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April 27, 2020
Seven people caught playing dominoes fined

Police arrested seven people for violating the curfew after they allegedly met them playing dominoes at a bar in Coconut Grove. Latisha Woodside, her sister Shantia Mackey, Julietta Bain, Jean Ale, Emmanuel Louis, Patrcharnell Evans and Wilkins Oscar admitted that they disobeyed the curfew by [...]
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April 03, 2020
Judges quash 35-year murder conviction

THE Court of Appeal yesterday overturned the 35-year murder sentence of a man who was accused of shooting another man in the face at a bar in 2014, after he challenged the trial judge's decision on the basis of "material irregularities and the judge's decision to reject his no case submission."

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January 04, 2016
Cable Bahamas on the clock to roll out new prices, service

Cable Bahamas Ltd. has until the end of January 2016 to give notice in at least one newspaper with national circulation of its decision to increase prices, giving subscribers at least 14 days' notice of the price change, or risk forfeiting the approved 27 percent price hike for its SuperBasic package.

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August 07, 2014
Anthony M. Bertram keeps up the Bahamian Tradition by becoming the New Star on L.A. Entertainment Horizon

'The' Bahamas, the shining islands on the vastness of Atlantic Ocean, is known for its spectacular natural beauty...

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March 12, 2020
Man sentenced for fatal stabbing

A man who killed another man during a bar fight has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for manslaughter. Originally charged with murder, Dino Pinto pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the September 8, 2018 stabbing death of Jeremy Petit-Frere on February 6. Pinto was [...]
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March 10, 2020
Tin Ferl’s Pop-Up Park Opens At The Dundas

“Palmdale Oasis” is an everyday lunch spot offering customers a 
variety of tasty options while empowering Bahamian entrepreneurs...  

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Upping the ante
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February 29, 2020
Upping the ante

w Lionfish with grits and spinach at Cocoplum Bistro & Bar.
SHAVAUGHN MOSS
French onion soup is rich and deeply savory. It's incomparably delicious and heartwarming. And it's this French national treasure of caramelized onion, stock, toasted bread topped with a generous helping of creamy, earthy, nutty-tasting Comte cheese that is one of a number of items that [...]
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February 28, 2020
Trailblazer & Etienne Dupuch Lifetime Achievement awards recipients

Journalist and Diplomat Ed Bethel to receive The Etienne Dupuch Lifetime Achievement Award at Press Club Media Awards...

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February 26, 2020
Prime Minister congratulates Sir Michael Barnett as President of Court of Appeal

Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis congratulated Sir Michael Barnett on his appointment as President of the Court of Appeal for the Commonwealth of The Bahamas...

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February 26, 2020
Chef who fed 3.2 million Meals to Hurricane Victims, Recognized by Bahamas

The Islands Of The Bahamas Recognize Chef José Andrés for His Monumental Support to the Country in the Wake of Hurricane Dorian. The Bahamas presents gift to one of its Hurricane Dorian Relief Heroes Chef José Andrés
at premier Wine & Food Festival in South Florida...

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February 26, 2020
Happy Hotel Celebrates Unflappable Employees

Grand Bahama’s Happiest Hotel continued its tradition of honoring and celebrating its staff at its bi-annual Pelican Awards Ceremony. The highly anticipated event was held at the property’s Canal House meeting center where several of the company’s 60 employees were awarded special honors...

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February 24, 2020
Shootings And Stabbings Leave Four Men In Hospital

FOUR men are in hospital after separate shooting and stabbing incidents, police said...

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February 20, 2020
Murdered Man Was Due To Be Married

A MAN died in hospital shortly after he was shot outside an apartment in the Wilson Track area Tuesday night, police said. The murder has left family and loved ones of 31-year-old Valdez McKinney from Green Castle, Eleuthera, in shock. However, a relative conceded to The Tribune that McKinney had spent time in prison for assault...

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February 17, 2020
Johnson anticipating bail amendment debate

Elsworth Johnson.Minister of Financial Services, Trade and Industry and Immigration Elsworth Johnson said he supports the government's decision to return bail privileges to magistrates. Johnson, who is a former Bahamas Bar Association president, said that currently many people who are tried in the Magistrates Court plead [...]
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February 15, 2020
Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Caribbean Journal Host First Ever Bahamas Travel Awards

The Caribbean Journal, in partnership with the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation, recently hosted the inaugural Bahamas Travel Awards Ceremony, to celebrate and bestow recognition on the people and establishments throughout The Bahamas whose outstanding service and products have contributed to the reputation of The Islands Of The Bahamas as a leading tourism destination...

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February 14, 2020
Global Master Mixologist Shares Finnish Vodka And Culture with The Bahamas The Experience Was Lit!

What if we told you that a mid-priced vodka had a smoother taste than the more advertised, expensive brands on the shelf? After three days of following Finlandia’s global master mixologist Pekka Pellinen around Nassau, we heard the rave reviews from, locals, visitors and bartenders...

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January 20, 2011
Coroner accused of 'unprofessional conduct'

CORONER Linda Virgill is being accused of "unprofessional conduct" over claims that she borrowed money from a local attorney.

Bar Association President Ruth Bowe-Darville made the allegation yesterday after reports surfaced in a local daily that the newly appointed Coroner was being sued for $2,000 by attorney Cecil Hilton. Reports state that the sum constituted an unpaid loan. Mrs Bowe-Darville ...

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February 11, 2020
Moree happy to discuss selection of judges

CHIEF Justice Brian Moree says he understands the Bahamas Bar Association's calls for greater transparency in the country's judge selection process, telling The Tribune that to do so would ensure a level playing field. BBA President Kahlil Parker, a

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February 11, 2020
Smith And Gibson Sue For Damages: Cleared Of Corruption, Now They Hit Back For ‘Malicious Prosecution’

SHANE Gibson and Frank Smith have sued the government for malicious prosecution and are seeking aggravated and exemplary damages stemming from the bribery charges they were acquitted of last year...

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February 06, 2020
Ms. Keva Bain Appointed Ambassador-designate of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas to the Swiss Confederation

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas announces the appointment of Ms. Keva Bain as Ambassador Extraordinaire and Plenipotentiary to the Swiss Confederation and Permanent Representative of The Bahamas to the United Nations Office and other International Organizations in Switzerland...

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