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Conor McGregor: UFC star arrested in Miami for allegedly smashing fan's phone
UFC star Conor McGregor has been arrested in Miami for allegedly smashing a fan's phone as they tried to take pictures...
Mitchell launches bid to secure Fox Hill victory in 2017 election
FOX Hill MP Fred Mitchell last night launched his re-election campaign, pledging to spend the majority of his time, if victorious in the 2017 general elections, combating social ills in the constituency.
Sunshine Insurance Sponsors Robotics Camp
Sunshine Insurance Sponsors Robotics Camp
Sunshine Insurance (Agents & Brokers) Ltd. has sponsored the Smart and Strong Sisterhood?s inaugural summer camp program, which exposes young girls to technology...
McMinns, Axemen look to keep win streak going
McMinns, Axemen look to keep win streak going
Eugene McMinns and the Acadia Axeman look to extend their win streak today when they take on Saint Mary's University on the road.
The Axemen looked impressive in their last two games, winning both convincingly to remain undefeated with a 2-0 win/loss record on the season. Against St. Francis Xavier University on Saturday, the Axemen mustered up a late surge to pull away late in the game and score ...
BTC title sponsors 4th annual Long Island Cancer Society Ball
BTC has again teamed up with the annual Long Island Cancer Society Ball, donating $5,000 to the event. BTC?s Senior Customer Service Representative for the Southeast Islands Diane Lockhart said, ?We are happy to support the Long Island Cancer Society again this year...
Man acquitted of banker's murder jailed for gun, drug possession
A man acquitted in 2012 of the murder of investment banker Hywel Jones was yesterday sentenced to four years in prison for having a loaded AK-47 assault rifle and a small amount of marijuana.
Police on patrol in the Kemp Road area arrested Franklyn Stubbs, 35, of Moncur Alley, on August 19.
According to the prosecutor, Sergeant Timmy Saunders, the officers saw Stubbs sitting near a fenced in yard....
Ayton shines in exhibition play
Ayton shines in exhibition play
Deandre Ayton posted his first double-double as a collegiate basketball player yesterday.
Ayton poured in 18 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, as Arizona defeated the Mataro All-Stars 99-74 in its second Spain exhibition game.
Ayton had to play a bigger role than he did in the Wildcats first game as second-year guard Rawle Alkins missed the game with a strained left shoulder.
The game against the Ma...
Sumner: Crime continues to be strain on businesses' fixed, start-up costs
Crime and the fear of crime continues to be a strain on businesses, with the cost of security continuing to eat away at one to three percent of business' fixed and start-up costs, CEO of the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers' Confederation (BCCEC) Edison Sumner told Guardian Business yesterday.
Last week, during his budget communication, Member of Parliament for Fort Charlotte Mark Humes, ...
Deep hole
Deep hole
Let's be honest.
The abhorrent actions of the former administration, more than anything else, secured for Dr. Hubert Minnis and the rehabilitated Free National Movement (FNM) a tremendous victory on May 10.
Voters we talked to did not vote for the FNM because they were impressed by the policy proposals articulated in the party's manifesto or during the various rallies.
They did not vote for the FN...
Christie's threat to our civil liberties
Christie's threat to our civil liberties
After a record setting year of murders -- 133 as at November 13, 2015 -- the desire to appear to be concerned and simply doing something about it must be overwhelming so Prime Minister Perry Christie on Friday threatened the freedom of movement of people in The Bahamas in order to combat this scourge.