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‘Churched and unchurched’ called to experience Jesus
All people, whether churched and unchurched, are being called to gather for one night to live ‘The Jesus Experience’.
Michel grabs victory in Abaco junior championship
ASHLEY Michel, the 2018 FCGA Player of the Year, started the season off with a bang with an overall first-place finish at the 2019 Abaco Junior Golf Championship that was held on Sunday at the lovely Treasure Cay Golf Course.
Gardiner 'did a wonderful job'
LONDON, England: Head coach Dianne Woodside-Johnson and relay coordinator Rupert Gardiner were both impressed with the national record breaking performance by Steven Gardiner who become the first Bahamian to reach a final in the 16th IAAF World Championships.

Man guilty of shooting man dead as he sat on bench
A MAN was convicted of murder by a Supreme Court jury yesterday afternoon.Jason Simmons, 21, stood trial before Justice Bernard Turner for more than three weeks for the April 27, 2014 fatal shooting of Neko Lloyd at Gibbs Corner.Shortly after midnigh

Lawyer fears for client in hurricane-hit prison
A LAWYER yesterday expressed concern for his client’s stay in prison, which had been affected by the passing of Hurricane Matthew.

UPDATED: Man dies, four injured in Boxing Day vehicle shooting
ONE MAN is dead and four others - including three women - are in serious condition in hospital after they were shot multiple times in a drive-by shooting on Boxing Day.
‘Celebrating A Night With the Stars’
THE Star Trackers Track Club hosted an elaborate 15th Anniversary Recognition Gala Awards night at Holy Trinity Activities Centre.
Judge delays decision over murder trials
A JUDGE has reserved his decision concerning which of two murder trials he will adjourn to a later date.
Making a Straw Purse
Making a Straw Purse Ladies from all around the world are known to love, admire or own a straw purse of some sort. Many want to know how to make a straw purse. An agent for change in the straw industry in The Bahamas is none other than the Plait Lady her
Bahamas ‘cannot afford’ to lose family businesses
The Bahamas and other countries “cannot afford to lose” the economic impact and job creation stemming from family-owned businesses, an expert in the field believes.

Lawyer says police faked evidence
THE lawyer representing Kofhe Goodman yesterday accused the police of unlawfully withdrawing Goodman’s blood and “sprinkling it” on his clothing to fabricate evidence.

'He Lives' Easter concert celebrates the living God
USHERING in the Easter season, an upcoming event seeks to remind believers of the true meaning of Jesus’ crucifixion, death and resurrection.

Woman killed and three hurt in shooting
A woman died last night when she and three others were shot by gunmen on Deveaux Street.

Three cars taken in spate of armed robberies
POLICE are seeking the public’s help after four armed robberies on Friday in which three cars were taken along with cash.

Lawyer told he cannot withdraw
JUSTICE Bernard Turner yesterday denied an application by Kofhe Goodman’s counsel to withdraw as an attorney in the Marco Archer murder trial.

ITF Junkanoo Bowl: Three Bahamians advance on day one
IT WAS a difficult day for Bahamian players in both the Boys and Girls 18 Main Draw of the 2013 ITF Junkanoo Bowl, with just three players emerging victorious on day one.

Cruise passengers join brewery tours
FREEPORT – Passengers on Carnival Cruise Lines and guests at various hotels on the island are flocking to Bahamian Brewery and Beverage for the fun brewery tours, giving a much-needed boost to tourism activities on Grand Bahama.

Forensic expert to give evidence in rape trial
A FORENSIC analyst is expected to give testimony today in a trial where a man is accused of raping a woman in her home the night of an island-wide power outage.

Rescue training to help Andros deal with disaster
ANDROS has become the latest Bahamian island to receive water rescue training from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA). The purpose of the programme is to equip and train a team of individuals on the island to be able to respond effectively to a disaster in nearby waters.
BAAA Age Group Trials, Kids’ Athletics combine hailed a success
THE Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations hosted a successful combined Age Group Trials and Kids Athletics Championships over the weekend at the original Thomas A Robinson national stadium.