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Police call for patience amid 311 hotline complaints

AMID complaints that the 311 hotline is not being answered, police officials are urging the Bahamian public to be patient as they wait to receive assistance from the Royal Bahamas Police Force’s COVID-19 command centre.

Tribune to publish digitally during seven-day lockdown

Due to the government's strict seven-day lockdown The Tribune will be published in digital format only over the coming days.

Three charged with violating curfew

THREE men were brought to court yesterday to face charges of violating the national curfew.

Philip ‘Brave’ Davis ‘in stable condition’

PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party officials on Monday said PLP leader Philip “Brave” Davis is in stable condition resting comfortably in the hospital after contracting COVID-19.

Grand Bahama lockdown extended

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis announced the extension of Grand Bahama’s lockdown for seven days.

Lyford Cay Foundations announces $1.5m grant for food aid

LYFORD Cay Foundations has announced a commitment of $1.5 million in grant funding for food aid to the Bahamian community.

Anglican schools to go fully virtual for reopening

THE Anglican Central Education Authority has announced it will adopt the Ministry of Education's model of a fully virtual platform for the reopening of school.

PM announces seven days of further lockdown measures for New Providence

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis announced the strongest restrictions yet for New Providence during a national address on Monday night in response to the deepening COVID-19 crisis.

Bar owner arrested after unauthorised gathering

THE owner of a popular bar was arrested on Friday night after police responded to reports of an unauthorised gathering, which contravened COVID-19 Emergency Orders.

Virus-free islands happy after curfew lifted

RESIDENTS of islands that have remained COVID-19 free are happy to know they can once again move around as curfew has been lifted on certain islands.

Andros residents now fear there could be more cases

ANDROS residents say they fear there could be more COVID-19 cases in the community after a local tested positive for the virus last week, becoming the island’s first COVID case.

Education minister confirms he has tested negative twice

EDUCATION Minister Jeffrey Lloyd has confirmed he’s tested negative for COVID-19 twice.

ZNS will continue as usual, says TV chief

CHAIRMAN of the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas Fred Gotlieb said it will be business as usual concerning news production at the agency, despite the building’s closure due to COVID-19 exposure.

Dr Michael Darville thanks staff at Doctor's Hospital

Senator Dr Michael Darville has expressed his gratitude to the staff at Doctor’s Hospital after he tested positive for COVID-19.

Hospitalised Davis says ‘Thank you’ for prayers

Opposition leader Philip “Brave” Davis gave his thanks to supporters last nights for their prayers after testing positive for COVID-19.

Nearly 200 new cases reported in 48 hours

THE Ministry of Health reported 198 new cases of COVID-19 over the weekend, pushing the nationwide total to 1,315.

Nygard relatives: ‘We’re victims too’ – Two of tycoon’s closest family members accuse him of sex trafficking

CANADIAN fashion mogul Peter Nygard faces astonishing new allegations – that he sex trafficked two of his closest relatives and had them subjected to sexual assault.

Killed by bullets fired through window

A FAMILY has been left distraught after their loved one was fatally shot while standing inside his Elizabeth Estates home on Saturday night.

63 new cases of COVID-19, one more death

The Ministry of Health reported on Sunday that there are 63 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19.

133 new COVID-19 cases reported on Saturday

The Ministry of Health reported on Saturday that there are 133 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Philip “Brave” Davis, Dr Michael Darville examined in hospital

Leader of the Opposition Philip “Brave” Davis and Senator Dr Michael Danville are in hospital after being examined “out of an abundance of caution”.

ZNS headquarters closed after staff member tests positive for COVID-19

ZNS Headquarters in New Providence closed for cleaning and sanitation on Saturday after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19.

Lockdown and curfew lifted for Spanish Wells

The Office of the Prime Minister has announced that, based on the advice of health officials, Spanish Wells may resume normal commercial and social activity, effective immediately.

Good Samaritans pay vendor’s court fine

A 20-year-old man, who was convicted for selling coconut water without a permit last month, was able to pay his $800 court fine on Friday thanks to good Samaritans.

Two in court on fraud related charges

TWO men were arraigned in a Magistrate's Court Friday on fraud related charges.