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Stables hosts 11th annual horse show competition
THE Rotary Club of New Providence and Rotary International teamed up with the Camperdown Stables to present the 11th annual Horse Show this weekend.

FNM leader visits Exuma
FREE National Movement Party Leader Dr Hubert Minnis continued his Family Island tours when he and party officers visited the island of Exuma.

Calvary Deliverance Church hosts 21st annual W.O.I. Conference
THE leadership and the family of Calvary Deliverance Church, East Street South, has extended an invitation to all women for the church’s 21st Annual Women of Integrity (WOI) Conference.
A day for equality
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Other notable days in history on July 10
THE Bahamas gaining independence is not the only significant historical event that happened on July 10.

Man held after being shot during break-in attempt
A 18-year-old man is in police custody after he was shot attempting to break into a vehicle early yesterday morning.
Unlawful sex trial adjourned
THE TRIAL of a man accused of having sex with an underage girl was adjourned a second time yesterday in order to secure the attendance of the defendant’s witnesses.

OFFICIAL RESULTS: Gunite/Swift Swimming Heptathlon
• Here’s a look at the results of the Swift Swimming’s 2017 Gunite Pools/Swift Swimming Heptathlon Meet held on Friday and Saturday at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex:

Aruba edges out Bahamas
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama: For the third consecutive time, Aruba defeated the Bahamas, the last coming in the championship game to secure their berth as the representative of the English Caribbean Amateur Softball Federation (ECAST) in the World Championships in Cali, Colombia in June.

Oceania homeowners demand $6.9m refund
Homeowners at the controversy-plagued Oceania Heights project are demanding that the developers repay them a collective $6.95 million, although one yesterday said he expected an offer of nothing better than “50 cents on the dollar”.

Track and Field Championships results
The Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations 2013 National Track and Field Championships was held at the Grand Bahama Sports Complex over the weekend. The following results were posted:
THE OFFICIAL RESULTS: GSSSA’s 24th Annual junior Track & Field Meet
• RESULTS of Government Secondary Schools Sports Association’s 24th Annual Junior Track & Field Meet, held at Thomas A Robinson National Stadium, are as follows:
Xavier Rohart leads way at Star Sailors League
ELEVEN teams will decide the Star Sailors League finals on Saturday after racing was curtailed on Friday due to forecast thunderstorms.
Bahamasair takes delivery of second new prop plane
BAHAMASAIR has taken delivery of a second new ATR 72-600 turbo prop plane as part of the company’s upgrading of its fleet fleet.
Man accused of gunpoint robbery is denied bail
A MAN was remanded to prison without bail yesterday after being charged in connection with the recent gunpoint robbery of a convenience store.

Chris Brown left out of 400m for World Championships
CHRIS “Fireman” Brown, the former national record holder at 400m and one of the London Olympics "Golden Knights”, has not been selected to run the individual 400m at the IAAF World Championships in Beijing next month by the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA).
The Bahamas named top dive destination by magazine
SCUBA Diving Magazine’s Annual Reader Rated Survey has awarded the Bahamas in nine categories for best diving.
SOFTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES ANNOUNCED
IN conjunction with the International Softball Federation’s (ISF) Hall of Fame inductions for Romell ‘Fish’ Knowles and Oria Wood-Knowles, the Bahamas Softball Federation (BSF) has announced the list of players, administrators, coaches and sponsors who will be inducted in its class of 2015 Hall of Fame inductees.

Trees planted to mark next generation of pupils
LYFORD Cay International School (LCIS) have planted Lignum Vitae trees on their seven-acre campus to commemorate the 13 alumni who have returned to the school as parents.