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Volume: 120 No.212, November 6, 2023
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DEMOLITION GOES ON DESPITE SHANTY FIRE No casualties reported but cause of blaze is still being investigated By LETRE SWEETING Tribune Staff Reporter lsweeting@tribunemedia.net DEMOLITION of the Kool Acres community will still proceed today despite the blaze that tore through the shanty town on Saturday engulfing more than 70 homes and destroying numerous belongings and personal items. Ten firefighters and three fire trucks were dispatched
to address the fire and they worked into the night trying to contain the blaze, which started around 4pm that day. Ministry of Works officials on the scene of the fire said it burned through about 77 structures or 80 percent of the unregulated community, resulting in the destruction of a shanty town that had been in SEE PAGE THREE
LYNES: ‘Dissent anD Differing opinions are not Divisive’ By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS Tribune Staff Reporter lmunnings@tribunemedia.net FORMER Senator Robyn Lynes repeated her call for respect and unity in the Progressive Liberal Party’s chairmanship race against Fred Mitchell. “I echo again my sentiments that dissent and differing opinions are not divisive when made
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respectfully,” said the party’s deputy chair. “The intention to remain respectful and united in this process must be shared across our membership. “We are one.” Ms Lynes recently said she would not be intimidated running for chair, insisting her bid is not “anti-leadership”. SEE PAGE FOUR
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis with belly dancers at the 1001 Arabian Nights-themed Red Ribbon Ball on Saturday. The Bahamas AIDS Foundation’s 27th annual event was held at Atlantis after a hiatus of more than three years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Pick up tomorrow’s Tribune for full coverage in our Woman and Health section. Photo: Jade Russell
Gibson backs Smith for by-election By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS Tribune Staff Reporter lmunnings@tribunemedia.net THE Progressive Liberal Party presented a united approach at their most recent rally in West Grand Bahama on Friday, with former cabinet minister
Shane Gibson making a guest appearance. The PLP’s West Grand Bahama and Bimini candidate for the upcoming by-election, Kingsley Smith, publicly thanked Mr Gibson for joining his campaign. “I need all hands on
decks,” he said. “I want to thank my brother Shane Gibson for joining the campaign trail. “In the PLP, we are one big family. “We have to bring this home, not just for Obie, SEE PAGE FIVE
family seeks answers on son who DieD in Jail By LETRE SWEETING Tribune Staff Reporter lsweeting@tribunemedia.net A FAMILY has spent more than $8,000 seeking answers after the death of their loved one while on remand at the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services in July. Colin Sweeting said his nephew, 38-year-old Javon Spencer Theodore Charlow, was arrested on assault charges and sent to the Bahamas Department
JAVON CHARLOW of Correctional Services (BDCS), where he was held for four months before his death on July 19. Both of Javon’s parents have passed away and
Javon’s girlfriend, who is also the mother of his three children, also died recently, leaving the children to be cared for by the family. Mr Sweeting said his family had been trying to cover Javon’s bail, when after persistent enquiries they learned of his death in August. Mr Sweeting claimed he was told by officials from the morgue that Javon died of pneumonia. He said he
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Burger king anD kfC eye pi loCations By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net PARADISE Island is bracing for a new fastfood battle with plans to establish Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) and Burger King outlets set to potentially double the number of such brands to four. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS
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