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Creative Nassau helps to take Bahamian strawcraft to the world
Creative Nassau (CN), the non-profit organization was formed in 2004 and, in 2014 succeeded in obtaining the prestigious UNESCO Creative Cities designation for the City of Nassau as a Creative City of Crafts & Folk Art. Now, CN has achieved another international milestone.
Swimmers take to the ocean for Bernie Butler Swims
Swimmers take to the ocean for Bernie Butler Swims
It's great to see a Freeport tradition continuing. The Bernie Butler Open Water Swims was held on Saturday in its new format, with swim races in the morning and the after-event party and awards at the Grand Bahama Sailing Club in the late afternoon.
Burrows Jr. suspended for 15 years; Greg Sr. gets five years
The Bahamas Baseball Association (BBA) came down hard on Greg Burrows Jr. and Sr. over the weekend, handing out penalties for infractions it deemed inappropriate, damning and damaging to the image of baseball, and by extension sports, in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
Hodari Prince is the 2023 All Bahamas Merit Scholar
Hodari Prince is the 2023 All Bahamas Merit Scholar
Queen's College graduate Hodari Prince, 17, is the newest All Bahamas Merit Scholarship (ABMS). He has been awarded $140,000 ($35,000) per year in scholarship money towards his studies at the University of Guelph where he will pursue biomedical engineering.
Incident mars proceedings of Babe Ruth Classic
Incident mars proceedings of Babe Ruth Classic
What was turning out to be a well structured tournament with hardly any incidents took a turn for the worst on Monday as teams battled for positions and medals.
Laing chooses Howard University
Laing chooses Howard University
Bahamian hurdler Otto Laing had narrowed his tertiary education spots to five schools, and in the end, the 18-year-old chose the Howard University Bison. He made his decision at his old primary school – Xavier's Lower School yesterday.
Ayton donates to JA; remains non-committal about playing for The Bahamas
After being unceremoniously bounced from the playoffs of the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the second year in a row, the Phoenix Suns have retooled, and one who was at the center of trade talks, has returned to the nation of his birth.
Govt restarting work on national development plan
Govt restarting work on national development plan
Prime Minister Philip Davis announced yesterday that the government has reappointed the National Development Plan (NDP) committee, selecting a chairman to complete the plan, then prepare an implementation plan.
National Address by Prime Minister Hubert Minnis Monday 29th 2018
Fellow Citizens and Residents:
Good evening. A belated Happy New Year.
Upon our election to office, we pledged to listen to the voice, aspirations, dreams, hopes and desires of our people, and institute policies drawn from the vast experience of Bahamians at home, overseas, and including in the Diaspora. We are listening to the voices of the people from Bain Town, to Marsh Harbour, to Freep...
Clubs ready for swim nationals
Clubs ready for swim nationals
The time for fine tuning and tweaking is just about over and coaches from several clubs are ready for the 51st Bahamas Aquatics Federation's National Swimming Championships set to get underway Thursday and wrap up on Sunday. The event will take place at the Betty Kelly-Kenning National Swim Complex.