All results / Stories
Sort By
Date
Authors
- Everyone
- Brent Stubbs (35)
- Renaldo Dorsett (12)
- Natario McKenzie (10)
- Neil Hartnell (9)
- Paco Nunez (8)
- Samora St Rose (8)
- Alesha Cadet (6)
- Ava Turnquest (5)
- Jeffarah Gibson (5)
- Eileen Carron (4)

Row over jackets leaves Olympians in the cold
RESPONDING to reports that some Bahamian athletes did not walk in the opening ceremony of the Olympics because there were not enough official uniforms, the Bahamas Olympic Committee said not only did uniform sizing come in late, but the Bahamas group contained more auxiliary personnel than were allowed to take part.

Meet the contestants of Miss Talented Teen 2012
SEVEN teenagers who may have not had the opportunity to showcase their talents otherwise, will do so this Sunday at 6pm at the Rain Forest Theater during the Miss Talented Teen pageant.

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

Elite four on Olympic track in London Grand Prix
AS a prelude to the 2012 Olympic Games, four Bahamian athletes got a feel of the facilities as they competed in the Aviva London Grand Prix in England over the weekend.

Suspect charged over murder in nightclub parking lot
A MAN was arraigned in Magistrate’s Court yesterday in connection with an early morning murder in a nightclub parking lot

Students told to channel energy in art
THE recently held talent showcase hosted by CI Gibson High School achieved its goals by giving high students an outlet for creative expression and by raising funds for the school’s Information Communication Technology (ICT) Department.

BLTA junior nationals final results
THE Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s Junior Nationals was completed at the National Tennis Center last week.

Freeport retailer’s 100-job boost in Nassau expansion
A FREEPORT-based food retailer is expanding its operation to New Providence this summer by taking over the former Saveco store in Nassau Village, Tribune Business can reveal, in a move set to create around 100 jobs.

Mortier wins 18 & under singles title
WITH only three players entered in the draw, Dominique Mortier only needed to play one match to become the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s Junior Nationals girls 18-and-under singles champion.

ITF Junkanoo Bowl wraps up, Junior Nationals to start today
BAHAMAS Lawn Tennis Association (BLTA) president Derron Donaldson said the performances by the Bahamian players at the 3rd Inter

Cargill, Major team up in doubles semifinals today
THE Bahamas' only representatives left in the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association's third annual Junkanoo Bowl ITF Junior Circuit Tournament

Atkinson's century helps Westerns to 50-run victory over St George
AN unbeaten 100 from Wycliff Atkinson highlighted the latest round of matches in the Bahamas Cricket Association (BCA) 20/20 tournament at Windsor Park over the weekend. Atkinson's centur

Urban renewal workers start to reapply for jobs
URBAN Renewal workers whose contracts were terminated are in the process of gathering the documents they will need to reapply for their current positions. Corneila
VIDEO: Urban Renewal workers back to apply for their old jobs
FORMER Urban Renewal workers showed up at the Ministry of Works yesterday to reapply for the jobs they say they lost because of their political affiliation.

The lone survivor!
In a gutsy, cramped-up performance, Danielle Thompson avoided another first round exit in the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association's Junkanoo Bowl International Tennis Federat

PM urged to ‘exercise Christian charity’
FORMER Minister of Labour Dion Foulkes yesterday appealed to Prime Minister Perry Christie to ‘exercise Christian charity’ and reinstate the 80 Urban Renewal workers whose contracts were not renewed.

ITF Junkanoo Bowl to start with qualifying round on Saturday
FOR the past nine years, the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association (BLTA) has provided local junior players the opportunity to participate against their peers from around the world in the ITF Junkanoo Bowl Tennis Tournament.

BTC told 'give us better service'
FOLLOWING Monday's catastrophic telephone service blackout, BTC raised the possibility of compensation - but customers say all they want form the company is more reliable service.

Store owners angry over power cut
DOWNTOWN merchants complained that problems with electricity and phone services across the island damaged their business yesterday. An employee of United Colours of Benetton said the loss of phone servic

Call for recognition of departed 'national hero'
THE REV Sebastian Campbell, National Heroes Committee chairman, called for William "Bill" Cartwright to be officially recognised by Parliament as a national hero and