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IFRC President Pays Courtesy Call on the Prime Minister
Dr. Francesco Rocca, President of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), and President, Italian Red Cross, paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis, on Friday September 20, 2019 at the Office of the Prime Minister
HURRICANE DORIAN UPDATES: The latest from Abaco and Grand Bahama
ON most days, Success Jean would wake up at 5am, check on his infant children and set off to do construction work at the Baker’s Bay Golf & Ocean Club on Great Guana Cay...
Life in the shelter a frustrating experience
Life in the shelter a frustrating experience
ON most days, Success Jean would wake up at 5am, check on his infant children and set off to do construction work at the Baker's Bay Golf & Ocean Club on Great Guana Cay...
Men's National Team Training moves to the next level
Men's National Team Training moves to the next level
The Bahamas Men’s National Team is gearing up for the start of Nations League Group C Qualifying on Match Day 1. They will battle Dutch side, Bonaire on September 9th, 2019 at 6.00 pm at the Thomas Robinson Stadium...
R. CHARLES VERNON MORRIS Funeral Service
R. CHARLES VERNON MORRIS Funeral Service
Funeral service for MR. CHARLES VERNON MORRIS, age 61 years, of #28 Sunshine Way, Golden Gates, will be held on Saturday, August 17th, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at New Destiny Baptist Cathedral, Jean Street. Officiating will be Apostle Delton D. Fernander, J.P, Ph.D, assisted by [...]
Beach Soccer Men's National Team in El Salvador
Beach Soccer Men's National Team in El Salvador
Bahamas Men’s Beach Soccer National team ready for action against regional powerhouse Panama tomorrow at 11.30 am...
Minister Campbell Applauds $37,000 Donation to the Grand Bahama Children’s Home
Minister of Social Services and Urban Development, the Hon. Frankie Campbell visited Grand Bahama, July 31, 2019 to participate in the presentation of a substantial financial donation to the Grand Bahama Children’s Home.
Dog Days Half-Marathon raises 5K for GB Children's Home and over 17k for at risk Animals too!
Dog Days Half-Marathon raises 5K for GB Children's Home and over 17k for at risk Animals too!
The life of a man consists not in seeing visions and in dreaming dreams, but in active charity and in willing service? said Henry Wadsworth Longfellow...
Another milestone for Mike Sands
Another milestone for Mike Sands
Last Tuesday, regional sports stalwart Mike Sands achieved another in a still-growing list of milestones.
Tourism Minister D'Aguilar at Bahamahost Graduation
Tourism Minister D'Aguilar at Bahamahost Graduation
Minister of Tourism, the Hon. Dionisio D'Aguilar addressed the Bahamahost Graduation Ceremony, June 27, 2019 at William Thompson Auditorium, Jean Street. This most recent Bahamahost session yielded over 300 graduates in this cohort.
Tourism Minister D'Aguilar at Bahamahost Graduation
Tourism Minister D'Aguilar at Bahamahost Graduation
Minister of Tourism, the Hon. Dionisio D'Aguilar addressed the Bahamahost Graduation Ceremony, June 27, 2019 at William Thompson Auditorium, Jean Street. This most recent Bahamahost session yielded over 300 graduates in this cohort.
Powerful Hurricane Matthew hits Haiti with 145mph winds
HURRICANE Matthew roared across the southwestern tip of Haiti with 145mph winds on Tuesday, uprooting trees and tearing roofs from homes in a largely rural corner of the impoverished country as the storm headed north toward Cuba, the Bahamas and the east coast of Florida.
Understanding satisfaction is the key to enjoying yourself without breaking the indulgence barrier
Understanding satisfaction is the key to enjoying yourself without breaking the indulgence barrier
Dates are set and tickets are booked – you've planned this trip for months and you're beyond excited. Your workouts have been consistent and progression has definitely been made. You might even have to buy a smaller pair of jeans whilst you're away. That my [...]
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Paris 2024 focused on creating an innovative Olympic Games for all of France
Following the second Coordination Commission meeting for Paris 2024, the International Olympic Committee (IOC)’s Coordination Commission was impressed with Paris’ extensive plans to create an Olympic Games for all of France...
The Bahamas pounds the Turks and Caicos
The Bahamas pounds the Turks and Caicos
It’s been a year since The Bahamas’ national beach soccer team has played together. They were back in action on Saturday, decimating the Turks and Caicos, 7-0, in a scrimmage match at the Bahamas Football Association’s (BFA) National Beach Soccer Stadium, at Malcolm Park.
GGYA Updates Skills of Hiking Supervisors, Assessors
GGYA Updates Skills of Hiking Supervisors, Assessors
Their mission is to safeguard the integrity and reputation of the Governor General’s Youth Award (GGYA), protecting young persons on hiking expeditions where youths learn some of life’s biggest lessons in the least likely locations...
What does Haiti want
What does Haiti want
I wrote an opinion piece two weeks ago inquiring what does the Dominican Republic want? This week my esteemed colleague columnist David Jessop in his weekly column The View from Europe shows the writing on the wall.
Letter: Baby Doc or Aristide
Letter: Baby Doc or Aristide
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Re: With Baby Doc back in Haiti, Aristide calls next. - The Tribune, January 21, 2011
It has been said that a country gets the government it deserves. Having rejected hip-hop musician Wyclef Jean's presidential aspirations, it remains to be seen if Haiti will now decide if it deserves Baby Doc or Aristide.
KEN W KNOWLES, MD
Nassau,
January 23, 2011.
'Where's my brother'
'Where's my brother'
THE family of a 35-year-old man who was picked up by immigration officials in September say they do not know if he is "alive or dead" or has been "illegally deported" after allegedly not being allowed to speak to him or visit him in nearly three weeks...
Suspect charged in 2016 murder
Suspect charged in 2016 murder
Police have charged a man with the 2016 slaying of Arty Pierre. Brisson Jean, 32, of Palm Beach Street, is charged with non-capital murder in the September 2 shooting death of Pierre, 34, at Union Village. Jean did not have a lawyer when he made [...]
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'Missing' detainee was flown to Haiti
'Missing' detainee was flown to Haiti
A 35-year-old man detained by Immigration and who has not contacted his family for nearly three weeks has been flown to Haiti, Director of Immigration William Pratt said yesterday...
'We want more time'
'We want more time'
President of the League of Haitian Pastors Dr. Jean Paul Charles said yesterday that they support the government's proposed new immigration laws but would like to see an extension of the timeline to register for status after the law takes effect. Under the government's proposed [...]
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Simple. Complex. Stunning!
Simple. Complex. Stunning!
Visually stunning with bold flavors that make for an exciting dining experience - this is what Spice by JG, a pop-up dining experience at The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort is. At Spice by JG, Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten is serving cuisine showcasing simple Southeast [...]
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US State Department report: Concerns over statelessness
THE US State Department flagged the cases of Bahamas-born Jean Rony Jean Charles and Taranique Thurston as it renewed concerns over statelessness in the country...
Government High School Magic upends C.I Gibson Rattlers 12-8
Shanice Cartwright weaves through traffic on her way to the basket. The Magic took a 12-8 win over the C.I Gibson Rattlers.
A pair of familiar foes highlighted play on day two of the Patty Johnson basketball tournament in the senior girls division.
Bahamas Men's National Soccer Team heads to Jacksonville, Florida for Preparation Camp
Our Men’s Teams heads off to Jacksonville, Florida on Sunday to take part in a preparation camp geared to prepare the team for two upcoming events...
Families identify 21 Abaco dead
Families identify 21 Abaco dead
On the day that another Haitian body washed up on shore - a female - the League of Haitian Pastors reported that they have been in contact with family members for at least 21 of the now 31 migrants who died when their sloop shipwrecked near Abaco cays over the weekend...
Brexit: May and Juncker announce more talks to break deadlock
The EU and UK will hold further talks on changes to their Brexit deal to help Theresa May get it through the Commons...
Mass funeral for Abaco victims
Mass funeral for Abaco victims
THE bodies of the 27 people who died at sea in the Abaco cays have been turned over to the Haitian Embassy in Nassau and the League of Haitian Pastors for burial on Sunday...
Calls for greater effort to stop illegal migration from Haiti
LEAGUE of Haitian Churches President Dr Jean Paul Charles yesterday called for greater efforts to discourage illegal migration from ports in Haiti as he mourned the scores of Haitian nationals who drowned in a fatal attempt at entering the country this weekend.