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When Santa Claus dabbed
FOR over 40 years, Santa has been visiting St Andrew’s School at Christmas time where he receives gives from the students to give to those less fortunate boys and girls in the Bahamas.Each year, students, parents, teachers, administrators and board m

Father with 13 children shot dead inside bar
A FATHER of 13 was shot dead in a New Providence bar on Friday night.

Ministry sets guidelines for return to work
AS the country enters Phase Four of the plan to restart the economy, the Ministry of Environment and Housing has issued a statement on guidelines for returning to work. According to the statement, Minister of the Environment Romauld Ferreira issued

DTSP Wolf Pack’s 4th annual Track and Field Classic set for Saturday
THE DTSP Wolf Pack Track Club is all set to stage its fourth annual Wolf Pack Track and Field Classic at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium on Saturday.

Education minister in quarantine
EDUCATION Minister Jeffrey Lloyd said yesterday he is one of the Cabinet ministers currently quarantined as he came into contact with Environment Minister Romauld Ferreira, who recently tested positive for COVID-19.
Wrap up well - there’s a cold start to the new year
THE weather outside won’t be frightful as the popular Christmas tune goes, but delightful for most Bahamians as they will definitely have to pull out those blankets come Monday morning when temperatures will drop, putting a chill in the air.

Escaped detainee now back in custody
MINISTER of Immigration and Financial Services Elsworth Johnson has commended officers of the Immigration Department and the Royal Bahamas Police Force for swift and hard work in capturing a migrant who escaped from the country’s Detention Centre.

Convenience store manager dies after armed robbery shooting
THE manager of Grace of God Convenience Store was shot and killed on Thursday night during a robbery of the Miami Street store.

Greenslade confirmed as envoy to London
AFTER months of speculation, the Minnis Administration announced yesterday that Ellison Greenslade has been appointed High Commissioner of the Bahamas to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and as Permanent Representative to the International Maritime Organization.
NPSA: Sharks devour Truckers 8-1, Wildcats stop Warriors 10-0
THE New Providence Softball Association continued its regular season in the Banker’s Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex with a double header in the ladies’ division on Saturday night.In the opener, the Platinum Lady Sharks devoured the Johns
Light industries donate to help most vulnerable
The Bahamas Light Industries Development Council (BLIDC) and its members have donated free food and drink to support charities in the battle against COVID-19 related hunger. Companies such as Purity Bakery, the Caribbean Bottling Company (CBC), Blan

White may stand for deputy role
ST Anne’s MP Adrian White says he is considering running for deputy leader of the Free National Movement.

SAC Alumni Association Gives Back to Bahamas Diabetic Association
THE SAC Alumni Association (SACAA) has started off the year on a high note, making a significant donation to a local organisation.

Teenage murder suspect denied bail
A 19-YEAR-OLD awaiting trial on a murder charge had his bail application rejected in Supreme Court yesterday.

Woman, 57, found dead in suspected suicide
THE lifeless body of a 57-year-old woman was found hanging from a cord in her home yesterday in what police suspect was an act of suicide.
Fly-in tours of brewery
Freeport, Grand Bahama – Bahamian Brewery and Beverage continued their “fly-in” tours of the brewery in Grand Bahama last week.

Church funds were taken in raid
ARMED gun men escaped with an undetermined amount of church funds after they held up Deputy Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis and his wife Ann Marie at their home yesterday.

Exhibition game opens Bahamas rugby season
SEASON OPENER: The new rugby season in New Providence kicked off on Saturday with the traditional curtain raiser between the President’s XV playing the Vice-President’s XV at the Winton Field.

Douglas Pratt guilty of murder
Douglas Pratt has been found guilty of murdering his girlfriend, in a unanimous decision by the jury.

Practice makes perfect for Billie Jean King Cup team
Team Bahamas all set for Panama City
Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association president Perry Newton was relieved to see the members of the women’s team for the Billie Jean King Cup arrive in town prior to their departure for Panama City, Panama, on Saturday.