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Lions in blowout win over Freedom Baptist
Lions in blowout win over Freedom Baptist
After winning every tournament they have entered during the 2009-10, the H.O. Nash Lions look to close out the season with yet another tournament win, this time honoring their legendary coach.
The 3rd Annual Pattie Johnson Basketball Classic kicked off yesterday at the D.W Davis Gymnasium with Johnson's Lions with one of the marquee blowout wins on the afternoon.
Giants take 2-1 lead over the Police
Giants take 2-1 lead over the Police
Head Coach of the Police Crimestoppers, Anthony 'Cops' Rolle, expressed great disappointment with the officiating in the New Providence Basketball Association (NPBA) playoffs, on Saturday night. Rolle believes that the calls, in the best-of-five series between his squad and the Commonwealth Bank Giants, were all in favor of the Giants.
The comments were made by Rolle after Game Three, which was...
Eighty-four students inducted into RBDF Ranger Program
Entry into the Royal Bahamas Defence Force?s Ranger Program has become ?very competitive? since its establishment in 1996, with large numbers of young people now seeking admission annually, Minister of National Security O.A.T. ?Tommy? Turnquest said.
'Free-for-all' girls b-ball clinic
'Free-for-all' girls b-ball clinic
For the past two years, Jarelle Nairn has been working the sidelines as an assistant coach with the Salisbury University Sea Gulls women's basketball team.
2010 Planning and Subdivisions Act passed
2010 Planning and Subdivisions Act passed
Government closes the gap between subdivision developers and land prospectors with the new 2010 Planning and Subdivisions Act. It holds developers accountable to people purchasing lots in a subdivision before, during and after the transaction.
The 2010 Forestry Act passed
The 2010 Forestry Act passed
The 2010 Forestry Act should come into force by July 1, 2010, to enforce the Government?s comprehensive plan for land-use.
GIS maps were presented publicly at a Town Meeting held on June 15 at 7:00 P.M. in the Kendal G.L. Isaacs Gymnasium at the Queen Elizabeth Sports Center, off Thompson Boulevard.
Ballin' on the Beach a 'smashing success'
Ballin' on the Beach a 'smashing success'
From the time she came home on Sunday with her Salisbury Sea Gulls' team-mates, Jurelle Nairn had the feeling that the Ballin' on the Beach Girls' Basketball Camp was going to be a smashing success.
Yesterday at the three-day camp came to a close at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium, Nairn breathed a sigh of relief.
Basketball federation announces Independence tournament
The Bahamas Basketball Federation (BBF) will host its annual double elimination Independence Basketball Tournament July 9-10 at the Kendal G.L. Isaacs National Gymnasium. This year the tournament will include the Open Male and Female Divisions.
Robin Hood may open location out east
Robin Hood may open location out east
A leading retailer yesterday said it believed its new eastern New Providence location could generate "two-thirds to three-quarters of the business" currently done by its existing Tonique Williams-Darling Highway outlet within the first year, unveiling plans to spend $4.5-$5 million on upgrading its latest property.
Sandy Schaefer, Robin Hood's president, said the company's acquisition of the fo...
Education Minister provides Grand Bahama teachers with ?honest picture?
Newly-announced National Teacher of the Year 2010-2012, Mrs. Afrika Karamo-Miller of Sister Mary Patricia Russell Junior High School performs a violin serenade for Ministry officials and teachers at a Back to School rally for educators.