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Volume: 121 No.18, December 14, 2023
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INGRAHAM: REBELS WANT NEW LEADER Former PM backs Pintard - while standing next to likeliest rival Minnis By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net IN a rare and fascinating joint interview with Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday, Hubert Ingraham said “rebels” in the Free National Movement are unnecessarily pushing the party to hold a convention, but he still has confidence in the team Michael Pintard
leads and does not want FNMs to be distracted. Mr Ingraham, standing next to Dr Minnis, spoke bluntly even though many believe Dr Minnis’ faction opposes Mr Pintard’s leadership and that Dr Minnis is the most likely person to challenge the Marco City MP if the FNM calls a convention. SEE PAGE THREE
COURIER COSTS COULD RISE AFTER GOVT AIR FREIGHT DEAL By NEIL HARTNELL and YOURI KEMP Tribune Business Reporters AN ex-prime minister yesterday warned Bahamians will have to pay increased costs to import goods via air freight from New Year’s Day due to a $25m outsourcing deal struck by the Government. Dr Hubert Minnis told
Three men shot, two are dead
Tribune Business that JDL’s $25m agreement to transform the Government’s air freight terminal, the final terms for which are still being worked out, has also sparked fears among Bahamian courier companies that they will either have to close or layoff staff. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS
THE SCENE on Nicoll’s St where three men were shot resulting in two deaths yesterday. Photo: Dante Carrer
By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS Tribune Staff Reporter lmunnings@tribunemedia.net TWO men were shot dead in Yellow Elder yesterday, leaving Mount Moriah MP McKell Bonaby in tears after he likened them to a younger son and
brother. Screams pierced the air on Nicoll’s Street as relatives and residents gathered after the latest killing. Press Liaison Chief Superintendent Chrislyn Skippings said around 4.30pm, officers on routine patrol heard gunshots and
found a man lying in the street with multiple gunshot injuries when they showed up at Nicholas Court. She said emergency medical services visited the scene and confirmed no signs of life. “The officers received SEE PAGE FIVE
DAD MAY SEEK LEGAL ACTION AFTER DOG BITES SON By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net A GRAND Bahama father said he is considering legal action after his one-year-old son was bitten and injured by a dog in Grand Bahama. “It was very scary when I got the call, and it is something I don’t wish on nobody to get a call that
TODDLER that was bitten by dog at daycare. something happened to one of your kids, and you
JUSTIFIABLE KILLING RULED IN ADDERLEY SHOOTING CASE By PAVEL BAILEY Tribune Staff Reporter pbailey@tribunemedia.net
don’t know the situation until you get there,” said Lavano Cooper. He said both of his child’s legs were injured on Tuesday, with doctors deciding not to perform surgery because of his young age. The toddler was released from Rand Memorial Hospital on
A CORONER’S Court jury ruled yesterday that police were justified in killing Royal Bahamas Defence Force leading seaman Rodney Adderley, Jr, on Dunmore Avenue on January 10, 2022. The finding came after five jurors heard testimony and watched body camera footage that showed Adderley lunging at an officer during a search. The officer
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