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Water or Coke
Water or Coke
Water or Coke - Incredible!
Can you believe this....? Very interesting! And this is not even about the sugar content!
Police hunt hit-and-run driver after man killed
Police hunt hit-and-run driver after man killed
By ALISON LOWE
Tribune Staff Reporter
alowe@tribunemedia.net
POLICE are hunting a hit-and-run driver whose vehicle struck and killed a man on Fox Hill road in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Police press liaison officer Sergeant Skippings said eye witness reports indicate that the driver of the "silver or gray year 2000 type" Honda Accord alleged to have been involved in the incident is a...
Cyclists out in full force
Cyclists out in full force
More than 100 cyclists from as far away as California descended on the ninth annual Tour of the Bahamas - the nation's premier cycling event - this weekend in Nassau.
Local and foreign competitors competed for up to $16,000 in cash prizes and awards.
Sports director Tim Munnings said the Tour of the Bahamas is "one of the most important events on the sports calendar."
For the first time, a non-...
9th Annual Tour of the Bahamas Set for Weekend
9th Annual Tour of the Bahamas Set for Weekend
More than 100 cyclists from as far away as California are gearing up for the 9th annual Tour of the Bahamas, the nation's premier cycling event, to be held January 28 and 29 in Nassau. Local and foreign competitors will ride side by side, vying for up to $16,000 in cash prizes and awards.
Three bars shut down, 28 arrested in police blitz
Three bars shut down, 28 arrested in police blitz
By SANCHESKA BROWN
Tribune Staff Reporter
sbrown@tribunemedia.net
POLICE conducted two separate operations over the weekend which resulted in three local bars being shut down and 28 persons being arrested.
Officers from the Southeastern and Central Divisions conducted the operations on Friday, in keeping with the Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade's policing plan for 2012 - "To Tackle C...
New Providence records first road fatality for the year
New Providence recorded its first traffic fatality over the weekend.
According to police, around 4:20 a.m. on Sunday an 18-year-old woman and two passengers (a man and woman) were travelling south on Baillou Hill Road in a Honda Accord when they collided into a Ford Explorer.
The 18-year-old, who was the driver of the Honda, died at the scene and the other woman was taken to the hospital whe...
44 traffic deaths recorded in 2011
44 traffic deaths recorded in 2011
Forty-four people died in traffic accidents last year, according to statistics from the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF).
The majority of these victims, 41 of them, were male while three were female, the data shows.
Half of last year's traffic deaths occurred on New Providence. Ten people were killed in traffic accidents on Grand Bahama and 12 died in accidents on the Family Islands.
The numbers ...
Police Crackdown Promised in 2012
Police Crackdown Promised in 2012
Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade has promised a sweeping crackdown on minor offenders in addition to committing more resources to prevent and prosecute serious crimes, according to his 2012 policing plan, which was made public on the force's website.
Students finish cross country mini-series
Students finish cross country mini-series
By RENALDO DORSETT
Sports Reporter
rdorsett@tribunemedia.net
JUNIOR and senior high school students in New Providence have completed their cross country mini-series.
The second race was hosted by the Government High School Magic on November 12 after CH Reeves hosted their leg of the series the week before (November 5).
Trevor Strachan, the proprietor of sponsors Windshield House and Parts Loc...
Cross Country Series
Cross Country Series
The Windshield House and Parts Locator has come forward to sponsor this year C.H. Reeves Cross Country Championships and the inaugural Government High School (GHS) Cross Country Meet, which will be held November 5 and 12 respectively.? ????????????????????