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BCC president: No pastor in good conscience could support gambling
NO pastor ‘in good conscience’ could support the legalisation of numbers and a national lottery, the president of the Bahamas Christian Council said Friday.
BSC basketball Classic continues Saturday
THE Baptist Sports Council continued its 2014 Basketball Classic at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex on Saturday. The following results were posted:

'Overall, I think it was a very competitive meet'
THE 29th version of the Barracuda/Family Guardian Swim Meet was keenly contested and well supported over the weekend.

$250 fine after dog attack on policeman
A MAN was fined in a Magistrate’s Court yesterday after admitting responsibility for two dogs that attacked a police officer at Arawak Cay last week.

Fishermen prove they had correct licence
A magistrate yesterday discharged four fishermen who were accused of fishing with prohibited apparatus after they were able to prove they had the appropriate licence to do so.

Barracuda swim meet starts today
Family Guardian has once again partnered with the Barracuda Swim Club to host the 27th annual Family Guardian Swim Meet at the Betty Kelly Kenning National Swim Complex, starting at 6pm today - the meet is slated to wrap up after Saturday’s session swim which is set to begin at 9am.
School sabotage claims, more teachers stage sit-out
ALLEGATIONS of sabotage to school property is the latest development in the continuing dispute between the education officials and the Bahamas Union of Students.
Leadership of The Bahamas in the international arena there for all to see
Response to a Letter to the Editor Appearing in the Tribune dated June 17, 2019

FNM deputy calls Gonsalves’ commentary on Bahamas’ judiciary ‘unwarranted’
FREE National Movement Deputy Leader Shanendon Cartwright defended the Bahamian judiciary after a Caribbean leader launched a high-profile attack on the institution.
Land recovery deal signed
Land recovery deal signed THE Government yesterday recovered 5,825 acres of land with the signing of a revised Heads of Agreement with the I-Group for its Mayaguana development project. Tourism Minister Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace praised developers for t

Boxers set fists on Pan Am Games trials next week
WITH the Pan Ameircan Games trials all set for next week, Bahamas Amateur Boxing Federation president Vincent Strachan said they are still appealing for the financial support from the public to get the Bahamas team to Managua, Nicaragua.

Pratt advances to semis, Thompson eliminated
SOME of the Bahamas’ best junior tennis players continue their tour of tournaments around the Caribbean, with the latest stop this week in St Vincent and the Grenadines.
Sandals Foundation gives $200,000 to help children
THE Sandals Foundation has recommitted to its partnership with the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) by contributing CAD $200,000 to the SickKids-Caribbean Initiative (SCI).

Still no leads in search for hit-and-run killer
POLICE say they still have no leads in the hit and run that claimed the life of a three-year-old boy and seriously injured his mother.

SEVEN ARRESTED BY MOBILE DIVISION OFFICERS
Police Mobile Division saturation patrols arrested seven people in the last 24 hours.

Team Bahamas reflects on historic CISC title
Three years ago, the Bahamas Swim Federation won the Carifta Swimming Championships for the first time and successfully defended it in 2015 before losing it to Guadeloupe this year.
Ole Miss Rebels in National Invitational Tourneys
BOTH Ole Miss Rebels basketball programmes feature Bahamians and both will be headed to National Invitational Tournaments in their respective divisions.
Pastors face-off over gambling
A ROW broke out on a radio talk show between two pastors over their differences in opinion on the upcoming vote on gambling.

Brown's two touchdowns lead UAB past Miami (OH) 24-20 in Bahamas Bowl
NASSAU Bahamas (AP) — Jermaine Brown Jr. rushed for 116 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdowns, Trea Shropshire had 183 yards receiving and a score, and UAB held off Miami (Ohio) 24-20 on Friday in the Bahamas Bowl.

School relocation 'shows power of partnership'
HUNTERS, GB – Minister for Education, Science and Technology, the Hon. Jerome Fitzgerald said September 19 that the relocation of the Lewis Yard Primary School is an excellent example of the power of partnership between the government and the private sector.