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Bobcats storm to Bahamas Bowl victory
The Ohio Bobcats had one of the top-ranked rushing attacks in all of college football this season and that ground game led them to the 2017 Bahamas Bowl title.
Wins for Caribs and Stingers as regular season returns
AFTER an exciting All-Star weekend, the New Providence Basketball Association returned to its regular season action on Monday night at the AF Adderley Gymnasium as the College of the Bahamas Caribs and the PJ Stingers picked up victories.
Financial Focus: Adopt US approach to stop 'victimisation'
On November 6, 2012, US citizens will go to the polls to elect a new president who will govern for a four-year term beginning on January 20, 2013.
Higgs projected to be one of top players in the Big 12
SHE entered the Texas Longhorns programme as a heralded freshman and now Lashann Higgs is headed into her senior season projected to be one of the top players in the Big 12 conference.
Major feels the pain in third round
Although he got knocked down in the third round, Meacher ‘Pain’ Major and his trainer Anthony ‘Chills’ Wilson said the referee didn’t allow him to regain his composure to continue his eight-round bout against undefeated Mexican Joe Felix Jr on Saturday night.
'Worker shutdown' warning
A top trade unionist yesterday charged that there has been a “complete breakdown” in labour relations in the Bahamas, warning that a mass strike could be imminent unless the Government decides to “do the the right thing”.
The Draw: Semi-final stage of the High School Soccer Nationals set
WITH the St Augustine’s College Big Red Machine and Queen’s College Comets winning their elimination matches, the stage is now set for the semi-final of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and the Bahamas Football Association’s inaugural National High School Soccer Championships.
Equal rights
Have the writers missed an all important point where it concerns a person, non-Bahamian, applies for citizenship but they do not reside in The Bahamas that at 21 years they are bound to renounce their original citizenship in favour of Bahamian? We do not accept dual citizenship.
Lathaniel Bastian and the Cardinals advance
The Trinity Valley Community College Cardinals got back into the win column and advanced to the second round of the NJCAA Division I National Championship Tournament.
Bianca Stuart jumps into final
GOLD Coast, Australia: All it took was one jump for Bianca 'BB' Stuart to soar her way into the final of the women's long jump at the XXI Commonwealth Games on Wednesday at the Carrara Stadium.
Man robbed while waiting at bus stop
GRAND Bahama Police are investigating an armed robbery on Pioneer’s Way on Tuesday.
Brothers accused of rape at Eight Mile Rock
TWO brothers were charged with rape in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.
Man dies from stabbing injury
A 38-year-old man died in hospital on Friday from a stabbing injury he received last month.
Champions crowned in Freedom Baptist’s 3rd annual Majority Rule Basketball Tournament
FOUR champions were crowned in Freedom Baptist Academy’s third annual Majority Rule Basketball Tournament at the CI Gibson Gymnasium over the weekend.
Trio charged with forgery
THREE men were charged with forgery in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court yesterday in connection with fake licence discs.
Trio accused of robbery
THREE men accused of committing a food store robbery in Nicholls Town, Andros were arraigned in Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
'Buju' Bain guilty of murder
FREEPORT- Bendricko "Buju" Bain was convicted of murder in the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
'On your mark, get set, go...'
THE Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations' second meet on its 2012 calendar has set the tone for what promises to be an exciting track and field season and a battle between two perennial powerhouses. BAISS schools dominated at the National High Sch
Computer donation gives children 'wonderful opportunity'
CHILDREN from the Farm Road community could not wait to try out the new computers donated to their Urban Renewal Centre by the Lyford Cay Foundation on Thursday.
'On your mark, get set, go...'
THE Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations' second meet on its 2012 calendar has set the tone for what promises to be an exciting track and field season and a battle between two perennial powerhouses. BAISS schools dominated at the National High Sch