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Hunt for two armed robbers on Abaco

POLICE in Abaco have launched an island-wide manhunt for two suspects behind an armed robbery that left a man injured early Thursday morning.

A Christmas gift as 147 are granted clemency

THE Prerogative of Mercy Committee approved 147 requests for clemency during a meeting yesterday.

No Junkanoo - but groups want spirit to shine on

DESPITE the 2020 Junkanoo parades being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some groups say they still plan to keep the Junkanoo spirit alive and celebrate through virtual events.

Rastafarian community to say no to COVID vaccine

MEMBERS of the local Rastafarian community will reject the COVID-19 vaccine when it is made available in The Bahamas as it is against their religious beliefs, a representative said.

Video shows ‘bold’ robbers in busy stores

VIDEO footage has been making the rounds on social media showing two local businesses being robbed by “bold” culprits with guns while shoppers milled about.

Super Value gives $12,000

SUPER Value proved a little change can go a long way as store representatives presented a cheque for $12,000 to the Bahamas Feeding Network yesterday.

Flowers: FNM trying to shut us down

THE government’s planned web shop patron tax on lottery winnings was yesterday predicted to deliver a “detrimental” blow to a local gaming house, its owner telling The Tribune he firmly believed the Minnis administration was “dead serious” about closing down the industry.

Drop in top grades as exam results are released

NATIONAL exam results worsened in 2020 compared to 2019, with fewer students achieving A, B and C grades and more students receiving D, E, F and G grades compared to the year before.

‘I can’t walk after I was beaten by police’

A MAN from Eleuthera is unable to walk and has had surgery on his right leg after police officers allegedly slammed him to the ground at the Harbour Island Police Station in October.

Man denies using fake cheques to defraud businesses

A 32-year-old man who denied using fraudulent insurance cheques to defraud three businesses will appear before a magistrate next year to determine whether he will be granted bail before his trial.

Man who beat his girlfriend told to compensate her $350

A 29-year-old man who was accused of assaulting his former girlfriend was ordered to pay her $350 as compensation.

Fraud accused granted bail

A 31-year-old man, accused of defrauding three people of nearly $40,000, was yesterday granted bail before his trial.

teen robbery suspect remanded

A TEENAGER was remanded to prison over allegations that he robbed a woman last week.

Man shot dead on Rupert Dean Lane

A MAN was shot dead shortly after he left his Rupert Dean Lane home after 8pm last night.

Deal signed to digitise all court documents

THE government signed a contract valued under $480,000 with the firm ZCOM yesterday to implement a digitisation and migration system for all paper-based court documents within the judiciary.

Lloyd satisfied with exam results - but we don’t get to see them yet

EDUCATION Minister Jeffrey Lloyd said he is satisfied with the national examination results in spite of the challenges COVID-19 brought to the process.

Too many questions over vaccinations, says Davis

THE Progressive Liberal Party has raised concerns about the Minnis administration’s COVID-19 vaccination strategy, saying too many questions are still unanswered.

Choir sings for senior citizens

MEMBERS of the Public Service Choir continued their annual tradition of singing Christmas carols to senior citizens in Grand Bahama yesterday.

‘Concerned over Nygard? Not me’

PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party Leader Philip “Brave” Davis said he is “not concerned” about legal action brought against Peter Nygard in the United States.

‘Stop pointing fingers over drilling’ says Davis

THE leader of the Progressive Liberal Party has urged the Minnis administration to stop “pointing fingers” when it comes to the oil exploration deal and potential royalties left in place by a previous PLP government.

Wells: ‘We’ll pay nurses’ - but he doesn’t say when

HEALTH Minister Renward Wells has insisted that the government will honour its commitment to provide honorariums to healthcare workers who offered their services during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

OFFICIALS ALERT OVER U.K. STRAIN: No immediate plans for travel ban - but that could change

WITH a new strain of COVID-19 spreading in parts of England, Health Minister Renward Wells said while there are no immediate plans to impose a travel ban against the UK, officials will continue to closely monitor the situation.

Five new COVID-19 deaths

THE Bahamas confirmed five new COVID-19 deaths yesterday.

A helping hand in time for Christmas

San Jose Construction (Bahamas) Ltd distributed grocery gift certificates to primary schools in the Grand Bahama and Bimini district to assist students of struggle families during Christmas.

Nursing chief: Wait a year before giving vaccinations

HEAD of the Bahamas Nurses Union Amancha Williams has expressed reservation over the new COVID-19 vaccines, saying she would like to see the drugs tested for a year before it is administered locally.