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Baha Mar 'to make Bahamas stronger'
By PAUL G TURNQUEST

Another successful ball for The Bahamas Red Cross Society
THE BAHAMAS Red Cross Ball attracted a full house last Saturday at the Melia Nassau Beach Resort.
What Does This Scripture Mean To You?
Proverbs 18:22

PLP chairman calls on radio host to prove party was funded by web shop owners
PLP Chairman Bradley Roberts called on radio talk show host Darold Miller to provide evidence to support renewed allegations that web shop owners contributed to the party’s electoral campaigns.
Winners grow roots before branches
By Michelle M Miller
Lighten up summer with delicious salads and fun activities
(BPT) - The arrival of summer means families are looking for ways to lighten up when it comes to the clothes they’re wearing and the foods they’re eating. They’re starting to incorporate fresh, light flavours into their meals, especially as local fruits and vegetables become available. And with the warmer weather, it’s much easier to get outside for activities the entire family will enjoy.

Bahamian artists heading to Miami for "Best of Best" festival
THE Bahamas’ Rat Pack will take to the stage during one of North America’s largest reggae and soca festivals for the second year in a row.

'Q' ready for second Olympic appearance
LONDON, England — She is back for her second stint at the Olympic Games. But Sheniqua ‘Q’ Ferguson admits that she wishes she was at 100 per cent as she pursues a possible sprint double.
Did the PLP hoodwink the voters?
PLP GOVERNMENT members can wipe that look of doe-eyed innocence from their faces when they express alarm at what they claim they are just discovering about this country's deficit.

Buddy and Kings come on strong late to beat Timberwolves 121-110
SACRAMENTO, California (AP) — Kings coach Dave Joerger didn’t like most of what he saw from his team in the first half against Minnesota.The second half was an entirely different story and had Joerger beaming afterward, even though Sacramento nearly

Cougars hold off Mingoes for victory
The University of the Bahamas Mingoes gave the visiting Spring Arbor University Cougars all they could handle, but it wasn’t enough in the first of their two matches played on Monday at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium. The Cougars, who surged from No.20

Seize COVID chance and 'reinvent the city'
The Downtown Nassau Partnership's (DNP} co-chair is urging stakeholders to seize the opportunity provided by cruise tourism's absence to "reinvent the city", adding: "The door is open for change."
Marinas: 'Comeback' swift despite 70% market loss
The Marina Association of The Bahamas (MAB) president yesterday voiced optimism the sector will see a swifter "comeback" than other tourism segments despite missing 70 percent of its market.

Bahamas falls to the USVI 84-74
The Bahamas men’s national basketball team, even with the services of NBA guard Chavano ‘Buddy’ Hield and college graduate Lourawls ‘Tum Tum’ Nairn, couldn’t find a way to pull off a “must-win” game against the US Virgin Islands.Needing to win by eig
'No hope' as new auto sales off 16%
New car sales maintained their decade-long plunge with a near-16 percent decline during the 2018 first half, as one dealer revealed he “sees no hope” for a short-term revival.Speaking after the latest Bahamas Motor Dealers Association (BMDA) figures

'Well beyond time': Realty VAT paid online this year
The Ministry of Finance’s top official yesterday pledged that VAT on real estate sales will be payable online during this fiscal year, adding: “It’s well beyond time to go digital.” Marlon Johnson, acting financial secretary, told Tribune Business t

High jumper Alcine to compete for Wildcats this year
AN injury prevented Kyle Alcine from achieving his ultimate success with the Cloud County men’s track and field team. But the high jumper is hoping to soar when he transfers to compete for the Kansas State University Wildcats this year. In his trans
Living with HIV: Mother-of-four has survived for 24 years
ANALISE*, wife and mother of four, is one of the longest living HIV-positive individuals in the Bahamas. This year makes 24 years since she contracted the virus at the age of 18.
Bahamas urged: Go for aircraft registry 'flag of excellence'
An attorney yesterday said the Bahamas’ should establish an aviation registry “flag of excellence” mirroring the reputation of its maritime industry, adding that he was waiting on the Government for the ‘green light’ to proceed with the initiative.