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Tributes To Peggy Hall
Tributes To Peggy Hall
Margaret "Peggy" Hall, businesswoman, park warden, conservationist, and boating enthusiast died peacefully at her home in Georgetown, Great Exuma, on January 3, 2013, in her 90th year.
Research in Exuma shows suprising lizard findings
Research in Exuma shows suprising lizard findings
Researchers working in Exuma and Eleuthera are puzzling over the Brown Anole lizard and its ability to choose the gender of its offspring.
Biologists from Dartmouth found that when limited to small mates, female lizards have less male offspring. This is a helpful for their survival, since researchers also found that males born to smaller fathers were less likely to survive than those born to bi...
Angry Staniel Cay residents reach out to govt officials
An email sent by irate residents of Staniel Cay, Exuma to Prime Minister Perry Christie, Cabinet ministers, senior public officials and members of the press again expressed the strong objection of members of that community to the closure of the airstrip at Staniel Cay airport for repairs, which the author of the email considers "merciless" given that it happened during high season for the cay's bu...
Rolle Blasts 'Misleading' Stance On Canada
Rolle Blasts 'Misleading' Stance On Canada
The minister of state for investments is blasting "misleading" representations that Canada and The Bahamas are at odds when it comes to foreign direct investment.
Controversial Bell Island development approved
Controversial Bell Island development approved
As approval for a controversial development in Bell Island was revealed yesterday, The Tribune was frustrated in its efforts to obtain the planning permits afforded to another media house.
Environment Minister Earl Deveaux had forwarded documents to The Nassau Guardian showing how the Department of Physical Planning approved plans to dredge and excavate more than 12 acres of land and sea at the...
Bahamian author pens 'Life On A Rock'
Bahamian author pens 'Life On A Rock'
There is news in the Bahamian book world! After almost three years in the writing, a true story has now been published and released about life on a small island in the Central Bahamas during the mid-90s.