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July 12, 2014
Flag football finals set for Sunday

The Bahamas Flag Football League is set to host its finals on Sunday. After 12 long weeks, the top two teams in each division get set to compete for the title of the league's top team.
In the men's division, a new champion will be crowned. Last year's champions Summit Academy Ravens were defeated in the semi-final round by the Essential Services Avengers 20-12. The Avengers will be squaring off ag...

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September 05, 2017
The final rankings for Bahamian athletes for 2017

The 2017 season is over for most Bahamian track and field athletes, and a number of them were prominent on the International Association of Athletics Federations' (IAAF) Top Performance List.
Leading the way was double Diamond League winner Shaunae Miller-Uibo. The Bahamas' top female sprinter finished the year number one in the women's 400 meters (m) and at number two in the women's 200m. She end...

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September 04, 2017
Bahamas-China Friendship Association working to expand people-to-people relationship between the two countries

Executives and members of the Bahamas-China Friendship Association paid a courtesy call on the Governor General, Her Excellency Dame Marguerite Pindling, at Government House, Wednesday, August 30, 2017...

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August 31, 2017
Legal action against BPL

Three Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) line staff employees fired earlier this month are seeking a court order quashing their termination.
In documents filed in the Supreme Court yesterday, Tevaughn Miller, D'yanndra Curry and Katonia Neely say they were never given a chance to respond to allegations made against them when they were fired.
Attorney Wayne Munroe, who represents them, filed an originat...

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August 30, 2017
Bahamas China Friendship Association pays courtesy call on The Governor General

The executive team and members of The Bahamas China Friendship Association presented Governor General Her Excellency Dame Marguerite Pindling with a certificate that designates her as Honourary President of the Association...

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August 25, 2017
Fresh, healthy delicious

Chef Emmanuel Gibson's concept for his restaurant was simple to provide fresh, healthy, delicious dining options to Bahamians. The end result is Manuelo's Lettuce Eat Fresh.
It was a concept he came up with approximately two years ago, after visiting a number of salad chains in New York and witnessing the open kitchen concept with chefs on the line and customers simply walking the line and choosin...

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August 24, 2017
Developing boys into upstanding Christian men

With all the negative news surrounding the state of young men in The Bahamas, The Boys' Brigade is committed to its mission of developing boys into Christian men who are upstanding citizens.
A Bahamas contingent recently travelled to the organization's Caribbean International Camp in Antigua at which more than 14 Caribbean countries were represented, as well as Zambia and Denmark. The two-week cam...

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August 11, 2017
From the collection

Britain may have Sir David Attenborough, America might have Michelle Obama, but we, ladies and gentlemen of The Bahamas, have the wonder that is Darold Miller. Now, this is a bit facetious, as we have many a national hero to represent us, but the character (and, sometimes caricature) that is the sensational Miller is something most Bahamians can appreciate. Blue Curry has, not with little care, im...

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August 11, 2017
Tough life for mother of seven on unemployment line

Tredia Johnson has not had a job in four years.
Johnson, a 32-year-old mother of seven, admitted that some nights she has to go to bed hungry because she doesn't have enough money.
"As long as I make sure my children eat, I don't mind going hungry a night or two," she said outside her Wilkinson Street home yesterday.
Her home, run down with the roof caving in, doesn't have electricity. Her sister,...

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August 04, 2017
UB signs MOU with University of Miami's School of Architecture

"Some of the greatest assets our country holds are our heritage sites and historical buildings and it is up to this generation to take a keen interest in preserving what we have." This according to Dr. Christopher Curry, chair of social sciences, at the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the University of The Bahamas and the University of Miami's School of Architecture. Accordi...

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