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St Andrew's Hurricanes win BLTA World Tennis Day title
St Andrew’s clinched the A divisional title with a 2-1 decision over St Anne’s in the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s World Tennis Day, sponsored by AID, at the National Tennis Centre on Monday.

Convicted double rapist to be sentence next month
OSCAR Ingraham will face sentencing next month having been unanimously convicted yesterday by a Supreme Court jury of the home-invasion, armed robbery and rape of a woman on the night of an island-wide power-outage. At that hearing on June 19 he also will be sentenced for another rape two years earlier.
Ex-Saveco building for sale
The former Sawyer’s Fresh Market and Saveco property in Nassau Village is up for sale with buyers actively being sought, Tribune Business confirmed last night.

21st L Garth Wright Sr Golden Gloves Amateur Boxing Tournament
CHAMPION Amateur Boxing Club hosted its 21st Annual L Garth Wright Sr Golden Gloves Amateur Boxing Tournament at the Wulff Road Boxing Square on Saturday.

New champions crowned in urban renewal basketball tourney
THE Daniel Johnson Carmicheal Road Surgeons are the new men’s champions of the Urban Renewal Basketball Tournament.

Talks held at police HQ
HIGH-LEVEL discussions centering around the National Identified Risk Framework (NIRF) took place last week at Police Headquarters, underscoring the importance of the Royal Bahamas Police Force as the primary enforcement agency of the anti-money laundering, countering of Terrorist and proliferation financing regime (AML/CFT/CFP).

Ex-Real Estate agent admits deposit thefts
FREEPORT – At the start of her trial yesterday, former real estate agent Daisymae Johnson pleaded guilty in the Supreme to 10 counts of stealing by reason of service.
MINISTER TO MEET ON SANDALS' LABOUR WOE
LABOUR Minister Dion Foulkes told Tribune Business yesterday that he has a meeting scheduled this afternoon with executives of the Bahamas Hotel, Maintenance and Allied Workers Union (BHMAWU) to discuss labour issues regarding Sandals Royal Bahamian. Mini
Commission names new top regulator
The Securities Commission has named Dave Shannon Smith as its executive director with effect from March 1, 2012. He takes over the post from Commission chairman, Philip Stubbs, who has held it since the departure of former executive director, Hillary Dev
Action heats up in the Financial Bowling League
THE top scorer in the Financial Bowling League competition last night was Clayton Gardiner of Leno Corporate Services with a 216 high game and a 595 high three game set. The runner-up was Tyrone Knowles also of Leno Corporate Services with a 588 seco

Bail is denied as man faces murder charge
A Haitian-Bahamian man was charged in Magistrates Court yesterday with murdering another man last weekend.

Students learn about trafficking
AS part of the entity’s ongoing community outreach programmes, secretary of the Trafficking In Persons Secretariat, Corrections Corporal Keva Sherman (pictured) spoke to T G Glover Primary School sixth grade students on the topic of trafficking in ch
Junior Pan Am Games: Athletes on track
SWIMMERS continued their success in the pool while athletics opened competition at the inaugural Junior Pan American Games in Cali, Colombia.
Ministry congratulates Olympic swimmer Joanna Evans
The Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture, in a press release yesterday, congratulated Bahamian Olympic swimmer Joanna Evans on placing 7th in the women’s 400 metre freestyle and 8th in the 200m freestyle events in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Rio 2016, Election 2016, Pokemon Go are top global Twitter trends
The Rio Olympics, the American presidential election and Pokemon Go were the top global trends on Twitter in 2016.

Man accused over death of son back in court in two weeks
A MAN awaiting trial concerning the death of his son will return to the Supreme Court in two weeks for a status hearing on his case.
Women of Virtue Tea Party and Fashion Show
The Nassau Village Urban Renewal Division held a Women of Virtue Tea Party and Fashion Show at the Holy Cross Activity Centre on May 19 to honour “virtuous women” in the community: Patricia Bell, mother of Minister of State Keith Bell, received the long standing resident award; Pearline Reckly received the religion award; Patricia Morley, civic award; Rita O King, education award; Charmaine Josey, community relations award.

Eleuthera comes to life with 'All That Jazz'
JAZZ lovers flew in from Nassau and all over the Bahamas last weekend to celebrate Eleuthera’s second annual Jazz Festival.

Cybots win the opener
The Cybots defeated the Commonwealth Bank Giants 100-93 last night in game one of the 2014 New Providence Basketball Association best-of-seven championship series at the AF Adderley Gym.

‘You’re the first people I’ve seen - please fix my diabetes meter’
SOS - Save Our South
A 68-year-old woman yesterday picked up her belongings from the water surrounding her southern Long Island home before handing Tribune reporters her broken blood sugar test meter, begging us to have it fixed and returned to her so she could manage her diabetes.