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Church of God of Prophecy honours church stalwarts
This coming Saturday at the British Colonial Hilton Hotel, the spotlight will be on two outstanding church workers of the Church of God of Prophecy.

Political career in balance as Bostwick faces court
FREE National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday said the party has not made a decision on whether John Bostwick will be asked to resign his post in the Senate because of the recent criminal charge brought against him.

Claims of N.S.A. bugging ‘will not affect tourism’
A TOP hotel executive doesn’t believe the Bahamas’ tourism industry will be affected by revelations that the US’ National Security Agency (NSA) may be recording all cell phone calls in the country.

Discovering nature
THE Bahamas National Trust (BNT) has a long history of pioneering innovative educational programmes for Bahamian youth, in hopes that they are nurturing future ecologists and environmentalists.
Many entrepreneurs seek 'exit strategies'
Many entrepreneurs are planning “exit strategies” due to the high cost of doing business in the Bahamas, one owner telling Tribune Business: “You just don’t want to do business in the country any more”.
Baha Mar group pace 'meeting expectations'
Baha Mar yesterday said its group booking pace was “meeting expectations”, with conventions featuring more than 1,000 guests and different industries already set for the 2015 first quarter.

‘Soca Warriors’ dominate
A SUDDEN thunderstorm halted play on the pitch in the tournament finale, but it failed to dampen a weekend of beach soccer action among some of the best teams in the region.
Cable to expand shareholder base via 3:1 stock split
Cable Bahamas yesterday said its proposed ‘three-for-one’ share split was “a great opportunity” for individual Bahamian investors to “get in on the ground floor”, and benefit from potential upside prospects such as this nation’s second mobile licence.
Sports Notes
THE Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture extends congratulations to our newest ‘Golden Girl’, Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace for her outstanding record-breaking gold medal performance at the 2015 Toronto Pan Am Games in the 50m freestyle event.

Dynamite Daisy says farewell
THIS weekend, the comedic character who captured the hearts of Bahamians for more 15 years is making her final appearance. For many she was an inspiration, a source of laughter, a friend on stage; she was Dynamite Daisy.

Bahamian liquidators say ‘no’ to DOJ FTX examiner
FTX’s Bahamian liquidators are opposing the US Justice Department’s bid for an investigator to probe the crypto exchange’s collapse on the grounds it is overkill and will cost creditors “tens of millions of dollars”.

Bahamas 'on target' for 6-7% tourist arrival rise
A senior Ministry of Tourism official yesterday said the Bahamas was “on pace” for total 2012 tourist arrivals to finish 6-7 per cent ahead of last year, with visitor numbers around 5.6-5.7 million “or higher”.
Bellers win Saxons Softball Tournament
COMPETITIVE softball returned to action in dramatic fashion Saturday, junkanoo-style, when the initial Softball Panorama Tournament was held at the Bankers Field as many of the finest softball players participated.

Deltec tight-lipped over 17 accounts tied to FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried
A Bahamian bank and trust company was yesterday tight-lipped over court documents showing that FTX and entities controlled by its besieged founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, held no fewer than 17 accounts with it.

Bahamas suffers 3-2 loss to Switzerland
It was a valiant effort by Team Bahamas in their FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup debut, but a late surge in the third period fell just short.

Bahamas face Guadeloupe in beach soccer quarter-finals on Friday night
THE Bahamas will put their perfect 3-0 winning record on the line on Friday night against Guadeloupe as the knockout stage of the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship gets underway at the new Bahamas Beach Soccer facility at the foot of the Sir Sidney Poitier bridge.

‘Team Bahamas fed off’ Bahamian fans’ overwhelming support
BAHAMAS Football Association President Anton Sealey said he was extremely pleased with how the 2017 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship turned out at the Malcolm Park beach soccer stadium.

Miller-Uibo’s $100,000 Diamond League payday
Despite what happened to her at the 16th IAAF World Championships in London, England, last month, Shaunae Miller-Uibo said she was able to live out her purpose by winning the back-to-back IAAF Diamond League Finals in the 200 and 400 metres over the last two weekends.

Cable pushes $97m debt repay to 2020
Cable Bahamas has secured a two-year extension for repaying $97.169m of debt that was falling due, and which had caused current liabilities to exceed assets by 95.6 percent.The BISX-listed communications provider, in its just-released annual report,
Albury and Nixon take home spokesmodel titles
GRAND Bahamian private school principal Rickelle Albury and local businessman Christopher Nixon carted off the two new titles as sports women and men spokesmodels.The categories were introduced on Saturday night by the Bahamas Bodybuilding and Fitnes