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Many farmers excited about the prospect of growing cannabis, Campbell says
Many farmers are excited about the possibility of growing cannabis, according to Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources Jomo Campbell, who predicted the government's "progressive approach to cannabis" will result in a reduction in the backlog of the courts.
Jamaican teen escapes from detention center
Jamaican teen escapes from detention center
Police are searching for a Jamaican teen who escaped from the Carmichael Road Detention Centre on Friday.
Five habits that you need to change as soon as possible
When I started my career, I worked in the hospitality and tourism industry. Like any responsible organization, it was standard practice to watch our numbers very closely. In fact, my team would have a morning meeting to update us on the daily forecasts and yesterday's actual performance numbers (e.g. Memberships, arrivals, departures, stayovers, customer satisfaction), in comparison to every other...
Davis accused of cowardice as Bell stays in Cabinet
Davis accused of cowardice as Bell stays in Cabinet
LEADERS of the opposition political parties accused Prime Minister Philip "Brave" Davis yesterday of being "afraid" to make the tough decisions, calling his decision to reassign Keith Bell instead of firing him "cowardice".
Prime Minister Philip Davis’ Remarks At The Fourth Anniversary Memorial Of Hurricane Dorian In Abaco
Prime Minister Philip Davis’ Remarks At The Fourth Anniversary Memorial Of Hurricane Dorian In Abaco
Today, our hearts are heavy but hopeful.
PM: Commission of inquiry into events surrounding Dorian not ruled out
The government has not ruled out a commission of inquiry to probe events surrounding Hurricane Dorian in 2019, according to Prime Minister Philip Davis. Davis was on Abaco on Friday to observe the fourth anniversary of the monster storm and to remember the lives lost. He participated in a wreath laying ceremony in Marsh Harbour, ...
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One year under his belt
One year under his belt
Prioritize effectively is the advice from National Merit Scholar Christopher Knowles to Bahamians commencing their freshman year at college/university. He says with all the newfound freedom they will encounter, that it is hard at first to set a laid-out schedule.
From Strachan's scare to Lyles' crash, Budapest was active
BUDAPEST, Hungary - It wasn't a promising start for The Bahamas at the 19th World Athletics Championships at the National Athletics Stadium in Budapest, Hungary, but it ended on a strong note, with two Bahamian athletes running in the final of their respective events.
Letter: Motorcycle tyrants disturbing the peace
Letter: Motorcycle tyrants disturbing the peace
EDITOR, The Tribune.
I write in desperation to protest about the motorcyclists who disturb the peace by roaring and blasting through our city and community streets with their unmuffled bikes.
This goes on every day and it is particularly bad on Sundays when they seem to travel around the island in packs, revving up their motors, not only disturbing citizens but sometimes scaring the daylights ou...
Assessing progress, shaping the future
Assessing progress, shaping the future
Dear Editor, This letter aims to offer a thoughtful recounting of our journey under the leadership of Prime Minister Philip Edward Davis KC MP, highlighting not just our accomplishments but also the challenges we've faced. The prorogation of Parliament, on the advice of the prime minister, serves as a pivotal juncture in our nation's journey. ...
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