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Miller: BEC doing good job this summer
BAHAMAS Electricity Corporation (BEC) Chairman Leslie Miller believes the corporation is doing a good job supplying electricity to Bahamians this summer, despite complaints from residents about power outages.
Davis Jr looking to make impact on pro circuit
RICARDO Davis Jr would have preferred to have had an opportunity to get in more practice time. But he’s confident that he can go to Orlando, Florida, and still make an impact on the professional circuit.
Arianna misses out on 100m freestyle semifinal - eyes 50m free on Friday
RIO de Janeiro, Brazil: Having won a medal in all of the major international events except the Olympic Games, Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace finished just two spots shy of qualifying for the semifinal of the women´s 100 metre freestyle on Wednesday. But she admitted that she has her sights set on her specialty – the 50m free – on Friday.
After poor Golden Spike showing, Bolt isn't worried
By ANDREW DAMPF AP Sports Writer ROME (AP) -- After running a relatively slow 10.04 seconds in the Czech Republic last week, Usain Bolt is ready to ramp up his Olympic preparation with a faster time at Thursday's Golden Gala meet. The Ostrava race was Bol
FNM supporters warn PLP will bring new recession
DISTRAUGHT FNM supporters branded the Bahamas "ungrateful" and claimed the country would head to a recession under the new PLP government.
Keys to sewing a great straw purse
I've seen a few awesome bags around town lately, in particular some amazing straw bags.
FNM confident in Bamboo Town
FNM CANDIDATE Cassius Stuart is confident Bamboo Town will remain a FNM seat.
Phil's: 'Enough to go around' in food retail
By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net THERE'S "enough to go around" in the food retail business for everyone to turn a profit, according to Phil Lightbourne, owner of the Gladstone Road-based food retailer/wholesaler Ph
Mullings is back!
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net AFTER sitting out the past year to recover from a hip injury, Grand Bahamian Devin Mullings is back. And he is hoping to make a contribution to the men's Davis Cup team when they travel to T
Mullings is back!
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net AFTER sitting out the past year to recover from a hip injury, Grand Bahamian Devin Mullings is back. And he is hoping to make a contribution to the men's Davis Cup team when they travel to T
Denvaughn and Cecil to competein Commonwealth Youth Games
CC Sweeting Senior High School, which celebrated the top two students in this year’s graduating classes in all government schools, will have some extra excitement as they watch fellow athletes Denvaughn Whymns and Cecil Williams compete in the Common
Mavin Saunders set for open practice with Jayhawks
WE will have to wait just a little longer for Mavin Saunders’ debut on the field for the Kansas Jayhawks football programme.The Jayhawks recently announced that their annual Spring Game, originally scheduled for April 28, will be downgraded to an ope
Bahamian players shine in Dominican Summer League
MINOR League Baseball’s Dominican Summer League recently began play and several Bahamian players made their professional debuts on their first assignment with their franchise.Courtney Smith and Keithron Moss began their first seasons with the DSL Ran
Family of Bethel Brothers founder announces sponsorship deal with University of the Bahamas
THE family of the late Marcus Bethel, founder of Bethel Brothers Morticians, recently unveiled the Jane and Marcus Bethel Scholarship Award in memory of their beloved parents. Bethel fathered seven children Justice Rubie M Nottage (retired), Dr Pamel
PM's boogying history helps dictate curfew
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said no one can say whether he is right or wrong for imposing a 10pm to 5am curfew to prevent spread of COVID-19, admitting in the House of Assembly yesterday that there is no scientific basis for the decision to lockd
Ayton makes immediate impact at training camp
DEANDRE Ayton has made an immediate impact on the Phoenix Suns after one official day of training camp.“Today was a hello, it wasn’t that bad,” Ayton said. “It’s a lot of details, they are throwing a lot of stuff at you. Lot of defence. Lot of sets a
Potter's Cay stallholders say parking ban hurting business
GREGORY Bowles used to pay his $900 monthly rent with ease but is now three months behind and waiting to be evicted from his apartment along with his wife. The 54-year-old has also laid off three employees since police officers began enforcing a gove
Major Jr hopes to be a top contender for national title
WHEN the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s Giorgio Baldacci National Open Tennis Tournament gets underway on Wednesday, Kevin Major Jr hopes to be one of the top contenders for the title. Back home after playing in a series of tournaments in Florida
Matthew forces best-of-3 playoffs
As expected, the New Providence Softball Association has reduced its best-of-five playoff series to a best-of-three showdown as a result of the damage left to the Banker’s Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex.
Miller-Uibo, Gardiner in the Diamond League Final today
Shaunae Miller-Uibo and Steven Gardiner continue their busy post-IAAF World Championships schedules on the Diamond League circuit.Miller-Uibo will be a part of a stacked field for the 200m while Gardiner will contest the 400m in the Diamond League Fi