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IC Bahamas Junior Series hosts its first tennis tournament of the year
OVER the weekend, the IC Bahamas Junior Series hosted its first tournament of 2021 for players in the under-10 and under-12 categories at the National Tennis Centre (NTC).

Bahamian, Chinese nationals intercepted during human smuggling operation
A Bahamian and a group of Chinese nationals were intercepted by the US Coast Guard at sea during an illegal human smuggling operation last week, according to Immigration officials on Grand Bahama.

Gang suspect accused of murder conspiracy
A MAN was arraigned on several charges ranging from conspiracy to commit murder to being a member of an unlawful gang yesterday.Rashad Laroda, 27, of Walnut Street, stood before Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt faced with two firearms charges,
Religious events around town
• Advent Prayer Service Under the theme “Longing for Light in the Darkness”, a special service to mark the first Advent Sunday will be held at the St Martin Monastery grounds at 5.30pm. The service will be conducted by the Sisters and Oblates of the St Martin Monastery. Please bring a candle or a searchlight and your rosary.
Axemen win two straight
EUGENE McMinns had another efficient all-around game and helped the Acadia Axemen to their second straight win and fourth in their last five games.The Axemen improved to 4-2 and swept the season series with a 27-24 come from behind win over Bishop’s
SWD Boys remain undefeated in Oldtimers Softball Association
WHILE the SWD Boys remained undefeated in Division A of the New Providence Oldtimers Softball Association, the Blue Postal Sharks suffered their first loss in Division B.

Half-day opening for post office
THE East Hill Street General Post Office will be operating on half-days until further notice.
Bad sign of the times
I am appalled by the proliferation of large signs on the sides of most of the major streets in New Providence. These signs, which are mostly on Government property, advertise everything from beverage to Games of Chance.
Blue VS Gold National Rugby Trial Saturday in Winton
THE Bahamas Rugby Union is all set to hold a Blue versus Gold National Rugby Trial 3pm Saturday at the Winton Rugby Pitch. The two squads will comprise of players competing for 22 spots on the Bahamas national team that will play against the Jamaica
BLTA’s Junkanoo Bowl starts today
THE Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association is getting ready to begin its annual International Tennis Federation (ITF) Junkanoo Bowl Tournament at the National Tennis Centre today.

'Your Health is Your Wealth'
THE Royal Bahamas Defence Force demonstrated excellence in fitness at the Bahamas Law Enforcement Cooperative Credit Union Fun Run and Walk competition on Saturday. In the runners’ segment, Lieutenant Commander Derrick Ferguson placed first in the u
Church to host benefit concert for senior citizen project
THE leadership of Calvary Deliverance Church is inviting members of the community to the Faith Village benefit concert to assist the elderly.

Flying the flag
IN less than five days, 25 athletes will be carrying the Bahamian flag as they get set to compete in the 16th International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) World Relays in London, Englan
Save our antiquities
After reading the article on Nassau’s lighthouse in today’s Tribune I should like to add to the observations made by Mr Ronald Lightbourn, not only is our historic lighthouse in dire straits but many of our other historical buildings and landmarks have also been, one might say, criminally neglected.

BTC to credit landline customers left cut off by Hurricane Matthew
BTC announced yesterday that it will issue a credit to landline customers whose service was impacted by Hurricane Matthew as it outlined an aggressive agenda to restore services.

Bishop’s family held up at gunpoint
RELATIVES and an employee of Anglican Bishop Laish Boyd were held up at gunpoint by three masked men who robbed them in the driveway of their San Souci home on Tuesday morning.
Fidelity names director to replace Hugh Sands
Fidelity Bank & Trust International (Fidelity) has named Jennifer P. Dilbert, to its Board and those of its subsidiary companies with effect from December 6, 2012. She will replace Hugh Sands, who is retiring from the Board.

July 4 new trial date for men accused of tourist's murder
JULY 4 is the new date when four men charged in connection with the murder of an American tourist will have their case fast-tracked to the Supreme Court for trial.
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS LATEST
13.14pm: SO a tough start for the Bahamas on day one of the World Championships in Moscow. Both Hart and Stuart fail to qualify - but still plenty of action to come on Sunday - see the bottom of this story for the schedule.

The National Dance School of the Bahamas ‘Dream in Colour’
The National Dance School of the Bahamas held its annual recital last weekend, bringing together hundreds of parents and supporters for a full house.