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The Bahamas to host road safety campaign
The Bahamas to host road safety campaign
In the time it took to read the headline of this story, a child somewhere in the world was hit and killed by a car on her way to school.
"The statistics are alarming," said David McLaughlin, FIA (International Automobile Federation) Project Development Director for the Caribbean. "Speed kills. Somewhere in the world a child dies every 30 seconds as a result of a road crash. Road accidents are the ...
Oasis Collection opens in Sandyport after local entrepreneur returns home from journey across the globe
Oasis Collection opens in Sandyport after local entrepreneur returns home from journey across the globe
Brooke Phillips, at Oasis Collection in Sandyport, sits in front of a refurbished wood pallet wall of her own design and handiwork...
FNM to ratify Wells, Lloyd and Rahming
FNM to ratify Wells, Lloyd and Rahming
THE Free National Movement is set to ratify an additional three "agents of change" Tuesday night, and among them is embattled Bamboo Town MP Renward Wells.
Elvstrom Sails Names Nassau-based Phillips Sailmakers Regional Partner
Elvstrom Sails, one of the world?s top ranking designers and builders of racing and cruising sails, has named Nassau-based Phillips Sailmakers its service point for a broad region with the closest similar appointment in Seattle, Washington, nearly 3,000 miles away.
FNM expected to select Jeff Lloyd as St Anne's candidate
THE Free National Movement is expected, over the next several days, to finalise its decision to officially select talk show host Jeffery Lloyd as the party's candidate for the St Anne's constituency.
Chipman out of election race, says leader doesn't want him
ST ANNE'S MP Hubert Chipman announced yesterday that he has withdrawn his name from consideration for renomination in his constituency, saying it is clear FNM Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis no longer wants his contribution.
Hurricane Earl lashes Belize and weakens to tropical storm
HURRICANE Earl was downgraded to a tropical storm early on Thursday after slamming into the coast of Belize with winds of 80mph and moving inland over Guatemala and Mexico with heavy rains.
Social Services prepaid card a tremendous success, Griffin says
Social Services Minister Melanie Griffin has reported that by the end of the month more than 1,300 people will be using the government's new reloadable prepaid card launched in November.
Tribune top stories - Tue Mar 2
Tribune top stories - Tue Mar 2
Cabinet Minister in shock resignation
Bahamas Mortgage Corporation denies 'cronyism' behind awarding of contract
Burned body is found in bushes
Lawyer and activist dies of suspected heart attack
Teenage girl found hanged
It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
As the season fast approaches, Christmas trees are being secured, families are planning for their yearly feast and merchants are tapping into the spirit with festive creativity...