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Roadmasters has 30 members in Boston Marathon
Roadmasters has 30 members in Boston Marathon
The Bahamas Roadmasters Running Club (BRRC) has 30 of its members registered for the 125th Boston Marathon, and are in high training mode as they get ready to chase “the unicorn” (official symbol of the Boston Marathon).
A way forward
A way forward
For a third year in a row, The Bahamas must focus on rebuilding after a major hurricane.
In the last three years, hundreds of millions of dollars have been allocated to rebuilding.
This time, the focus will be on Ragged Island, which has been decimated by Irma, as well as parts of Acklins, where there is significant damage.
When it comes to rebuilding and making our islands as storm-ready as possi...
Rollins urges caution in optimistic outlook
Rollins urges caution in optimistic outlook
Fort Charlotte MP Dr. Andre Rollins warned the government to be cautious of its optimistic outlook of the Bahamian economy, charging that it could make the last two years of the Christie administration more difficult than the first three.
CABC to host L. Garth Wright Sr. boxing tournament this Saturday
The Champion Amateur Boxing Club (CABC) is set to host the 21st L. Garth Wright Sr. Golden Gloves Amateur Boxing Tournament this coming Saturday, at the Wulff Road Boxing Square.
The showcase will be the 10th event hosted by the club this year as it continues to focus on getting its fighters as much experience as possible, hopefully in preparation to be named to national teams and consequently for...
Police officer tells of injured guard at night club
Police officer tells of injured guard at night club
A POLICE officer testified yesterday how she met an injured security guard restraining a man when she responded to an altercation in the parking lot of a night club last year.
Feminine Hygiene continues to evolve
Feminine Hygiene continues to evolve
Historians believe ancient Egyptians made tampons out of softened papyrus. Hippocrates, the father of medicine, wrote that ancient Greek women used to make tampons by wrapping bits of wood with lint. Some women were also thought to use sea sponges as tampons from as early as 3,000 B.C., through the fifth century.
Etienne honored as Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
Etienne honored as Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
Bahamian collegiate high jumper Jyles Etienne has yet another accolade under his belt, but this time it’s on the academic side as opposed to athletics...
Lewis excited about the Bahamas Games
Lewis excited about the Bahamas Games
The Bahamas Games, the multi-sports undertaking by The Bahamas' Government, appears to be on the way back!
Body discovered on Blue Hill soccer field
Body discovered on Blue Hill soccer field
A MAN'S body was found at the Blue Hill soccer field yesterday.
Armbrister branches off into athletic training
Armbrister branches off into athletic training
Bahamian Cache Armbrister has over a decade of elite running under her belt, and is now ready to give back to the sport that has given her a college education and taken her around the world. Having spent the last two years here at home in The Bahamas because of the spread of the COVID-19 ...
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