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Volume: 120 No.205, October 26, 2023
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MILLER GETS CONTRACT FOR ROAD TRAFFIC Ex-MP: I wish we could get big boys’ rates By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune News Editor rrolle@tribunemedia.net LESLIE Miller said the government will move the Road Traffic Department into his Summerwinds Plaza for a rate that is “much better than anywhere else”, adding there is “nothing amiss” and “no favours” involved. “I wish we could get the rates that the big boys get. I’d be a happy man,” he said yesterday. He noted that lease agreements for the property under the last Christie SEE PAGE FIVE
SCHOOL MONITORS FIND BOY, AGED 12, LIVING IN CAR ALONE By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net SCHOOL attendance monitors tasked with getting drop-outs back in school recently found a 12-year-old boy living alone
in a car. Education Minister Glenys Hanna Martin said the child is now in the state’s custody. She declined to offer further details, but said in the SEE PAGE SEVEN
THE SUMMERWINDS PLAZA, which is to become the new home of the Road Traffic Department. Photo: Moise Amisial
PLP to discuss marital rape By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net THE Progressive Liberal Party will discuss marital rape, legalising marijuana for recreational use and transitioning to a republic during the party’s 55th national convention on November 9 and 10,
according to Senator Quinton Lightbourne, the event’s co-chair. “Additionally, attendees will be given an opportunity to score the government’s performance, and it promises to be an insightful reflection of the public’s view on these pivotal topics,” he said during a press conference
yesterday. He said “the essence of the discussions and decisions” on the hotbutton topics will be communicated to the public even though they will occur during closed sessions in the day. Evening sessions will be
said in a statement that it now “intends to get on with the business of what it does best” by investing $3m to convert the former Scotiabank branch into a location for both brands after the Town Planning Committee granted the project site plan approval subject to several modest conditions.
AN Atlantis worker was stabbed by a fellow employee on Tuesday as she worked at a restaurant serving breakfast to visitors. The attack came shortly before 9am, with the 28-year-old woman being stabbed by a man who also worked at the location. The Tribune understands the incident took place at Poseidon’s Table at Atlantis, which was initially reported in yesterday’s Tribune. However, the incident did not feature on Tuesday’s police reports, and Tribune inquiries about the stabbing received no response until the early hours of yesterday morning when police confirmed the attack.
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Wendy’s Wins approval - and blasts atlantis By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net WENDY’S yesterday blasted Atlantis for masterminding a “meritless, aggressive and self-serving campaign” that failed to prevent the fast-food brand gaining planning approval for its Paradise Island restaurant.
Psomi Holdings, an affiliate of Aetos Holdings, the Wendy’s and Marco’s Pizza franchisee,
ATLANTIS STABBING AT BREAKFAST
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