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Athletes advance on track

GLASGOW, Scotland — Day one of the athletic competition at the Hampden Park National Stadium saw three sprinters and a quarter-miler all advance out of the preliminaries of their respective events on Sunday.

Residents fearing Bimini 'overload'

WITH Bimini set for even more resort development, some residents yesterday expressed fears that the small island is being over developed and will eventually become overpopulated, one telling Tribune Business: “I don’t know why this island is being overloaded”.

Wardrick Wilson to join Gators in Fall 2019

BAHAMIAN gridiron star Wardrick Wilson has been a highly sought after NCAA recruit and committed to join one of the most storied programme’s in college football. Wilson has been ranked as a three or four star recruit by several reputable publication

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Love is in the details

Seeing the love and attention to detail that went into planning her own nuptials a year ago has inspired Larissa Burrows to launch a one-stop bridal resource to help give Bahamian couples the wedding of their dreams.She describes her new company, c

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Economy reopens 'in the nick of time'

A Bahamian auto dealer yesterday said his parts section sold "25 percent of what we normally do in an entire month" on the economy's first reopening day, which arrived "just in the nick of time". Ben Albury, Bahamas Bus and Truck's general manager,

Bahamians drive Out Island tourism restart

Bahamians are driving the “slow” resumption of hotel bookings in the Family Islands as the country gradually re-opens following the COVID-19 lockdown.Leslie Kennedy, general manager of the Pigeon Cay Beach Club on Cat Island, told Tribune Business: “

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The lone survivor!

In a gutsy, cramped-up performance, Danielle Thompson avoided another first round exit in the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association's Junkanoo Bowl International Tennis Federat

MARKETING REVOLUTION: The best incentive for major change

I once had a client who was dependent on customer service representatives to push a particular marketing promotion they were doing.

Pub owner: Capacity curb more harmful than curfew

A pub and restaurant owner says capacity restrictions rather than the 10pm curfew are more damaging to his business, adding that a few extra evening hours will do little to improve trade.

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Documentary returns home after North American tour

BAHAMIAN author and film maker Marion Bethel has taken her history lesson on the women’s suffrage movement in the Bahamas to other parts of region.

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Arianna goes pro

AFTER her stellar senior year at Auburn University and her second outing at the Olympic Games in London, England, Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace has decided to continue in the sport as a professional swimmer.

Martial artist Yves Edwards retires

A LEGENDARY career which spanned several decades came to an end this month when an iconic Bahamian athlete stepped away from the octagon for good.

Bimini councillor hits out at environment group

A TOP Bimini local government official blasted the Bimini Blue Coalition yesterday for what he says are their attempts to prevent unprecedented economic benefits from coming to Bimini.

VAT sanctions are 'very distasteful'

Super Value’s owner has slammed the proposed sanctions regime for delinquent Value-Added Tax (VAT) payers as “very distasteful”, fearing just one mistake by staff could result in his jailing or loss of passport.

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The teenager who won fight for her life

WHILE most 18-year-olds were getting ready for college, buying their first car or moving out of their parents’ home, Joyce Brennen was readying herself for the biggest fight of her life – her battle with cancer.

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Don't say a word - it's an NFL night

IT IS the only season where women are willing to put up with their significant other’s “sweet-hearting”. And the only reason this love affair wins a pass is because it’s not with an actual person, but with a sport.The National Football League (NFL) g

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Donte Armbrister wins 1st-round match

DONTE Armbrister set the pace for Team Bahamas, winning his first-round match in the men’s singles yesterday as the tennis competition got underway at the National Tennis Centre.

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Petty hosts welcome home ceremony for athletes on athletic scholarships

HARRISON Petty, president of the Bahamas Parents Association of Track and Field, hosted a welcome home ceremony on Friday at the original Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium for the athletes whom they helped to get off on athletic scholarships.

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Gaither into 200m semis

DOHA, Qatar: The 100 metres didn't go as planned, but after falling short of getting into the final, Tynia Gaither likes her chances in the 200m.

Local inspiration hosts live music recording

Gospel artist Travis Santon is set to host a live music recording of his latest acoustic single “I’ll Wait For You” this Friday at the Evangelistic Temple on Collins Avenue.The recording session will also feature appearances by musicians such as the