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Mourners say farewell to boy killed when handgun went off
The funeral service for four-year-old Denzell Joshua Demeritte - who died when a handgun went off as he and a ten-year-old child were playing with the weapon - was held on Saturday.

Student Spotlight: Eureia Rolle
THIS week’s student spotlight was submitted by FOCUS, an out-of-school-time, tuition-free youth enrichment programme created by Lyford Cay Foundations.

13 marines complete technical training course
THIRTEEN marines from the Royal Bahamas Defence Force were recognised after completing their technical training course last month.

Court date for trio accused of murdering teacher
THE murder trial of two men and a teenager accused of the 2015 slaying of former Queen’s College elementary teacher Joyelle McIntosh will start on October 30.

Team Bahamas to face Mexico today
TEAM Bahamas is all geared up and ready to compete in their opening game of the CentroBasket Tournament today in the British Virgin Islands. The team, which left town on Monday, will be playing against five other teams for one of the three spots tha

Taxi driver must wait for murder trial date
A TAXI driver accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend in her car at a gas station will have to wait five weeks for a trial date.

International sailors mix and mingle
THE All Mayaguana Regatta Committee got a major boost to its fund-raising efforts with the Sail Sailors League joining in a big promotion of the sloop sailing boats in Montagu Bay on Monday.

Clico policyholders frustrated at $10,000 compensation limit
THE relief originally expressed by many CLICO (Bahamas) policyholders has now turned to frustration, as some owed in excess of $100,000 have been offered “at best” $10,000 in compensation for funds invested into policies with the failed insurer.

VIDEO: ‘Bitten by bugs more than 300 times at resort’
A couple from New York has alleged that a bed bug infestation at a resort in Grand Bahama not only ruined their trip to The Bahamas but had left them both physically and emotionally scarred after reportedly being bitten over 300 times in their hotel room.

Bahamas beats Turks and Caicos 6-1
Team Bahamas gave the home crowd many reasons to cheer with a dominant performance on the home pitch and former national team standout Nesley Jean got his first win in his new role as head coach.

Employee heard shots from desk
THE former employee of a murdered CEO told the court that she was barely at her desk, having just arrived at the office, when she heard a loud noise outside.

$2,000 to go toward A Class regatta at Montagu
KING Eric Gibson said any support they can get for sailing is better than nothing at all.

Sanders back in running for Commonwealth post
SIR Ronald Sanders, the High Commissioner for Antigua and Barbuda in London, has been reinstated in the contest for the post of Commonwealth Secretary-General after withdrawing his candidacy in December.

Fox Hill pays its respects to victims of shooting
THE Fox Hill community gathered on Freedom Park on Saturday evening for their annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony, honouring the four victims of gun violence through song and prayer near the first anniversary of their deaths.

Man stands accused of cutting woman's throat
A MAN was arraigned at the Magistrate’s court yesterday in connection with the murder of Kitley St Brave, a 20-year-old mother of two. Gibson Raphael, 27, appeared in Court One, Nassau Street, to face the charges.
Annual Missions Conference returns to Grace Community
On Sunday, January 29, Grace Community Church will launch its 26th Annual Global Missions Conference. God's messenger for the conference this year is once again Senior Pastor Allan Lee, Calvary Bible Church. The church is looking forward to see how God wi

Burglary suspect shot by police
A HOUSEBREAKING suspect was taken to hospital after he was shot by police on Thursday.
Travel company wins airline award for third year in row
Going Places Travel, a major Caribbean travel management firm, has been honoured by American Airlines for a third consecutive year. The airline awarded Going Places Travel its Caribbean Circle of Excellence Award, which recognises the sales performa
Campos becomes first Puerto Rican Web.com tour winner
GREAT ABACO, Bahamas (AP) — Rafael Campos won The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic in 25-mph wind yesterday to become the first Puerto Rican champion in Web.com Tour history.

Team Bahamas to defend CAC title
THE Bahamas Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation’s 38-member team is in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, to defend its title at the Central American and Caribbean Bodybuilding and Fitness Championships this weekend.