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Naughty to host stage show during Marathon Bahamas

ONE of the hottest comedians in the country and some of the most popular musical acts will take the stage on Saturday, January 16, for the annual Susan G Komen Bahamas Race for the Cure Survivors Ceremony.

Grand Bahama to host Majority Rule parade

GRAND Bahama will hold the third Majority Rule Day Parade and Cultural Extravaganza on Monday, January 11, starting at 10am with a grand street parade and procession of marching bands at Pioneer’s Way.

Events scheduled for Majority Rule Day

THERE are several events scheduled to celebrate Majority Rule Day this weekend.

Veterinary group opens new hospital in west of island

PALMDALE Veterinary Group have opened the Caves Village Veterinary Hospital in western New Providence offering a complete service from routine examinations, vaccinations, advanced diagnostics, pet medications and specialised food supplies.

Access Industries says vendors will have to move from beach location

ACCESS Industries yesterday dismissed the notion that its 60-day, self-imposed, open access policy with respect to vendors at Cabbage Beach will end with their continued usage of the property as an easement to the popular Paradise Island beach.

Hair today . . . going to jail tomorrow?

A WOMAN returns to Magistrate’s Court today facing seven years imprisonment for theft of hair weave, assorted merchandise and electronics worth more than $14,000 from a hair supply store.

Injunction not extended over beach access

A Supreme Court judge yesterday refused to extend an interim injunction filed against Atlantis (Brookfield Asset Management) by the Cabbage Beach Business Owner’s Association (CBBOA), citing lapses in the plaintiff’s application.

Lack of NHI information 'making healthcare decisions difficult'

THE “inconclusive” information the government has provided on National Health Insurance will make it difficult for insured people to make decisions about their healthcare, Bahamas Insurance Association Chairman Emmanuel Komolafe told The Tribune yesterday.

Jet ski operators to take action after alert

JET Ski operators yesterday vowed to do “whatever it takes” to prevent unlicensed persons from conducting business on public beaches.

‘Gang turf war drove my family from our home’

A RESIDENT of the Bain and Grants Town constituency yesterday described having to move out of the area in fear of an ongoing “turf war” that has resulted in a relentless wave of shootings by various factions of the inner-city community.

Police officer and marine accused of raping woman

A POLICE constable and a Royal Bahamas Defence Force marine were taken into custody yesterday afternoon in connection with the alleged rape and abduction of a woman.

Minnis 'planning council shake-up'

IN what can be seen as evidence of a continued rift within the Free National Movement, a party insider alleged yesterday that there was an “underhanded” move unfolding inside the opposition to oust former election candidates who are a part of the party’s Central Council and replace them with new hopefuls to “stack the odds” in favour of leader Dr Hubert Minnis.

Woman arrested over hit-and-run death

A woman is in police custody in connection with a hit and run accident that occurred on Christmas Eve.

Suspect detained after shoot out with police

A MAN was arrested after a shoot out with police in the area of Spence Street, Mason’s Addition on Tuesday, police said.

Man arrested at airport following cocaine find

A 25–year-old Fox Hill man is in custody after he was arrested at the Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) for possession of dangerous drugs on Tuesday, January 5.

Minister blasted for 'lack of compassion' to victims

LONG Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner yesterday blasted Transport and Aviation Minister Glenys Hanna Martin over her response to the United States Embassy in Nassau’s ban on its employees using Jet Ski rentals in the capital saying it lacked “compassion” toward the victims of the alleged sex crimes.

No answer yet over missing supplies

MORE than two months after state-of-the-art first responder backpacks, flash frozen food, tools and other survival supplies intended for Hurricane Joaquin relief went missing from a National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) flight to Crooked Island, The Tribune Media Group is still waiting for answers as to what happened to them.

Torchbearers say govt ‘absent’ when needed by students

FNM Torchbearers Youth Association President Ronique Brown yesterday criticised the government for not being “understanding and sympathetic” towards College of the Bahamas students.

Man accused of gun attack granted bail

A MAN was granted $3,000 bail yesterday after pleading not guilty to attacking a woman with a handgun.

Police ‘targeted my husband’ since his pardon by Cuba

THE wife of a Bahamian recently pardoned from his prison sentence in Cuba and deported back to Nassau has alleged that police officers have targeted him since his return, even arresting him during the holidays for what she thinks are baseless reasons.

Police search for suspect after rape attack

Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating Cyril Charles Lockhart, 29, of New Providence, who is wanted for questioning over an abduction and rape.

High hopes for better water for High Rock

MINISTER for Grand Bahama Dr Michael Darville announced on Wednesday that officials are in the final stages of planning to supply neighbouring settlements in High Rock with fresh potable water.

Deep Water Cay in the Nashville spotlight

DEEP Water Cay is continuing to expand its reach in the United States to attract more visitors to the East End, Grand Bahama bonefishing lodge, which was recently featured in a prominent Nashville magazine with a circulation of 90,000.

On Da Hook

2016 has started with a frenzy with Wahoo being caught throughout The Bahamas.

Intelligence agency legislation completed

KEITH Bell, State Minister for National Security, said that while the long anticipated legislation to support the National Intelligence Agency is complete, it must now make its way through Cabinet before it is brought to Parliament.