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ALICIA WALLACE: ROUTE MAP TO END GENDERBASED VIOLENCE ALREADY THERE

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Judge asked to scrap order preventing shanty town actions By FARRAH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter fjohnson@tribunemedia.net THE government is seeking leave to appeal an interim injunction that barred it from destroying shanty town structures across Abaco until a Supreme Court judge delivers her decision on a judicial review on the demolition of the unregulated communities. The Office of the Attorney General is also asking the court to make an order to ensure all “further

proceedings” concerning the injunction ruling “be stayed” pending the determination of their appeal. Attorney Kayla Green-Smith made the submissions on behalf of the Crown while presenting the prospective grounds of appeal they will take to the Appellate Court, if Justice Cheryl-Grant Thompson grants them leave. In June, the judge ordered her standing injunction, which prohibits the government from SEE PAGE SEVEN

CONFUSION OVER FURLOUGH CUTOFF By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

THE Government is moving to resolve potential confusion over the deadline for when employers must decide whether to recall COVID-furloughed workers, a senior official said yesterday. Robert Farquharson, the Ministry of Labour’s director of labour, confirmed to Tribune Business that “a move is afoot to synchronise”

the contradictory sameday announcements made last week by Senator Ryan Pinder, the attorney general, and the Prime Minister’s press secretary. Clint Watson, giving the weekly press briefing by the Prime Minister’s Office, said the clock would start running from December 12, 2021, on the Government’s decision to extend the furlough period by an extra 90 days. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS

REMEMBER CROWDS? A BUSY Downtown area yesterday with passengers from the cruise ships in port exploring and shopping.

Photo: Kemuel Stubbs/BIS

FOURTH WAVE FEARS WILL ROYAL CARIBBEAN CLUB LEAD TO BOOSTER ROLLOUT AGREEMENT ‘OUTRAGEOUS’ LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net

HEALTH and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville says the government is planning to roll out booster vaccine shots to immunocompromised Bahamians and residents before year’s

end amid mounting concerns of a possible fourth COVID-19 wave. Earlier this week, Dr Darville told The Tribune local officials were examining whether to offer third shots to Bahamians with weakened immune systems, including residents over the age of 60. SEE PAGE FOUR

By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

ENVIRONMENTAL group Save The Bays says the details of Royal Caribbean International’s lease for the western end of Paradise Island are “simply outrageous” and that Prime

Minister Philip “Brave” Davis should cancel the project. Tribune Business reported yesterday how the Minnis administration effectively gave RCL a minimum 150-year lease over seven Crown Land SEE PAGE SEVEN

GUNMAN KILLS VICTIM OUTSIDE HOUSE

By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

POLICE are investigating the latest murder which took place on Quakoo Street last night. Assistant Superintendent of Police Audley Peters said yesterday: “Sometime after 9pm police were alerted to gunshots via shot-spotter technology on Quakoo Street. Officers were dispatched and on

A BODY is taken from the scene of last night’s shooting. Photo: Racardo Thomas/Tribune Staff arrival of first responders they met two males lying on

the ground suffering from gunshot wounds. “EMS was summoned to the scene and following their assessment one of the victims succumbed to his injury and the other was transported to the hospital where his condition is not known at this time. Preliminary information is that two males were standing outside a residence talking to one another when they SEE PAGE FIVE

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