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Victim chased down and shot dead
A Southern Heights man was shot and killed outside his home late yesterday afternoon, after he was attacked by a gunman and chased.

Mitchell concern over inability for wealthy Bahamians to invest
FOREIGN Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell says he is concerned a new generation of young Bahamians are unable to use their wealth to invest which could spark extra growth in the economy.

Video equipment lab to help medical treatment
A $100,000 tele-medicine lecture lab was launched in the oncology centre of the Princess Margaret Hospital yesterday.
Resorts World in local hiring
Resorts World says it hired dozens of Biminites following a Career Fair held on the island last Wednesday.
Pinder's Point and Lewis Yard residents pleased with health assessment contract
THE Pinder’s Point/Lewis Yard Pollution Committee is pleased that the government has signed a contract with a leading international health agency to undertake a year-long environmental and health assessment of their communities.

Mario Bowleg and CC Sweeting Cobras join elite field of champions after Hugh Campbell victory
MARIO Bowleg and his CC Sweeting Cobras joined an elite field of champions after winning the prestigious Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic title for the third time.
Roadmasters' 2nd Half Marathon brings out the distance runners
By BRENT STUBBS
NPSA All-Star Classic at Banker’s Field Saturday night
WITH a rekindled interest coming out of the two-year hiatus as a result of the COVID-19 pendemic, the New Providence Softball Association is eager to display its outstanding players so far this season during the All-Star Classic on Saturday night in the Banker’s Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex.

CARIFTA swimming team off to Curacao
Bahamas going for 5th straight title
With their bags already packed, the 39-member team is ready to head to Pirate Bay, Curacao tonight to go for their fifth straight CARIFTA Swimming Championship title this weekend.

Junior golfers show their winning ways
CHEMARI Pratt, Aiden Johnson, Christopher Knowles and Nyah Singh were the winners of the advanced division II categories of the Fourteenth Club Golf Academy’s Skills Competition on Saturday.

Team Bahamas selected for Caribbean Cup
WITH a combination of players from New Providence and Grand Bahama and a number of collegians, the Bahamas Basketball Federation has selected the team to represent the Bahamas at the Caribbean Basketball Confederation’s FIBA Women’s Caribbean Cup.The

Buddy Hield: ‘See you in paradise, you’ll be missed’
THE outpouring of grief continues as Bahamian athletes joined the international sports community in mourning the death of NBA icon Kobe Bryant and the victims of Sunday morning’s helicopter crash.

New coaches selected for national basketball teams
ON the departure of Larry Smith, the Bahamas Basketball Federation has named Larry Eustachy as the new head coach of the men’s basketball team.

Cleveland Eneas Primary NPPSSA track and field champions
FOR the third consecutive year, Cleveland Eneas Primary School captured the New Providence Principal Schools Sports Association’s Track and Field Championship title.

Three former football coaches honoured at Father's Day special
ASK Ronald Major, Robert Gilbert or Jack Knowles and neither one of them will tell you that they got into coaching softball for their own gratification. They were all glad to be awarded for their efforts, but they indicated that it was only for the betterment of the sport.

Cybots knock off Rebels 84-73, Rockets rout Stingers 87-74
THE Mail Boat Cybots and Pyramid Food Rockets pulled off victories in the New Providence Basketball Association’s double header at the AF Adderley Gymnasium on Saturday night.

UPDATED: Mother-to-be wins KFC car prize
BRITTANY Porter drove away in a 2014 Kia Sportage at the weekend after opening the winning box at KFC’s Grand Prize event that wrapped up its ‘I Love KFC’ summer promotion on Saturday night.

Battling it out to build bridges
STUDENTS took up a challenge to build bridges in a contest last week - with a tough battle to determine the winning entries.

Head of UB board of trustees refuses to say why non-Bahamian appointed acting president
THE head of the University of the Bahamas’ (UB) board of trustees refused to say why a non-Bahamian has been appointed acting president of the university following the resignation of the outgoing president.

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.