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New officers for Pilot Club
THE Pilot Club of Freeport plans to chart "an adventurous course through service", beginning with the installation of its new slate of officers for 2012/2013.

Gray takes on role with fisheries
AGRICULTURE, Marine Resources and Local Government Minister V Alfred Gray took over as head of the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism with a charge from outgoing chairman Hilson N Baptiste of Antigua and Barbuda to keep the organisation relevant.

RUGBY 7S NATIONAL SQUAD SET ON REGIONAL QUALIFIER
After a disappointing exit from NACRA 15s Championships and IRB World Cup Qualification contention, the Bahamas Rugby Football Union (BRFU) no

Ballin' By Da Beach in July
FOR the third consecutive year, one of the Bahamas' rising stars in the coaching ranks of women's basketball is all set to stage her clinic, which continues to grow

Bahamas faces 'must win' situation in Rugby World Cup 2015 qualifier
TEAM Bahamas faces a "must win" situation in its bid for International Rugby Board World Cup 2015 Qualification. The Bahama

Playersnow beingselected fornationalteams
WHILE the Bahamas Volleyball Federation (BVF) has a solid core of players to work with, acting president Joseph 'Joe Mo' Smith said they are now faced with the challenge of players getting t

Killer's sentencing delayed by judge
A JUDGE yesterday delayed the sentencing of a manslaughter convict to deliberate on the appropriate sentence given the circumstances and submissions by attorneys.

Cayman Islands get 27-7 victory over the Bahamas
IT WAS an unwelcome return to the international rugby scene for the Bahamas in the NACRA Championships, the opening round of IRB World Cup 2015 qualification.

Government plans for Grand Bahama 'revolutionary'
FREEPORT - In response to the Speech from the Throne, Grand Bahama residents were very excited about government's plans to extend similar concessions in the Hawksbill Creek Agreement to East and West Grand Bahama.

Top 2 battle for Idol title
ALTHOUGH Joshua Ledet's Idol exit was not as shocking as most, it was still a sad moment for many viewers. His departure last week left contestants Jessica Sanchez and Phillip Phillips to battle it out for the winning title this week.

Man accused in murder case walks free
A MAN walked free from the Supreme Court yesterday after the prosecution, on the orders of the Attorney General, discontinued its murder case against him.

Defence Lawyer calls for murder charge to be dismissed
FREEPORT – Defence lawyer Paul Wallace-Whitfield submitted that the prosecution had failed to prove its case against murder accused Hulio Smith and asked that charges be dismissed against him.

Fierce and feminine Bajan fashion at IWFW
THE Bahamas debut for Bajan designer Kesia Estwick was a highlight event at the Islands of the World fashion showcase last week.

Fritz Grant track and field reulsts
RESULTS of the annual Fritz Grant Track & Field Invitational at Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium Saturday - the event was sponsored by Florida's Natural. Girls 80 Meter Dash Under 7 Finals 1, 705 Thompson, Lan

Bahamas to face Cayman in Rugby WCup qualifier
THE Bahamas will be back on the international rugby scene in just under two weeks as the country begins the path toward IRB World Cup 2015 qualification. The team is scheduled to travel to face

Court: Bahamasair's US staffers cannot be union members
BAHAMASAIR'S US-based middle management staff cannot be included in the Public Managers Union's (PMU) bargaining unit because the Industrial Relations Act does not have "extra-territorial effect", the Chief Justice has ruled.
Bahamian attorney to aid energy sector in 8 Caribbean states
BAHAMIAN environmental attorney and TV show host, Romauld Ferreira, was recently selected by CARICOM as an environmental legal expert to help develop an energy sector in eight Caribbean countries.

Mother honoured for prison ministry
BEHIND the walls of Her Majesty's Prison, a group of women, all mothers, work to spread the gospel to inmates.

DNA: Result was verdict on Ingraham
DNA chairman Mark Humes said it is difficult to determine if his party contributed to the FNM's defeat, but said the election result was a "referendum" on the FNM's leader.

Bommer G Operators extend winning streak
THE Bommer G Operators and Truckers have one thing in common. They both acquired some top-notch pitching during the off-season and it is already paying off big dividends in the New Providence Softball Association (NPSA).