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EDITORIAL: A light at the end of the tunnel
FOR too long, we have been speaking of the problems facing The Bahamas because of the economy – but a ray of sunlight may have just pierced the gloom.
Ignore the cries of the selfish Nassauvians
Traditionally, successive governments have been known to be Nassau-centric.

31st Father Marcian Peters Basketball Classic tips off
HUNDREDS of student-athletes representing their respective schools began competition for national bragging rights in six respective divisions.
Equestrian debut, High School Soccer Nationals on tap
THE final sporting events of the scholastic calendar look to conclude the Ministry of Education’s national championship initiative on a high note.

PLP delays convention until early next year
THE Progressive Liberal Party has postponed its national convention for the third time, pushing the anticipated event to early next year.

Women’s national volleyball team in FIVA World Qualifier
FOLLOWING the success of the men’s national team in Martinique, the Bahamas Volleyball Federation is hoping that the women’s national team will duplicate the feat when they travel to the Cayman Islands.

PM’s unemployment fears for Grand Bahama
PRIME Minister Perry Christie is concerned about what the slowdown of the tourism sector in Grand Bahama in the wake of Hurricane Matthew could mean for employment on that island.

Minnis says preference given by NEMA to PLPs
FREE National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday accused the National Emergency Management Agency of giving “preferential treatment” to Progressive Liberal Party supporters and leaving everyone else “out in the cold” in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.
'Wholesome fun' for Christians at 'Power of Praise'
A NEW Christian group is seeking to present wholesome Christian fun with their first ever gospel event. Powerhouse Production and Entertainment is set to host The Power of Praise on December 7 at the National Centre for the Performing Arts.

Sandals Exuma talks 'fruitful'
GEORGETOWN, Exuma - Sandals’ talks with the government over the future of its Emerald Bay resort have been “fruitful”, the property’s General Manager Jeremy Mutton said yesterday, adding that first quarter bookings are up over last year.
Anglican church celebrates Patronal Festival
YET ANOTHER Patronal Festival was celebrated in Long Island, as St Andrew’s Anglican Church parishioners came together to show their support for the church’s liturgical year.
THREE feared dead as boat capsizes
By SANCHESKA BROWN

Minister to seek new funds in the Middle East, Asia
FOREIGN Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell yesterday announced that he will spend a substantial amount of time in the Middle East and Asia hunting down new funding sources for the “capital-starved” country this fiscal year.
Hands for Hunger set to host 5th annual Paradise Plates
Paradise Plates, Hands For Hunger’s annual fundraising event has quickly become one of the island’s most anticipated events for foodies and supporters of good causes. Scheduled for September 28, the event is in its fifth consecutive year. It will showcase signature fare from more than 25 of the island’s most elite chefs, restaurateurs, vintners, brewers and beverage purveyors. The outstanding food and drink will be complemented by varied live and silent auction collections, and live entertainment.
GB Business Outlook unveiled
The annual Grand Bahama Business Outlook (GBBO) will take place on Thursday, March 14, at the Grand Lucayan Resort in Freeport. This year’s theme is ‘Discovering the Opportunities in this Challenging Environment’.
Tsunami test warning leads to wave of panic
A TEST conducted by the National Emergency Management Agency yesterday caused widespread panic and hysteria when residents believed that a tsunami was headed for the Bahamas.

Stars hail a place like no other
THE Bahamas has received five-star reviews from actresses Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, and Kate Upton, who are still raving about their time on the island months after shooting portions of Fox Studio’s feature film The Other Woman on location in Nassau.

New LPIA terminal gets its first passenger
At 4.45 am on Wednesday, while most of Nassau slept, a passenger bound for Freeport via a Bahamasair flight walked through the automatic doors of Lynden Pindling International Airport’s (LPIA) new domestic and international terminal and into history, becoming the first person to enter the $83.5 million, 105,000 square foot facility as it went live.

Marino among Dolphins stars in Bahamas visit
PRIME Minister Perry Christie admitted that he is not as big a Miami Dolphins or the National Football League as he is with the Los Angeles Lakers and the National Bahamas League.
Andros Crab Festival is coming
“CHURCH out, crab crawling.” – Yes, it’s that time again. Touted as one of the best parties under the Bahamian sun, the 17th annual All Andros Crab Festival is set to be held in Queen’s Park in Fresh Creek, Andros, this weekend.