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When did water park plan appear?

NASSAU Cruise Port... when did they include a ‘water park’?

Police probe over claims

IT is another sad day in this little country. We are now dealing with allegations of serious police corruption.

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Sir Franklyn recipient of 2024 International Man of The Year at Men of Honour Awards

SIR Franklyn Wilson has been named the recipient of the 2024 International Man of Honour Award at the Men of Honour Awards in Orlando.


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Bahamas 12U team falls to Aruba 3-0

The Bahamas put out a valiant effort against Aruba in the gold-medal match but the visiting country would prove why they were the reigning 12-and-under (12U) champions at the 2024 Babe Ruth Caribbean Championship and Invitationals.

Olympian Steven Gardiner continues to win, sprinter Ian Kerr doubles up

FOLLOWING another successful hosting of the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA) Junior and Senior Track and Field Nationals in June, Bahamian athletes have now returned to track and field action overseas.

Mychal ‘Sweet Bells’ Thompson: Bahamas is in golden era of basketball talent

THE dust has settled since The Bahamas senior men’s national basketball team came up short in their quest to make their Paris dreams a reality in the final game of the 2024 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Valencia, Spain almost a week ago.


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Your Independence Supplement 2024 is now online

The Tribune Independence Supplement 2024.

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National Honours announced

THE National Honours for 2024 have been announced - including the Order of National Hero being awarded to a former slave.

Baha Mar set to mitigate possible BPL bill increase

ROBERT SANDS, Bahamas senior vice president of government affairs, said the resort expects a slight increase in its BPL bills as the government’s equity rate adjustment policy takes effect this month, but expects to mitigate the rise through various strategies.


Baha Mar Foundation donates over $60,000 to local charity organisations

THE Baha Mar Resort Foundation donated more than $60,000 to four community organisations yesterday.

Sands: Baha Mar working to bring the Valley Boys together

BAHA MAR senior vice president of government affairs Robert Sands said the resort is working to unify the Valley Boys, which has broken into two factions.

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Police unable to access Taylor’s phone

POLICE Commissioner Clayton Fernander said police have been unable to access the phone of an American woman who went missing last month.


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White demands to know who is behind Athol Island development

ST Anne’s MP Adrian White called on government yesterday to name the developer behind “a major development project” on Athol Island that is creating an offence and producing a “great travesty to our environment”.

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ORG renews calls for Integrity Commission amid police corruption claims

THE Organisation for Responsible Governance (ORG) has renewed calls for the establishment of an Independent Integrity Commission in the wake of serious allegations involving high ranking police officers, insisting that such a body would be effective in handling and reducing corruption cases.

Man charged with possession of unlicensed firearm and ammunition granted $20K bail

A 23-YEAR-OLD man charged with possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition was granted $20,0000 bail with two suretors.


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Cartwright calls on govt to address Eleuthera water and electricity supply issues

ST BARNABAS MP Shanendon Cartwright urged the government to immediately address electricity and water supply issues that are impacting Eleuthera residents daily.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2024

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Commissioner shares CCTV footage of missing boy

POLICE Commissioner Clayton Fernander said police have questioned three people about the disappearance of Devin Isaacs, 17, but the search for the teen is at a standstill.


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Fernander assures publIc: ‘You can trust Police Probe’

POLICE Commissioner Clayton Fernander sought to assure the public that the Royal Bahamas Police Force is worthy of its trust after voice notes purporting to capture conversations about a quid-pro-quo arrangement involving a senior police officer and a prominent gang leader circulated last week, jarring residents.

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Man who broadcast voice notes is shot

SYLVENS Metayer, the man who first disclosed voice notes that led Criminal Investigation Department head Chief Superintendent of Police Michael Johnson to take leave amid a police probe, was shot during a Facebook Live broadcast last night.