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VOLUME:116 No.208, OCTOBER 23RD, 2019
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ALICIA WALLACE: RELIGION TAKING CONTROL AGAIN
Demolition ban ‘must be lifted’
Minnis orders AG: Get shanty town ruling thrown out By KHRISNA RUSSELL Deputy Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis has instructed Attorney General Carl Bethel to petition the court to lift a standing injunction that prohibits the government from demolishing shanty towns in the country. Dr Minnis said these unregulated communities need to be removed as they pose imminent health risks. This is the second time this month the prime minister told the House of
Assembly of the government’s policies to deal with shanty towns. On October 2, he announced that the attorney general had been instructed to compulsorily acquire land where the Mudd, Pigeon Peas and Sand Banks once stood. At the time, Dr Minnis stressed that the government was intent on returning law and order to the country. “It is essential that we have all within our boundaries live in proper, safe accommodation,”
THE worldwide shortage of the drug vincristine, which is used to treat cancer among children and teens, had an impact on local treatment, Health Minister Dr Duane Sands said yesterday. “The particular drug of concern is the drug called vincristine which is a very important drug in the
By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net
A HAITIAN man who was previously deported was sentenced to a year in prison yesterday for coming back into the country under a fake name and trying to apply for a work permit with a fake letter of approval. The accused man - who went by the names Louis Anel and Acelhomme Orius – was sentenced by Senior Magistrate Carolyn Vogt-Evans for not only entering the country under a false name, but being caught with a fake approval letter issued by the Department of Immigration to be employed as a handyman. And those actions by the 37-year-old Gros Morne native came months after he SEE PAGE SIX
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DARVILLE ASKS: IS GB PROJECT CREDIBLE?
treatment of childhood leukaemia. So just as they’re struggling to find vincristine in the United States and elsewhere, we’re struggling to find it here. So yes, it has an impact on the treatment of leukaemia,” he said. “We will have to do the best that we can in order to try and find it but hospitals all over the world are struggling because a number of manufacturers that use to
SENATOR Dr Michael Darville is questioning the “credibility” of government’s Heads of Agreement for a new $64 million medical school in Grand Bahama. He said the proposed Western Atlantic University School of Medicine — which was only recently incorporated – is not yet an accredited institution among other things, which undermines its integrity as a reputable university. On Monday, the government signed a HoA
By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net
CHILD PATIENTS HIT BY DRUG SHORTAGE By RIEL MAJOR Tribune Staff Reporter rmajor@tribunemedia.net
DEPORTEE’S RETURN ENDS IN JAIL TERM
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NATION’S HONOUR BAHAMIAN Olympian Shaunae Miller-Uibo was invested with her National Honour - the Order of Lignum Vitae - by Governor General CA Smith at Government House yesterday. For a full report, see Sport. Photo: Patrick Hanna/BIS
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‘CHURCH PROMOTING ANTI-GAY VIOLENCE’ TECHNOLOGY By KHRISNA RUSSELL Deputy Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net
THE Bahamas Christian Council has used “trickery” and encouraged violence against the country’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex community, instead of rejecting continued injustices toward the minority group as the organisation is mandated to do. This assertion came from Alexus D’Marco, chair of
ALEXUS D’MARCO the Bahamas Organisation of LGBTI Affairs, and an organiser of a pride parade
slated for next year. BCC president Delton Fernander on Monday told reporters the organisation would not support the event, adding there were plans to host an opposing rally to make its position known. He told the media that in the aftermath of devastating Hurricane Dorian, now is not the time to “play games with our faith”. Further, he said, the church would be asking
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JODY WILLIAMS TAKES ON THE KILLER ROBOTS
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