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Post Office set for ‘fundamental reform’
A Cabinet Minister yesterday outlined what she described as “fundamental reforms” to the General Post Office’s operations, disclosing that it planned to launch new products.

Gomez may face change of constituency for 2017 vote
CENTRAL and South Eleuthera MP Damian Gomez said yesterday he might not run as a candidate for his constituency in the next general election.
NIB still seeking permanent replacement for director post
ACTING Director of the National Insurance Board V Theresa Burrows yesterday confirmed that she was not in the running to hold the position long-term, saying that a permanent replacement for former NIB Director Rowena Bethel could be named in the coming weeks.
National team cyclist injured after ‘hit and run’ accident
BAHAMAS national team cyclist Justin Minnis is in the Intensive Care Unit at the Princess Margaret Hospital after being injured a “hit and run” accident early on Saturday morning.
CONCACAF Nations League: Bahamas vs Trinidad, March 24
THE Bahamas Football Association (BFA) proudly announces the upcoming Concacaf Nations League match, scheduled for 4pm March 24 at the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium.
In tribute to Long Island’s HM
Once in a while, there walks onto the stage of this world a man whose vision is as broad as the universe - a man who seems bigger than life; a man whose timing is always punctuated by question marks.

Murder accused remanded to prison
A MAN was remanded to prison on Friday accused of the fatal shooting of his masked accomplice last week in Yellow Elder Gardens.
Inaugural Abaco Tennis Back2School Jamboree ‘a great success’
THE Abaco Tennis Association (ATA) has fulfilled its motto of “Preparing Our Youths for Success through Tennis” by hosting its first Back To School Jubilee.

The Bahamas beat St Vincent & the Grenadines 1-0
WITH a penalty kick from veteran captain Lesly St Fleur, the Bahamas Junkanoo Boys national men’s soccer team prevailed with an impressive 1-0 victory over St Vincent & the Grenadines on Friday at the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium in game one of their World Cup Qatar Qualification.

Family’s anguish for slain teen
THE mother of teenager Quinton McKenzie spoke yesterday of her horror at the death of her 13-year-old son. Quinton died on Friday morning after he was hit in his head by two bullets.

Soccer: Bahamas men suffer 1-0 loss to Trinidad
AFTER winning their opening game of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association (Concacaf) Nations League 1-0 over St Vincent & the Grenadines at home on Friday, the Bahamas men’s national soccer team suffered the same fate to host Trinidad & Tobago Monday night in game two of their home-and-away series.

Jonquel Jones and Sun host Dallas to open WNBA playoffs
DALLAS Wings (18-18, 8-10 Western Conference) at Connecticut Sun (25-11, 11-7 Eastern Conference)

28th Annual AID Clay Court Championships
TWO championship matches were held this weekend as the 28th annual AID Clay Court Championships concluded at the Gym Tennis Centre, with two teams reigning supreme.
BFSB mission targets Brazil
Ryan Pinder, the minister of financial services, will be participating in Bahamas Landfall events and meetings in Brazil planned by the Bahamas Financial Services Board (BFSB) for the week of September 17.

Memories of first Bahamian to conduct police band
NEXT week will mark the birthday of the first Bahamian conductor of the Royal Bahamas Police Force Band, the late Chief Inspector Fred Neville Seymour.

Lover's murder trial delayed by five weeks
THE HIGHLY anticipated trial of a man accused of killing a well known charity worker, who was his lover, was delayed by five weeks due to an ongoing robbery trial.

Too much rainfall as an excuse? It's unbelievable!
INCREASED rainfall is a pitiful and unbelievable excuse for the delay in garbage collection across New Providence, Free National Movement chairman Charles Maynard yesterday said.

Harbour Island firms owe govt $1.3m in tax
TWO Harbour Island businesses raided last week collectively owe the government about $1.3m in taxes, financial secretary Simon Wilson said yesterday.
BFSB prepares for its annual summit
The Bahamas Financial Services Board (BFSB) is in the final stages of preparation for this year's International Business and Finance Summit (IBFS), scheduled to be held from February 2-5 at the Abaco Beach Resort in Marsh Harbour, Abaco. IBFS 2012 is bein
Zion United Baptist Convention to hold 177th session
Zion United Baptist Convention to hold 177th session UNDER the theme "Kingdom Dominion: Battered, Broken, Yet Landing Safely", the Zion United Baptist Convention of Churches will meet to celebrate its 177th Annual General Session. Through the period of f