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Bahamas Sailing Association RNSC Mix-up Regatta
Bahamas Sailing Association RNSC Mix-up Regatta
What a fun weekend of sailing! Last weekend, on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th of September, all of our dinghy classes, Snipes, Lasers, Sunfish and Optis were on Montague Bay battling it out. This was a challenge regatta with many sailing in boats they don?t usually sail - and it wasn?t just the junior sailors making all the noise.
A Number Of Bahamians Take Part In Dinghy Races
A Number Of Bahamians Take Part In Dinghy Races
What a fun weekend of sailing! On Saturday September 8, and Sunday September 9, all of the dinghy classes - snipes, lasers, sunfish and optis - were out on Montagu Bay battling.
Friends of the Environment hold Abaco Science Alliance Conference
The Abaco Science Alliance
Conference (ASAC), started by Friends of the Environment (FRIENDS) in
2004, was designed as a biennial forum for sharing research being
conducted in The Bahamas and to help bridge the gap between scientists
and the community. Thanks to ASAC, data about The Bahamas is now more
accessible to everyone, including students.
This year, ASAC, held on January 5-7 at New Vi...
GB Girls' Soccer League Standings and Scores as of January 21st, 2012
Freeport, Bahamas -
The Grand Bahama Girls' Soccer Developmental League continues with
action in three divisions. Still leading the Inagua division is Krosstown
Courage, while The Bahamas Weekly leads the Gecko division, and JS
Johnson is on top in the Curly Tail division.
Play continues this Saturday, January 28th at the Freeport Rugby Football Club.
Enclosed are Scores from January 21st, 2...
Friends of the Environment hold Abaco Science Alliance Conference
The Abaco Science Alliance Conference (ASAC), started by Friends of the Environment (FRIENDS) in 2004, was designed as abiennial forum for sharing research being conducted in The Bahamas and to help bridge the gap between scientists and the community.
Thanks to ASAC, data about The Bahamas is now more
accessible to everyone, including students.
Grand Bahama Girls' Soccer League Resumes Saturday!
Grand Bahama Girls' Soccer League Resumes Saturday!
Freeport, Bahamas - The Grand Bahama Girls' Soccer Developmental League resumes Saturday, January 7th at 2pm.
GB Girls' Soccer League Standings and Scores as of December 10th
Freeport, Bahamas -
The Grand Bahama Girls' Soccer Developmental League continues with
action in three divisions. Leading the Inagua division is Krosstown
Courage, while The Bahamas Weekly leads the Gecko division, and JS
Johnson is on top in the Curly Tail division.
Players can expect Christmas treats and fun game action against their coaches.
Soccer
Saturday will break for Christmas after...
GB Girls' Soccer League Standings and Scores as of December 3rd
Freeport, Bahamas -
The Grand Bahama Girls' Soccer Developmental League continues with
action in three divisions. Leading the Inagua division is Krosstown
Courage, while The Bahamas Weekly leads the Gecko division, and JS
Johnson is on top in the Curly Tail division.
Play
resumes next Saturday, December 11th at 2 pm at the Rugby Club. Girls
are reminded that they are to report to their team...
Autumn 7s Tourney 'A Tool' in NAtional Team Selection
THE Bahamas Rugby Football Union (BRFU) is back on the pitch with the latest tournament set to be used as a tool in the national team selection process.
The Autumn 7s tournament, presented by JS Johnson, began last weekend, featuring each of the league's four teams. This tournament is in preparation for the Caribbean Sevens Championship which is scheduled to be held in Barbados November 12-13.
Abaco Markets Chairman and Vice-Chairman set to retire - nominating a new generation of leaders to move company ahead
Abaco Markets Chairman and Vice-Chairman set to retire - nominating a new generation of leaders to move company ahead
NASSAU, Bahamas -- Abaco Markets Limited Chairman R. Craig Symonette and Vice-Chairman Frank Crothers are set to retire from their respective positions after 20 years ? recently indicating that they will not offer themselves for those positions at the Company?s next Annual General Meeting.