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Michelle Hudson passes her love for the performing arts on to the next generation
HAVING the opportunity to express herself through the performing arts over the years, be it dance or acting, has been a gratifying experience for performer Michelle Hudson.
Credit union cuts off Club Land’Or
The Director of Labour said yesterday that while he had secured a “gentleman’s agreement” from Club Land’Or to pay outstanding sums owed to its employees, the deal will not be legally binding in the absence of a trade dispute beimng filed.

REGULATORS, REBELS, ATHLETICO AND CYBOTS ALL GET WINS IN THE NPBA
THE New Providence Men’s Basketball Association continued its regular season at the AF Adderley Gymnasium over the weekend.
Student Run Marathon Bahamas features more than 20 teams
IN an effort to engage student athletes in the fight against cancer and promote healthy lifestyles through competition, Scotiabank will once again partner with Sunshine Insurance for its seventh annual Race Weekend.
Regulators nip the Shockers 83-82, Athletico Bahamas gets 96-73 win over Elite Basketball
ATHLETICO Bahamas and Mr Ship It Regulators pulled off victories in the New Providence Basketball Association at the AF Adderley Gymnasium on Wednesday night.
Retail’s 20-30% fall exacerbates tough economy
Retail sales declines of between 20-30 per cent for the 2015 half-year are compounding an already-weak investment climate that will now be hit by Baha Mar’s travails, a well-known businessman warned yesterday.
BBF’s Summer of Thunder opens this weekend
ONE of their most highly anticipated events of the year, the Bahamas Basketball Federation’s Summer of Thunder is set to begin this weekend, opening with an NCAA team looking to build on last year’s historic season.

BOMAC Cage Fights 2: The Revenge
Following the success of its launch in April, the local mixed martial arts community will display some of the sport’s best local talent once again with another marquee event.

Wayne Munroe: why I joined the PLP
ATTORNEY Wayne Munroe, QC, said yesterday he decided to join the Progressive Liberal Party because its “philosophy is more in line” with where he sees The Bahamas going.

Students honour former principal
A GROUP of Queen’s College alumni have organised an academic prize for senior students in memory of the school’s former principal, Rev Neville Stewart, who died last August at the age of 86.

Worlds 400 metre hurdles bronze medallist Jeffery Gibson hopes to ‘be a part of Club 47’
THE 2014-15 athletics season has been one of consistent progression for Bahamian national 400 metre record holder and newly minted IAAF World Championship bronze medallist Jeffery Gibson.
Schools open this week after all clear over storm
PUBLIC schools throughout the country will open this week instead of next week, Ministry of Education officials announced yesterday.
Bahamas stopover visitors up 4.9%
Total stopover visitors to the Bahamas grew by 4.9 per cent year-over-year in 2014, with senior Baha Mar officials yesterday pledging a further “significant increase” in this growth rate once the $3.5 billion project opens.
PAUL DE SOUZA CONTINUES HIS DOMINANCE IN LASER CLASS
THE KPMG Youth Winter Championship was held March 14-15 at the Nassau Yacht Club in near perfect sailing conditions on Montagu Bay.
FINCO cuts staff by 1/3 in 2014
Finance Corporation of the Bahamas (FINCO) cut staffing levels by one-third in its 2014 financial year, taking the reduction in its workforce to 50 per cent over the past five years.
Bahamas and Guatemala sign Olympic agreement
ON the platform of bringing nations together to share in the common ideas and values of Olympism, the Bahamas and Guatemala Olympic committees on Friday signed its first memorandum of understanding between organisations in the Central American region.

Baha May delay’s 50% cut to growth
Baha Mar’s delayed opening could potentially slash 50 per cent off the Bahamas’ 2015 economic growth forecast, a well-known businessman has warned.

Baha Mar ‘won’t open before June’
TALL Pines MP Leslie Miller yesterday said he has been “reliably informed” that Baha Mar will not open before June.
Minister: ‘110% support’ for Bahamian group to acquire Peace & Plenty
The Investments Minister yesterday said he would give any Bahamian bid to acquire Exuma’s iconic Club Peace & Plenty Resort “110 per cent support”, and favour their offer over any foreign rival.

Shotgun owner accused of attempted murder
A SUPREME Court jury heard yesterday how a licensed shotgun owner shot a man moving around his property after he was disturbed during his early morning devotions.