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Police are asking for the public's help in identifying suspects in three armed robberies that occurred on Friday.

Ride for Hope postponed amid hurricane rebuilding efforts

The Hope 10 Bike Ride, scheduled for February 14, 2016, has been postponed.

Friday, October 30

Sprinter Anthonique Strachan to undergo surgery

A sports hernia has delayed sprinter Anthony Strachan's return, and he prepares to undergo surgery in Birmingham, Alabama, on Monday.

Man charged with Nassau Village murder

A man accused of committing this year's 122nd murder appeared in court on Friday morning.

Second man found not guilty of 2011 murder

A jury returned a unanimous verdict Friday night for the second of two half-brothers on trial in the 2011 death of a man.

Man faces charges in connection with marijuana seizure

A man was summoned to appear in a magistrate's courtroom on Friday afternoon in connection with a recent marijuana seizure in South Andros.

FNM Chairman expects govt to delay NHI scheme

Freed National Campaign chairman Michael Pintado said he "fully expects" the government to postpone the implementation of the proposed national health insurance scheme, adding that concerns about its funding take a back seat to "improving the infrastructure of the existing health care system."

US Coast Guard Cutter gives facelift, children's books to primary school

The U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Crew Norvell lent a helping hand to Bartlett Hill Elementary School with a school renovation project and also helped promote literacy in Grand Bahama by donating about 3.

Three in hospital after drive-by shooting

Three men are fighting for their lives after being shot late Thursday night while driving to Fox Hill.

A COMIC'S VIEW: Pointless permits and chiming bells

There have been some interesting developments this past week. Let's get started.

Deloitte and Touche appointed receiver of Baha Mar

The Supreme Court on Friday granted a request from China Export Commercial Bank to appoint Deloitte & Touche as receiver of the $3. 5 billion Baha Mar resort.

Bell’s blame game

National Security Minister Keith Bell woke up from his political slumber to blame the previous administration for the country's current crime disaster.

Sartorial standards

Have the standards for our so-called leaders gone missing at the door, or are they clueless? Who will hand the mantle over to the young people?

Loretta has instincts to be PM

How you respond to a crisis will reveal your leadership potential. Here's what happens when your instincts and judgement are put to the test. In the aftermath of Hurricane Joaquin, Long Island Congresswoman Loretta Butler-Turner proved she has the instincts and judgment to be a prime minister. Police are asking for the public's help in identifying suspects in three armed robberies that occurred on Friday.

The second whirlwind - private citizens lead the hurricane rescue

The Hope 10 Bike Ride, scheduled for February 14, 2016, has been postponed.

Health minister not surprised if new tax planned for NHI

A sports hernia has delayed sprinter Anthony Strachan's return, and he prepares to undergo surgery in Birmingham, Alabama, on Monday.

Baha Mar offered funds by Izmirlian

A man accused of committing the 122nd murder of the year appeared in court on Friday morning.

Civil liberties may ‘have to be infringed’ to fight crime

A jury returned a unanimous verdict Friday night for the second of two half-brothers on trial in the 2011 death of a man.

Web shop without licence remains open

A man was summoned to appear in a magistrate's courtroom on Friday afternoon in connection with a recent marijuana seizure in South Andros.

Baha Mar: ‘No happy ending’ for Chinese

Fried National Campaign Chairman Michael Pintard said he "fully expects" the government to postpone the implementation of the proposed National Health Insurance Scheme, adding that concerns about its funding are secondary to "improving the infrastructure of the existing health system."

Babak’s ‘duty’ to get best price for GBPA

The U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Crew Norvell has lent a helping hand to Bartlett Hill Primary School with a school renovation project and also donated about 3.

Minister thanks vendors for years of service as contracts aren’t renewed

Three men are fighting for their lives after being shot late Thursday night while driving to Fox Hill.

Nurses union signs five-year agreements

There have been some interesting developments this past week. Let's get started.

Sports Notes

The Supreme Court on Friday granted a request from China Export Commercial Bank to appoint Deloitte & Touche as receiver for the $3. 5 billion Baha Mar resort.

Stigma over mental illness ‘being overcome’

National Security Minister Keith Bell woke up from his political slumber to blame the previous administration for the country's current crime disaster.

Ex-BREA chief ‘back to his roots’ with $40m project

Have the standards of our so-called leaders gone missing at the door, or are they clueless? Who will pass the mantle to the young generation?

‘Ad hoc’ taxation stifling economy

How you respond to a crisis will reveal your leadership potential. This is what happens when your instincts and judgment are put to the test. After Hurricane Joaquin, Long Island Congresswoman Loretta Butler-Turner proved she has the instincts and judgment to be prime minister. Police are asking for the public's help in identifying suspects in three armed robberies that occurred on Friday.

Early Xmas present via 15-16% LPG cut

The Hope 10 Bike Ride, scheduled for February 14, 2016, has been postponed.

Clubs and Societies: 10302015

A sports hernia has delayed sprinter Anthony Strachan's return, and he prepares to undergo surgery in Birmingham, Alabama, on Monday.

Inland Revenue to meet Bimini business owners

A man accused of committing the 122nd murder of the year appeared in court Friday morning.

Police hunt for robbery suspects

A jury returned a unanimous verdict Friday night for the second of two half-brothers on trial in the 2011 death of a man.

Twin brothers face trial in 2018 for alleged kidnapping of woman

A man was summoned to appear before a magistrate on Friday afternoon in connection with a recent marijuana seizure in South Andros.

Suspect accused of beating man to death expected to receive jury’s verdict today

Freed National Campaign Chairman Michael Pintard said he "fully expects" the government to postpone the implementation of the proposed national health insurance program, adding that concerns about its funding take a back seat to "improving the infrastructure of the existing health system."

‘FNM to advance nation, not play blood sports’

The U. S. Coast Guard cutter Crew Norvell has lent a helping hand to Bartlett Hill Primary School with a school renovation project, and also donated about 3.

Truckers open up with 9-2 win over Cougars

Three men are fighting for their lives after being shot late Thursday night while driving to Fox Hill.

United Purpose looks to overthrow Sands for BAAA presidency

There have been some interesting developments this past week. Let's get started.

COB Caribs hope to turn tables on Florida Memorial University Lions

The Supreme Court on Friday granted a request from China Export Commercial Bank to appoint Deloitte & Touche as receiver for the $3. 5 billion Baha Mar resort.

Airline warns Bahamas over high ticket taxes

National Security Minister Keith Bell woke up from his political slumber to blame the previous administration for the country's current crime disaster.

IAN FERGUSON: Steps for business success during 2016

Have the standards for our so-called leaders gone missing at the door, or are they clueless? Who will hand the mantle over to the young people?

Thursday, October 29

Bahamas Correctional Officers Association wants to see audits on facility's spending

How you respond to a crisis will reveal your leadership potential. This is what happens when your intuition and judgment are put to the test. After Hurricane Joaquin, Long Island Congresswoman Loretta Butler-Turner proved she has the intuition and judgment to be prime minister.

YOUNG MAN'S VIEW: Corruption inside the walls of Fox Hill prison

The government, shocked to find our southern islands nearly wiped off the map, was even more stunned when a second tornado ripped through the islands as Bahamians gathered what supplies they could, loaded them onto private boats and flew planes to rescue them.

The Pointe permits

Health Minister Perry Gomez said yesterday it was "not surprising" that the government was calling for new taxes to fund a national health insurance scheme, saying the best way to pay for the scheme was "a tax where everyone pays a little towards one goal."

A list of teachable moments

Baha Mar developer Sarkis Izmirlian offered to put his own money into Baha Mar to prevent the project from being liquidated altogether.

Izmirlian ‘planned to make Baha Mar redundancies’

FNM Deputy Leader Peter Turnquest said yesterday that drastic measures that "infringe on civil liberties and restrict freedoms" must be taken to curb "New Providence's destabilizing crime problem."

The Pointe construction firm should be disciplined, says Grant

Web Bet Vegas store operators continued to operate this week despite failing to meet the criteria set by the government to receive a conditional gaming license.

Shot dead on the highway

Amid indications that Sarkis Izmirlian made the bid to avoid total liquidation, a former Baha Mar executive predicted yesterday that there would be no "happy ending" even if the Chinese ultimately took over the $3. 5 billion project.

PM says he won’t risk economy to fund NHI

Hannes Babak said yesterday that he had an obligation to the late Sir Jack Hayward to "get the best price possible" for his 50% stake in the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) and otherwise would not have opposed a takeover by the world's largest asset manager.

Two and a half years in jail for sex assault on minor

Grand Bahama Minister Dr. Michael Darville announced that 13 new lunch vendors are under government contract to provide hot meals to students in the government's school lunch program in Grand Bahama.

Sir Lynden knew the problem; Bell wants a scapegoat

The Bahamas Nurses Association signed two five-year, $13 million industry agreements with the government yesterday, effectively putting an end to the union's years of turmoil over payment issues and concerns related to liability insurance.

Son of PLP chairman is robbed by armed men

The Bahamas Rugby Union is set to kick off the 2015 Nassau Cup regular season with a 4pm match against the Buccaneers at Biru on Saturday at the Winton Rugby Centre.

RICARDO WELLS NFL PICKS Week 8

‘A week when football logic goes completely out the window’

A leading Bahamian psychiatrist says the stigma around mental illness is decreasing and more people are coming forward to seek help.

NAUGHTY'S NFL PICKS Week 8

‘A very surprising and borderline whacky week’

A two-time president of the Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) yesterday announced a $40 million investment aimed at revitalizing his family's ancestral home through a project that will create 40-50 jobs at "peak speed".

Basketball standout Sasha Ferguson first athletic trainer at COB

The government was urged yesterday to stop imposing "stopgap" new taxes amid warnings that the National Health Insurance (NHI) funding plan will cause "further contraction" in the private sector.

Cougars top the Falcons 23-11

The Price Control Board yesterday gave hard-pressed Bahamian consumers an early Christmas present by reducing the maximum retail price of a 100-pound cylinder of liquefied propane gas (LPG) by 16. 3%.

SANCHESKA Vs RENALDO: NFL Picks Week 8

Bahamas Cycling

Soweto Choir to perform in Parliament Square

The Inland Revenue Service will visit Bimini next week to give business owners the opportunity to meet with them and discuss the new online business permit system, which is part of the existing online tax administration system.

Celebration to highlight cathedral’s importance to Nassau

Police are searching for suspects in two recent armed robberies in New Providence.

Port Authority gives its support to Pinktober appeal

A trial date has been set for 2018 in the case of twin brothers accused of kidnapping a woman and forcibly removing her from a car when police intercepted them.

Human trafficker waits for court to decide appeal

A jury is expected to reach a verdict today in the case of the second of two half-brothers on trial in the 2011 death of a man.

Nation fails in bid to be elected to human rights council

Freed National Movement president Michael Pintard vowed yesterday that the paradigm shift needed to move national politics forward is already present in his party, declaring that political bigwigs have failed to move the Bahamas forward.

‘Where is the Freedom of Information Act?’

Command Security's Chargers were led by two solo homers from Terran Wood and Courtney Smith to a 9-2 victory over the Brokell Construction Cougars in the Bankers Division at the Bayou Hills Sports Complex.

Insurers: NHI figures may be 20% ‘under estimate’

Just a month before the Athletic Club's annual general meeting and elections, Presidential candidate Rosemunde Carey formally announced his candidacy for the United Puis, a position he hopes will propel the sport forward over the next three years.

Pointe consultation slammed as ‘farce’

After a hard-fought defeat last year, the College of the Bahamas Caribbean men's basketball team will be looking to bounce back against the Florida Memorial University Lions in a two-weekend series at Kendall Isaacs Gymnasium on November 6-7.

‘Red flags raised’ for all investors

Jet Blue issued a strict warning to Bahamas that the relatively high aircraft tax burden could reduce the air transport ability to Nasso.

Port purchaser targeted 2,000 hotel room boost

As October approaches the end, most business planning processes are formed by conscientious owners. They are very intentional to ensure success, rather than bet on success in 2016.

Arawak Port warns of 48% profits fall

The Bahamas Orthodontic Service Association is concerned about how the funds of the facility are being used, calling Christie's management to disclose financial statements and controls related to the Correction Service Division.

Man admits manslaughter in killing of brother, aged 5

Corruption is widespread at the Bahamas Orthodontic Service Bureau, known as the Queen's Fox Hill Prison.

ART OF GRAPHIX: Design qualities for a successful career

Bahama architecture and engineering experts are quiet and noisy. This is because these projects have been constructed, dredged, and land reclamation.

Wednesday, October 28

VIEW FROM AFAR: Importance of Disabilities Act

The Prime Minister of Eguma was told by the economic forum Egma, trying to protect himself incredibly hard, and used the famous phrase, TeaChable Moment. The economic forum is open everywhere, but there is nothing in reality.

Left in others’ wake

Alison Meinar d-Gibson Gibson has denied that if the government did not pursue a liquidator appointed by the court to supervise the real estate, the Baha Marl employees would not have been fired.

URCA chose to give to NEMA

Former Cat Grant said yesterday that China Construction America should be disciplined, exceeding the necessary permission, which was developed in downtown in downtown.

Interpreting the PLP doublespeak

Yesterday morning, a 4 5-yea r-old man with seven father was fired a few on the sidewalk of Tonique Williams Darling Highway and later died.

The Tribune’s predictions for Baha Mar’s future

Prime Minister Perry Christie emphasized the determination to introduce the National Health Insurance yesterday, adding nothing to confuse the economy to determine how to financing the program in the second stage of the program.

Two killed in shootings hours apart

Yesterday, nearly 20 years, a man who acknowledged a sexual assault to a minor will be sentenced to two and a half years. < SPAN> Jet Blue issued a strict warning that Bahamas could reduce the air transport capacity to Nasso due to relatively high air ticket tax burden.

NEMA expects to begin repairs on november 2

As October approaches the end, most business planning processes are formed by conscientious owners. They are very intentional to ensure success, rather than bet on success in 2016.

Bahamians answer the call for help

The Bahamas Orthodontic Service Association is concerned about how the funds of the facility are being used, calling Christie's management to disclose financial statements and controls related to the Correction Service Division.

Gray: Govt not to blame for Baha Mar catastrophe

Corruption is widespread at the Bahamas Orthodontic Service Bureau, known as the Queen's Fox Hill Prison.

Work stopped at The Pointe

Bahama architecture and engineering experts are quiet and noisy. This is because these projects have been constructed, dredged, and land reclamation.

TOUGH CALL: Human rights abuses in The Bahamas

The Prime Minister of Eguma was told by the economic forum Egma, trying to protect himself incredibly hard, and used the famous phrase, TeaChable Moment. The economic forum is open everywhere, but there is nothing in reality.

Drill helps airport prepare for emergencies

Alison Meinar d-Gibson Gibson has denied that if the government did not pursue a liquidator appointed by the court to supervise the real estate, the Baha Marl employees would not have been fired.

Gibson: Hurricane recovery may affect rollout of NHI

Former Cat Grant said yesterday that China Construction America should be disciplined, exceeding the necessary permission, which was developed in downtown in downtown.

Resort’s reputation has been tarnished - Symonette

Yesterday morning, a 4 5-yea r-old man with seven father was fired a few on the sidewalk of Tonique Williams Darling Highway and later died.

Woman accused of being accomplice to intimidation

Prime Minister Perry Christie emphasized the determination to introduce the National Health Insurance yesterday, adding nothing to confuse the economy to determine how to financing the program in the second stage of the program.

Christian Council calls for day of prayer to heal the nation

Yesterday, nearly 20 years, a man who acknowledged a sexual assault to a minor will be sentenced to two and a half years. Jet Blue issued a strict warning to Bahamas that the relatively high aircraft tax burden could reduce the air transport ability to Nasso.

Grand Bahama seeing ‘significant’ interest in medical tourism

As October approaches the end, most business planning processes are formed by conscientious owners. They are very intentional to ensure success, rather than bet on success in 2016.

$100,000 donated by FOCOL to hurricane rebuilding effort

The Bahamas Orthodontic Service Association is concerned about how the funds of the facility are being used, calling Christie's management to disclose financial statements and controls related to the Correction Service Division.

‘Lax port security’ fuels rising crime

Corruption is widespread at the Bahamas Orthodontic Service Bureau, known as the Queen's Fox Hill Prison.

FINCO consolidation raises job loss concern

Bahama architecture and engineering experts are quiet and noisy. This is because these projects have been constructed, dredged, and land reclamation.

Joaquin set to cost insurers $25-$30m

The Prime Minister of Eguma was told by the economic forum Egma, trying to protect himself incredibly hard, and used the famous phrase, TeaChable Moment. The economic forum is open everywhere, but there is nothing in reality.

‘Untenable’: Bahamas 106th on business ease

Alison Meinar d-Gibson Gibson has denied that if the government did not pursue a liquidator appointed by the court to supervise the real estate, the Baha Marl employees would not have been fired.

Port buyer offered to sell Gov’t 51%

Former Cat Grant said yesterday that China Construction America should be disciplined, exceeding the necessary permission, which was developed in downtown in downtown.

Pretty in Pink

Yesterday morning, a 4 5-yea r-old man with seven father was fired a few on the sidewalk of Tonique Williams Darling Highway and later died.

Truckers and Lady Stingers set stage for BSF Nationals

Prime Minister Perry Christie emphasized the determination to introduce the National Health Insurance yesterday, adding nothing to confuse the economy to determine how to financing the program in the second stage of the program.

50th Lifetime Global Achievement Award for ‘Da Bahamian Dream’

Yesterday, nearly 20 years, a man who acknowledged a sexual assault to a minor will be sentenced to two and a half years.

Maycock Sr bail rejection supported by appeal court

The Minister of National Security, Keith Bell, was wasting a lot of time in the Senate on Tuesday, trying to blame the increase in crimes. What he had to do was explaining why the government's government's solution to crime was not successful. It should also explain the government's proposal to take a gun from the criminal's hands and other ideas that the government might have come up to protect the elections to reduce crime. Instead, he found an excuse to escape from the election promise.

Sports Notes

Obie Roberts said on Tuesday night, when he was hit by a gun outside his friend's house on the Danotage Estate, he said to the three robbery, "get what you want."

Tuesday, October 27

Another fire at Gamble Heights shanty town

Who should I take out in a week when the theory of football doesn't work completely?

Club One 'Thinks Pink'

I was a very surprising week with 7 wins and 7 losses. Given that there were many things, I would like to do that. The players I like this week are as follows:

HEALTH, WHOLE AND HOLY: Even if you eat a burger, you’re still on track

Sasha Ferguson, who ran on the floor as a shooting guard at high school, university, and a national level, emerged as the best athletic trainer at the Bahame university level.

Is cereal a fun food?

Although it was directed to the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary School (Baiss), Charles W. Sanders Cougers and Jordan Prince William Falcons were many stories.

Breast cancer awareness – Part II: Stopping cancer before it starts

Lenald: This was what I felt when Thomas Jefferson took a pen on the parchment to write an independent declaration.

Woman shaming

South Africa's worl d-famous Sewett Gospel Quiria sings a free song at the Parliamentary Council to commemorate the role of Bahamas, who released former President Nelson Mandela in South Africa from prison.

BUN IN THE OVEN: Things overdue pregnant women don’t want to hear

Cristochurch Cathedral Trust is planning an event for the Cathedral / Nassau Cathedral Week from November 1 to 7.

The royal treatment

Vice President Sarah St. George, the Grand Bahama Port Bureau, always supported the Grand Bahame Center after knowing that 50 % of cancer patients treated at Nasso are coming from Grand Bahamas. He said.

What lives ‘Beneath the Hat’

Second installment of exhibit explores the personal histories of women

The Appeal Court has reserved the decision whether to give the first guilty trafficking trader in the Big Trial Trials or the Supreme Court Trial.

POLITICOLE: Gun violence and gun control - America and The Bahamas

Foreign Minister Fred Mitchell and Immigrant Minister for his efforts to the Bahame's UN Human Rights Council yesterday expressed his gratitude to the Bahame diplomat.

An all-time low

A frank lawyer criticized the government that has not yet passed the Information Public Act, and the Christie government has said that the bill has died as "a natural political death that is not prioritized in Bahamas."

Second chance for students?

The cost estimation of $ 895 to 965 million of the National Health Insurance (NHI) of the Bahama Insurance Association (BIA) may be a 20 % "modest" under estimation, and the chairman of the association is Tribune. I revealed my business.

Move quickly when they need to

A frank court lawyer stated that the planning talks on The Poant were "tea guards," and the $ 250 million project was a typical example that the government did not learn from repeated "gaining lessons". I insisted.

Stubbs should hold head high

Opposition parties said yesterday that the latest decline in Bahama's "business ease of business" world rankings "raised red flags" for potential investors, "contrary to the government."

‘Up to a year’ to finish Baha Mar

The buyer of the Grand Bahamo Port Bureau (GBPA) hoped to increase the number of guest rooms on the island by 2. 000, and even negotiated with the government to privatize Bahamas.

Eight bail applications for murder granted this year

Arawak Port Development Co., Ltd. (APD), which effectively issued a profit warning to shareholders, predicted that net income in FY2016 would be almost 48 % yea r-o n-year.

Glinton must pay $15,000 or face 14 days in prison

A man who was diagnosed with schizophrenia has been guilty of liability at High Lawn in the House of Society yesterday in a case where he stabbed a 5-yea r-old brother.

Baha Mar liquidation petition date delayed to November 25

Many are wondering how graphic artists can change the text into art that conveys the intended message. There is also a question about how it works even though you have low sleep time. Do all the designers drink coffee? Is there a social life? Are they born naturally? Where does their creativity come from? Who are the analytical people?

Gray: Crooked Island not forgotten - but relief efforts will take some time

Important persons with disabilities were promulgated on August 13, 2014, and the Board of Directors established the National Disabled Committee.

Bell blames the FNM for present levels of violence

"The government is planning to establish an Ombudsman office that integrates information commissioners and complain t-processing commissioners."

Port slammed for VAT ‘chip away’ at Hawksbill deal

A: Letter to editors October 26, 2015

Wind-up delay gives Baha Mar resolution time

I would like readers to interpret the Owel l-like words used by PLP politicians who are destroying this country on a daily basis. < SPAN> A frank lawyer criticized the government that has not yet passed the Information Public Act, and the Christie government said that the bill has died as "a natural political death that is not prioritized by Bahamas."

City Markets pension resolution ‘seems a go’

The cost estimation of $ 895 to 965 million of the National Health Insurance (NHI) of the Bahama Insurance Association (BIA) may be a 20 % "modest" under estimation, and the chairman of the association is Tribune. I revealed my business.

School lunch vendors claim victimisation

A frank court lawyer stated that the planning talks on The Poant were "tea guards," and the $ 250 million project was a typical example that the government did not learn from repeated "gaining lessons". I insisted.

NPSA: Top 20 batters in the spotlight

Opposition parties said yesterday that the latest decline in Bahama's "business ease of business" world rankings "raised red flags" for potential investors, "contrary to the government."

SPORTING MISCHIEF & MAYHEM: ‘My Bite of the Big Apple’

The buyer of the Grand Bahamo Port Bureau (GBPA) hoped to increase the number of guest rooms on the island by 2. 000, and even negotiated with the government to privatize Bahamas.

Lady Stingers new champions

Arawak Port Development Co., Ltd. (APD), which effectively issued a profit warning to shareholders, predicted that net income in FY2016 would be almost 48 % yea r-o n-year.

Emergency landing by American Airlines

A man who was diagnosed with schizophrenia has been guilty of liability at High Lawn in the House of Society yesterday in a case where he stabbed a 5-yea r-old brother.

Church needs help if it is to raise funds needed for repairs

Many are wondering how graphic artists can change the text into art that conveys the intended message. There is also a question about how it works even though you have low sleep time. Do all the designers drink coffee? Is there a social life? Are they born naturally? Where does their creativity come from? Who are the analytical people?

Experts tell govt nation needs network of radars

Important persons with disabilities were promulgated on August 13, 2014, and the Board of Directors established the National Disabled Committee.

Help to rebuild by picking up the phone

"The government is planning to establish an Ombudsman office that integrates information commissioners and complain t-processing commissioners."

Men face court accused of separate murders

A: Letter to editors October 26, 2015

Lawyers deny claims of intimidating witnesses

I would like readers to interpret the Owel l-like words used by PLP politicians who are destroying this country on a daily basis. A frank lawyer criticized the government that has not yet passed the Information Public Act, and the Christie government has said that the bill has died as "a natural political death that is not prioritized in Bahamas."

Director of Labour concerned at job losses

The cost estimation of $ 895 to 965 million of the National Health Insurance (NHI) of the Bahama Insurance Association (BIA) may be a 20 % "modest" under estimation, and the chairman of the association is Tribune. I revealed my business.

Banks restructure $758m in bad loans

A frank court lawyer stated that the planning talks on The Poant were "tea guards," and the $ 250 million project was a typical example that the government did not learn from repeated "gaining lessons". I insisted.

ObamaCare model urged for Bahamas healthcare reform

Opposition parties said yesterday that the latest decline in Bahama's "business ease of business" world rankings "raised red flags" for potential investors, "contrary to the government."

Monday, October 26

Crooked Island devastation 'on a Biblical scale'

The buyer of the Grand Bahamo Port Bureau (GBPA) hoped to increase the number of guest rooms on the island by 2. 000, and even negotiated with the government to privatize Bahamas.

‘I worry about the salvation of the Church’

Arawak Port Development Co., Ltd. (APD), which effectively issued a profit warning to shareholders, predicted that net income in FY2016 would be almost 48 % yea r-o n-year.

YOUR SAY: Opposition leader’s statement on the 2,000 Baha Mar layoffs

A man who was diagnosed with schizophrenia has been guilty of liability at High Lawn in the House of Society yesterday in a case where he stabbed a 5-yea r-old brother.

Dancing while Rome burns

Many are wondering how graphic artists can change the text into art that conveys the intended message. There is also a question about how it works even though you have low sleep time. Do all the designers drink coffee? Is there a social life? Are they born naturally? Where does their creativity come from? Who are the analytical people?

Misuse of URCA

Important persons with disabilities were promulgated on August 13, 2014, and the Board of Directors established the National Disabled Committee.

According to Bradley Roberts, we are ‘foolish, reckless and irresponsible’

"The government is planning to establish an Ombudsman office that integrates information commissioners and complain t-processing commissioners."

Minnis wants transparency over NHI introduction

A: Letter to editors October 26, 2015

More than 2,000 pounds of marijuana seized by police

I would like readers to interpret the Owel l-like words used by PLP politicians who are destroying this country on a daily basis.

One in ten long island homes assessed so far are ‘completely destroyed’

Yesterday, Judge Ian Winder acknowledged to extend the government's petition to organize the future of Baha Marl, a lon g-awaited resort closed before the opening.

Roberts blames Izmirlian for layoffs by liquidators

Two men died in two shooting incidents that occurred on Wednesday.

‘Don’t play politics over Baha Mar’

Captain Stephen Russell, Secretary of the National Emergency Management Agency, said yesterday that the agency will be "seriously" on November 2 the repair and construction stage of the islands damaged by storms.

Maurice Glinton, QC, fined $15,000 for contempt

Donations gathered last night to the reconstruction activity after Hurricane "Hoakin".

Met office says logs show radar was working

While defending Perry Christie's leadership in Baha Marl, Mike V. Alfred Gray emphasized at the resort that "the government is not responsible for continuously destruction." 。

Truckers are the NPSA champions

Former Brent Simonet was revealed that he had exceeded the project in which the 250 million dollar developers had been approved yesterday and that the Ministry of Business had issued an order to suspend work. He asked the administrative leaders to resign.

Union feared BTC ‘prop up’ of CWC

In 2005, I wrote a column about human rights violations in modern Bahamas.

Sarkis’s letter shows breakthrough on Baha Mar ‘not imminent’

The Grand Bahama Airport Company has conducted an annual full emergency training as part of international safety and security certification requirements.

‘Silly deals’: Port sale sparks Hayward rift

Prior to restoring the Hurricane "Joakin", the Minister of Labor, Shane Gibson, has raised concerns about how the government will fund the first stage of the National Health Insurance System scheduled for next January. I admitted.

‘Stop making it a crime to be an immigrant’

Former Brent Simonette doubted yesterday's efforts to overcome the trial of resort collapse and restore international evaluation of Baha Marl.

BAISS softball season heads into the playoffs

Yesterday, a woman was accused of threatening a witness in a trial and trying to give evidence.

Island Luck CEO donates mobile homes

The Grand Bahamas Christian Council, Executive Executive Council, Tony Grant, the state needs to be healed and calls all Christians and believers to attend on November 6 in YMCA. I mentioned.

Telethon numbers revealed

After participating in the World Medical Tourism Conference held in Florida earlier this month, the Grand Bahamo Port Bureau (GBPA) said that he is "looking at great investors' interests." < SPAN> Yesterday, Judge Ian Winder acknowledged to extend the government's petition for the lon g-awaited resort, Baha Marl, to organize the future of Baha Marl for three weeks.

10,000 gallons of fuel feared spilled in Crooked Island

Two men died in two shooting incidents that occurred on Wednesday.

Mandatory guides push threatens 80% of fly fishing impact

Captain Stephen Russell, Secretary of the National Emergency Management Agency, said yesterday that the agency will be "seriously" on November 2 the repair and construction stage of the islands damaged by storms.

Mobile HoldingCo: Rush to minimise Gov’t involvement

Donations gathered last night to the reconstruction activity after Hurricane "Hoakin".

Credit unions told to return to roots

While defending Perry Christie's leadership in Baha Marl, Mike V. Alfred Gray emphasized at the resort that "the government is not responsible for continuously destruction." 。

Sunday, October 25

'We are not leaving Crooked Island, this is our home'

Former Brent Simonet was revealed that he had exceeded the project in which the 250 million dollar developers had been approved yesterday and that the Ministry of Business had issued an order to suspend work. We asked the administrative leaders to resign.

Four held after major drug bust

In 2005, I wrote a column about human rights violations in modern Bahamas.

Saturday, October 24

UPDATED: Crooked Island residents 'in survival mode' after hurricane

The Grand Bahama Airport Company has conducted an annual full emergency training as part of international safety and security certification requirements.

Hunt for suspects after two shootings on Friday night

Prior to restoring the Hurricane "Joakin", the Minister of Labor, Shane Gibson, has raised concerns about how the government will fund the first stage of the National Health Insurance System scheduled for next January. I acknowledged it.

Friday, October 23

Body found in Grand Bahama believed to be missing man

Former Brent Simonette doubted yesterday's efforts to overcome the trial of resort collapse and restore international evaluation of Baha Marl.

Bran slams PM over 'false disappointment' on Baha Mar

Yesterday, a woman was charged as accomplices of relatives and lawyers in a plan to threaten witnesses and provide evidence in a trial.

Prison doctor 'had no record of swelling' on murder accused's face

The Grand Bahamas Christian Council, Executive Executive Council, Tony Grant, the state needs to be healed and calls all Christians and believers to attend on November 6 in YMCA. I mentioned.

Man shot dead sitting on his porch

After participating in the World Medical Tourism Conference held in Florida earlier this month, the Grand Bahamo Port Bureau (GBPA) said that he is "looking at great investors' interests." Yesterday, Judge Ian Winder acknowledged to extend the government's petition to organize the future of Baha Marl, a lon g-awaited resort closed before the opening.

A COMIC'S VIEW: Time to hang up the jester’s hat, Mr Roberts

Two men died in two shooting incidents that occurred on Wednesday.

That painting

Captain Stephen Russell, Secretary of the National Emergency Management Agency, said yesterday that the agency will be "seriously" on November 2 the repair and construction stage of the islands damaged by storms.

Wake up, speak up!

Donations gathered last night to the reconstruction activity after Hurricane "Hoakin".

A failing in our democracy

While defending Perry Christie's leadership in Baha Marl, Mike V. Alfred Gray emphasized at the resort that "the government is not responsible for the continuous advanced destruction." 。

PM ‘disappointed’ with liquidators’ decision

Former Brent Simonet was revealed that he had exceeded the project in which the 250 million dollar developers had been approved yesterday and that the Ministry of Business had issued an order to suspend work. He asked the administrative leaders to resign.

Instead of opening, Baha Mar staff sent home; PM disappointed

In 2005, I wrote a column about human rights violations in modern Bahamas.

2,000 jobs go at Baha Mar

The Grand Bahama Airport Company has conducted an annual full emergency training as part of international safety and security certification requirements.

Butler-Turner points finger of blame at Christie administration

Prior to restoring the Hurricane "Joakin", the Minister of Labor, Shane Gibson, has raised concerns about how the government will fund the first stage of the National Health Insurance System scheduled for next January. I acknowledged it.

Sarkis unsure of resort’s future

Former Brent Simonette doubted yesterday's efforts to overcome the trial of resort collapse and restore international evaluation of Baha Marl.

Teams jostle for a spot in 2nd Popeyes Bahamas Bowl

Yesterday, a woman was accused of threatening a witness in a trial and trying to give evidence.

Hall of Fame induction part of National Sports Heritage Week

The Grand Bahama Christian Council, Executive Council Executive Council, has called for all Christians and believers on the day of the National Prayer in YMCA on November 6th. I mentioned.

Sports notes

After participating in the World Medical Tourism Conference in Florida earlier this month, the Grand Bahamo Port Bureau (GBPA) said that he is "looking at big investors' interests."

GB Shipyard all set to host its first charity golf tourney November 1

Focor Holdings yesterday donated $100, 000 to help rebuild the southern islands devastated by Hurricane Joaquin.

Suspect claims he was at home during murder

A Nassau Container Port executive warned that it was "increasingly undeniable" that lax security at the Cay and Potters Family Island ports was fueling tax evasion, smuggling and crime.

Repairs to begin ‘immediately’ on clinics

Fears were raised yesterday of further job losses in the banking sector as Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) announced plans for further consolidation of its mortgage lending division on Monday.

‘Detailed discussions’ are being held over NHI

Total insured losses from Hurricane Joaquin are likely to be between $25 million and $30 million, Tribune Business said yesterday.

Christie: If Obie wants to lead, he’ll have to beat me

The Bahamas dropped out of the top 100 countries in the world in a global banking ranking of ease of doing business, a "fear unfounded" it was announced yesterday.

$300m stocking island project to bring 200 permanent jobs

It has been revealed by Tribune Business that the buyer of the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) is offering to sell 51% of the quasi-governmental power of the Freeport to the government once the acquisition is complete.

Butler-Turner insists that Long Island will recover

It was a celebration of life. Students, staff and faculty of the Bahamas Technical and Vocational College were recently compared to "painting the town pink" and, more importantly, to support breast cancer awareness during the Pink Wednesday celebration.

Expert says country needs at least two more radar systems

The stage was set for the Bahamas Softball Federation's national round with the final piece of the puzzle completed with the crowning of the young Providence Softball Association (NPSA) champion.

Relief group distributes $20,000 of building supplies a week to Long Island

Olympian Andretti "Da Bahaman Dream" Bain made history by becoming the first national champion in any sport for Oral Roberts University. At the 50th anniversary celebration held over the weekend on the school's campus in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Ohl presented him with one of the 50th Lifetime Global Achievement awards to honor his achievement.

No severance for 2,026 terminated Baha Mar staffers

The Federal Court of Appeal yesterday upheld a Supreme Court decision denying bail to a man fighting extradition to the US on drug charges.

Baha Mar ‘gamble’ by Gov’t backfires on Bahamian jobs

The Most Valuable Player (MVP) of Monday night's City Bowling League match was Mario Brown of Telco Enterprises, who destroyed the pins with a 246-second high game and a three-game set of 604 high games.

Extra $16.7m may have saved 600 Baha Mar staff

Focol Holdings donated $100, 000 yesterday to the reconstruction of the southern islands devastated by Hurricane Joaquin.

‘Complete disaster’ for 2,026 Baha Mar workers

The head of the Nassau Container Port warned that it was "increasingly undeniable" that lax security at the Cay and Potters Family Island ports was fuelling tax evasion, smuggling and crime.

Undefeated Hurricanes’ final regular season game this weekend

Fears were raised yesterday of further job losses in the banking sector as Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) announced plans for further consolidation of its mortgage lending division on Monday.

How Bahamians are rallying to help victims of hurricane

Total insured losses from Hurricane Joaquin are likely to be between $25 million and $30 million, Tribune Business said yesterday.

Clubs and Societies 10/23/2015

A sports hernia has delayed sprinter Anthony Strachan's return, and he prepares to undergo surgery in Birmingham, Alabama, on Monday.

Sheila Bethell dies, aged 89

The buyer of the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) is offering to sell 51% quasi-government power of Freeport to the government once the acquisition is complete, Tribune Business has learned.

Judge to decide if man accused of incest is fit to stand trial

It was a celebration of life. Students, staff and faculty of the Bahamas Technical and Vocational College were recently compared to "painting the town pink" and, more importantly, to support breast cancer awareness during their Pink Wednesday celebration.

Gov’t bids to ‘revive’ Bahamian-led projects

The stage is set for the Bahamas Softball Federation's national round with the final piece of the puzzle completed with the crowning of the young Providence Softball Association (NPSA) champions.

IAN FERGUSON: Assessing business readiness for 2016

Olympian Andretti "Da Bahman Dream" Bayne made history by becoming Oral Roberts University's first national champion in any sport. At the weekend's 50th anniversary celebrations at the school's campus in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Orr honored him with one of the 50th Lifetime Global Achievement awards.

Greater Bahamian input into major projects urged

A federal appeals court yesterday upheld the Supreme Court's decision to deny bail to a man fighting extradition to the United States on drug charges.

Sandals eyes Delta boost for Exumas

The Most Valuable Player (MVP) of Monday night's City Bowling League match was Mario Brown of Telco Enterprises, who destroyed the pins with a 246-second high game and a three-game set of 604 high games. Focol Holdings donated $100, 000 yesterday to help rebuild the southern islands devastated by Hurricane Joaquin.

Thursday, October 22

Young believers will ‘ReFresh’ their faith in night of worship

Nassau Container Port executives have warned that it is "increasingly undeniable" that lax security at the Cay and Potters Family Island ports is fueling tax evasion, smuggling and crime.

The Diocese of Guyana elects a new bishop

Fears were raised yesterday of further job losses in the banking sector as Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) announced plans for further consolidation of its mortgage lending division, effective Monday.

Exuma’s Ebenezer Union Baptist celebrates young members

Total insured losses from Hurricane Joaquin are likely to be between $25 million and $30 million, Tribune Business said yesterday.

‘Just Bring It #10

The Bahamas has dropped out of the top 100 countries in the world in a global banking ranking of ease of doing business, a "fear unfounded," it was revealed yesterday.

MEDITATION: Getting It right

The buyer of the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) is offering to sell 51% of the quasi-governmental power of the Freeport to the government once the acquisition is complete, Tribune Business has learned.

Church of God women unite for conference and retreat

It was a celebration of life. Students, staff and faculty of The Bahamas Technical and Vocational College were recently compared to "painting the town pink" and, more importantly, to support breast cancer awareness during the Pink Wednesday celebration.

16th anniversary celebrations of Prayer Grotto - Four days of fasting and breakthrough prayer

The stage is set for the Bahamas Softball Federation's national round with the final piece of the puzzle being completed with the crowning of the young Providence Softball Association (NPSA) champion.

Bahamian gospel artist nominated for two South Florida Gospel Music Awards

Olympian Andretti "Da Bahaman Dream" Bain made history by becoming Oral Roberts University's first national champion in any sport. At the weekend's 50th anniversary celebration on the school's campus in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Orr honored him with one of the 50th Lifetime Global Achievement awards.

2,000 redundancies at Baha Mar after Supreme Court ruling

A federal appeals court yesterday upheld a Supreme Court decision that denied bail to a man fighting extradition to the United States on drug charges.

To a man who gave so much

The Most Valuable Player (MVP) of Monday night's City Bowling League match was Mario Brown of Telco Enterprises, who destroyed pins in three game sets with a 246-second high game and a 604 high game.

Where is Bernadette Christie?

The Police Fire Authority had a fourth fire since the government started a dismantling exercise about two weeks ago on Monday nights and the government started dismantling about two weeks ago. He said he was analyzing the "fundamental problems" of the gambling hig h-tail community.

A dream worth chasing?

In October, organizations and companies in Bahamas have raised their awareness of breast cancer.

Defending Candia Dames

Try to eat salads, vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, proteins, minimal processed foods, and complex carbohydrates.

BEC restores power to 80% of affected homes

Children usually eat fun foods, which are often not healthy. Candy and chocolate are typical, but serials are a type. It depends on the ingredient of serial brands. Fructose glucose saccharides, refined sugar, and added sugar are mostly found in fan food.

Hurricane wiped out 836 homes

Last week, we have seen some factors that lead to breast cancer or increase the risk of breast cancer. Being a woman, obesity, lack of exercise, overtaking sugar, drinking alcohol. This week, we will learn what will expose us to the risk of breast cancer to avoid breast cancer.

Equality referendum won’t be held this year

In Bahama, women cannot gain equal rights, despite the government's international legal obligations.

Butler-Turner angry as she is prevented from speaking

Some people are over 40 weeks of pregnancy. At the end of the third period of pregnancy, many women experience great discomfort. Some people feel heavy, slow movements, and swelling of their legs, and may probably be very difficult to spend comfortably when sleeping.

Miller expects move to WSC next week

The time is coming soon, in the name of Nassau women to help their children's heart recover, the most fancy hat and the most stylish gloves come.

YOUNG MAN'S VIEW: The storm that tore away the pretence of competence

The artist Shahantal Besel and the writer Rory Tuchel were first inspired by the women in the village church in exploring the history of Grand Bahamas Old Freetown.

FNM closes in on candidate list for 2017

As I was walking in the United States, I saw a huge sign saying "G U N S." with red letters on a white background. And More is written. Probably the "And More" is an accessory. < SPAN> Police Fire Authority caused another fire on a part of Shangi Town on Monday, and after the government started dismantling about two weeks ago, the fourth fire occurred. Currently analyzed the "fundamental problems" of the gambling hig h-tail community.

‘My nine years in jail without trial’

In October, organizations and companies in Bahamas have raised their awareness of breast cancer.

Minister says forecasters did exemplary work

Try to eat salads, vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, proteins, minimal processed foods, and complex carbohydrates.

GB Power owner puts CNG project on hold

Children usually eat fun foods, which are often not healthy. Candy and chocolate are typical, but serials are a type. It depends on the ingredient of serial brands. Fructose glucose saccharides, refined sugar, and added sugar are mostly found in fan food.

Laville challenges union to provide proof of claims

Last week, we have seen some factors that lead to breast cancer or increase the risk of breast cancer. Being a woman, obesity, lack of exercise, overtaking sugar, drinking alcohol. This week, we will learn what will expose us to the risk of breast cancer to avoid breast cancer.

Johnson vs ‘Triple G’ Golovkin ‘could be our next fight’

In Bahama, women cannot gain equal rights, despite the government's international legal obligations.

RICARDO WELLS: NFL PICKS WEEK 7

WHO WILL BE KINGS FOR A WEEK IN NFL’S GAME OF THRONES?

Some people are over 40 weeks of pregnancy. At the end of the third period of pregnancy, many women experience great discomfort. Some people feel heavy, slow movements, and swelling of their legs, and may probably be very difficult to spend comfortably when sleeping.

On Da Hook

The time is coming soon, in the name of Nassau women to help their children's heart recover, the most fancy hat and the most stylish gloves come.

Elderly man missing since Saturday

The artist Shahantal Besel and the writer Rory Tuchel were first inspired by the women in the village church in exploring the history of Grand Bahamas Old Freetown.

Police investigate suspected suicide

As I was walking in the United States, I saw a huge sign saying "G U N S." with red letters on a white background. And More is written. Probably the "And More" is an accessory. The Police Fire Authority had a fourth fire since the government started a dismantling exercise about two weeks ago on Monday nights and the government started dismantling about two weeks ago. He said he was analyzing the "fundamental problems" of the gambling hig h-tail community.

Web shop aims to expand reach to Family Islands

In October, organizations and companies in Bahamas have raised their awareness of breast cancer.

Legal ruling over US man’s murder

Try to eat salads, vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, proteins, minimal processed foods, and complex carbohydrates.

Man to face third trial after jury again cannot reach a verdict

Children usually eat fun foods, which are often not healthy. Candy and chocolate are typical, but serials are a type. It depends on the ingredient of serial brands. Fructose glucose saccharides, refined sugar, and added sugar are mostly found in fan food.

Schools amalgamated as repair work continues

Last week, we have seen some factors that lead to breast cancer or increase the risk of breast cancer. Being a woman, obesity, lack of exercise, overtaking sugar, drinking alcohol. This week, we will learn what will expose us to the risk of breast cancer to avoid breast cancer.

Chamber chief calls for ‘dedicated’ ICT minister

In Bahama, women cannot gain equal rights, despite the government's international legal obligations.

Water Corp sales increase by 16%

Some people are over 40 weeks of pregnancy. At the end of the third period of pregnancy, many women experience great discomfort. Some people feel heavy, slow movements, and swelling of their legs, and may probably be very difficult to spend comfortably when sleeping.

Bran: PM ‘adding another failure to legacy’ with NHI

The time is coming soon, in the name of Nassau women to help their children's heart recover, the most fancy hat and the most stylish gloves come.

Ex-DPM slams Hilton garage consultation

The artist Shahantal Besel and the writer Rory Tuchel were first inspired by the women in the village church in exploring the history of Grand Bahamas Old Freetown.

Clarification: Dr Rodney Smith on COB lecturers

As I was walking in the United States, I saw a huge sign saying "G U N S." with red letters on a white background. And More is written. Probably the "And More" is an accessory.

Mitchell: Get the facts on claims of poor treatment

Yesterday was a sad day in so many ways! I was enraged to read and see reports that show a screaming attack on our human rights and gender as Bahamians.

NAUGHTY'S NFL PICKS WEEK 7

Cowboys to win in New York - and I’ll be there to see it

Jeanne Thompson asks in her letter of October 20, 2015: Who could find disapproval in what the President of The College of The Bahamas cynically calls "unethical journalism"?

SANCHESKA Vs RENALDO: NFL PICKS WEEK 7

A: New Planning and Subdivision Bill

Bahamas could enter into a partnership with MLB

I am relieved that finally someone at the Met Office has been honest enough to stop this masquerade. I applaud Michael Stubbs for "putting his life on the line" and telling the truth. This scandal has dragged on pointlessly for so long.

Gymnast Kianna Dean honoured at the National Youth Awards

If Baha Mar goes into full liquidation, the process could take "six months to a year" to complete, Peter Turnquest, the National Movement's freelance deputy leader, "conservatively" estimated yesterday.

ART OF GRAPHIX: Story-telling is your most effective brand

Justice Alison Maynard-Gibson revealed yesterday that only eight murder bail applications have been granted by the High Court so far this year.

Water Corp; Renewable energy project revives

A Court of Appeal judge yesterday said he was not pleased to have found a veteran barrister and Queen's Counsel guilty of two contempt of court charges over behaviour at the appeal hearing that he argued was not contempt of court.

Water Corp targets 20% revenue growth

A new date has been set for the continuation of the hearing on the government's petition against the Baha Mar Resort petition, according to Wayne Munro.

Wednesday, October 21

NEMA accused of failing island

Mical MP v Alfred Grey said yesterday that the government has not forgotten Crooked Island, one of the communities devastated by Hurricane Joaquin earlier this month, and stressed that the rebuilding effort "will take some time".

Notice for parking garage

Homeland Security Secretary Keith Bell yesterday blamed the Free National Movement for the current crime crisis, adding that the previous administration "could have prevented much of the violence we are experiencing today if they had acted".

Worker’s plea for support

A barrister yesterday accused the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) of being complicit in government efforts to "walk away" from the Freeport creation agreement and threatened legal action for imposing Value Added Tax (VAT) on its own business license fees.

Economic emancipation of The Bahamas

The Attorney General yesterday suggested the three-week postponement of the Baha Mar winding up hearing was to allow all parties time to reach a "hopeful" commercial resolution to the $3. 5 billion dispute.

Canadian tourist killed in garbage truck accident is named

Lon g-term conflicts over the pension markets of each city showed a optimistic view that the solution and payment could be resumed before Christmas yesterday, and "all seem to be one source" in the tribun business. "Was said.

Man, 69, found hanging in Yeoman Wood, Freeport, house

Twelve of the 14 lunch companies contracting with the Social Welfare Bureau of the Grand Bahame have suddenly discontinued the service on Friday without appropriate notice and claimed that they are victims.

Rolle explains increase in national debt

Michael 'Vida' Ingraham and Rudy Fox, respectively, maintained a regular seasonal batting average for Mighty Mitz and Irades hitman to play with the New Professional Softball Association. You prefer to do it.

Seeing beyond the disability

This weekend was a really fun and satisfying experience with a little ironic. My cowboys lost a lot at the Me t-Life Stadium, but on my weekend, there were so many positive aspects to be affected by it. Look at the story.

Another shanty town blaze as residents search rubble

The most important thing was the first Women's Ladies Ladies' new champion was the success of Sarah Johnson's veteran pitcher.

Gray says government will rebuild homes where necessary

Aviation has confirmed that an American flight from Puerto Rico to Miami has urgently landed at Nasso's Linden Pending International Airport on Saturday.

Forecaster Neely insists radar was not working

After Hurricane Joa Kin, the residents of Kruck are continuing to rebuild their lives, and local pastors say that the $ 20, 000 needed to repair the church in Kernel Hill is "really unreasonable." Ta.

Question over parking garage permission

Glenis Hannah Martin Transport, Airlines, said yesterday that the government is "actively considering the strengthening of the Japan Meteorological Bureau."

Sports Notes

After participating in the World Medical Tourism Conference in Florida earlier this month, the Grand Bahamo Port Bureau (GBPA) said that he is "looking at big investors' interests."

Bahamas Bowl packages include 5-day/4-night stay at Melia, VIP western endzone seating

Yesterday, two men who were separately charged in connection with the recently occurring two murder cases in the capital were r e-detained.

BOMAC ‘Fight For the Cure’ to feature all-female MMA card

Yesterday, two lawyers argued in front of the judge to submit the witness to the witness in front of the judge.

CABC all set for ‘Halloween Fight Night’

Robert Firkson Labor Bureau said yesterday that 2, 000 people were fired from the University of Bamaral at the Bahamar University Resort, which would have affected the tremendous unemployment rate of 14 % before mass being fired. < SPAN> Lon g-term conflicts over the pension market of each city showed a optimistic view that the solution and payment could be resumed before Christmas yesterday, and said in the tribune business, "Everything is one source. It seems to be there. "

Buddy new and improved

Twelve of the 14 lunch companies contracting with the Social Welfare Bureau of the Grand Bahame have suddenly discontinued the service on Friday without appropriate notice and claimed that they are victims.

Truckers defeat Stingers to take 1-0 lead

Michael 'Vida' Ingraham and Rudy Fox, respectively, maintained a regular seasonal batting average for Mighty Mitz and Irades hitman to play with the New Professional Softball Association. You would like to do it.

Sandals named Caribbean’s leading hotel brand

This weekend was a really fun and satisfying experience with a little ironic. My cowboys lost a lot at the Me t-Life Stadium, but on my weekend, there were so many positive aspects to be affected by it. Look at the story.

Save The Bays aims to tackle climate change

The most important thing was the first Women's Ladies Ladies' new champion was the success of Sarah Johnson's veteran pitcher.

Bahamian beauty working to protect beauty of the nation

Aviation has confirmed that an American flight from Puerto Rico to Miami has urgently landed at Nasso's Linden Pending International Airport on Saturday.

A $10m speed dream

After Hurricane Joa Kin, the residents of Kruck are continuing to rebuild their lives, and local pastors say that the $ 20, 000 needed to repair the church in Kernel Hill is "really unreasonable." Ta.

Murder suspect due to return to court at end of the month

Glenis Hannah Martin Transport, Airlines, said yesterday that the government is "actively considering the strengthening of the Japan Meteorological Bureau."

Rufa awaits resident card pending court case outcome

The rebuilding of Bahama Teleson will begin today, and the audience will see one of the largest unity in the national history.

Jury in US sailor’s murder case hears witness statement

Yesterday, two men who were separately prosecuted in connection with the two recent murder cases in the capital city were r e-detained.

Small business ‘cannot wait’ for National Plan

Yesterday, two lawyers argued in front of the judge to submit the witness to the witness in front of the judge.

Gov’t urged: ‘Hold true’ to promise on 3rd mobile licence

Robert Firkson Labor Bureau said yesterday that 2, 000 people were fired from the University of Bamaral at the Bahamar University Resort, which would have affected the tremendous unemployment rate of 14 % before mass being fired. Lon g-term conflicts over the pension markets of each city showed a optimistic view that the solution and payment could be resumed before Christmas yesterday, and "all seem to be one source" in the tribun business. "Was said.

PM ‘needs to go’ as he lacks ideas

Twelve of the 14 lunch companies contracting with the Social Welfare Bureau of the Grand Bahame have suddenly discontinued the service on Friday without appropriate notice and claimed that they are victims.

‘Double dipping’ Baha Mar staff being terminated

Michael 'Vida' Ingraham and Rudy Fox, respectively, maintained a regular seasonal batting average for Mighty Mitz and Irades hitman to play with the New Professional Softball Association. You prefer to do it.

US backs 250k oil barrel drop for GB

This weekend was a really fun and satisfying experience with a little ironic. My cowboys lost a lot at the Me t-Life Stadium, but on my weekend, there were so many positive aspects to be affected by it. Look at the story.

Sex attack on woman during robbery

The most important thing was the first Women's Ladies Ladies' new champion was the success of Sarah Johnson's veteran pitcher.

El Faro captain intended to sail 65 miles from storm

Aviation has confirmed that an American flight from Puerto Rico to Miami has landed an emergency landing at Nassau Linden Pindling International Airport on Saturday.

Eva Hilton students donate to relief work

After Hurricane Hoakin, the residents of Kruck are continuing their lives, and local pastors say that the $ 20, 000 needed to repair the church in Kernel Hill is "really unreasonable." Ta.

Students back in class on Long Island after hurricane

Glenis Hannah Martin Transport, Airlines, said yesterday that the government is "actively considering the strengthening of the Japan Meteorological Bureau."

Call for mobile classrooms as Crooked Island rebuilds

The rebuilding of Bahama Teleson will begin today, and the audience will see one of the largest unity in the national history.

How to slash 35% of your energy bill

Yesterday, two men who were separately charged in connection with the recently occurring two murder cases in the capital were r e-detained.

Joaquin borrowing still ‘a final option’

Yesterday, two lawyers argued in front of the judge to submit the witness to the witness in front of the judge.

Gov’t borrowing is ‘not totally avoidable’

Robert Firkson Labor Bureau said yesterday that 2, 000 people were fired from the University of Bamaral at the Bahamar University Resort, which would have affected the tremendous unemployment rate of 14 % before mass being fired.

Tuesday, October 20

Types of replacement for missing teeth

Bahamian commercial banks have restructured $758 million worth of loans in the past six and a half years, more than one in every 10 dollars loaned to individuals and businesses.

New cancer rehab services in the Bahamas

Private sector sources believe an accounting firm has advised the government to take a completely different approach to health care reform, adopting an Obamacare-style plan for the Bahamas rather than the proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) model.

Shoppers get better living tips at Solomon’s Customer Health Fair

"I have never seen such a disaster in my 44 years of life. It is of biblical proportions... It is truly a miracle that no lives were lost.

Become the healthiest, happiest version of yourself: Health – whole and holy:

I am concerned for the salvation of the Church.

Breast cancer awareness – Part I: Stopping cancer before it starts

When I received the news that 2, 000 Bahamian men and women would be laid off as Baha Mar Resort was demolished, I felt deep sadness and concern for my fellow Bahamians.

Michelle Miller Motivational: Are you progressing or just running in place?

As another 2, 000 Bahamians joined the ranks of the unemployed, Prime Minister Christie demonstrated his unparalleled understanding of democracy by mocking any challenger to his job.

BUN IN THE OVEN: Five things you’re unprepared for after having a baby

On Wednesday, October 7, four days after Prime Minister Joaquin's resignation, the Utilities Regulatory and Competition Authority (URCA) was launched.

Violence against girls - What does it do?

PLP President BRADLEY ROBERTS is outraged at suggestions that "Government interference in Baha Mar negotiations is a private contractual matter and therefore responsible for the recent job cuts."

'No one can stop you but you'

Liberal Democrat leader Hubert Minnis yesterday renewed calls for greater transparency in the development of the government's proposed national health insurance scheme.

Miss Earth Bahamas dives into conservation

Police arrested four men after 62 packets of suspected marijuana were seized in the South Andros area on Saturday.

POLITICOLE: How opinions can inspire real change

More than one in ten homes assessed by a team sent by the National Emergency Management Agency to Long Island were "totally destroyed" in the aftermath of Hurricane Joaquin.

COB president would not object to forensic audit

PLP chairman Bradley Roberts yesterday dismissed suggestions that Christie's management was responsible for last week's cuts of more than 2, 000 jobs at Baha Mar.

Minnis calls for rebuilding contracts to be published

Attorney General Alison Maynard-Gimpson yesterday refuted opposition accusations that the government was responsible for the loss of more than 2, 000 jobs at Baha Mar.

Tourist dies after being hit by garbage truck

MAURICE GLINTON QC was fined $15, 000 on Monday morning for not making offensive remarks during his extradition appeal.

Arson suspected as second fire breaks out at shanty town

The Meteorological Agency yesterday released computer server validation logs showing that Doppler weather radar was operational during the time that Hurricane Joaquin devastated the southern Bahamas.

Broken radar claim is denied

The capital's softball team has one champion decided and another left to play for the league title and a chance to represent the island at next month's national championships.

No answer yet on how much fuel leaked from tanks on Crooked Island

The head of line staff at the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) says he has "always feared" a possible takeover by controlling shareholders since privatization was completed in 2011.

Clean drinking water a priority

Private sector executives believe Sarkis Izmirlian's letter to former Baha Mar staff on 2. 026 indicates no significant progress is "imminent" in the stalled $3. 5 billion project.

Trial resumes over sailor’s murder

Hanes Babak reportedly orchestrated the removal of two trustees who secured assets for the Hayward family because they were negotiating a "stupid deal" for the sale of the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA).

Man admits housebreaking but denies theft and receiving

Grand Bahama Human Rights Association president Fred Smith said it was time for the government to decriminalize immigration, arguing that successive administrations have discredited an already contentious issue in hopes of using it as a "political football" when needed.

Murder victims named

The Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) is poised to enter the playoffs after a tough regular season.

Work yet to begin on restoring power to Crooked Island

The National Emergency Management Agency received six mobile homes donated by Island Luck CEO Sebas Bastian to serve as temporary housing for victims of Hurricane Joaquin.

Rufa returns to face criminal trial

Eighteen volunteers staffing the VIP phone bank will be on standby for five hours to take calls, thanks to phone lines provided by BTC, when the national Rebuild Bahamas Telethon broadcasts live from the Atlantis Imperial Ballroom at 6 p. m. Tuesday.

SPORTING MISCHIEF & MAYHEM – Pass masters: four ‘Air Aces’ of all time

BEC officials on Crooked Island estimate that about 10, 000 gallons of fuel may have spilled because Hurricane Joaquin shifted two 25, 000-gallon tanks as it passed over the island.

Cable Bahamas joins the breast cancer fight

Bahamas have warned the tourism industry that alienated the DIY angler to lose nearly 80 % of the economic effects of $ 141 million per year in the fly fishing industry.

Colebrook top finisher for Bahamas at Caribbean Elite Cycling Champs

Financial advisors work hard to minimize the government's involvement in the "Holdingco", which has 51 % of the second mobile phone companies, Bahamas, and the formation matches the license. I'm checking.

Tureano: ‘I’m going to beat Triple G’

The Senator promoted the $ 350 million credit union movement to promote sustainable growth and savings by union members, rather than relying on consumer finance for growth.

Unions impatient over BEC reforms

This week, members of the Kruckdo community gathered in the dock on the island and expressed dissatisfaction with Hurricane Joa Kin's aftermath.

Gov’t drug plan losses ‘the norm’

A larg e-scale dru g-owned case has occurred on South Andros, and four people have been detained.

Sunland Baptist Academy hosts ‘Midnight Madness’

Three weeks after Hurricane Hoakin attacked southern Bahamas, residents on Crookdo have expressed concerns about the living conditions and health of the islanders.

Chamber chairman urges disaster contingency fund

Police have two firing incidents on Friday nights and are looking for suspect.

Gov’t raises $72m from ‘not normal’ BGS bond

On Friday morning, the man's body, which was discovered severely corrupted in Grand Bahama, is seen as South Bahamas Lu Part Roll.

Roberts suggests Smith stirring unrest

Brancville McCartney, the Democratic Party National Alliance leader, blamed Perry Christie's "wrong frustration" to Baha Marl's Reof.

Munroe argues on behalf of Glinton in contempt hearing

On Friday, a prison doctor in the Supreme Court testified that there was no evidence of a man's facial swelling, who was charged with the killing of the U. S. aquarium, after a defendant claiming to have been slapped during his detention.

Cable ‘will do in three years what we did in 20’

On Friday afternoon, a middl e-aged man sitting in his home porch was shot dead and became the 122nd murderer this year.

Defence Force and utilities praised by doctor

The week has been a noisy week, where various muds fly from both sides of political division.

Private pharmacies seek Gov’t competition block

A: A "tasteful" picture that compares the Prime Minister to Hitler is causing a turmoil.

Sports Notes

After participating in the World Medical Tourism Conference in Florida earlier this month, the Grand Bahamo Port Bureau (GBPA) said that he is "looking at big investors' interests."

Web shops ‘hopeful’ of bank acceptance

Financial advisors work hard to minimize the government's involvement in the "Holdingco", which has 51 % of the second mobile phone companies, Bahamas, and the formation matches the license. I'm checking.

Bahamian broker in $7m sanctions break

The Senator promoted the $ 350 million credit union movement to promote sustainable growth and savings by union members, rather than relying on consumer finance for growth.

Monday, October 19

Burning boat towed away from Potter's Cay Dock

This week, members of the Kruckdo community gathered in the dock on the island and expressed dissatisfaction with Hurricane Joa Kin's aftermath.

ACCUWEATHER: WIND ALERT FOR FREEPORT, BAHAMAS 5.30pm-11.30pm

A larg e-scale dru g-owned case has occurred on South Andros, and four people have been detained.

INSIGHT: 'This is Hurricane Katrina for the Bahamas'

Three weeks after Hurricane Hoakin attacked southern Bahamas, residents on Crookdo have expressed concerns about the living conditions and health of the islanders.

Weekend shootings bring murder total for the year to 121

Police have two firing incidents on Friday nights and are looking for suspect.

‘Rebuild Bahamas’ telethon to raise relief funds

On Friday morning, the man's body, which was discovered severely corrupted in Grand Bahama, is seen as South Bahamas Lu Part Roll.

Human rights group slams govt’s ‘illegal’ demolition of shanty town

Brancville McCartney, the Democratic Party National Alliance leader, blamed Perry Christie's "wrong frustration" to Baha Marl's Reof.

‘Tasteless’ painting comparing PM to Hitler causes a stir

On Friday, a prison doctor in the Supreme Court testified that there was no evidence of a man's facial swelling, who was charged with the killing of the U. S. aquarium, after a defendant claiming to have been slapped during his detention.

Cable Bahamas successful in bid for second phone licence

On Friday afternoon, a middl e-aged man sitting in his home porch was shot dead and became the 122nd murderer this year.

Massive blaze rips through shanty town

The week has been a noisy week, where various muds fly from both sides of political division.

VAT filing date extended

A: A "tasteful" picture that compares the Prime Minister to Hitler is causing a turmoil.

COB PRESIDENT REVEALS SALARY IS $180,000

In this country, the country has been built in front of us, pointing to the heavens, diving underground, and a controversial to extend across the sea. 。 Bahamas have warned the tourism industry that alienated the DIY angler to lose nearly 80 % of the economic effects of $ 141 million per year in the fly fishing industry.

Long Island relief effort helps 95% of students get back to school

Financial advisors work hard to minimize the government's involvement in the "Holdingco", which has 51 % of the second mobile phone companies, Bahamas, and the formation matches the license. I'm checking.

US Navy searches for sunken El Faro off Crooked Island

The Senator promoted the $ 350 million credit union movement to promote sustainable growth and savings by union members, rather than relying on consumer finance for growth.

Private pharmacies seek Gov’t competition block

A: A "tasteful" picture that compares the Prime Minister to Hitler is causing a turmoil.

Workforce hit by 60% BTVI ‘drop out’ rate

A larg e-scale dru g-owned case has occurred on South Andros, and four people have been detained.

Medical wholesalers in NHI patient safety fear

Three weeks after Hurricane Hoakin attacked southern Bahamas, residents on Crookdo have expressed concerns about the living conditions and health of the islanders.

‘Reno’ rocks New York

Police have two firing incidents on Friday nights and are looking for suspect.

Buddy and ‘Tum Tum’ on top 25 teams in USA Today Coaches Poll

On Friday morning, the man's body, which was discovered severely corrupted in Grand Bahama, is seen as South Bahamas Lu Part Roll.

Sports Notes

Brancville McCartney, the Democratic Party National Alliance leader, blamed Perry Christie's "wrong frustration" to Baha Marl's Reof.

North Andros students meet our track stars

On Friday, a prison doctor in the Supreme Court testified that there was no evidence of a man's facial swelling, who was charged with the killing of the U. S. aquarium, after a defendant claiming to have been slapped during his detention.

Winning $62.5m bid leaves Cable poised to dominate market

On Friday afternoon, a middl e-aged man sitting in his home porch was shot dead and became the 122nd murderer this year.

Bahamian broker in $7m sanctions break

The Senator promoted the $ 350 million credit union movement to promote sustainable growth and savings by union members, rather than relying on consumer finance for growth.

Doctors fear ‘poor, unethical medical care’ through NHI

A: A "tasteful" picture that compares the Prime Minister to Hitler is causing a turmoil.

Web shops ‘hopeful’ of bank acceptance

Financial advisors work hard to minimize the government's involvement in the "Holdingco", which has 51 % of the second mobile phone companies, Bahamas, and the formation matches the license. I'm checking.

Sunday, October 18

Miller calms concerns over Crooked Island water supply

On Wednesday, October 21, Loletta Butler Turner, a Long Island state, tried to speak in the House of Representatives about the situation in Long Island, which has been damaged by the Hurricane Hoakin, but the chairman permits this. I didn't.

Two die in Saturday night New Providence shootings

Prime Minister Perry Christie had expressed his disappointment last night against the decision of Baja Marl's 2, 000 employees as surplus staff, but the administration would promote efforts to resolve disasters.

Saturday, October 17

Hunt for suspect after man shot outside nightclub

Baha Marl's dream was over, and the surplus of 2, 000 Bahamas was returned home and had a sad Christmas.

Friday, October 16

Residents 'hopeless and homeless' after Gamble Heights demolition

According to a statement from a resort joint liquidator, more than 2, 000 Baja Marl employees were fired today.

Bahama Out Islands Promotion Board donates $50,000 to hurricane relief effort

In response to a wide range of Reofs at Baha Marl Resort, Long Island selected Loretta Butle r-Turner was accused of exacerbating Baha Marl's "crisis" due to incompetence and repeated difficulties. did.

PLP Chairman says FNM's VAT for hurricane relief suggestion is 'drivel'

Sarkis Izmirulian, the highest executive officer of Bahama, said yesterday that more than 2, 000 employees were fired and were not convinced of the $ 3. 5 billion cable beach resort's future.

Grand Bahama man in hospital after stabbing

The NCAA FBS Division I Football Season is only three weeks left, and the final match on the calendar will have a significant meaning in determining the team to participate in the 2nd Poppies Bahamaboul.

Convicted murderer sentenced to 50 years

Every fall, youth, sports and Culture praise the top sports icons of the past and today during the National Sports Heritage Week.

Convicted child killer's right to fair trial 'not breached by publicity of case'

Baptist Athletic Council has announced that 2015 Volleyball Classic will be held on Saturday, October 31 at the DW Davis Gymnasium.

Man charged with murder, attempted murder

If there is a cause, everything will be a little fun. And the Grand Bahama Shipyard (GBS) is set so that they swing for charity when hosting the 6th Annual Golf Tournament (the first tournament dedicated to charity) on November 1st. I am.

Grand Lucaya Resort to host Just Praise Television Network's first live international show

During the US sailor's murder case, he explained that a man claiming he was at home was threatened to kill a police officer in court and tried to escape the restraint without signing a confession record. < SPAN> On October 21 (Wednesday), Long Island selected Representative Loretta Butler Turner attempted a speech in the House of Representatives about the situation in Long Island, which has been damaged by the Hurricane "Joakin", but the chairman is. I did not allow this.

Long Islanders losing patience with government after hurricane

Prime Minister Perry Christie had expressed his disappointment last night against the decision of Baja Marl's 2, 000 employees as surplus staff, but the administration would promote efforts to resolve disasters.

Beres Hammond delighted to be in Nassau for 'special moment'

Baha Marl's dream was over, and the surplus of 2, 000 Bahamas was returned home and had a sad Christmas.

Clubs and Societies: 10/16/2015

A sports hernia has delayed sprinter Anthony Strachan's return, and he prepares to undergo surgery in Birmingham, Alabama, on Monday.

A COMIC'S VIEW: Sixty million ways to ruin your week

In response to a wide range of Reofs at Baha Marl Resort, Long Island selected Loretta Butle r-Turner was accused of exacerbating Baha Marl's "crisis" due to incompetence and repeated difficulties. did.

Too close for comfort

Sarkis Izmirulian, the highest executive officer of Bahama, said yesterday that more than 2, 000 employees were fired and were not convinced of the $ 3. 5 billion cable beach resort's future.

Building tertiary education

The NCAA FBS Division I Football Season is only three weeks left, and the final match on the calendar will have a significant meaning in determining the team to participate in the 2nd Poppies Bahamaboul.

Mr PM - avoid the ‘confusing debate’ and make a sensible decision

Every fall, youth, sports and Culture praise the top sports icons of the past and today during the National Sports Heritage Week.

Volunteers dig deep to help open Long Island schools

Baptist Athletic Council has announced that 2015 Volleyball Classic will be held on Saturday, October 31 at the DW Davis Gymnasium.

FNM: Why borrow for repairs when we have VAT revenue?

If there is a cause, everything will be a little fun. And the Grand Bahama Shipyard (GBS) is set so that they swing for charity when hosting the 6th Annual Golf Tournament (the first tournament dedicated to charity) on November 1st. I am.

COB president questions ethics after report on leaked audit

During the US sailor's murder case, he explained that a man claiming he was at home was threatened to kill a police officer in court and tried to escape the restraint without signing a confession record. On Wednesday, October 21, Loletta Butler Turner, a Long Island state, tried to speak in the House of Representatives about the situation in Long Island, which has been damaged by the Hurricane Hoakin, but the chairman permits this. I didn't.

Free - after being locked up for nine years without trial

Prime Minister Perry Christie had expressed his disappointment last night against the decision of Baja Marl's 2, 000 employees as surplus staff, but the administration would promote efforts to resolve disasters.

Web shop licence winners named

Baha Marl's dream was over, and the surplus of 2, 000 Bahamas was returned home and had a sad Christmas.

Wilson, Scotia eyeing Mexico bad loan JV

According to a statement from a resort joint liquidator, more than 2, 000 Baja Marl employees were fired today.

Concerns over water quality after Crooked Island diesel spill

In response to a wide range of Reofs at Baha Marl Resort, Long Island selected Loretta Butle r-Turner was accused of exacerbating Baha Marl's "crisis" due to incompetence and repeated difficulties. did.

Sports Notes

Brancville McCartney, the Democratic Party National Alliance leader, blamed Perry Christie's "wrong frustration" to Baha Marl's Reof.

Johnson and O’Kane trade ‘verbal jabs’ before world title eliminator

The NCAA FBS Division I Football Season is only three weeks left, and the final match on the calendar will have a significant meaning in determining the team to participate in the 2nd Poppies Bahamaboul.

Look out for ‘Chicken’ and Cougars in AAC

Every fall, youth, sports and Culture praise the top sports icons of the past and today during the National Sports Heritage Week.

NCAA: Shaquille looks for a ‘fresh start’ in Big 12

Baptist Athletic Council has announced that 2015 Volleyball Classic will be held on Saturday, October 31 at the DW Davis Gymnasium.

Team Bahamas ready for Caribbean Elite Cyclist Champs

If there is a cause, everything will be a little fun. And the Grand Bahama Shipyard (GBS) is set so that they swing for charity when hosting the 6th Annual Golf Tournament (the first tournament dedicated to charity) on November 1st. I am.

Beres is back

During the US sailor's murder case, he explained that a man claiming he was at home was threatened to kill a police officer in court and tried to escape the restraint without signing a confession record.

AHP team swings into action to help hurricane relief

Perry Gomez said yesterday that the government had requested four architectural companies to repair public clinics across the country, which had been damaged by Hurricane Joakin.

Student raises funds to help out back home

Dr. Glen Benebee said yesterday that the government had approached a step closer to persuading stakeholders to participate in the national health insurance system proposed by the government.

Body of man found floating after ‘falling from cliff’

Perry Christie said yesterday that if the Minister of Tourism of Tourism of Obi Wilchcom wants to lead the Freedom Party, he must win the election at the party tournament.

Lyford Cay schools seeks more Bahamian teachers

Perry Christie yesterday announced that the government has approved the sale of 7 0-acre land on the stocking island of EXMA Island, which is built by $ 300 million.

Mix-up delays double killer’s sentencing

With the redevelopment initiatives on Long Island, Loretta Butlatarnere District Representatives held the second series of meetings in the city to ensure that all residents were concerned.

Sands: Was Health Minister ‘thrown under bus’ on NHI?

While discussing whether the Doppler Radar system of the Japan Meteorological Agency has worked at the time of Hurricane Joa Kin, US experts need at least two more radar yesterday for this tool to be effective. I mentioned.

Just one web shop applicant rejected

Relief's headnowls team has been distributing up to $ 20, 000 on Long Island since launching the Operation Deliverance earlier this month.

Health ministers urged non-NHI reforms in ‘78

With the $ 3. 5 billion project on November 2, 2. 026 Baha Marl employees, who have been fired, will not receive retirement allowances and all benefits.

Chinese Bahamians raise $35,000 to answer SOS

The Baha Marl's liquidation strategy is a "bet" that disappointed the Bahamas, not only sacrifice thousands of employment, but also "exposed" the entire $ 3. 5 billion project. It was explained last night.

Exigency order ‘may be extended if needed’

Tribune Business has revealed that if the joint liquidor of the project has secured an additional funding of $ 16 million, it may have been able to protect up to 600 Baja Ma employment.

Chinese Community Association tells of fundraising efforts

In the Baja Marl's "Summary Strategy", the Supreme Court was approved by the Supreme Court of 2. 026 employees.

PLP gives $50,000 to NEMA

It has become a regular Holland College Hurricans Hurricans Football Club, but the strong Bahamas have led to the top season in the Canadian Atlantic Football League.

20,000 bottles of water donated

The Grand Bahama Port Authority yesterday donated $50, 000 to several local organizations in Grand Bahama for hurricane relief efforts.

FNM would consider catastrophe fund

Bahamas Cycling Club:

IAN FERGUSON: An honest method for business needs

SILA Catherine O'Brien Bethel (formerly of Nassau) died in her sleep on October 16th at her home in Dowling Park, Florida. She was 89 years old.

Gov’t urged: ‘Be mindful of law’ on FML licence

A judge reserved judgment on whether it would be inhumane to put a seriously ill 64-year-old man on trial within four weeks for alleged incest and attempted incest.

Union slams Morton work week changes

Prime Minister Perry Christie promised yesterday that his government would "make every effort" to revive Bahamas-based investment projects in Exuma, adding that if foreign direct investment (FDI) is to be utilized, locals must keep up.

A ‘Trojan Horse’ for legal liberalisation

Throughout October, successful companies invest time and resources (often with the help of outside consultants) to prepare their businesses for the coming year. Today's article focuses on a globally recognized tool that is now readily available to Bahamian businesses serving international and local customers. The Hospitality Assured program has become known for helping businesses achieve excellence in their business and service goals.

Thursday, October 15

On Da Hook

The Family Islands will never achieve a level of economic impact that matches significant development if the central government remains the driving force, a private sector executive said yesterday.

Living Waters Kingdom Ministries celebrates ‘Women of Action’

Delta Airlines' decision to increase existing flights to Exuma to daily from December will be a major boost for air travel, the general manager of Sandals Emerald Bay said yesterday.

Calvary Deliverance to host a ‘Prophetic Encounter’

The Evangelical Church's Renaissance Youth Ministry is inviting all members to an evening of pure worship on November 6.

Justice – the kind that brings freedom and peace - Part 3

Father Charles Davidson was elected on the first ballot, and the parish blessed both him and his wife Maureen.

MEDITATION: Birthday surprises

In celebration of National Youth Month, members of Ebenezer Union Baptist Church in Farmer's Hill, Exuma, recently held a special service for Bahamian youth across the island.

YOUNG MAN'S VIEW: Crossing words with Darron Cash

Two well-known figures in the athletics and Anglican communities will be honored at a special sporting event this weekend.

VIDEO: 70-year-old Long Island resident struggles with losses from hurricane

The world is difficult to make sense of. It can be confusing with so many different opinions. What do you believe about death, the resurrection, life after death, and life on earth?

Hurricane preparation

Under the theme of "walking through the door" taken from John's Apocalypse 3: 8, God's Church nationwide recently held an annual national national convention.

Rescue mission mixed with politics

Commonwealth and Global Peyer Grottes are celebrating the 16th anniversary of prayer miniature. The quiet place of prayer, meditation and worship is the ministory of the prayer of the Trinity City of Ad Part's prayer, looking down on the Nassau hill.

Smith urges referendum before end of next June

Bahamas musicians, songwriters, artists, producer Jawans, "Spike" Manglo, the Southern Florida Gospel Music Awards, the Best Gospel Hi p-Hop Hop Hop Hop Artist of the Year and the Best Gospel Artist / Nominated by the two categories of Ob the Year.

No Baha Mar deal before Nov 2 is ‘chilling prospect’

On Thursday morning, 2, 000 Baja Marl employees were immediately fired after Judge Ian Winder was approved for applying for a dismissal of Baha Marl in the Supreme Court in the Supreme Court.

Union chief says Sears must go over poor COB financial management

For Mike Wallace

Call to build in elevated areas

Hurricane Hoakin caused catastrophic damage to the southern part of Bahamas. Bahamas were very generous. Most of companies, wealthy people, churches, and almost all sectors of society have donated millions. I hope our generosity will continue

Artist inspired by astronaut to paint the most beautiful place from space

It seems that the promoters of the Nasso Speedweek's "Revival Drama" seemed to continue the plan to build a racing circuit. The Ministry of Tourism, be careful.

$60m+ to rebuild: PM reveals cost of Hurricane Joaquin repairs

In light of recent personal attacks on Nasso Guardian's manager Candia Deemes, the group of women's rights and human rights activists is the most predictable but humiliated tactics used by mal e-dominantists. Strongly blame all of those who try to permanent. Reduce the value of women, emerge their personality, and silence by threats. These tactics are violence against women.

The God-fearing ways of Minnis

Stakeholders have announced yesterday that the Bahama Electric Power Corporation has restored the service to "about 80 %" of customers influenced by the Hurricane "Joakin".

NAUGHTY'S NFL PICKS WEEK 6

Dophins in the swim with a win for coach Campbell

Prime Minister Perry Christie said yesterday that the estimated 836 houses were planned to rebuild the islands of the family damaged by the completely destroyed hurricane.

Nurse slams govt for lack of action

Sean McWeeny, chairman of the Constitutional Committee, acknowledged yesterday that this year will not be implemented this year.

RICARDO WELLS NFL PICKS WEEK 6

Colts face Brady backlash over deflate-gate

Long Island was elected to Long Island, Loretta Butle r-Turner, who was impressed yesterday, refused the opportunity to speak on behalf of voters in a heated parliament under the influence of Hurricane Joa Kin.

Babak’s annual $1m plus $20m through Port sale

BEC's retirement chairman Leslie Miller said yesterday that he will receive a formal letter from the Bahama Electric Power Corporation to the Water and Sewerage Public Corporation this week.

Gov’t bond offering likely 20% off-target

Hurricane "Joakin" not only does many people homeless, but also reveals the government's planning and incompetence every day.

Insurers slam Gov’t over NHI ‘secrecy’

The free national movement is expected to support several candidates for the 2017 general election next week.

Duty free saviour for ‘dying’ Bahamas retail

Jamaican Matthew Sewell has finally enjoyed freedom after being detained in Bahamas for nine years without trial. He tells Ricardo Wells how he was forgotten and abused.

Baha Mar contractor slams ‘improper’ suit

Grenis Hannah Martin Transport and Aviation Minister of Transport, yesterday, when the Hurricane "Hoakin" passed through the central and southern part of Bahame and the southern part, the Meteorological Bureau was dragged into public problems after the forecasters did an exemplary work. He said he was disappointed.

Exigency order ‘may be extended if needed’

Tribune Business has revealed that if the joint liquidor of the project has secured an additional funding of $ 16 million, it may have been able to protect up to 600 Baja Ma employment.

Grand Bahama teams ship latest batch of supplies

General Glen Lavill, General Glen Lavil, a water and water company yesterday, counterattacked the Bahamas Utilities Authority and the Allied Workers Union, presenting the recent "evidence" to the union. We provoked to take a legitimate correction measure.

Colina gives $100,000 to relief effort

Gennazy's "Triple G" Golovkin camp has emerged that he might give him a game he was looking for.

Man shot during immigration exercise denied bail in illegal entry case

The NFL League Secretariat must have some creative spins and detailed marketing plans to express this season.

Murder trial hears officer testimony

The latest Bahama Sports Fishing Network (BSFN) slide sho w-What are the fishing results? Surprising tuna caught in Bahamas-a lot of interest since it was published last week.

FNM leader calls for action over Bay Street

Elderly people with dementia have been missing in Grand Bahamas since Saturday, and ta x-exempt families are seeking help from the general public to find his location.

Bruno Rufa judicial review ruling delayed until end of month

Grand Bahame Police investigates obvious suicide on Tuesday night after a 6 9-yea r-old freeport man was hanging his head at his house. < SPAN> BEC's retirement chairman Leslie Miller said yesterday that he would receive a formal letter from the Bahama Electric Power Corporation to the Water and Sewerage Public Corporation this week.

The countdown is on to the Red Ribbon Ball

Hurricane "Joakin" not only does many people homeless, but also reveals the government's planning and incompetence every day.

VAT revenues to shrug off Joaquin

The free national movement is expected to support several candidates for the 2017 general election next week.

Richardson: ‘New era’ in Bahamian baseball can have negative effect on young prospects

Jamaican Matthew Sewell has finally enjoyed freedom after being detained in Bahamas for nine years without trial. He tells Ricardo Wells how he was forgotten and abused.

Shamar Burrows named team captain for Ridley Tigers

Grenis Hannah Martin Transport and Aviation Minister of Transport, yesterday, when the Hurricane "Hoakin" passed through the central and southern part of Bahame and the southern part, the Meteorological Bureau was dragged into public problems after the forecasters did an exemplary work. He said he was disappointed.

Simone and Kianna to make history at the World Artistic Gymnastic Championships

The tribune business reported yesterday that the recent approved natural gas supply project to the Grand Bahama Power Company (GBPC) was not exposed to economics due to global crude oil, and did not start immediately.

SANCHESKA VS RENALDO: NFL PICKS WEEK 6

General Glen Lavill, General Glen Lavil, a water and water company yesterday, counterattacked the Bahamas Utilities Authority and the Allied Workers Union, presenting the recent "evidence" to the union. We provoked to take a legitimate correction measure.

Fishing and farming industries are ‘completely devastated’

Gennazy's "Triple G" Golovkin camp has emerged that he might give him a game he was looking for.

Gov’t to ‘reprioritise’ spending for Joaquin

The NFL League Secretariat must have some creative spins and detailed marketing plans to express this season.

ART OF GRAPHIX: Store knowledge of computer memories

The latest Bahama Sports Fishing Network (BSFN) slide sho w-What are the fishing results? Surprising tuna caught in Bahamas-a lot of interest since it was published last week.

Minister: ‘No denying’ government’s foreign consultant reliance

Elderly people with dementia have been missing in Grand Bahamas since Saturday, and ta x-exempt families are seeking help from the general public to find his location.

Wednesday, October 14

VIDEO: Officials prepare Long Island schools for 'speedy reopening'

The Grand Bahame police investigated a clear suicide on Tuesday, after a 6 9-yea r-old freeport man was hanging his head at his house. BEC's retirement chairman Leslie Miller said yesterday that he will receive a formal letter from the Bahama Electric Power Corporation to the Water and Sewerage Public Corporation this week.

YOUR SAY: Change needed in the Bahamian judiciary

Hurricane "Joakin" not only does many people homeless, but also reveals the government's planning and incompetence every day.

In defence of Galanis

The free national movement is expected to support several candidates for the 2017 general election next week.

Litter, litter and even more litter

Jamaican Matthew Sewell has finally enjoyed freedom after being detained in Bahamas for nine years without trial. He tells Ricardo Wells how he was forgotten and abused.

WSC general manager must go, says union

Grenis Hannah Martin Transport and Aviation Minister of Transport, yesterday, when the Hurricane "Hoakin" passed through the central and southern part of Bahame and the southern part, the Meteorological Bureau was dragged into public problems after the forecasters did an exemplary work. He said he was disappointed.

‘Reopening schools will keep island communities from dying’

The tribune business reported yesterday that the recent approved natural gas supply project to the Grand Bahama Power Company (GBPC) was not exposed to economics due to global crude oil, and did not start immediately.

Minnis calls for extension to exigency

General Glen Lavill, General Glen Lavil, a water and water company yesterday, counterattacked the Bahamas Utilities Authority and the Allied Workers Union, presenting the recent "evidence" to the union. We provoked to take a legitimate correction measure.

Web shops donate $250,000 to Hurricane Joaquin recovery work

Gennazy's "Triple G" Golovkin camp has emerged that he might give him a game he was looking for.

PLP postpones convention

The NFL League Secretariat must have some creative spins and detailed marketing plans to express this season.

Meet the women who farm Cat Island

The latest Bahama Sports Fishing Network (BSFN) slide sho w-What are the fishing results? Surprising tuna caught in Bahamas-a lot of interest since it was published last week.

Bastian is confident of securing web shop licence

Elderly people with dementia have been missing in Grand Bahamas since Saturday, and ta x-exempt families are seeking help from the general public to find his location.

Bahamian ‘ballers’ take different paths in junior college

The Grand Bahame police investigated a clear suicide on Tuesday, after a 6 9-yea r-old freeport man was hanging his head at his house.

Supply teachers brought in amid Grand Bahama shortage

The operator of the web store chain Chance Games said he plans to expand his operations and add staff to several Family Islands after being given a conditional licence to operate a gaming house by the Gaming Commission.

Tourism staff rally round

A judge is due to rule today on legal discussions that took place while the jury was not hearing evidence in a trial over the murder of a US sailor.

RBDF sets up mobile base camp in hurricane response

A man faces a third retrial for manslaughter after a jury returned an 11-1 guilty verdict yesterday after deliberating for less than two hours.

Ayton and Bagley III dominate exhibition games

Pupils at Mangrove Bush Primary School will return to class earlier than planned as the school is due to be merged with Lower Deadman's Cay Primary School while extensive repair work is completed following damage caused by Hurricane Joaquin.

Two-sport standouts take the spotlight

The government appointed a Minister for Communications and Technology (ICT) yesterday, urged to put the industry "at the top of its development plans" amid concerns that the Bahamas will "fall further behind".

Visitors moved by hurricane reports to provide help

The Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) has increased its revenue by 16% despite cutting water purchases by a quarter, its general manager said yesterday.

‘Satellite meetings’ on Baha Mar continuing

If the Prime Minister goes ahead with the proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) model, it will "add another failure to his legacy".

AML back in line with 2014 via 5% Q3 rise

A former deputy prime minister believes the Government's planning consultation on the British colonial-era Hilton car park is pointless and construction is proceeding "full steam ahead".

Consumers require 2-3 years to ‘balance’ VAT

Bahamas College has requested clarification of a direct quote from its president, Dr. Rodney Smith, in which the phrase "in terms of quality faculty" was inserted in parentheses. In a presentation given by President Rodney Smith to the Rotary Club of East Nassau, the phrase "in terms of quality faculty" was inserted in parentheses, which was taken to mean that the college does not currently have quality faculty, as reported in the Tribune (October 1, Poor auditing practices 'won't stop COB's transition to university').

Grand Bahama linemen head to hurricane-hit islands

Fred Mitchell, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration, said yesterday that he intends to speak with Ministry of Corrective Services officials following allegations that a Jamaican man was mistreated after being released from custody earlier this week.

Threat to Flowers web shop licence: Aggrieved partner ‘abandoned me and insolvent web shop’

The team went 10-4 last week, bringing its season to 54-37.

Threat to Flowers web shop licence: FML acquisition sparks bitter fight between investors

Sunny: I chose Cam instead of Russell last week, so I felt like I betrayed Russell. In other words, the cam brought a victory, but it was bittersweet.

Case of sex assault on minor is delayed by a fortnight

In recent years, Bahamas, whose popularity and international recognition have been revived due to contracts with some professional players, have a chance to promote baseball growth in partnership with major leagues.

QC: A week to answer on contempt

While traveling to represent the country in elit e-level sports, a player with Bahamas was awarded local for her contribution.

Man accused in BEC bribe case faces December trial

In 2015, creative professionals are indispensable to consider themselves as media companies. Being able to control and decide on your own career development seems to be impossible for most people, but it's not as difficult to imagine.

Cable Bahamas team starts to restore services

The water and sewerage company (WSC) announced yesterday that the power purchase contract (PPA) with a company that supplies power from the wind turbine to the seawater desalification plant in a free port is near.

Ministry of Agriculture staff present donations to NEMA for hurricane relief

The water and sewage public corporation (WSC) hoped that the company wants to increase by 20 % through the customer reduction campaign, said yesterday.

Activist Romi Ferreira joins the FNM

Timothy Thompson, the chief consultant on Kruckdo, said yesterday that the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said that he had "dropped the ball", and about three weeks have passed since Hurricane Joa Kin, the island is still plywood and bands. He added that he was waiting for reconstruction supplies such as boards.

How a bite to eat has helped out BAARK

Just today, I just saw the Public Notice of Charles E. Zonicle Planning Bureau, who asked for opinions about the parking lot planned next to the British Colonial Hotel.

New flag football champs crowned

It's already 11 o'clock at night, but I can't sleep because I'm really worried about the wrongdoing in this country. I know you have a lot of things, and frankly, I don't want to increase it any more, but I can't sleep in my mind, so send an email to you. I did. Here is my situation. ...

Arbitration hub goal needs ‘hard thinking’

We hope that the kawa will be able to inspire the hearts of the people of Bahamas and have a leader who can wake up their conscience for our economic liberation. "

Bahamas ‘satisfactory’ as US arbitration alternative

The identity of Canadian tourists who died in a traffic accident on Monday on Monday is Ron Goo, a 4 3-yea r-old, living in New Market, Ontario. < SPAN> Sunny: I chose Cam instead of Russell last week, so I felt like I betrayed Russell. In other words, the cam brought a victory, but it was bittersweet.

Bahamas in ‘advanced stages’ of Arbitration Court membership

In recent years, Bahamas, whose popularity and international recognition have been revived due to contracts with some professional players, have a chance to promote baseball growth in partnership with major leagues.

Tuesday, October 13

Breast cancer and the mouth

While traveling to represent the country in elit e-level sports, a player with Bahamas was awarded local for her contribution.

Expert cell therapy surgeon joins Bahamas’ Okyanos clinic

In 2015, creative professionals are indispensable to consider themselves as media companies. Being able to control and decide on your own career development seems to be impossible for most people, but it's not as difficult to imagine.

A mother’s milk: ‘The gold standard’ of infant feeding

The water and sewerage company (WSC) announced yesterday that the power purchase contract (PPA) with a company that supplies power from the wind turbine to the seawater desalification plant in a free port is near.

BUN IN THE OVEN: The best parenting advice I ever got

The water and sewage public corporation (WSC) hoped that the company wants to increase by 20 % through the customer reduction campaign, said yesterday.

Emotional outbursts as young girls learn they matter

Timothy Thompson, the chief consultant on Kruckdo, said yesterday that the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said that he had "dropped the ball", and about three weeks have passed since Hurricane Joa Kin, the island is still plywood and bands. He added that he was waiting for reconstruction supplies such as boards.

Princess Conference to affirm young women’s self-worth

Just today, I just saw the Public Notice of Charles E. Zonicle Planning Bureau, who asked for opinions about the parking lot planned next to the British Colonial Hotel.

POLITICOLE: Hurricane redevelopment and Bahamian self-reliance

It's already 11 o'clock at night, but I can't sleep because I'm really worried about the wrongdoing in this country. I know you have a lot of things, and frankly, I don't want to increase it any more, but I can't sleep in my mind, so send an email to you. I did. Here is my situation. ...

VIDEO: Solar generator delivered to help Colonel Hill Airport

We hope that the kawa will be able to inspire the hearts of the people of Bahamas and have a leader who can wake up their conscience for our economic liberation. "

Best impersonation?

The identity of Canadian tourists who died in a traffic accident on Monday on Monday is Ron Goo, a 4 3-yea r-old, living in New Market, Ontario. Sunny: I chose Cam instead of Russell last week, so I felt like I betrayed Russell. In other words, the cam brought a victory, but it was bittersweet.

Baha Mar situation

In recent years, Bahamas, whose popularity and international recognition have been revived due to contracts with some professional players, have a chance to promote baseball growth in partnership with major leagues.

Be wise, get a barometer

While traveling to represent the country in elit e-level sports, a player with Bahamas was awarded local for her contribution.

‘Heads should roll’, but whose head should be first?

In 2015, creative professionals are indispensable to consider themselves as media companies. Being able to control and decide on your own career development seems to be impossible for most people, but it's not as difficult to imagine.

Institution of failed processes, says damning 2011 audit of COB

The water and sewerage company (WSC) announced yesterday that the power purchase contract (PPA) with a company that supplies power from the wind turbine to the seawater desalification plant in a free port is near.

Talks over Baha Mar progress described as ‘constructive’

The water and sewage public corporation (WSC) hoped that the company wants to increase by 20 % through the customer reduction campaign, said yesterday.

NEMA: We wouldn’t have done anything differently

Timothy Thompson, the chief consultant on Kruckdo, said yesterday that the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said that he had "dropped the ball", and about three weeks have passed since Hurricane Joa Kin, the island is still plywood and bands. He added that he was waiting for reconstruction supplies such as boards.

The face of grief as man shot dead in Fox Hill

Just today, I just saw the Public Notice of Charles E. Zonicle Planning Bureau, who asked for opinions about the parking lot planned next to the British Colonial Hotel.

$500,000 SOS CALL IS ANSWERED

It's already 11 o'clock at night, but I can't sleep because I'm really worried about the wrongdoing in this country. I know you have a lot of things, and frankly, I don't want to increase it any more, but I can't sleep in my mind, so send an email to you. I did. Here is my situation. ...

Sports Notes

We hope that the kawa will be able to inspire the hearts of the people of Bahamas and have a leader who can wake up their conscience for our economic liberation. "

Union protest to call for Water and Sewerage General Manager's resignation

The identity of Canadian tourists who died in a traffic accident on Monday on Monday is Ron Goo, a 4 3-yea r-old, living in New Market, Ontario.

SPORTING MISCHIEF & MAYHEM: Vance laid down the Law in maybe the greatest World Series ever

Police in Grand Bahama are investigating the hanging death of a 69-year-old man found Tuesday night in the Freeport area.

Saunders starts at TE for the Seminoles in 29-24 victory

Investment Minister Kaalis Rolle yesterday defended the government's fiscal policy after the Central Bank of the Bahamas' quarterly economic report revealed that the national debt had increased by $581. 4 million (10%) through June this year.

Cooper and Cougars move to 5-0

October is National Employment Awareness Month, a time to celebrate and recognize people with disabilities in the workplace and raise awareness of disability employment issues.

‘Soca Warriors’ dominate

Police were on the scene of a new fire in Gunble Heights Shantytown last night.

Saying farewell to ‘fiery’ senator Alexander Maillis

Houses destroyed in the islands hardest hit by Hurricane Joaquin will be rebuilt by the government if necessary, said Mikal MP Alfred Gray yesterday.

Trans Island team a hub of relief work

Meteorology student Wayne Neely asserted yesterday that the meteorology department's Doppler radar did not work for several hours during the passage of Hurricane Joaquin.

‘i’ve experienced the wrath of God coming through Acklins’

A proposed development for an apartment garage in downtown Nassau has caught the attention of concerned citizens, many of whom claim the project is being rushed with little public notice.

Society a ‘write-off’ if no middle class ‘reboot’

The Baptist Athletic Council announced that the 2015 Volleyball Classic will be held on Saturday, October 31 at DW Davis Gymnasium.

Chambers eyes SME desk to give Joaquin assistance

With just a few weeks left in the regular season to determine which team will travel to Nassau for the second annual Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, the marketing program is in full swing with a promotion aimed at bringing football fans to the country.

‘Some progress’ on Baha Mar resolution

The third installment of the Bomac Cage Fight series was postponed due to Hurricane Joaquin, but the organization is planning to hold the event later this year.

Doctors fear ‘minimum’ 25% cost rise with NHI

With professional boxing at the forefront of the national consciousness, the growth of amateur boxing continues at some of the country's top clubs.

Gov’t told: ‘Nationalise’ Port Authority shares

Tuesday was Big 12 Basketball Media Day and, as expected, the talk at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri, was centered on the conference's Player of the Year, Buddy Hield.

Minister: Bay Street ‘like a dying centre’

PLAYOFFS: The New Providence Softball Association's Collin "Troppy" Knowles Championship Series began last night at Bankers Field at the Bayou Hills Sports Complex.

Auto sales 30-35% off until late 2016

Sandals Resorts International was honored at the 22nd Annual Global and North American Travel Awards ceremony held at Sandals Emerald Bay Golf, Tennis, and Spa Resort on October 17.

Arrest made over Old Boat Alley shooting

Save the Bays senior executives say they are more equipped, prepared and energized than ever to address the looming threat of climate change.

Man killed in car crash

Miss Earth Bahamas, Daroike Ne, kicked off her "Beauty with a Cause" journey by meeting with Bahamas National Trust trustees, where she has been placed for a year.

Series of shootings leave six in hospital

Efforts to revitalize auto racing in the Bahamas are moving closer to reality as organizers of Bahamas Speed ​​Week seek to revive the event to build a $10 million world race west of New Providence.

Technicians tackle Cable Bahamas outage

A man awaiting trial on a murder charge appeared in the High Court yesterday for a case management hearing.

Bahamas must offer more to increase cruise yields

The Immigration Department did not approve Canadian Bruno Ruffa's application for a yearly homeowner resident card pending the outcome of a Freeport magistrate's trial on charges of working illegally in the Bahamas.

Attorneys fear Freeport review challenge could be ‘nugatory’

A statement from a man who claims to have witnessed the murder of an American seafarer was read out yesterday.

Sunday, October 11

Sudden storm floods parts of Nassau

The government and private sector were urged yesterday to work together to address challenges facing small businesses, with one prominent adviser warning that "it's only getting worse".

Four in hospital after weekend shootings

The government was urged yesterday to "keep its promise" to finally license third-party mobile operators in the Bahamas and bring "real competition" to the industry.

Baha Mar all-party talks are "constructive" say provisional liquidators

A former chamber of commerce president said yesterday that Prime Minister Perry Christie "must go" because he is too old and lacks innovative ideas to revive the economy, adding: "The numbers speak for themselves.

Mayaguana residents tackle post-hurricane flooding as relief supplies arrive

Bahamas Mar Community Temporary Liquidators are firing employees who are "double-dipping" - receiving regular pay cheques despite finding other work.

Freeport driver, 46, dies after losing control of his car

Miss Earth Bahamas, Daroike Ne, kicked off her "Beauty with a Cause" journey by meeting with Bahamas National Trust trustees, where she has been placed for a year.

Saturday, October 10

BEC Chairman joins SOS relief flight to hurricane-hit islands

The Grand Bahama Police is investigating two armed robbery cases in the Lukaya area this week.

VIDEO: 'Unbelievable destruction' on Crooked Island as massive relief effort continues

According to the US Federal Investigators, the captain of the cargo ship "El Faro", which sank after the Hurricane "Joakin" was attacked, intends to navigate a place 65 miles away from the storm center, which is dangerous. Shopping experts have pointed out that.

Dead man found floating in Lyford Cay canal

Eva Hilton Elementary School Students brought Hurricane relief supplies from home and presented to the National Emergency Management Agency at a special assembly on Friday.

Two men shot at Potter's Cay, one dead

While living on long islands after Hurricane Hoakin is returning to normal, NGM major high school students resumed classes on Monday.

Friday, October 9

Bahamasair flights to Long Island will resume on Saturday

Gebon Moss, a project director of the downtown Nassau partnership, called on a "mobile or trailer classroom" on Kruckdd Island yesterday to contain elementary, middle and high school students evacuated by Hurricane Hoakin.

Grand Bahama Rotary Clubs join major international fundraising effort

According to the US Ministry of Energy, 35 % of the average family electricity bills are produced by hot water supply. By reducing this, Bahamas become a little environmentally friendly and save money.

Tributes paid after retired Police band director dies age 66

The government plans to borrow the reconstruction funds related to Hurricane Joa Kin as a "last resort," and that the ministers have confirmed that some of the added value (VAT) income will cover some expenses.

Witness tells court of American sailor's shooting

The ministers acknowledged that the government's borrowing is not completely avoided, despite the escalating concerns about the $ 6378 billion national debt, which increased by 10 % by the end of May 2015 until the end of May 2015. Ta.

Group of young people take relief to San Salvador from Grand Bahama

Many patients often ask, "What can I do about these lost teeth?"

PM's 'teachable moment' admission is a 'cop-out'

Local organizations have been working on cancer rehabilitation here in Bahama, with the help of minimizing the adverse effects of cancer treatment, such as nausea, fatigue, and decreased appetite, and to improve the quality of patient life. Started.

Long Island MP 'will now have to manage expectations on livelihoods' after storm

At the Solomon Super Center's 3rd Customer Health Fair, shoppers participated in health checkups for prevention, including free blood pressure checks, cholesterol, glucose tests, infinza vaccination, and free skin analysis. During the event, the vendor distributed a sample of health foods and vitamins available at the store. The food retailer also tied with a blood bank friend to donate to the Princess Margaret Hospital Blood Bank.

Nearly 100 evacuated from hurricane-hit islands this week

How do you define your health? Is it a good physique, or is there no illness?

A COMIC'S VIEW: Teachable moments and Fifty Shades of Gray

Most people know that this month is a breast cancer awareness month.

Grand Bahama Port Authority business 'not impacted' by court order

Success is said to be a journey, not a destination. If you agree with this word, such a journey should be something that can be moved in, not running on the spot.

Website names Bahamas as one of Caribbean's most dangerous cruise stops

Regarding childbirth, there are some that are satisfied with planning in advance and preparing things.

18-hour fundraising drive collects $9,000 for hurricane relief

Bahamas are environmentally good and people are friendly. The number of tourists has decreased considerably compared to 20 years ago, but people want to visit here.

Tourism set to ‘intensify’ open for business mantra

For Requisha Bastian, who overcome breast cancer, he could not talk about the most difficult time of life and the life of defeat that he survived with strong beliefs and determination.

The expectations of Nottage

The Bahama National Trust was able to welcome the Dalonic Young of Miss Earth Bahama 2015 as an ambassador for coast conservation.

Christie the modern Caesar

I am often asked in real time: "Are you going to write about this?" "Can you write me?"

Armed robbers take woman's car in Freeport

With concerns about Bahama College's financial management, COB President Dr. Rodney Smith said he would not need COB forensic audits, but did not oppose auditing.

How Joaquin brought back memories of David

FNM's Hubert Min i-Director of FNM yesterday, as long as the project's contract is published in the local newspaper, the opposition parties are "fully supported" yesterday. Was stated.

Church of God (Bahamas) donated $5,000, relief supplies to NEMA

A Canadian tourist was hit by a garbage collection truck yesterday afternoon, trying to cross the road, and a few feet was washed away.

UPDATED: Man shot dead in Old Boat Alley

A few hours after the police fire brigade succeeded in suppression of a large fire in a slums in Gable Heights, the fire broke was dispatched again for the second fire extinguishing activity yesterday in a slums in Gable Heights.

Russell warns on organisation of relief distribution

Grenis Hannah Martin Transport, Aviation Minister, said yesterday that when Hurricane Hoakin attacked the central and southern part of Bahame earlier this month, it was "incorrect" that the Japan Meteorological Agency's Doppler Radar was not functioning.

Dean: Time to consider what to do when storms form quickly

Bahama Electric Corporation Leslie Miller confirmed yesterday that when the fuel tank was washed away on Crookdo during Hurricane Joa Kin, he lost his fuel, but how much fuel was lost. He said that complete analysis has not been completed yet. < SPAN> Most people know that this month is a breast cancer awareness month.

On alert for dengue fever

Success is said to be a journey, not a destination. If you agree with this word, such a journey should be something that can be moved in, not running on the spot.

Save the Bays saves the day and HeadKnowles receives at least 150,000lbs of donated supplies

Regarding childbirth, there are some that are satisfied with planning in advance and preparing things.

Turnquest: I don’t want us to abandon Family Islands

Bahamas are environmentally good and people are friendly. The number of tourists has decreased considerably compared to 20 years ago, but people want to visit here.

NEMA: We issued warnings in time

For Requisha Bastian, who overcome breast cancer, he could not talk about the most difficult time of life and the life of defeat that he survived with strong beliefs and determination.

Freeport can ‘ill afford’ Hayward estate battle

The Bahama National Trust was able to welcome the Dalonic Young of Miss Earth Bahama 2015 as an ambassador for coast conservation.

Bahamas suffers cruise tourism spend flat-line

I am often asked in real time: "Are you going to write about this?" "Can you write me?"

RBDF: Vessels in capital recently back from patrol

With concerns about Bahama College's financial management, COB President Dr. Rodney Smith said he would not need COB forensic audits, but did not oppose auditing.

Abaco Fly Fishing Guides launch Joaquin appeal

FNM's Hubert Min i-Director of FNM yesterday, as long as the project's contract is published in the local newspaper, the opposition parties are "fully supported" yesterday. Was stated.

BTC says data services back online at Deadman’s Cay

A Canadian tourist was hit by a garbage collection truck yesterday afternoon, trying to cross the road, and a few feet was washed away.

Flooding still a problem for BEC effort

A few hours after the police fire brigade succeeded in suppression of a large fire in a slums in Gable Heights, the fire broke was dispatched again for the second fire extinguishing activity yesterday in a slums in Gable Heights.

Smith urges PLP to delay convention due to hurricane

Grenis Hannah Martin Transport, Aviation Minister, said yesterday that when Hurricane Hoakin attacked the central and southern part of Bahame earlier this month, it was "incorrect" that the Japan Meteorological Agency's Doppler Radar was not functioning.

International health groups assessing effect of hurricane

Bahama Electric Corporation Leslie Miller confirmed yesterday that when the fuel tank was washed away on Crookdo during Hurricane Joa Kin, he lost his fuel, but how much fuel was lost. He said that complete analysis has not been completed yet. Most people know that this month is a breast cancer awareness month.

Sports Notes

Success is said to be a journey, not a destination. If you agree with this word, such a journey should be something that can be moved in, not running on the spot.

Chickcharney Relays hottest ticket in town next month

Regarding childbirth, there are some that are satisfied with planning in advance and preparing things.

‘NPA Cares’ gives a helping hand to Joaquin victims

Bahamas are environmentally good and people are friendly. The number of tourists has decreased considerably compared to 20 years ago, but people want to visit here.

NCAA: Lashann named Preseason Freshman of Year in Big 12

For Requisha Bastian, who overcome breast cancer, he could not talk about the most difficult time of life and the life of defeat that he survived with strong beliefs and determination.

Who will emerge flag football champions?

The Bahama National Trust was able to welcome the Dalonic Young of Miss Earth Bahama 2015 as an ambassador for coast conservation.

Nanny accused of stealing money and using it for Bahamas vacation

I am often asked in real time: "Are you going to write about this?" "Can you write me?"

Joe Darville named chairman of Save the Bays

With concerns about Bahama College's financial management, COB President Dr. Rodney Smith said he would not need COB forensic audits, but did not oppose auditing.

Job fair hosted for residents of Kemp Road community

FNM's Hubert Min i-Director of FNM yesterday, as long as the project's contract is published in the local newspaper, the opposition parties are "fully supported" yesterday. Was stated.

Killer of Marco Archer ‘could not receive fair trial’

A Canadian tourist was hit by a garbage collection truck yesterday afternoon, trying to cross the road, and a few feet was washed away.

Call for chemotherapy lab for cancer patients in Grand Bahama

A few hours after the police fire brigade succeeded in suppression of a large fire in a slums in Gable Heights, the fire broke was dispatched again for the second fire extinguishing activity yesterday in a slums in Gable Heights.

CLUBS AND SOCIETIES 10/09/2015

A sports hernia has delayed sprinter Anthony Strachan's return, and he prepares to undergo surgery in Birmingham, Alabama, on Monday.

Students from affected islands to be relocated

Bahama Electric Corporation Leslie Miller confirmed yesterday that when the fuel tank was washed away on Crookdo during Hurricane Joa Kin, he lost his fuel, but how much fuel was lost. He said that complete analysis has not been completed yet.

AML and Red Cross step up relief effort in Grand Bahama

Dr. Gerry Eye Kemance, a PAN's American Health Organization, said yesterday that the residents tried to rebuild their lives after Hurricane Joa Kin, and that the institution had procured about $ 150, 000 rescue supplies to the central and southern part of Bahamas. 。

Arbitration unnecesary over Baha Mar dispute

Jury will return today for the continuation of the murder of an American sailor who was shot dead from a bridge on Paradise at a point.

Co-operative ‘option’ urged for Long Island farms and fishermen

Jovan Nixon was charged with the invasion, theft, and collection of residents in the Free Port Court yesterday.

Bahamas is most expensive Caribbean cruise location

Police officially confirmed the latest murder victims shot and killed in a separate incident on Saturday.

IAN FERGUSON: Don’t block the advance of youth

Despite the recovery of power to "70 % or more" of Family Island customers who have been damaged by Hurricane Joakin, the Bahama Electric Power Corporation is due to all damage caused by the Category 4 Hurricane. "Actual work" was not started on Crookdo Island.

Long Island marina to open ‘soon as possible’

Bruno Rufa, who lives in Canada, returned to the Free Port Peace Court yesterday, and continued a criminal trial on allegations that had been working in Bahamas without a labor permit.

Chamber queries ‘merits’ of NHI’s public insurer

In the middle of the breast cancer awareness month, cable Bahamas participated in the struggle through support and sponsorship to Warrior Campaign.

Thursday, October 8

PM to sign orders allowing duty-free imports for relief goods

Antony Callbrook's performance was at the 2015 Caribbean Elite Cycling Championship in Barbados, which was out of the five teams in Bahamas.

Give constituents the power to recall

After a 1 2-round battle with Emon Ocane, Tsureao Johnson was ready to take on a new challenge as the number one contender of the IBF middleweight championship.

Electric supply during a hurricane

Yesterday, a union executive representing the line staff of the Bahama Electric Power Corporation (BEC) expressed impatience in the reform process and gave a unique presentation on how to proceed in the future.

Hire in private military

The Democratic National Union (DNA) leader said yesterday that the monthly deficit was "natural" and was resisting the provisions to stop participating in the Family Pharmacy's government prescription drug plan. < SPAN> PAN's American Health Organization Spokesman, Dr. Gerry Ikemance, yesterday, after Hurricane Joa Kin, residents procured about $ 150, 000 rescue supplies to the central and southern part of the residents. Was stated.

Has the destruction of Hurricane Joaquin delayed NHI?

Jury will return today for the continuation of the murder of an American sailor who was shot dead from a bridge on Paradise at a point.

Search for 33 missing crew called off

Jovan Nixon was charged with the invasion, theft, and collection of residents in the Free Port Court yesterday.

‘You’re the first people I’ve seen - please fix my diabetes meter’

SOS - Save Our South

Police officially confirmed the latest murder victims shot and killed in a separate incident on Saturday.

URCA directs $1m fine to relief effort

Despite the recovery of power to "70 % or more" of Family Island customers who have been damaged by Hurricane Joakin, the Bahama Electric Power Corporation is due to all damage caused by the Category 4 Hurricane. "Actual work" was not started on Crookdo Island.

BTC must explain failure of radio system

Bruno Rufa, who lives in Canada, returned to the Free Port Peace Court yesterday, and continued a criminal trial on allegations that had been working in Bahamas without a labor permit.

Christie defends Joaquin response

In the middle of the breast cancer awareness month, cable Bahamas participated in the struggle through support and sponsorship to Warrior Campaign.

YOUNG MAN'S VIEW: A lament for my Long Island

Antony Callbrook's performance was at the 2015 Caribbean Elite Cycling Championship in Barbados, which was out of the five teams in Bahamas.

Negotiations begin again over stalled Baha Mar resort

After a 1 2-round battle with Emon Ocane, Tsureao Johnson was ready to take on a new challenge as the number one contender of the IBF middleweight championship.

Witness to shooting of US man ‘not coerced’

Yesterday, a union executive representing the line staff of the Bahama Electric Power Corporation (BEC) expressed impatience in the reform process and gave a unique presentation on how to proceed in the future.

December date for child cruelty charges

The Democratic National Union (DNA) leader said yesterday that the monthly deficit was "natural" and was resisting the provisions to stop participating in the Family Pharmacy's government prescription drug plan. Dr. Gerry Eye Kemance, a PAN's American Health Organization, said yesterday that the residents tried to rebuild their lives after Hurricane Joa Kin, and that the institution had procured about $ 150, 000 rescue supplies to the central and southern part of Bahamas. 。

Mistrial over man accused of killing woman during hurricane

The jury will return today for the continuation of the murder of an American sailor who was shot dead from a bridge on Paradise at a point.

DeAndre Ayton on the move

Jovan Nixon was charged with the invasion, theft, and collection of residents in the Free Port Court yesterday.

Commonwealth Bank gives $50,000

Police officially confirmed the latest murder victims shot and killed in a separate incident on Saturday.

Salvation Army stockpiling supplies until after initial rush

Despite the recovery of power to "70 % or more" of Family Island customers who have been damaged by Hurricane Joakin, the Bahama Electric Power Corporation is due to all damage caused by the Category 4 Hurricane. "Actual work" was not started on Crookdo Island.

Davis: Govt needs to consider resettlement

Bruno Rufa, who lives in Canada, returned to the Free Port Peace Court yesterday, and continued a criminal trial on allegations that had been working in Bahamas without a labor permit.

Port: GB Power rates to lower cost for 85%

In the middle of the breast cancer awareness month, cable Bahamas participated in the struggle through support and sponsorship to Warrior Campaign.

‘Practical necessity’ to keep web shops open

Antony Callbrook's performance was at the 2015 Caribbean Elite Cycling Championship in Barbados, which was out of the five teams in Bahamas.

Bahamas urged to adopt corporate ‘rescue culture’

After a 1 2-round battle with Emon Ocane, Tsureao Johnson was ready to take on a new challenge as the number one contender of the IBF middleweight championship.

Property Fund’s ‘long, hard slog’ on vacancies

Yesterday, a union executive representing the line staff of the Bahama Electric Power Corporation (BEC) expressed impatience in the reform process and gave a unique presentation on how to proceed in the future.

Hayward war will ‘lock up’ Freeport

The Democratic National Union (DNA) leader said yesterday that the monthly deficit is "natural" and has resisted the advice to stop participating in the family pharmacy government prescription drug plan.

Family refusing social services help after being housed in motel ‘not up to standard’

The practice has become popular among American universities to build interest in the basketball season, and a coach in Freeport, Grand Bahama, is looking to implement a similar system in his own program as autumn approaches.

BFA to host the Lucayan Cup at Malcolm Park this weekend

The president of the Chamber of Commerce is urging the government to create a disaster emergency fund, arguing that there can't be a "carte blanche" after every major hurricane.

Sancheska v Renaldo: Week 5 Picks

Government economic advisers estimated yesterday that it could take three years for Bahamian investors to start treating the new BGS insurance as a "normal investment vehicle" after initial issuances for the 2015-2016 fiscal year were 28 percent below target.

RICARDO WELLS NFL Picks: Week 5

Improving Colts to beat the flattering to deceive Texans

Liberal Party chairman Bradley Roberts said no amount of "exaggeration or falsehood" from Grand Bahama Human Rights Association president Fred Smith would change the fact that "slumming is illegal."

NAUGHTY'S NFL PICKS: Week 5

Watch the birdies! Ravens, Hawks, Falcons and Eagles are soaring

Lawyer Wayne Munro faced an uphill battle yesterday to convince an Appeal Court judge that his client, Maurice Glinton, was not in contempt of court and deserved punishment for his behaviour during his extradition appeal.

Benefit concert announced

Cable Bahamas executives said yesterday that winning their fight to become the country's second mobile phone provider would allow the company to "achieve in three years what it has achieved in 20".

ON DA HOOK

A doctor returning from a four-day stay in Clarence Town, Long Island, praised the work of Royal Bahamas Defence Force team, BEC and BTC personnel in restoring essential services to the community.

Three migrants arrested

Private pharmacy owners are demanding that government clinics stop dispensing prescription drugs and receive a "waiver" on work permit fees under the proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme.

Gunman shoots victim then speeds off on motorcycle

Baptist Sports Council announced that the 2015 Classic Volleyball Classic will be held on Saturday, October 31, at DW Davis Gymnasium.

Bastian unsure if govt will meet October 15 date for web shop licences

A newly licensed webshop operator is "hopeful" that the Bahamian commercial banking industry will accept his deposits now that the industry is legal.

Incentives extension keeps Hawksbill Creek ‘status quo’

A US judge has recommended that fines imposed on a former Bahamian broker/dealer and his ringleader be reduced by more than $7 million.

Wednesday, October 7

HURRICANE RELIEF: Drop off sites and donations list

HURRICANE JOAQUIN UPDATES

A burning boat was towed from near the Paradise Island bridge to Montagu Beach on Monday, where fire departments extinguished the flames.

Pilot and trainee walk away unscathed after ditching plane

The strong Tohoku Tohoku wind, which is strong from 17:30 to 23:30, continues today.

TOUGH CALL: Deafening silence in face of the roaring storm

CROOKED's first rescue expert discovered an unprecedented hurricane damage for the Bahamas. Darren Adler tells Tribune about rescue, needs and evacuation.

DNA postpones convention in wake of hurricane

With two murder cases on weekends, the total number of murder cases this year was 121, and two were two to the total of last year.

Straw Market improvements

Energy, entertainment full of energy to collect funds to rebuild and recover schools, recover commercial, and provide clean water for the southern islands that were catastrophically impressed by Hurricane Hoakin The national "REBUILDING BAHAMAS" teleson is set on Tuesday, October 27.

School charity efforts at the cost of parents

One human rights organization is ready to fight inside and outside the court yesterday for residents who have recently been demolished and have been evacuated to towns in the Gambling Heights Community, which believe that it is illegal by the "dictatorship" government. He said.

In support of hurricane victims

An unexpected description of a painter who expresses Perry Christie with Nazi German leader Adolf Hitler and expresses his dissatisfaction with the "failed promise and leadership" is a ripple.

Minnis ‘never intended to undermine volunteers’

The government announced last night that Cable Bahama made a successful bid at a second mobile phone service license, but it must meet certain conditions to get a license.

FNM Deputy asks if we should rebuild after the hurricane

Last night, a larg e-scale fire broke out in the Gamble Heights district of New Provide, and several households lost their homes.

Jet flies relief supplies into the ‘hell zone’

The Internal Revenue Agency has notified the added value tax on the island, which has been directly damaged by Hurricane Joakin, that it will extend the expiration date of the added value tax by one month.

Rollins says PLP hurricane fund undermines private efforts

Bahama College's President Rodney Smith said that his annual salary was $ 180. 000 and the reconciliation conditions were selected in consideration of costs.

Islanders tell of hurricane horror

95 % of Long Island students will return to school by Wednesday. Higher education stakeholders told Tribune the Nassau community and supported by the stakeholders.

Investigators search for clues to El Faro disappearance

Miami (AP) -A US Navy ship with 33 crew members will depart on Monday to search for cargo ships that have been missing in the Atlantic Ocean during Hurricane Joa Kin. < Span> 17:30 to 23:30 The strong Tohoku Tohoku wind continues today.

Gov’t set to launch $100m BGS bonds

CROOKED's first rescue expert discovered an unprecedented hurricane damage for the Bahamas. Darren Adler tells Tribune about rescue, needs and evacuation.

Sports notes

With two murder cases on weekends, the total number of murder cases this year was 121, and two were two to the total of last year.

BAISS Softball: Cougars making presence felt

Energy, entertainment full of energy to collect funds to rebuild and recover schools, recover commercial, and provide clean water for the southern islands that were catastrophically impressed by Hurricane Hoakin The national "REBUILDING BAHAMAS" teleson is set on Tuesday, October 27.

Amateur boxing coaches urged to take part in skills programme

One human rights organization is ready to fight inside and outside the court yesterday for residents who have recently been demolished and have been evacuated to towns in the Gambling Heights Community, which believe that it is illegal by the "dictatorship" government. He said.

Mitchell getting ready to display work in Hall of Fame museum

An unexpected description of a painter who expresses Perry Christie with Nazi German leader Adolf Hitler and expresses his dissatisfaction with the "failed promise and leadership" is a ripple.

‘Reno’ Johnson to face O’Kane in world title eliminator

The government announced last night that Cable Bahama made a successful bid at a second mobile phone service license, but it must meet certain conditions to get a license.

Donations and support continue to come in for relief effort

Last night, a larg e-scale fire broke out in the Gamble Heights district of New Provide, and several households lost their homes.

Ministry backs Muzik Festival

The Internal Revenue Agency has notified the added value tax on the island, which has been directly damaged by Hurricane Joakin, that it will extend the expiration date of the added value tax by one month.

82-YEAR-OLD WOMAN STABBED IN HER HOME

Bahama College's President Rodney Smith said that his annual salary was $ 180. 000 and the reconciliation conditions were selected in consideration of costs.

Handbag found in yard after US man shot trying to stop mugging

95 % of Long Island students will return to school by Wednesday. Higher education stakeholders told Tribune the Nassau community and supported by the stakeholders.

KEOD SMITH CONTEMPT CASE DELAYED UNTIL DECEMBER

Miami (AP) -A US Navy ship with 33 crew members will depart on Monday to search for cargo ships that have been missing in the Atlantic Ocean during Hurricane Joa Kin. The strong Tohoku Tohoku wind, which is strong from 17:30 to 23:30, continues today.

Chamber chief ‘refuses to accept’ Bahamas has exhausted its potential

CROOKED's first rescue expert discovered an unprecedented hurricane damage for the Bahamas. Darren Adler tells Tribune about rescue, needs and evacuation.

Joaquin ‘wipes out’ Long Island fishing

With two murder cases on weekends, the total number of murder cases this year was 121, and two were two to the total of last year.

IMF slashes Bahamas 2015 growth to 1.2%

Energy, entertainment full of energy to collect funds to rebuild and recover schools, recover commercial, and provide clean water for the southern islands that were catastrophically impressed by Hurricane Hoakin The national "REBUILDING BAHAMAS" teleson is set on Tuesday, October 27.

Gov’t to buy UBS’ East Bay St. HQ

One human rights organization is ready to fight inside and outside the court yesterday for residents who have recently been demolished and have been evacuated to towns in the Gambling Heights Community, which believe that it is illegal by the "dictatorship" government. He said.

NEMA CALLS FOR DONATIONS

An unexpected description of a painter who expresses Perry Christie with Nazi German leader Adolf Hitler and expresses his dissatisfaction with the "failed promise and leadership" is a ripple.

Support given by the US

The government announced last night that Cable Bahama made a successful bid at a second mobile phone service license, but it must meet certain conditions to get a license.

Evacuee angry at ‘filthy’ temporary accommodation

Last night, a larg e-scale fire broke out in the Gamble Heights district of New Provide, and several households lost their homes.

Resort ‘amazed’ at little storm damage

The Internal Revenue Agency has notified the added value tax on the island, which has been directly damaged by Hurricane Joakin, that it will extend the expiration date of the added value tax by one month.

Cuba not ready for tourism ‘prime time’

Bahama College's President Rodney Smith said that his annual salary was $ 180. 000 and the reconciliation conditions were selected in consideration of costs.

RICHARD COULSON: Foreign lawyers needed to reverse offshore drop

95 % of Long Island students will return to school by Wednesday. Higher education stakeholders told Tribune the Nassau community and supported by the stakeholders.

Tuesday, October 6

A focus on vaccination

Miami (AP) -A US Navy ship with 33 crew members will depart on Monday to search for cargo ships, which were missing in the Atlantic Ocean during Hurricane Joa Kin.

Shredding for breast cancer supplies

The private pharmacy managers are seeking a government clinic to stop prescription drug dispensing under the proposed national health insurance (NHI) scheme and receive a "exemption of labor permit."

Bleeding gums

The Bahamas Technical Working Center (BTVI) is suffering from a 60 % 'decrease' rate, and only one in four graduates within the normal period.

Become the healthiest, happiest version of yourself: Positive thinking and medication

Bahama's pharmaceutical wholesalers have warned that the "sweet approach" of the National Health Insurance (NHI) to the supply of pharmaceuticals could "significantly damage the patient" and bring "serious results" to the government.

Sugar – Part IV: What’s all the fuss about?

Linoson, Bureao, a boxing icon of Bahamas, is now establishing a position as a powerful candidate for International Boxing's middl e-class titles with overwhelming strength.

Bahamian beauty blogger on the rise

Bahamas have won numerous individual prizes during the of f-season, and their teams are now hoped to join the top team with NCAA Division I basketball.

POLITICOLE: Misdirected cruise line emails and media misdirection

The Rising Star Youth Baseball & Softball Foster League is a pioneer in both sports in the Grand Bahamas, and on November 28 (Saturday) at Le Chateau on the Green, a free port on the green, respecting their efforts. Hold the dinner party to be shown.

Bahamians rise to the challenge as one people

It was a special day for North Andros students to meet international star players Shauna Miller and Jeffel Gibson.

NHI to be another teachable moment

Last night, Bahama Cable repelled the latest rivals over the second mobile phone license in Bahamas, with a 62. 5 million dollar frequency bidding, and became the most dominant communication provider in Bahamas.

Tackle crime - or step aside

The US judge advised Bahama's former Broker / Agent and its funds to impose more than $ 7 million financial sanctions.

Gun laws and the judiciary

Bahama's doctor warned that the government's current national health insurance (NHI) proposal was "defective and unable to sustainable" and could lead to "poor and no n-ethical medical care."

Veteran pilot and student unscathed after small plane crashes in Grand Bahama

Leslie Miller Executive Chairman of the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (Bahamas Electricity Corporation) has expressed concern that the diesel tank removed by the Hurricane "Hoakin" may contaminate the water quality of the underwater in Krukto. 。

UPDATES - How to help: guide to the relief efforts following Joaquin

Bahama Electric Power's Corporation Leslie Miller Executive Corporation said yesterday that the company's diesel tank, which was removed by Hurricane Joakin, could contaminate the water supply of groundwater on the Island of Crookdo.

Anger over Minnis advice on donations

On Saturday night, two men died in a separate gun on the New Providence.

Donations pour in to Save our South

Early on Saturday, a man was shot outside the nightclub, and the police are searching for the suspect.

‘I cried out to god and prepared to die’

Many residents have been "hopeless homeless states" by developing work in the Gambling Heights Community on Friday, and many have no notifications from government officials and landowners.

46 evacuated from Crooked Island

The Bahama Islands Improvement Promotion Committee (Boipb) has contributed $ 50, 000 on Atsalvador's rescue activities of Atsalvador, Acins, Long Island, and San Salvador, which had been damaged by Hurricane Joa Kin.

BEC: Restoring power to devastated areas to take time

Progressive Liberal Party, Chairman Bradley Roberts, has attacked Michael Pindaddard, the Job National Movement, which proposed that the government would use the valu e-added tax (VAT) receipts to a hurricane repair fund.

Free communication to Inagua, Ragged Island and Long Island

The Grand Bahame police are investigating a knife incident in a 2 8-yea r-old Coral Estate man at Land Memorial Hospital.

BSF cancels Austin Knowles softball tourney

On Thursday, the guilty murderer was sentenced to 50 years in prison.

Crusaders stop Big Red Machine, 14-12

Top prosecutors told the appeal court on Friday, the right to take the fair trial of the convicted infant murder was not infringed by the prior trial advertisement.

Ferguson and Bearcats on the rebound in NCAA Football

The Freeport man was charged with negligence and intention of negligence in a judge's court on Friday.

Bahamas Bowl: ‘We will be ready’

Just Praise Television Network (JPTV) will launch the first international broadcast on Saturdays at the Grand Lukaya Resort on the Free Port.

Coleby suffers torn ACL

Following the aftermath of Hurricane Hoakin, the patience of Long Island residents has been fading.

Insurers confident Joaquin claims less than Sandy’s $50m

Finally arrived in Bahamas, the exciting Beres Hammond showed a lot of love for fans arriving at the concert on Saturday night at a greeting event held on Thursday at Melia Nassau Beach Resort.

Club Med postpones re-open by 2 months

Bahamas Cycling Clu b-Future Events:

Legal liberalisation: Bahamians can be ‘dog wagging tail’

This week was a very good week until I read the tribune headline yesterday.

Web shop legalisation ‘fundamentally flawed’

Today on October 14, we talk a lot about our national humiliation.

Building resilience – How well do you bounce back?

It's been a year since I became President of Bahama College. It started with an article in a daily magazine, but I consider this opportunity as an opportunity to teach, especially for all the students, the leaders of the country. < SPAN> Early in the morning on Saturday, a man was shot outside the nightclub, and the police are searching for the suspect.

BUN IN THE OVEN: Tips to keep a positive outlook when you’re having one of those messy days

Many residents have been "hopeless homeless states" by developing work in the Gambling Heights Community on Friday, and many have no notifications from government officials and landowners.

Discounts for flying emergency relief supplies

The Bahama Islands Improvement Promotion Committee (Boipb) has contributed $ 50, 000 on Atsalvador's rescue activities of Atsalvador, Acins, Long Island, and San Salvador, which had been damaged by Hurricane Joa Kin.

Exemptions for relief goods sent to Bahamas

Progressive Liberal Party, Chairman Bradley Roberts, has attacked Michael Pindaddard, the Job National Movement, which proposed that the government would use the valu e-added tax (VAT) receipts to a hurricane repair fund.

Grand Bahama citizens sending help

The Grand Bahame police are investigating a knife incident in a 2 8-yea r-old Coral Estate man at Land Memorial Hospital.

SPORTING MISCHIEF & MAYHEM: Hurricane relief evokes memories of family and Roberto Clemente

On Thursday, the guilty murderer was sentenced to 50 years in prison.

Tributes paid to Alexander Maillis after death, aged 99

Top prosecutors told the appeal court on Friday, the right to take the fair trial of the convicted infant murder was not infringed by the prior trial advertisement.

Officer tells of accused’s testimony over murder of tourist

The Freeport man was charged with negligence and intention of negligence in a judge's court on Friday.

Grand Bahama launches relief effort

Just Praise Television Network (JPTV) will launch the first international broadcast on Saturdays at the Grand Lukaya Resort on the Free Port.

Defence Force marines in action on islands

Following the aftermath of Hurricane Hoakin, the patience of Long Island residents has been fading.

Full report on impact to Long Island expected today

Finally arrived in Bahamas, the exciting Beres Hammond showed a lot of love for fans arriving at the concert on Saturday night at a greeting event held on Thursday at Melia Nassau Beach Resort.

Sports Notes

Bahamas Cycling Clu b-Future Events:

Trial for murder of Kurt McCartney delayed again

This week was a very good week until I read the tribune headline yesterday.

Join ‘Project Pink Mop’

Today on October 14, we talk a lot about our national humiliation.

Paint the Lanes Pink strikes again

It's been a year since I became President of Bahama College. It started with an article in a daily magazine, but I consider this opportunity as an opportunity to teach, especially for all the students, the leaders of the country. Early on Saturday, a man was shot outside the nightclub, and the police are searching for the suspect.

Water Corp project praised as model for the Caribbean

Many residents have been "hopeless homeless states" by developing work in the Gambling Heights Community on Friday, and many have no notifications from government officials and landowners.

The web shop gaming and banking paradox

The Bahama Islands Improvement Promotion Committee (Boipb) has contributed $ 50, 000 on Atsalvador's rescue activities of Atsalvador, Acins, Long Island, and San Salvador, which had been damaged by Hurricane Joa Kin.

Arawak port firm assesses expansion ‘beyond shipping’

Progressive Liberal Party, Chairman Bradley Roberts, has attacked Michael Pindaddard, the Job National Movement, which proposed that the government would use the valu e-added tax (VAT) receipts to a hurricane repair fund.

Judge recusal delays Freeport challenge

The Grand Bahame police are investigating a knife incident in a 2 8-yea r-old Coral Estate man at Land Memorial Hospital.

Joaquin gives energy ‘rethink’ opportunity

On Thursday, the guilty murderer was sentenced to 50 years in prison.

Monday, October 5

INSIGHT: Glaring failures

We must heed the lessons of the devastation wrought by Hurricane Joaquin

Top prosecutors told the appeal court on Friday, the right to take the fair trial of the convicted infant murder was not infringed by the prior trial advertisement.

Hurricane Joaquin: Monday's updates

The Freeport man was charged with negligence and intention of negligence in a judge's court on Friday.

Rebuilding will cost ‘tens of millions’

Just Praise Television Network (JPTV) will launch the first international broadcast on Saturdays at the Grand Lukaya Resort on the Free Port.

Bahamians unite to help those in need

Following the aftermath of Hurricane Hoakin, the patience of Long Island residents has been fading.

Learned our lesson?

Finally arrived in Bahamas, the exciting Beres Hammond showed a lot of love for fans arriving at the concert on Saturday night at a greeting event held on Thursday at Melia Nassau Beach Resort.

Retire, Mr Christie

Bahamas Cycling Clu b-Future Events:

Ingraham return a nightmare

This week was a very good week until I read the tribune headline yesterday.

Citizens coming together to help fellow citizens

Today on October 14, we talk a lot about our national humiliation.

PM: Clear-up after hurricane is going to be a long process

It's been a year since I became President of Bahama College. It started with an article in a daily magazine, but I consider this opportunity as an opportunity to teach, especially for all the students, the leaders of the country.

Devastated: Crooked Island residents describe battle against floods

Prime Minister Christie, who is struggling to collect funds to rebuild the southern islands that have been severely damaged by Hurricane Joakin, must not deal with the "muddy discussion" exchanged between the government, the Bahama Medical Association, and the insurance industry. I expect it will not be. ".

Two murders since Friday take year’s total to 116

Moving to the opening of Long Island's school opening because Chinese Bahamas, Pinder Enterprises, Super Value, and Kissfm, have agreed to provide funds for workers and materials necessary to recover NGM Major High School. Was exciting yesterday. Monday

Cole’s of Nassau founder Marion Cole dies, aged 94

President Michael Pintad, President of National Free Movement, examines the use of added value tax collection instead of borrowing millions of dollars necessary for restoring and restoration of the Family Islands damaged by the storm yesterday. I wondered if I did.

Salina Point without electricity, phones for at least four days

"Baker Tilly and Gomez (BTG), a leak document reported that there are many problems with COB's internal control," Bahame College's President Rodney Smith reported ". He blamed the "no n-ethical journalism" to create a "scandal".

No deaths in Long Island from storm, says police chief

The judge yesterday ordered the Jamaican's immediate release of the Queen's former prison and the Cermicell Road Detention Center without a trial for more than nine years for sexual assault, invasion of housing, and murder. 。

SOS - Save Our South: Tribune Media Group launches hurricane relief campaign to raise $500,000

The Oby Wilchikum Tourism Minister announced last night that only eight web shop operators had a conditional gaming shop operating license, and the "canceled" applicants had closed them within two weeks.

First class after Erika

Businessman Franklin Wilson rejected whether he was discussing a joint venture business to acquire and rebuilding Bahama's delinquent mortgage last night.

Sports notes

It has been discovered that light oil near 50. 000 gallons has leaked from the Tank of the Baham Electric Power Company (BEC) leaked by Hurricane Joa Kin, and concerns about the water quality of the islands on the island are growing on the water quality of the islands on the island.

‘Tum Tum’ named one of Spartans’ captains

The Rising Star Youth Baseball & Softball Fostering League is a dinner held in Le Chateau on the Green, a free port on Saturday, November 28, in honor of the pioneer in both sports in the Grand Bahamas. I respect their efforts. < SPAN> Prime Minister Christie, who is struggling to collect funds to rebuild the southern islands that have been severely damaged by Hurricane Joa Kin, is the place where the government, the Bahama Medical Association and the insurance industry are exchanged between the "bogs." I expect that I have to do it. ".

National beach soccer team set for Lucayan Cup Challenge

Moving to the opening of Long Island's school by the Chinese Bahamas, Pinder Enterprises, Super Value, and Kissfm's morning shows, have agreed to provide funds for workers and materials necessary for recovering NGM Major High School. Was exciting yesterday. Monday

DeAndre Ayton looks to transfer to new high school

President Michael Pintad, President of National Free Movement, examines the use of added value tax collection instead of borrowing millions of dollars necessary for restoring and restoration of the Family Islands damaged by the storm yesterday. I wondered if I did.

Elite Warriors shut out the Mighty Mitts, 12-0

"Baker Tilly and Gomez (BTG), a leak document reported that there are many problems with COB's internal control," Bahame College's President Rodney Smith reported ". He blamed the "no n-ethical journalism" to create a "scandal".

Deadman’s Cay, Colonel Hill and Spring Point airports still closed

The judge yesterday ordered the Jamaican's immediate release of the Queen's former prison and the Cermicell Road Detention Center without a trial for more than nine years for sexual assault, invasion of housing, and murder. 。

‘Upgrade desperately needed infrastructure’ from Joaquin fall-out

The Oby Wilchikum Tourism Minister announced last night that only eight web shop operators had a conditional gaming shop operating license, and the "canceled" applicants had closed them within two weeks.

Joaquin damage to hit ‘tens of millions’

Businessman Franklin Wilson rejected whether he was discussing a joint venture business to acquire and reconstructed Bahama's delinquent mortgage last night.

Foreign shippers ‘snoop around’ Nassau market

It has been discovered that light oil near 50. 000 gallons has leaked from the Tank of the Baham Electric Power Company (BEC) leaked by Hurricane Joa Kin, and concerns about the water quality of the islands on the island are growing on the water quality of the islands on the island.

Doctors express ‘grave concern’ on NHI costing

The Rising Star Youth Baseball & Softball Fostering League is a dinner held in Le Chateau on the Green, a free port on Saturday, November 28, in honor of the pioneer in both sports in the Grand Bahamas. I respect their efforts. Prime Minister Christie, who is struggling to collect funds to rebuild the southern islands that have been severely damaged by Hurricane Joa Kin, have to deal with the "muddy discussion" exchanged between the government, the Bahama Medical Association, and the insurance industry. I expect it will not be. ".

Baha Mar ‘stall’ doubles Arawak port’s drop-off

Moving to the opening of Long Island's school opening because Chinese Bahamas, Pinder Enterprises, Super Value, and Kissfm, have agreed to provide funds for workers and materials necessary to recover NGM Major High School. Was exciting yesterday. Monday

Joaquin ‘exacerbates bad economy’ on Long Island

President Michael Pintad, President of National Free Movement, examines the use of added value tax collection instead of borrowing millions of dollars necessary for restoring and restoration of the Family Islands damaged by the storm yesterday. I wondered if I did.

Gov’t still assessing some VAT refunds

"Baker Tilly and Gomez (BTG), a leak document reported that there are many problems with COB's internal control," Bahame College's President Rodney Smith reported ". He blamed the "no n-ethical journalism" to create a "scandal".

Fishermen expect Joaquin asset loss

The judge yesterday ordered the Jamaican's immediate release of the Queen's former prison and the Cermicell Road Detention Center without a trial for more than nine years for sexual assault, invasion of housing, and murder. 。

Sunday, October 4

Sunday's Hurricane Joaquin updates

The Oby Wilchikum Tourism Minister announced last night that only eight web shop operators had a conditional gaming shop operating license, and the "canceled" applicants had closed them within two weeks.

US Air Force plane reports 225 square mile debris field in search for missing cargo ship

Businessman Franklin Wilson rejected whether he was discussing a joint venture business to acquire and reconstructed Bahama's delinquent mortgage last night.

International community rallies to support Bahamas after storm

It has been discovered that light oil near 50. 000 gallons has leaked from the Tank of the Baham Electric Power Company (BEC) leaked by Hurricane Joa Kin, and concerns about the water quality of the islands on the island are growing on the water quality of the islands on the island.

Saturday, October 3

Appeal for emergency Long Island supplies for early Sunday morning

The Rising Star Youth Baseball & Softball Fostering League is a dinner held in Le Chateau on the Green, a free port on Saturday, November 28, in honor of the pioneer in both sports in the Grand Bahamas. I respect their efforts.

Hurricane Joaquin updates: "there might be fatalities" on Long Island says Police Commissioner, PM pledges "no resources will be spared"

Bahama's profile, Tiano Johnson, and his opponent, Amon Okein, have been making holes skillfully during the promotion, before the most important fighting rings in their career so far.

Volunteers gather donations for those affected by Hurricane Joaquin

Dunrad Nowles, one of the six lettermen who returns this season in the Houston Cougers basketball program and one of the two Bahamas in the roster, coaches Kelvin Samumpson. Depending on which team the team competes with the American Athletic conference.

VIDEO: Freddie Ramsey charged in BEC contracts bribe case

In the NCAA basketball season, Longhorn's new coach Shaka Smart is looking for a Bahamas to provide the necessary elements to the team, as represented by the Shakir Clear at the University of Texas.

UPDATED: Storm compared to Hurricane Andrew

Bahamas elite cyclists challenge the top athletes in the sports world in this area.

Search for missing cargo ship continues in southern Bahamas

Veres Hammond, who was finally delighted to arrive in Bahama, was a greeting event held yesterday at the Melia Nassau Beach Resort, who arrived for a concert on Saturday night, and many love for fans. Is shown.

HeadKnowles hurricane relief appeal on Saturday afternoon

Earlier this month, the Hurricane "Joakin", which hit the islands in the southern part of Bahamas, floods the citizens who are worried, regardless of individual or corporation, to send $ 30, 000 rescue supplies in cooperation with the ASA H Pritthard LTD (AHP). did.

Butler-Turner's hurricane relief flight hampered by lack of communications

Bahamas who go to universities in the United States are at the lead in collecting rescue supplies to support the islands of family that have been catastrophic by Hurricane Joa Kin.

BREAKING NEWS: Man found dead in Gamble Heights

Police have been reported on the death status of the man who was fishing on Wednesday.

6am ALERT ON HURRICANE JOAQUIN

Liford Kay International School in western New Provision is trying to increase the number of Bahamas teachers and wants to hire more local teachers at the employment fair to be held next month at Melia Resort.

Friday, October 2

9PM HURRICANE ALERT FROM BAHAMAS DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY

A new decision date of a man who was convicted of killing the old woman and his grandchildren when he invaded the house was set in December.

Hurricane Joaquin destroys buildings, unleashes flooding throughout Friday

A prominent doctor doubted yesterday that the Minister of Health and Welfare was "thrown under the bus" by the Prime Minister's "hostile takeover" in the National Health Insurance (NHI) introduction process. 。

NEMA: No response to attempts to contact Long Island and Crooked Island

Yesterday, only one of the nine candidates was a conditional web shop gaming license: "We need to continue preparing.

All cruise ships diverted due to Hurricane Joaquin

Two ministers, who have played an important role in the introduction of the National Health Insurance (NHI), helped to write a paper to propose a completely different approach to reforms 37 years ago, and concluded: " The government cannot supply all the funds. "

This afternoon's 3pm alert from The Bahamas Department of Meteorology

The Bahama's Chinese business community is a dollar on the SOS-Save Hour South South South Group's rescue activity for the islands that have been catastrophically damaged by Hurricane Joa Kin. Collected.

NPSA playoffs and Swift Swimming meet rescheduled due to Hurricane Joaquin

Major Steven Russell, Secretary of the Agency, plans to apply for a government emergency order to the Hurricane victims over 90 days if necessary.

Registration begins for Race for the Cure

According to the leading people of the Bahama community, the recovery of the internal economic pressure of hills in a larg e-scale philosophy business improves the chil d-rearing skills in the community in the city center, and the weakest in Bahamas. It helps to minimize inequality.

Long Islanders tell of 'the worst storm they have ever seen'

The Progressive Liberal Party donated $ 50, 000 to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to support the rescue activities of the Chugan Islands, which had been damaged by Hurricane Joa Kin.

US cargo ship goes missing as storm hits

In contrast to Hurricane Hoakin, the Bahamas Striping Group started relief activities with his partner Hi-Lite Global, Seaboard ASPHALT, and TRANS OCean Photos, and was affected by the Bahama Red Cross Society and the Salvation Army. More than 20, 000 water was donated to support the hurricane rescue and reconstruction activities on the islands.

Two boats overdue to return to Green Cay, Exuma

Dr. Hubert Minis, the leader of Antolitia, said yesterday, if the free national movement was elected, the financial burden of natural disasters would "do not fall off to the government", so he "seriously examines the establishment of a disaster fund." "

Latest alert on Hurricane Joaquin from The Bahamas Department of Meteorology

In October, companies around the world begin to plan for the new year. Work on human resource development of employees, formulate strategic business plans, and set corporate goals and purposes.

Donna Vasyli guilty

The government was prompted to be "legislative" last night as if it had contributed the protest against Craig Flowers online, games, and licensing. < SPAN> Two ministers who played an important role in the introduction of the National Health Insurance (NHI) helped write a paper to propose a completely different approach to reform 37 years ago, and end this. Ta: "The government cannot supply everything to all."

The friendly arm of the law

The Bahama's Chinese business community is a dollar on the SOS-Save Hour South South South Group's rescue activity for the islands that have been catastrophically damaged by Hurricane Joa Kin. Collected.

Support the police

Major Steven Russell, Secretary of the Agency, plans to apply for a government emergency order to the Hurricane victims over 90 days if necessary.

Communication with storm-hit islands a challenge

According to the leading people of the Bahama community, the recovery of the internal economic pressure of hills in a larg e-scale philosophy business improves the chil d-rearing skills in the community in the city center, and the weakest in Bahamas. It helps to minimize inequality.

An unannounced hurricane takes a heavy toll

The Progressive Liberal Party donated $ 50, 000 to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to support the rescue activities of the Chugan Islands, which had been damaged by Hurricane Joa Kin.

Private airline partners with Long Island MP in storm relief effort

In contrast to Hurricane Hoakin, the Bahamas Striping Group started relief activities with his partner Hi-Lite Global, Seaboard ASPHALT, and TRANS OCean Photos, and was affected by the Bahama Red Cross Society and the Salvation Army. More than 20, 000 water was donated to support the hurricane rescue and reconstruction activities on the islands.

‘We weren’t given enough warning’

Dr. Hubert Minis, the leader of Antolitia, said yesterday, if the free national movement was elected, the financial burden of natural disasters would "do not fall off to the government", so he "seriously examines the establishment of a disaster fund." "

Long Island residents evacuated

In October, companies around the world begin to plan for the new year. Work on human resource development of employees, formulate strategic business plans, and set corporate goals and purposes.

PM talks of ‘teachable moment’ amid anger over govt response

The government was prompted to be "legislative" last night as if it had contributed the protest against Craig Flowers online, games, and licensing. Two ministers, who have played an important role in the introduction of the National Health Insurance (NHI), helped to write a paper to propose a completely different approach to reforms 37 years ago, and concluded: " The government cannot supply all the funds. "

A COMIC'S VIEW: Branville McCartney and his premature problem

The Bahama's Chinese business community is a dollar on the SOS-Save Hour South South South Group's rescue activity for the islands that have been catastrophically damaged by Hurricane Joa Kin. Collected.

FNM blasts Christie administration for being caught off guard

Major Steven Russell, Secretary of the Agency, plans to apply for a government emergency order to the Hurricane victims over 90 days if necessary.

Joaquin ‘has all the ingredients to become a category five’

According to the leading people of the Bahama community, the recovery of the internal economic pressure of hills in a larg e-scale philosophy business improves the chil d-rearing skills in the community in the city center, and the weakest in Bahamas. It helps to minimize inequality.

BREAKING NEWS: BEC bribe taker expected to be charged on Friday morning

The Progressive Liberal Party donated $ 50, 000 to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to support the rescue activities of the Chugan Islands, which had been damaged by Hurricane Joa Kin.

EARLY MORNING HURRICANE ALERT FROM THE BAHAMAS DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY

In contrast to Hurricane Hoakin, the Bahamas Striping Group started relief activities with his partner Hi-Lite Global, Seaboard ASPHALT, and TRANS OCean Photos, and was affected by the Bahama Red Cross Society and the Salvation Army. More than 20, 000 water was donated to support the hurricane rescue and reconstruction activities on the islands.

‘JJ’ named Preseason All-American

Dr. Hubert Minis, the leader of Antolitia, said yesterday, if the free national movement was elected, the financial burden of natural disasters would "do not fall off to the government", so he "seriously examines the establishment of a disaster fund." "

THE FINISH LINE: ‘Team Bahamas did very well’ at 43rd CAC Bodybuilding and Fitness Championships

In October, companies around the world begin to plan for the new year. Work on human resource development of employees, formulate strategic business plans, and set corporate goals and purposes.

Nassau Darts Association hosts Captain’s Shoot-Out to officially kick off new season

The government was prompted to be "legislative" last night as if it had contributed the protest against Craig Flowers online, games, and licensing.

SAC junior boys get 12-2 win over Queen’s College

Morton Salt's union representing more than 100 line staff in Morton Salt felt a "serious problem" in the company's decision to unilaterally change the working hours of employees from 5 to 3 days. He said.

Insurers pray ‘major loss event’ avoided

General readers may be confused by the number of reports of Bahama's international arbitration center. Why is there a gorgeous ceremony for the secular legal area of ​​arbitration? The arbitration is neither a game changer, a life saver or an economic powerhouse for the Bahama financial service industry. In the most pure sense, arbitration is a secret trial without a judge, not even more.

Businesses blast ‘significant delay’ on VAT refunds

After Hurricane Joa Kin, the signs of fisheries and boat play are returning to normal.

Bahamas ‘takes it on both ends’ from Joaquin

The purpose of the G5 Women's Conference recently held by the Living Waters Kingdom Ministry in the Oaks Field by Living Waters Kingdom Ministry, to help Christian women aware of their value and strengthen their relationships with God.

FDI impact 50% less than forecast

With the aim of strengthening the church organization and saving the soul, the Calvary Liberation Church will hold a third annual prophet meeting.

Arawak port beats profit target by 33%

"Shalorm" is the word of Hebrew, the words of Israeli people. It means to get everything you need to be freedom, peace, justice, health, and the best self. That means when the gospel of God is known to everyone.

Dunkin’ for Boobies raises $5,000

What is your birthday in recent years? I was this week, so I was able to think about the gifts of God, the gift of life, and the lessons learned from experience.

Union worry over university consultation

Two weeks ago, I wrote a column entitled "War inside the FNM", talked about the issues facing the free national movement, analyzed the reasons, and found a post on Facebook by former President Daron Cash. And proposed a solution. Cash, on the other hand, sent me a rude abusive language email.

Four arrests in connection with One Order Facebook page

Two weeks have passed since Hurricane "Hoakin" rampant in the southern part of Bahama, but the affected island residents remained catastrophic hitting due to the subsequent effects.

PM: People will say that my administration has done wonders

A copy of the letter delivered to NEMA on August 29, 2011 and copied to the reported officials. The content is sel f-evident.

Lawyers get more time for discussions in sex assault case

When the Hurricane of Category 4, the first time in 146 years, invaded the end of the year without notice, not only did the southern islands were devastating, but the government fell in confusion. < SPAN> Morton Salt's more than 100 line staff unions are "serious problems" yesterday's decision to change their employee working hours unilaterally in 5 to 3 days. He said he was feeling.

Sports notes

General readers may be confused by the number of reports of Bahama's international arbitration center. Why is there a gorgeous ceremony for the secular legal area of ​​arbitration? The arbitration is neither a game changer, a life saver or an economic powerhouse for the Bahama financial service industry. In the most pure sense, arbitration is a secret trial without a judge, not even more.

DNA chief on Obie apology: ‘Hell no’

After Hurricane Joa Kin, the signs of fisheries and boat play are returning to normal.

Lease, not sell, Crown Land to FDI projects

The purpose of the G5 Women's Conference recently held by the Living Waters Kingdom Ministry in the Oaks Field by Living Waters Kingdom Ministry, to help Christian women aware of their value and strengthen their relationships with God.

College of the Bahamas students ‘expect tuition rise’

With the aim of strengthening the church organization and saving the soul, the Calvary Liberation Church will hold a third annual prophet meeting.

Customer services makes for ‘phenomenal’ firms

"Shalorm" is the word of Hebrew, the words of Israeli people. It means to get everything you need to be freedom, peace, justice, health, and the best self. That means when the gospel of God is known to everyone.

IAN FERGUSON: Training upgrades allow change to take its course

What is your birthday in recent years? I was this week, so I was able to think about the gifts of God, the gift of life, and the lessons learned from experience.

Kickoff pep rally held for the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl

Two weeks ago, I wrote a column entitled "War inside the FNM", talked about the issues facing the free national movement, analyzed the reasons, and found a post on Facebook by former President Daron Cash. And proposed a solution. Cash, on the other hand, sent me a rude abusive language email.

Thursday, October 1

Beres Hammond and Tarrus Riley concert re-scheduled

Two weeks have passed since Hurricane "Hoakin" rampant in the southern part of Bahama, but the affected island residents remained catastrophic hitting due to the subsequent effects.

BAHAMAS DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY 6PM ALERT ON HURRICANE JOAQUIN

A copy of the letter delivered to NEMA on August 29, 2011 and copied to the reported officials. The content is sel f-evident.

Donna Vasyli guilty of murder

When the Hurricane of Category 4, the first time in 146 years, invaded the end of the year without notice, not only did the southern islands were devastating, but the government fell in confusion. Morton Salt's union representing more than 100 line staff in Morton Salt felt a "serious problem" in the company's decision to unilaterally change the working hours of employees from 5 to 3 days. He said.

YOUNG MAN'S VIEW: War in the ranks of the FNM

General readers may be confused by the number of reports of Bahama's international arbitration center. Why is there a gorgeous ceremony for the secular legal area of ​​arbitration? The arbitration is neither a game changer, a life saver or an economic powerhouse for the Bahama financial service industry. In the most pure sense, arbitration is a secret trial without a judge, not even more.

Jewish community celebrates Rosh Hashannah

After Hurricane Joa Kin, the signs of fisheries and boat play are returning to normal.

Moss plans for new party

The purpose of the G5 Women's Conference recently held by the Living Waters Kingdom Ministry in the Oaks Field by Living Waters Kingdom Ministry, to help Christian women aware of their value and strengthen their relationships with God.

Term limits

With the aim of strengthening the church organization and saving the soul, the Calvary Liberation Church will hold a third annual prophet meeting.

Sniping about Minnis

"Shalorm" is the word of Hebrew, the words of Israeli people. It means to get everything you need to be freedom, peace, justice, health, and the best self. That means when the gospel of God is known to everyone.

Bahamians being kept in dark about government’s NHI plans

What is your birthday in recent years? I was this week, so I was able to think about the gifts of God, the gift of life, and the lessons learned from experience.

Rising floodwaters trap residents in southern Bahamas islands

Two weeks ago, I wrote a column entitled "War inside the FNM", talked about the issues facing the free national movement, analyzed the reasons, and found a post on Facebook by former President Daron Cash. And proposed a solution. Cash, on the other hand, sent me a rude abusive language email.

PM: Impact of Hurricane Joaquin a 'teachable moment'

Two weeks have passed since Hurricane "Hoakin" rampant in the southern part of Bahama, but the affected island residents remained catastrophic hitting due to the subsequent effects.

Rollins: Nation is a mess - so why back its leader?

A copy of the letter delivered to NEMA on August 29, 2011 and copied to the reported officials. The content is sel f-evident.

Minnis ‘wants convention’ ahead of next election

When the Hurricane of Category 4, the first time in 146 years, invaded the end of the year without notice, not only did the southern islands were devastating, but the government fell in confusion.

Closing arguments in Vasyli case

Former Minister of Liberal Party George Smith requested the government again yesterday to carry out a gender equal referendum proposed by the end of June 2016.

Woman killed after domestic dispute

Prime Minister Perry Christie promoted the "cold outlook" of the government yesterday that if the stagnant project negotiations on stagnant projects will not be completed by November 2, the government will start a formal clearing procedure. I pushed my mind.

12PM HURRICANE ALERT FROM THE BAHAMAS DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY

The chairman of the Bahama Higher Education Teachers' Union has demanded the dismissal of President Alfred Sears, the Bahama College Board of Directors, and the inadequate financial procedure of COB is "more powerful when the institution shifts to the university. He claims that it proves that leadership is needed.

Bahamas braced for Joaquin

Perry Christie stated that the government could not declare a specific area of ​​the family islands affected by the storm as an architectural area.

Murder suspect dies in Rand Memorial Hospital

For the last 200 days, Scott Kelly has traveled around the earth and has been taking great photos of the earth from space.

LATEST HURRICANE JOAQUIN ALERT FROM BAHAMAS DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY

Prime Minister Perry Christie has visited the Islands, which was the most vigorous damage caused by the Hurricane "Joakin", to accurately grasp the damage, but the initial estimate was much more than $ 60 million. Was stated.

Nygard to challenge judge over alleged bias in case

A: Minnays is called "no n-party" and proposes to Congress

‘Homes being seized in Grand Bahama’

Last week, there was an interesting event to say modestly.

Four men wanted by police

Last night, Jannah Kalfani, chairman of the Bahama Nursing Association, criticized the government's misalignment for the restoration of the islands after the Hurricane "Hoakin", and complained that it should be done more. He was concerned that the devastating storm mental damage had not yet appeared.

Businesses taking Joaquin ‘seriously’

I'm not going to be dissatisfied with the fifth consecutive loss from the fifth week. Seattle, Kansas City, and Baltimore are not going to take the lead in the 4Q or extra time.

Consultants ‘misrepresent’ $640m NHI financing gap

Former President Hanes Babak has been charged $ 1 million a year from the Grand Bahamo Port Bureau (GBPA) for the past four years, and will receive another $ 20 million after the sale.

‘Quit talking’ over National Airlift Plan

The first financial results of the Bahama Government (BGS) fiscal 2015-2016 fiscal year were revealed by government financial advisors yesterday that it is likely to be 20 % below the goal. < SPAN> Liberal Party's former Minister George Smith reigned to the government to carry out a gender equal referendum that was proposed by the end of June 2016.

Financial profligacy leaves Bahamas at FDI investor mercy

Prime Minister Perry Christie promoted the "cold outlook" of the government yesterday that if the stagnant project negotiations on stagnant projects will not be completed by November 2, the government will start a formal clearing procedure. I pushed my mind.

Zion Baptist hosts leadership learning conference

The chairman of the Bahama Higher Education Teachers' Union has demanded the dismissal of President Alfred Sears, the Bahama College Board of Directors, and the inadequate financial procedure of COB is "more powerful when the institution shifts to the university. He claims that it proves that leadership is needed.

Sir Durward Knowles in hospital

Perry Christie stated that the government could not declare a specific area of ​​the family islands affected by the storm as an architectural area.

Parliamentarians ‘ought to be ashamed’ over pictures of sleeping MPs

For the last 200 days, Scott Kelly has traveled around the earth and has been taking great photos of the earth from space.

Nottage: Clearing records of some convicts is not going soft on crime

Prime Minister Perry Christie has visited the Islands, which was the most vigorous damage caused by the Hurricane "Joakin", to accurately grasp the damage, but the initial estimate was much more than $ 60 million. Was stated.

Mobile HoldingCo to ‘jump start’ BISX

A: Minnays is called "no n-party" and proposes to Congress

Meditation: Being Resolute

Last week, there was an interesting event to say modestly.

A packed house for St Matthew’s Anglican Sunday service

Last night, Jannah Kalfani, chairman of the Bahama Nursing Association, criticized the government's misalignment for the restoration of the islands after the Hurricane "Hoakin", and complained that it should be done more. He was concerned that the devastating storm mental damage had not yet appeared.

Poor audit practices ‘will not stop COB transition to university’

I'm not going to be dissatisfied with the fifth consecutive loss from the fifth week. Seattle, Kansas City, and Baltimore are not going to take the lead in the 4Q or extra time.

Justice – the kind that brings freedom and peace: Part 1

Former President Hanes Babak has been charged $ 1 million a year from the Grand Bahamo Port Bureau (GBPA) for the past four years, and will receive another $ 20 million after the sale.

RICARDO'S NFL PICKS - WEEK 4

The first financial results of the Bahama Government (BGS) fiscal 2015-2016 fiscal year were revealed by government financial advisors yesterday that it is likely to be 20 % below the goal. Former Minister of Liberal Party George Smith requested the government again yesterday to carry out a gender equal referendum proposed by the end of June 2016.

NAUGHTY'S NFL PICKS - WEEK 4

Prime Minister Perry Christie promoted the "cold outlook" of the government yesterday that if the stagnant project negotiations on stagnant projects will not be completed by November 2, the government will start a formal clearing procedure. I pushed my mind.

New Destiny Baptist promises family fun at church fair

The chairman of the Bahama Higher Education Teachers' Union has demanded the dismissal of President Alfred Sears, the Bahama College Board of Directors, and the inadequate financial procedure of COB is "more powerful when the institution shifts to the university. He claims that it proves that leadership is needed.

SANCHESKA V RENALDO: NFL PICKS WEEK 4

Perry Christie stated that the government could not declare a specific area of ​​the family islands affected by the storm as an architectural area.

Next Phenom’s inaugural symposium delayed until next summer

For the last 200 days, Scott Kelly has traveled around the earth and has been taking great photos of the earth from space.

29th Conchman Triathlon at Xanadu November 7

Prime Minister Perry Christie has visited the Islands, which was the most vigorous damage caused by the Hurricane "Joakin", to accurately grasp the damage, but the initial estimate was much more than $ 60 million. Was stated.

A Swift open water race

A: Minnays is called "no n-party" and proposes to Congress

Joy FM ‘jingles’ to success

Last week, there was an interesting event to say modestly.

Family offers $5,000 reward in search for answers over Abaco death

Last night, Jannah Kalfani, chairman of the Bahama Nursing Association, criticized the government's misalignment for the restoration of the islands after the Hurricane "Hoakin", and complained that it should be done more. He was concerned that the devastating storm mental damage had not yet appeared.

Law student fights decision to make him repeat his first year at school

I'm not going to be dissatisfied with the fifth consecutive loss from the fifth week. Seattle, Kansas City, and Baltimore are not going to take the lead in the 4Q or extra time.

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