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A MOTHER is asking for the public’s assistance in fulfilling her paralysed son’s request to be brought home for the holidays as he recovers from his latest ailment.
POLICE and officials from the Department of Civil Aviation are investigating the circumstances surrounding a plane crash on a golf course in western New Providence on Saturday.
A MAN has been found shot dead in the parking lot of a business establishment in Freeport, Grand Bahama, police reported on Sunday morning.
MIAMI (AP) — Fidel Castro, who led a rebel army to improbable victory, embraced Soviet-style communism and defied the power of 10 U.S. presidents during his half century rule of Cuba, has died at age 90.
A 19-year-old male was charged with the murder of a messenger at Freeport Harbour in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court on Friday.
HUNDREDS of Bahamians took to the streets on Friday in solidarity with the "We March Bahamas" movement, whose organisers called on Bahamians far and wide to "turn their backs" to some politicians, mainly those affiliated with the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP).
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FRUSTRATED residents occupied Parliament Square on Friday afternoon as a part of the 'We March' protest against the performance of government in its handling of the internal and external affairs of the country.
POLICE shot and killed an armed assailant on Friday morning in southern New Providence after the unidentified man was seen brandishing a shotgun in traffic.
IN response to the government’s attempt to lift precautionary measures set to protect five activists, the Grand Bahama Human Right’s Association (GBHRA)yesterday issued a scathing rebuke of counter-claims as disingenuous, nonsensical and delusional.
ISLAND Luck CEO Sebas Bastian yesterday criticised the “bizarre” suggestion by FML Group of Companies CEO Craig Flowers that the government should regulate the proliferation of numbers houses, charging that Mr Flowers is attempting to “level the playing field for self interest”.
HOURS before the start of the 'We March' demonstration in Nassau on Friday, an apparent audio recording of Minister of Foreign Affairs Fred Mitchell condemning the protest as a propaganda exercise and forbidding his party's supporters to attend was released on social media.
TEENAGER Marco Davis was remanded to prison yesterday after he was arraigned in connection with the recent armed robbery of a Super Value food store and the fatal shooting of a restaurant owner.
POLICE are on the scene of a fatal shooting on Zion Boulevard off Blue Hill Road South on Friday morning.
HUNDREDS of eager Black Friday bargain hunters descended on BTC’s store at South West Plaza from early on Friday, with police called to control the surge of shoppers as the doors opened.
THE CHARRED remains of a woman were found inside a home in North Eleuthera early yesterday morning after police extinguished a massive fire that destroyed four homes, burned six vehicles to the ground and left eight people displaced.
AMIDST a defence of his government’s performance this term, Prime Minister Perry Christie yesterday told organisers of today’s “We March Bahamas” protest that he was “painfully aware” that the country has suffered tremendous setbacks.
EDUCATION Minister Jerome Fitzgerald yesterday reiterated that he intends to table the Freedom of Information Act in the House of Assembly before the end of 2016.
“WE MARCH” lead organiser Ranard Henfield yesterday insisted that the Black Friday march would be “well organised” and “peaceful”, as he sought to allay local and international fears that the rapidly growing demonstration could become violent and chaotic.
FUNERAL services at a local church have come under fire after a man discovered that his mother’s coffin had been removed from her grave and hidden in bushes.
THE Association of Bahamas Marinas (ABM) yesterday welcomed the recent statement by the Prime Minister that put to rest the recent speculation and concerns about fishing in Bahamian waters.
OFFICERS from the Mobile Division took a man into custody yesterday following the seizure of a handgun and a quantity of dangerous drugs.
ACCUSING Free National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis of “public courting” of former Deputy Prime Minister Brent Symonette, Progressive Liberal Party Chairman Bradley Roberts yesterday claimed that Dr Minnis is attempting to reassemble his party’s “stop, cancel and review” team.
A FORMER ZNS reporter’s application for a stay of a ruling made by a Supreme Court judge in contempt proceedings against him was dismissed in the Court of Appeal yesterday.
A LOCAL civic group has commended the Democratic National Alliance for its effort to draft a Right to Information document, but told The Tribune there are still “a lot of deficiencies” to be overcome if it is to be adapted and legislated.