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All treat, no trick

TREAT bags have been given to children’s homes - thanks to Mortimer Candies.

DETAINEE WHO ESCAPED SENT TO PRISON

A HAITIAN man who last week escaped from the Detention Centre was yesterday sentenced to six months in prison.

24 cases of COVID-19 and two deaths on Sunday

THE Ministry of Health recorded 24 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday along with two additional deaths.

Davis: Policy reversal increases risk of spread

THE government’s “confusing” COVID-19 travel policy reversal increases the risk of spread to Bahamians, Progressive Liberal Party leader Philip “Brave” Davis said yesterday.

Test plus insurance for visitors

VISITORS to The Bahamas will not only have to present a negative COVID-19 test, but they will also have to purchase an approved travel health visa and travel insurance, Tourism and Aviation Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar announced Saturday.

Doctor’s concern over rethink on rapid testing

A SENIOR physician yesterday raised concerns about the reversal of protocol for antigen testing on arrival in the country, saying the relaxed measures have many loopholes that could potentially lead to negative consequences for the country.

Eleuthera bracing for lockdown

AS health officials conduct more COVID-19 testing on Eleuthera, some residents say they have already started preparing for a possible lockdown should the government take that course of action.

Economy rebound ‘in six months’

LABOUR Director John Pinder said yesterday he believes the Bahamian economy will start to rebound from COVID-19’s impact in the next six months now that the country has started its phased re-opening of the tourism industry.

‘Don’t blame PLP for GB’s increase in COVID cases’

PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party chairman Fred Mitchell said a social media post that accused PLP Leader Philip “Brave” Davis and party supporters of attending a “super spreader” event in Grand Bahama is nothing more than political “propaganda”.

Speaker Moultrie hands in his keys

HOUSE of Assembly Speaker Halston Moultrie has turned in his keys to the government because he is not satisfied with the state of his office and bathroom facilities. He is refusing to set foot in that area again unless the situation has been corrected.

Man in hospital after shark attack

A Sweetings Cay resident is in hospital after a shark attack on Friday.

Govt scraps COVID-19 antigen testing for travelers upon arrival

THE government has scrapped the idea of COVID-19 antigen testing for travelers upon arrival in the country beginning November 1.

Sir Sean Connery – The Last Great Matinée Idol

To celebrate the life of Sir Sean Connery, who died on Saturday at the age of 90, The Tribune is posting this article written by Christopher Ondaatje for the Weekend section in 2017, which marvelled at the distinguished career of the award-winning Scottish actor.

Sir Sean Connery dies age 90

James Bond star and longtime Bahamas resident Sir Sean Connery has died aged 90.

Nonprofit 'Ma's Meals' reaffirms support for families hit by COVID-19

A LOCAL nonprofit organisation has reaffirmed its commitment to provide COVID-19 support to families negatively impacted by the health crisis.

National Pastors’ Alliance of Grand Bahama gives TVs to Rand COVID unit

THE Rand Memorial Hospital received over a dozen smart televisions for its new COVID unit, which is expected to open November 2 for patient care.

Man pleads guilty to breaking woman's office door

A 46-year-old man who claimed he broke a woman’s office door for attention was on Friday sentenced to four months in prison.

Man punched his children's mother after naked video call

A man who punched his children’s mother after he caught her naked on a video call with another person was placed on three months’ probation on Friday.

Man who gave police fake name fined $100

A 24-year-old man who gave a police officer a fake name while he was searched several days ago was fined $100 on Friday.

37 new COVID-19 cases, four more related deaths on Thursday

THIRTY-SEVEN new COVID-19 cases and four more related deaths were recorded on Thursday, pushing the nation’s coronavirus tally to 6,644.

Former police sergeant charged over Exuma shooting death

A FORMER police sergeant was charged with manslaughter in connection with the shooting death of an Exuma man on Wednesday.

PLP hits back on free testing

THE Progressive Liberal Party has hit out at Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis for his response to questions about calls for free COVID-19 testing.

The women who led the charge

The Royal Bahamas Defence Force is saluting the first group of females - who enlisted in the organisation 35 years ago.

Local experts take part alongside clinic director in webinar

LOCAL medical professionals will take part in a webinar this weekend alongside a senior official from Florida’s Cleveland Clinic.

No decision yet on P3 pledge

NEARLY 11 months after the Hurricane Dorian Pledging Conference was held, Minister of State for Disaster Preparedness Iram Lewis said the government is still engaged in discussions with the P3 Group.