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SURPLUS s 0- hails landmark achievement s 6!4 TO on diapers, feminine products s &.- SAYS GOVT fixing problem it made itself s .EW lNES for jet skis s @2EVENUE TARGET may be missed’
PRIME Minister Philip ‘Brave’ Davis presents the 2025 budget in Parliament yesterday. PHOTO: Chappell Whyms Jr
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Lawyers for three Bahamians in US MP HAILS PROGRESS cocaine scheme seeking plea deals IN DEALING WITH By LEANDRA ROLLE ABACO DUMP SITE Tribune Chief Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Chief Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net
US DEFENCE attorneys representing three Bahamian men accused of playing key roles in a transnational cocaine trafficking scheme are seeking an additional adjournment of the pretrial conference to allow more time to review evidence and explore possible plea deals. The defendants — Chief Superintendent Elvis Curtis, former Royal SEE PAGE SEVEN
CENTRAL and South Abaco MP John Pinder says the government is nearly finished demobilising the Dorian debris site in Spring City, after recent concerns from residents about toxic smoke emissions from the area. Abaco has faced a string of fires in FORMER Chief Superintendent Elvis Curtis
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