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Transforming spaces 2014 - a review
THIS year’s Transforming Spaces Art Tour has come and gone, but for the next few weeks enthusiasts can marvel at the “high-water mark” left by the multidisciplinary super group of local and international artists who came together for the event’s 10th instalment under the theme of “Water”.

Concern over cascarilla plants moved to Andros
ACKLINS MP and Minister of Agriculture V Alfred Gray yesterday defended the government’s decision to ship cascarilla plants from Acklins to Andros for research at the Agriculture and Marine Institute.

Commonwealth Bank looks to rebound in game 2
COACH Wadye Watson said it’s always important to set the tune in a championship series by winning the opening game.

Cybots win the opener
The Cybots defeated the Commonwealth Bank Giants 100-93 last night in game one of the 2014 New Providence Basketball Association best-of-seven championship series at the AF Adderley Gym.

CARIFTA team selected after final trials
Following the completion of their final trials over the weekend at the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium, the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations has selected an 81-member team for the CARIFTA Games over the Easter holiday weekend in Martinique.

Sands lands win at golf tournament
THE Sands team recently held its 4th annual golf tournament at the Fortune Hills Golf Course in Grand Bahama.

Stingers tie series
The Mail Boat Cybots are back to defend their title in the New Providence Basketball Association.

Eleuthera comes to life with 'All That Jazz'
JAZZ lovers flew in from Nassau and all over the Bahamas last weekend to celebrate Eleuthera’s second annual Jazz Festival.

'Punished for being a bold, independent thinker'
MARVA Moxey, third child of Ed Moxey, creator of Jumbey Village, told those gathered to pay tribute to her 80-year-old father Friday night of the hardships the family suffered because they were Moxeys – particularly the children of the former PLP parliamentarian.

Cybots, Giants take 2-1 lead
ALTHOUGH he wasn’t 100 per cent, shooting guard Ricardo Pierre felt he had to come back and make a contribution to the Commonwealth Bank Giants in game three of their New Providence Basketball Association men’s semifinal playoff series.

Cybots rally to even series with Shockers
THE Mail Boat Cybots showed why they are the New Providence Basketball Association men’s defending champions.

Carmichael Primary leads by half a point
IT’S going to come down to an intense battle for the top spot as the New Providence Primary Schools Sports Association completes its 4th annual Bertha’s Go-Go Ribs Track and Field Championships today at the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium.

Memories of 41 years in the printing business
THE Government Printing Department celebrates its 41st anniversary on Friday - having grown from an apprenticeship programme at The Nassau Technical Centre.
'All options open'over BEC reforms
THE DEPUTY Prime Minister said yesterday that “all options remain open” open to Cabinet on the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) reform process, adding that recommendations from key advisors in the process were now up for consideration.

NPPSSA Championships get underway despite late start
THE New Providence Primary Schools Sports Association’s 4th Annual Bertha’s Go-Go Ribs Track & Field Championships got started at the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium Monday.

QC Comets shine
They didn’t have an overall champion, but at the end of the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations’ Scotiabank National High School Track and Field Championships, the Queen’s College Comets held onto bragging rights, having won four of the eight divisional titles.
Sports in brief
SOFTBALL

Birbal guilty in sex case
ANDRE Birbal faces up to 20 years in prison after being unanimously convicted yesterday of two of the six unnatural sexual intercourse charges he faced concerning his former student.

'Fashion for a Cause' returns with renewed focus
HAVING witnessed what living with a HIV/AIDS diagnosis is like through the experience of a family member, Bahamian model Kendrick David Kemp has set out to once again stage “Fashion for a Cause”, an event aimed at creating continued awareness of the issue.
Top three finishers
The top three finishers in each event of the GSSSA’s 21st annual Track & Field Meet held Thursday and Friday at the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium: