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Harbour Island set for banner real estate year
Harbour Island is set to record one of its best years in real estate, according to Robert Arthur, Coldwell Banker Lightbourn Realty’s sales associate.
Is Fred Mitchell still in the Cuba mix?
WE HAD hoped that Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell would have faded into the shadows when the Cuban abuse allegations were transferred to National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage.

FNM 'will lead from opposition'
THE Free National Movement is prepared to “run the government from the Opposition” and on Wednesday will table “numerous Bills” in Parliament to that end, Opposition leader Dr Hubert Minnis said yesterday.
Youth Olympic Games team announced
THE Bahamas Olympic Committee has announced a 12-member team that will represent the Bahamas in four disciplines at the second Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China, August 16-28.

Barracudas come out on top in Spring Invitational
THE Dolphin Swim Club held its Spring Invitational over the weekend at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex.
NHI and wasted cash
The only cartel I’m aware of was the Colombian Cartel that thrived under the Pindling regime with the rot and corruption morphing into today’s horrendous crime problem.

Man pleads guilty to theft
A 28-year-old Grand Bahama man pleaded guilty in front of three different magistrates in Freeport yesterday on multiple charges of theft from employers and could face up to six and half years in prison.
Murder suspect to submit alibi within 21 days
A MAN awaiting trial on a murder charge said he would submit an alibi to the Office of the Attorney General within 21 days.

American in custody over huge Bimini drugs seizure
AN AMERICAN man was remanded to prison on Christmas Eve after he was charged in connection with the seizure this week of more than 1,400 pounds of cocaine in Bimini.

New hearing date for John Bull raid appeal
A NEW hearing date has been set for a man contesting his conviction for conspiring to rob a John Bull retail store.

Murderer jailed for 30 years
A MAN convicted of murder two months ago was sentenced to 30 years in prison yesterday.

Man charged in connection with double homicide
A MAN was sent to prison on Friday in connection with the year’s first double homicide. This incident left a couple dead after armed assailants broke into their home while they slept.

Three young men accused of clothing theft worth $4,000
A YOUNG man was granted $2,500 bail after he admitted to stealing over $4,000 worth of clothing from a man’s home last week.

Recovery continuing for CB Moss after hospital release
AFTER being released from hospital exactly a month after his collapse at the Majority Rule Service on January 10, the Rev Dr CB Moss has been continuing his recovery.

Rotary Club of East Nassau marks 60 years with special events
THE ROTARY Club of East Nassau has kicked off its 60th anniversary year of celebration.
Junior sailors to show off with the 'big boys'
Junior sailors to show off with the 'big boys' A flurry of sailing activity, spearheaded by Eleazor "The Sailing Barber" Johnson and the Bahamas Sloop Association, is set for February 18 in the Montagu foreshore. Junior sailors in the Bahamas Sailing A

Two accused of $1.4m theft from security car at airport
TWO men accused of stealing more than $1m from a bank security car at an airport last week were in court yesterday - where they were each granted $250,000 bail.

LW Young chooses its head boy and girl
LW Young Junior High School held its student leader’s prefect instillation ceremony last week and appointed 38 students as prefects for the duration of the school year.

PLP supporters flock to the Melia for three-day convention
HUNDREDS of Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) supporters and delegates assembled at the Melia Resort on Tuesday morning to register and get ready for the party's three-day convention.

New date set for former death row inmate’s sentence appeal
A NEW date has been fixed for a former death row inmate’s appeal against his revised sentence for a murder 25 years ago.