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Eight COVID-19 deaths confirmed
DEATHS from COVID- 19 increased by eight over the weekend, pushing the nation’s toll to 338 since the start of the pandemic.
Munnings and Warhawks back in the win column
AFTER losses in four of their last five games, Travis Munnings and the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks began their homestand back in the win column.
Bahamian beauty queens head to Las Vegas
Five Bahamian beauty queens are preparing to make their mark on the international stage this Summer when they head to Las Vegas for the Regency International Pageant.
Baha Mar opening drives Cable Beach ‘resurgence’
Baha Mar’s opening has driven a “resurgence” in the Cable Beach real estate market due to the desire of its senior executives to live close to work.
Japanese grant helps disaster management
THE National Emergency Management Agency has received the remainder of equipment which is part of a $1.8 million Japanese grant aid project to The Bahamas in support of the country’s disaster management programme.
Ballin’ By Da Beach Basketball Camp to host ‘Run ‘n’ Shoot'
BALLIN’ By Da Beach Basketball Camp looks to make another progressive initiative in local girls’ basketball.
Rapist pastor begs to go back to US jail: Fox Hill prison too dangerous
A BAHAMIAN pastor sentenced to life plus 20 years on child rape charges in Georgia will be extradited after waiving his right to local legal proceedings yesterday.
‘Buddy’ cans 24 in loss to Hornets
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Chavanno “Buddy” Hield led the Sacramento Kings with 24 points, including six three-pointers, but it wasn’t enough as Kemba Walker scored 23 - surpassing 11,000 for his career - and the Charlotte Hornets got the 114-95 win last night.
PM: BPL outages just ‘too amazing’
Prime Minister Perry Christie yesterday described as “too amazing” the occurrence of three island wide black-outs on New Providence within a one-week period, adding that that the situation needed “the highest investigation”.
‘Considerable’ food price falls from duty reductions
Consumers should see the cost of various food and beverage items “go down considerably” after the Government yesterday outlined numerous duty reductions in the 2017-2018 Budget.
Three weeks to file missing disclosures or file will go to the Attorney General
DELINQUENT former and sitting parliamentarians have been given three weeks to file disclosures or face the court for breaking the law, according to Press Secretary Anthony Newbold.
Two face court after killings in the capital
TWO men were remanded to prison yesterday after being arraigned in connection with two separate murders that occurred in the capital last week.
A ‘Champagne Toast to the Ta-Tas’
When women come together to share a life-saving experience while celebrating each other, it makes for a bubbly exchange of laughter, stories and memorable moments.
ESSO station closes down
AFTER a decade in business, the On The Run Esso gas station on the corner of Kemp Road and Bay Street closed its doors this week, leaving around 20 former employees without a job.
Vitamalt official malt beverage for Marathon Bahamas
As thousands of local and international participants cross the finish lines at Sunshine Insurance Race Weekend 2013’s Marathon Bahamas and the Susan G Komen Bahamas Race for the Cure, they will be greeted with an ice cold Vitamalt beverage.
Web shops 'prepared to offer shares'
BAHAMIANS will be allowed to purchase shares in “number houses” if the January 28 referendum on gaming is passed, campaign coordinator for “Vote Yes” Phillip Galanis said yesterday.
CAFL: Pros get 28-14 victory over the Jets
PHILIP Smith filled in at running back for a shorthanded Orry J Sands Pros backfield and had the game of his career yesterday against the BailCo Jets.
Campaign estimates tax income
THE government will gain as much as $70 million from a legalised numbers industry, according to organisers of the vote “yes” campaign yesterday.
Stabbed boy: brother held
THE 20-year-old brother of a five-year-old boy who was stabbed to death was said to be helping police with their inquires Friday night.
Move after Neil Ellis' resignation
EIGHTEEN Baptist churches in the Bahamas have withdrawn their membership from the Full Gospel Fellowship as a result of Bishop Neil Ellis’ resignation from the international religious body.