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Wednesday, December 07, 2022

WA1JAY QSO's International Space Station Cross Band Repeater with KB2NWQ...

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Friday, January 07, 2022

Ellison Hanna signs first pro contract

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Bahamian baseball player Ellison Hanna II signed his first professional contract after wrapping up his redshirt senior season for the Indian...

Doja Cat rules the Atlantis

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Doja Cat plays by her own rules, and didn’t deviate from that during her New Year’s Day performance at the Atlantis. She dropped the showsto...

The Good, the Better, and ‘The Matrix’

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“The Matrix Resurrections” (US Rated R) Cast: Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Neil Patrick Harris Genre: Sci-fi/A...

Jim Lawlor’s book takes the reader on a journey from Africa to The Bahamas

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It took more than 35 years, but Jim Lawlor has finally published his book “From Africa to The Bahamas” – a book that he says will assist peo...

Govt to announce new strategy to improve real property tax collection

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With the first of its planned tax reforms underway – the reduction of VAT from 12 to ten percent – Financial Secretary Simon Wilson said the...

Wilson: Debt to be tackled once independent debt advisor appointed

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Despite improved revenue performance in the past several months, the Davis administration still has a growing debt to tackle, which Financia...

Prominent counsel calls on govt to pay long-overdue, court-ordered payments

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Prominent senior counsel and former President of the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers’ Confederation Tanya Wright is calling on the...

Eight-year Old Fort Bay Club court battle comes to an end

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An eight-year-old court case centered on whether certain common areas within the Old Fort Bay Club are owned by the club’s Property Owners’ ...

More doctors, nurses are being added to health system, Watson says

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Additional doctors, nurses, and infrastructure are being added to the public healthcare system to help combat the rise in COVID cases and ho...

Final adjournment in conspiracy case

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A magistrate yesterday gave the prosecution a final chance to determine whether it will proceed with a conspiracy case against a man serving...

The spiritual foundation of Majority Rule Day and the Haitian Revolution

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Dear Editor, Amid the surging COVID-19 numbers on New Providence, The Bahamas is gearing up to commemorate Majority Rule Day on January 10....
Thursday, January 06, 2022

NACAC set for exciting 2022

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As we embark on a new season, let’s review a successful 2021 for the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association (NA...

Cooper hopeful impact of CDC travel advisory minimal

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Despite the recent revision of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) travel advisory on The Bahamas, Deputy Prime Minister an...

Evans: Trade unions monitoring COVID spread, remote work a last resort

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As COVID-19 cases continue to rise at an alarming rate, President of the National Congress of Trade Unions of The Bahamas (NCTUB) Bernard Ev...

What about the tithes?

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Dear Editor, With churches being told that as a part of the COVID-19 protocols, a maximum of 25 percent of the sanctuary should be availabl...

Open our schools 

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Dear Editor, We, the parents and the children, are writing to you today with a request to open our schools. We believe that while everyone ...
Wednesday, January 05, 2022

Financial secretary: Govt could end fiscal year $100M ahead of revenue projections

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The government projects that it could end fiscal year 2021/2022 $100 million ahead of budgeted revenue, Financial Secretary Simon Wilson sai...

Halkitis defends govt’s delayed procurement reporting

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Minister of Economic Affairs Michael Halkitis yesterday defended the government against accusations launched by Free National Movement (FNM)...

Financial secretary: Patron tax would have created tax compliance issues

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The government is set to do away with the controversial patron tax on the gaming sector. Financial Secretary Simon Wilson said it is because...

Final decision on GBPC rate change application pushed back

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A final decision on Grand Bahama Power Company’s (GBPC) application for a rate change has been pushed back two weeks, the Grand Bahama Port ...

130 health workers out of the system

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Amid reports that the Omicron variant might be milder than others, former Minister of Health Dr. Duane Sands yesterday warned against taking...

Govt hopes to bring on more healthcare staff as COVID fuels staff shortages

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More than 130 healthcare workers in New Providence and Grand Bahama are out of the public healthcare system, Minister of Health Dr. Michael ...

Bastian: Gaming winnings tax never made sense

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Following the announcement that the government will repeal the patron tax on gaming winnings, Island Luck CEO Sebas Bastian said yesterday t...

Virtual Junkanoo to be reaired following corrections

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The issues identified in the virtual New Year’s Junkanoo parade will be corrected and the parade will be reaired following widespread backla...

Halkitis: New VAT regime running smoothly

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The reduction of value-added tax (VAT) from 12 percent to 10 percent is going “very smoothly”, according to Minister of Economic Affairs Mic...

The Minnis era is over 

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Dear Editor, I must commend our leader, Hon. Michael Pintard, on setting the record straight in Tuesday’s Tribune in an article titled, “Mi...
Tuesday, January 04, 2022

APD projects return to prepandemic volumes by end of 2022 Q1

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Reflecting the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Arawak Port Development Company (APD) revealed that its total revenue and net income...

Pintard: Claim that Minnis called for probe into Parks, Beaches Authority troubling

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Free National Movement Leader Michael Pintard called on Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis to reveal who told him that former Prime Minister ...
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