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University of The Bahamas publishes Volume 26 of International Journal of Bahamian Studies
University of The Bahamas publishes Volume 26 of International Journal of Bahamian Studies
Scholarly analysis on the prevalence of Haitian stigmatization in The Bahamas, the relationship between religiosity and Bahamian gambling impulses, and the efficacy of corporal punishment in Bahamian schools...
Tribune publisher honoured for a lifetime's dedication
EILEEN Carron, the Publisher/Editor of The Tribune, has been presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Bahamas Press Club in recognition of her outstanding contribution to nation building and significant work in journalism and publishing...
Tribune to publish digitally during seven-day lockdown
Due to the government's strict seven-day lockdown The Tribune will be published in digital format only over the coming days...
MOH Publishes Recommendations for all Business Types to Help Them Comply with COVID-19 Guidelines
MOH Publishes Recommendations for all Business Types to Help Them Comply with COVID-19 Guidelines
As more businesses re-open it becomes imperative for them to comply with COVID-19 guidelines, Dr. Merceline Dahl-Regis, COVID-19 Task Force Coordinator and Special Adviser to the Prime Minister...
Economic Recovery Committee publishes mandate as 7-week consultation commences
The Economic Recovery Committee (ERC) announced the start of a seven-week period of public engagement to seek sector specific recommendations and input for the ten key sectors that fall under its mandate.
Punch Publisher Demands Police Apology
Punch Publisher Demands Police Apology
Punch publisher Ivan Johnson has demanded that police retract and issue an apology for statements made in a press release regarding his recent arrest.
Johnson, Mickell Gomez and Christina Toote are accused of failing to declare that they were travelling with more than $10,000 to a U.S. customs officer on June 27.
Internet publisher bailed on libel charges
Internet publisher bailed on libel charges
Days after an alleged fire bombing at his home, Internet publisher Gorman Bannister appeared in court to face criminal charges. Prosecutors allege Bannister, 64, made false claims about former Cabinet minister Tennyson Wells and his wife, Stephanie, in voice notes disseminated on Facebook and WhatsApp [...]
Journal's publisher in smear campaign
Journal's publisher in smear campaign
A SUPREME Court judge has ruled media boss Wendell Jones was involved in a smear campaign against Lyford Cay billionaire Louis Bacon, pointing to a cache of email correspondence between Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard and the Bahama Journal publisher...
Immigration 'draft' should not have been published
Immigration 'draft' should not have been published
AFTER roughly two weeks of discussion and public feedback related to what many thought was the consultative process connected to the proposed Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill 2018, Immigration Minister Brent Symonette yesterday revealed the Office of the Attorney General was "premature" in its release of the legislation.
Third grade student self-publishes book
Third grade student self-publishes book
Andreas Minnis, a third-grade student at St. Andrew's School, can now add published author to his resume, as the eight-year-old and his mother, Aisha Lloyd-Minnis (under the moniker Aisha Wonderfull), have self-published the book "Joshua Holt and the Columbia Crushers", geared toward children between the [...]
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