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Recovery continuing for CB Moss after hospital release
AFTER being released from hospital exactly a month after his collapse at the Majority Rule Service on January 10, the Rev Dr CB Moss has been continuing his recovery.
Where are the sidewalks?
KEMP ROAD is a main thoroughfare that stretches from Shirley Street to Wulff Road. It is comprised of a diverse group of people and many children reside on this road and the accompanying side streets.

Jury empanelled as three accused of teacher’s murder
A SUPREME Court jury was empanelled yesterday for the trial of three men accused of murdering and attempting to rob a Queen’s College teacher in 2015.

Man charged with death threats
A 23-year-old man was yesterday ordered to pay a $1,000 fine or face six months in prison after threatening to kill a woman whose car hit his car.

St Cecilia’s at a Rush
STUDENTS at St Cecilia’s Catholic School participated in Junkanoo rush out and cultural show to mark the end of Catholic School Week.

Spared death penalty but back in court for new sentence
A MAN sentenced to death for murder more than two decades ago appeared in Supreme Court yesterday for re-sentencing.
Accountants choose Bahamian for report
Accountants choose Bahamian for report Bahamian forensic accountant, John Bain, has been selected to participate in a defining webinar hosted by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) to develop the organisation's integrated report, pa
Accountants choose Bahamian for report
Accountants choose Bahamian for report Bahamian forensic accountant, John Bain, has been selected to participate in a defining webinar hosted by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) to develop the organisation's integrated report, pa

Amateur boxers win in St Maarten
TWO Sir Jack Hayward Senior High School amateur boxers from Grand Bahama were successful in their international debut in a one-day amateur boxing tournament that was held in St Maarten on March 1.

Man charged with damage, grievous harm, threats of death
A MAN was granted bail after he allegedly stalked, threatened and injured his ex-girlfriend last month.
Church to host benefit concert for senior citizen project
THE leadership of Calvary Deliverance Church is inviting members of the community to the Faith Village benefit concert to assist the elderly.
Jennifer Isaacs-Dotson elected President of the Caribbean Congress of Labour
VETERAN Bahamian trade union leader Jennifer Isaacs-Dotson has been elected as President of The Caribbean Congress of Labour (CCL), the regional trade union of national workers organisations.

Brother stabbed to death in fight
A QUIET community was left devastated yesterday after an argument between two brothers turned fatal when one of them was stabbed to death.

Bi-lateral talks on Haitian migration
BI-LATERAL talks between the government and Haiti on migration issues will start next week, Minister of Foreign Affairs Fred Mitchell confirmed yesterday.

Teams eliminated on day 4 of Hugh Campbell Classic
IT was mass elimination day on day four of the 38th Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic as the tournament field continues to dwindle ahead of this weekend’s pool championships.

Students unite in song for festival
HUNDREDS of students representing public and private schools in New Providence welcomed the yuletide season with music, dance, prayers and scripture readings at the Festival of Carols on December 2.
Investigations continue into foul odour at BAF
OFFICIALS at the Department of Environmental Health Services are still investigating and trying to determine what could have caused the foul odour that made several employees ill at the BAF Building on Queens Highway in Freeport earlier this week.
Sports Notes
THE #NoCeilings with Coach Yo Foundation will hold a free basketball clinic at the Basil Neymour Court in Coral Gardens, Grand Bahama, 2-5pm on August 13.

Woman and teen plead not guilty to separate murders
A WOMAN and a teenage boy pleaded not guilty to two separate murder charges in the Supreme Court on Friday, with the woman being accused of the fatal stabbing of her boyfriend last year.
On Saturday 'head for the coast'
BAHAMIANS are gearing up for a Fun, Run, Walk on Saturday to celebrate Coastal Awareness Month.