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Plea for helpers at Sandilands
A CHIEF official at the Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre (SRC) is appealing to members of the public to volunteer at the facility where there is a focus on improving the quality of life for elderly patients.

SAC, Moore's Island make history at the Penn Relays
FOR the first time, St Augustine’s College made it to the Championships of America round for high school girls at the world renowned Penn Relays Carnival.
Search still under way for man missing for a week
POLICE are still looking for a 40-year-old San Salvador man who has been missing for a week.

Vagrant jailed for breaking into liquor store, stealing alcohol
A VAGRANT who admitted to breaking into a liquor store where he stole an assortment of alcoholic beverages was on Friday sentenced to two years behind bars.
BTC chief projecting 30% mobile share loss
The Bahamas Telecommunications Company’s (BTC) chief executive yesterday said the industry “rule of thumb” is that the second Bahamian mobile operator will seize 30 per cent of its market share.
Church owns 60 properties but ‘can’t pay’ $776k award
A Freeport church asserted it would be “totally compromised” if its bank deposits were seized to satisfy a $776,000 judgment despite owning a 60-strong, mortgage-free real estate portfolio.

Uncle Lou run/walk winners take the spotlight
MACKEY Williams has seen the resurgence of his vintage distance running career as he picked up consecutive victories in Grand Bahama and in New Providence.

Man dies after being shot in car outside nightclub
A MAN has died in hospital after being shot outside a nightclub on Tonique Williams-Darling Highway in the early hours of Sunday, police have reported.

100k bail for man with four grammes of marijuana
A MAN was granted bail in Magistrate’s Court yesterday after it was alleged that he was found with drugs.

Two dead after fire off Cowpen Road
Two women are dead and a man is in hospital after a fire at a residence off Cowpen Road early on Thursday morning.

One dead, one injured after stabbing at bar
A stabbing incident at a bar on Tonique Williams Darling Highway early on Saturday has left one man dead and another in serious condition in hospital.

Call for probe into judge ‘harassment’
FORMER Bahamas Bar Association President Elsworth Johnson yesterday called on Prime Minister Perry Christie, Attorney General Allyson Maynard-Gibson, and Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade to immediately address allegations of harassment and intimidation of a Supreme Court judge.
Aliv targets January 2018 for ‘break even’
The Bahamas’ new mobile operator yesterday said it expects to “break even” around January 2018, having gained 50,000 subscribers to-date despite not penetrating 45 per cent of the potential market.

Cable's 'amazing' Internet beats forecast almost 10%
Cable Bahamas saw “amazing” Internet revenue growth in 2012 that beat projections by almost 10 per cent, a senior executive telling Tribune Business yesterday that it was “hitting most of our target numbers for 2013”.
Direct selling block limits NAGICO targets
A top NAGICO Bahamas executive said yesterday that the underwriter was encouraged by its prospects in the Bahamian market, having beaten all its performance targets to-date.

Overall winners of Macedonia Baptist Church Men’s Anniversary Family Fun Run/Walk Race awarded
ANTHONY Saunders, Holly Ferguson, Earl Bethel and Alicia Williams emerged as the overall winners of the men and women run and walk races in the Macedonia Baptist Church Men’s Anniversary 2023 Family Fun Run/Walk Race held on Saturday.

Cleared widow seeks to stay in Bahamas
AN American widow recently acquitted of her Bahamian husband’s murder is seeking to remain in the Bahamas instead of being deported back to her home city of Boston, Massachusetts.

Marijuana conviction quashed
THE Court of Appeal yesterday quashed the conviction of a man who was previously fined $10,000 after he pleaded guilty to marijuana possession with the intent to supply.
Issues and ideas
The Gaming Industry and our economic recovery. This is my second article in a series of articles that I am writing with ideas that in my opinion would boost the Bahamian economy.
Grand Bahama nurses encouraged to 'push through these difficult times'
On the occasion of International Nurses Day, nurses in Grand Bahama were encouraged to be strong and push through these difficult times facing them in healthcare, particularly amid the COVID-19 crisis. At a special ceremony held yesterday, Pastor La