yesterday became the first in the Caribbean to receive International Standard for Business Aircraft Handlers (IS-BAH) accreditation.
Eva Hilton and Windsor Academy eager to defend golf titles
Eva Hilton Primary and Windsor Academy are eager to defend their respective titles in the Bahamas Golf Federation’s Junior Association 2025 National School Golf Championships next month.
Police investigating claims a fourth-grade student was assaulted by officer on campus
POLICE are investigating claims that a 4th-grade student at EP Roberts Primary School was assaulted by a police officer on campus last month.
21-year journey to find her own home completed
AFTER a 21-year journey to secure a home for her family, Barricka Butler beamed with joy as she received the keys to her new house in the Renaissance at Carmichael Subdivision.
Nine months jail for stealing a scooter
A MAN was sentenced to nine months in prison after admitting to stealing a Yamaha scooter on West Avenue last week.
Mentally ill man jailed for murder sentenced to five more years after resentencing order
A MAN diagnosed with schizophrenia and cognitive disorders has been sentenced to an additional five years in prison after his original life sentence for manslaughter was overturned.
$4,000 fine for possession of ammunition in home
A MAN was fined $4,000 after admitting to having a cache of ammunition in his home on Coco Plum Close earlier last week.
Man fined $3,000 for having hemp with intent to supply
A MAN was fined $3,000 after admitting to throwing $810 worth of drugs onto the roof of a residence on Finlayson Street last month.
UB Mingoes turn back Challengers
THE University of The Bahamas Mingoes men’s basketball team wrapped up its UB Basketball Showcase locally with a 66-63 win against the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services Challengers Thursday, January 30 at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium.


