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Three new deaths confirmed
THE country recorded 62 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of Wednesday and three new deaths.
That’s friendly of you! Jubilee Gardens shows how to hit it off with your neighbours
AMONG more than 400 competitors, the Jubilee Gardens Neighbourhood Watch Group achieved second place in NUSA’s 2020 “Neighbourhood of the Year’’ category.

22 COVID cases between Wednesday and Thursday
THE country recorded 22 COVID-19 cases between Wednesday and Thursday.

UPDATED: Wanted alert out for seven men in connection with murders
THE police have issued a bulletin asking the public for help in finding seven men who are wanted for questioning with reference to a number of recent murders.
SPORTS NOTES
BLUE CHIPS ATHLETIC CAMP REGISTRATIONTHE Blue Chips Athletic Club, headed by Corrington Maycock, is all set to hold its fifth annual Throwers Summer Camp 9am to 3pm July 23-28 at Queen’s College campus.April Smith, in her fourth season as an assistan
Bahamians 'must thrive' before joining the WTO
BAHAMIANS must be put in position to “thrive in our own country” before the government moves forward with World Trade Organisation (WTO) accession, an activist group urged yesterday. Citizens Against Bank Exploitation (CABE), which staged a protest i

NIB to offer assistance to virus victims
THE National Insurance Board announced it will offer assistance to workers who have contracted the novel coronavirus or are quarantined due to exposure to the virus. NIB also announced workers who are temporarily laid off due to the economic impact

Ingraham: Facebook post was not mine
FORMER Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said a Facebook page bearing his name urging people to “vote FNM” is not his account.

McCartney honoured with BACO award
RBC FINCO’s managing director, Tanya McCartney, has been awarded the 2013 Cheryl Bazard Founding President’s Award.
Attorney seeks to withdraw as counsel for murder appeal
COURT of Appeal judges told a veteran lawyer yesterday that he had to satisfy them that they should allow him to withdraw as counsel for a man sentenced to 50 years in jail for the fatal stabbing of his girlfriend.

Dr David Allen: We must confront criminality head on
FAMILIES of murdered victims and residents of the Blair community joined psychiatrist Dr David Allen at his second anti-crime forum.

Ryan Ingraham wins bronze in high jump
Ryan Ingraham finally broke the jinx for the Bahamas, winning the first medal in track and field, on Thursday to push the overall count to seven at the XXII Central American and Caribbean Games in Veracruz, Mexico. Team Bahamas, however, fell short of getting on the podium in tennis and the men’s volleyball remained winless as the two-week competition starts to wind down.
CBC U-16: Bahamas steamrolls BVI 101-40 on day 2
IT WAS another dominant performance for Team Bahamas as they remained undefeated at the Caribbean Basketball Confederation Under-16 Championships for Boys.

Nassau Gymnastics seeks funding for better facilities and exposure
NASSAU Gymnastics seeks financial support and equipment for young gymnasts after their Gasparilla Classics and Florida Crown performances.
Paul emerges as national champion
JUST one point separated the top two finishers in the 2012 Bahamas Laser Junior National Championships.

National teams named
FOLLOWING the completion of the BAAA Scotiabank National Open Track and Field Championships, national teams for the NACAC Under-23 and IAAF World Junior Championships have been released. The NACAC Under-23 Championships is all set to

Sydney Clarke named to USA All-Freshman team
Sydney Clarke added another feat to her young collegiate career at the University of Alabama at Birmingham when she was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman team.
Young gymnasts have impressive season in international competition
NASSAU Gymnastics has had a very active and impressive 2016-2017 international competition season, which ended in their participation in the Cat’s Beach Blast Invitational held in Wellington, Florida in the month of April.

Deal with Germany seeks to increase tourist numbers
THE Bahamas entered into an agreement with Germany to facilitate direct air travel and the shipment of goods that is expected to increase tourist numbers and foster even better relations with that country.

'Time for golf to make an impact in schools'
WITH the developments taking place in so many sports within our school system, Fourteen Clubs Golf Academy coach Marcus Pratt feels now is the best time to get golf to make its impact.