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Taylor named senior male athlete of 2023
It was the Grand Bahamian trio of Lamar Taylor, Donald Thomas and Terrence Jones who turned in some of the most outstanding performances to highlight the 2023 sporting scene for Bahamian men.

Shaunae Miller-Uibo clocks personal best, wins 200m
And erases Pauline Davis-Thompson’s national record
Another year and another impressive performance for Shaunae Miller-Uibo.

Three straight: Bahamas wins Nagico T20 cricket tourney
Jonathon Barry and Mark Taylor combined for 150 runs to help the Bahamas win the NAGICO T20 Cricket Tournament for the third consecutive year.

Jazz at Jacaranda
Jazz enthusiasts now have the chance to relax around the pool, while enjoying the sounds of talented Bahamian artists.

Witness accused of wrong calculations in Gibson trial case
A SENIOR manager of the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) denied a defence attorney’s suggestion yesterday that she made the wrong calculations when estimating the cost of painting WSC tanks.

NCAA Swimming: Student athletes turn in All-American performances, school records
BAHAMIAN student athletes turned in several All-American performances and school records at the NCAA Division II and women’s segment of the NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships.
Bahamas fund is entitled to $191m recovery
The Privy Council yesterday ruled that a Bahamian mutual fund was entitled to recover $191 million from companies associated with one of Ecuador’s wealthiest families, following an asset-stripping exercise that saddled it with all their liabilities.

Police officer sues over snub for promotion
A POLICE officer is suing the commissioner of police and the Royal Bahamas Police Force’s promotion board for refusing to give him a promotion on two occasions, while simultaneously promoting other officers to the very rank he sought. Constable Delm

Helicopter ride thanks to Sandals
Principal Rachel Taylor and five students from the Enid Capron Primary School on Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, were treated by chairman of Sandals Resorts International Gordon “Butch” Stewart to a ride on the company’s private helicopter.

Man to hear if sex assault case will go ahead
A MAN returns to the Supreme Court in two weeks time to learn if the prosecution is in a position to proceed with a sexual assault case against him.

Man denies punching a police officer in the eye
A MAN was arraigned in Magistrate’s Court yesterday, accused of punching a police officer and acting disorderly at a police station. Edwin Thompson III, 27, appeared before Deputy Chief Magistrate Andrew Forbes after he was accused of causing harm t

Education team is unveiled
MINISTER of Education Jeffrey Lloyd on Friday announced the appointment of, and introduced to the Ministry of Education’s staff, a new executive team at the Ministry and Department of Education.The department is now led by Marcellus Taylor, acting di

Two men accused of rape, burglary and armed robbery
TWO young men were charged with burglary, armed robbery and rape, among other offences, in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court yesterday afternoon.

Two men put on probation after confessing to fraud
TWO men were yesterday placed on probation and ordered to repay a marketing agency which they defrauded nearly two years ago. Tristian Rolle, 33, and Travado Taylor, 35, appeared before Magistrate Andrew Forbes, charged with possession of forged doc
Return road 'pretty slow' for bus drivers
Jitney drivers yesterday said their return to the road was “pretty slow” as they await the government’s decision on whether to approve a proposed fare increase.Rudolph Taylor, the Bahamas Unified Bus Drivers Union’s (BUDU) president, told Tribune Bus

That's a lame excuse, says union chief
BAHAMAS Union of Teachers president Belinda Wilson released a statement yesterday dismissing Education Director Marcellus Taylor’s “lame excuse” as to why 100 newly recruited teachers are still at home waiting to be employed and assigned to public sc

Justice of the Peace given keys to new-look home by Urban Renewal
A JUSTICE of the Peace and community leader in Kemp Road received the keys to her newly renovated home on Wednesday, compliments of the Urban Renewal Small Homes Repair Programme.

New bail hearing over viral video
A NEW bail hearing will take place for a man accused of brandishing a firearm and making indirect death threats in a video that went viral on social media.

Attempted murderers may be jailed for less than ten years
TWO men may serve less than ten years in prison for attempted murder if their claim of serving 31 months on remand prior to trial is verified.

Burger King robbery mastermind has sentence challenge bid dismissed
THE CONVICTED mastermind behind the armed robbery of a Burger King restaurant six years ago has had her bid to challenge her eight year sentence dismissed after the Court of Appeal found it had “absolutely no prospect of success.”