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The Canadians showing off Nassau to visitors for 15 years
CANADIANS William and Doreen Raymond have brought 145 guests with them over the 15 years they have stayed at Sandyport Beaches Resort in Nassau.
‘Hammer will have little to no opportunities to get his punches off’
GRAND Bahamian Sherman “Tank” Williams is fit, ready and excited to fight 32-year-old Christian “Hammer” Ciocan in his hometown in Galati, Romania, on Friday, August 28.
Port ambulance on loan to cover Grand Bahama shortage
A Freeport Container Port company ambulance is on loan as “back up” to the Rand Memorial Hospital, which is facing a shortage of working ambulances in Grand Bahama.
BTC to begin testing TV product in family islands
THE Bahamas Telecommunications Company Ltd is expected in the coming weeks to begin beta testing its new Internet Protocol (IP) TV product in the Family Islands.
Bahamian tennis ace making his presence felt at the ITA Atlantic Region Championship
BAHAMIAN tennis ace Christian Cargill is making his presence felt as a freshman and is having an immediate impact on the William and Mary Tribe men’s tennis programme.
Difficult outing for boxers on the road to qualifying for Olympics
IT was a difficult outing for several Bahamian boxers as they attempt the long road toward Olympic qualification.
AG Office reviewing director’s appointment to Immigration Dept
PRESS secretary Keishla Adderley said the Office of the Attorney General is reviewing a 2021 Supreme Court ruling to determine whether it prohibits William Pratt’s recent appointment as director of the Department of Immigration.

Bail granted to pair accused of death threats
TWO MEN were granted bail yesterday on separate charges of threats of death.

'Die' Stubbs back in court
STEPHEN "Die" Stubbs returns to court today for the continuation of the case against him in which he is accused of conspiring to import $6 million worth of marijuana He is also accused of possession of the drugs.

Inagua on alert
INAGUA residents are steadily preparing for the impact of Tropical Storm Isaac, including stockpiling necessities and securing their properties.

New officers for Pilot Club
THE Pilot Club of Freeport plans to chart "an adventurous course through service", beginning with the installation of its new slate of officers for 2012/2013.
Special Olympics Bahamas ready for CARIFTA
The 50th Oaktree Medical CARIFTA games got underway this morning at 9am at the Thomas A Robinson. The Bahamas’ ninth hosting of the CARIFTA games will include the Special Bahamas Olympics.

Bahamas bids farewell to the Royal couple
The Bahamas bid farewell to Prince William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, on Saturday night after their visit to Abaco and Grand Bahama – the last leg of their trip.
Mystified by commentary
Hearing the pronouncements of Mr Williams, Acting Director of Public Prosecutions, and the subsequent media statements from Minister Wayne Munroe, QC, and Attorney Christina Galanos in reference to the plea-bargained sentence handed to the 40-year-old gentleman who admitted to having sexual intercourses with a then 14-year-old girl, I remain mystified by their logic.
Baghdatis smashes 4 rackets in one-minute meltdown
By CAROLINE CHEESE AP Sports Writer MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- Serena Williams was impressed. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was surprised. Novak Djokovic just couldn't wait to join the hundreds of thousands of people to have viewed online footage of Marcos Baghdat

Coroner to oppose police appeal in Azario Major case
THE Coroner’s Court will oppose police officers’ attempt to appeal the Azario Major homicide by manslaughter finding in the Supreme Court.

Pratt appointment to Immigration director likely to go to Industrial Tribunal, says Thompson
THE immigration union’s dispute over the Davis administration’s appointment of William Pratt as director of the Department of Immigration will likely be addressed by the Industrial Tribunal after two Department of Labour conciliation meetings failed to resolve the matter, according to new Labour Director Howard Thompson.

Nurses suffering ‘burn-out’
NURSES are burnt out and suffering physically and mentally due to the strain COVID-19 cases have placed on hospitals.
Kevin Williams MVP in City Bowling League
THE most valuable player (MVP) in City Bowling League competition Monday night was Kevin B Williams of the ASureWin Pocket Pleasers with a 267 second high game and a 650 high three game series.

Man unanimously acquitted of attempted murder
A MAN was unanimously acquitted of attempted murder yesterday...