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RBC hosts prostate cancer seminar
RBC Freeport hosted a free educational seminar on prostate cancer to coincide with Global Prostate Cancer Awareness month, which is observed every September.

Swimmers get set for the 23rd Speedo Winter Championships
Betty Kelly Kenning National Swim Complex was crowded this past weekend as spectators from Abaco, Grand Bahama and New Providence watched as swimmers tried to achieve times to qualify for the 23rd Speedo Winter Swimming Championships in Plantation, Florida, on November 21-24.

Junior boffins have fun at summer camp
BUDDING young scientists have been conducting experiments and learning about recycling at this summer’s fourth annual Innovative Science Summer Camp, sponsored by RBC Royal Bank.

Bahamas falls to USA South, 38-17
IT was another failed bid for the Bahamas in their attempt to achieve promotion in the NACRA Division I Championship Series.

Bahamas inspired Cancer Centre opens in Antigua
CARIBBEAN medical history was made when a new cancer centre modelled off a Bahamian example opened in St John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, on June 26.
Hunt for suspects after eight armed robberies in six hours
POLICE are searching for the suspects responsible for eight armed robberies that took place in six hours between Wednesday and Thursday in New Providence.

BRFU set to field national teams for NACRA 7s
TEAM Bahamas will look to continue the Bahamas Rugby Football Union’s momentum on the international stage when they compete in the first ever Rugby 7s qualification process for the Olympic Games.

Marine among those accused of gun charges
A DEFENCE Force marine was one of several persons arraigned in Magistrate’s Court yesterday in connection with four separate firearm and ammunition seizures last weekend.
'Bahamas ripe with talent'
THE first ever Music, Model & Talent Showcase of the Islands (MMTS) got off to a successful start as scores of Bahamians lined up to audition in the hopes of becoming the next big star of the Caribbean.

Two relatives questioned over death of baby in fire
TWO close male relatives of a baby, who was burned beyond recognition in a house fire on Tuesday night, were still being questioned by police yesterday as they continued to investigate the tragedy.
Sponsors 'queasy' on carnival $7m
The carnival-style festival planned for May 2015 could stimulate year-round employment in the creative industries and create an economic spin-off of $27 million its chairman said yesterday.

BAHAMAS JOINS LAWSUIT DEMANDING US GUN MAKERS ‘PAY UP $10BN’: Case holds manufacturers accountable for harm caused by their products
THE Bahamas has joined a $10bn lawsuit to hold US gun manufacturers to account for the spread of firearms throughout the region, Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said last night.

US Embassy notes $1bn spent to remove guns in region
IN THE wake of Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis announcing The Bahamas had joined a legal action against US gun manufacturers, the US Embassy has highlighted efforts to tackle gun trafficking and violence in the region.

Grand Bahama Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority celebrate 115 years with a week of events
PI Upsilon Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc in Grand Bahama marked the sorority’s Founders’ Day with a week of activities celebrating 115 years of sisterhood and service.

Carl Hield stopped in first round at Commonwealth Games
BIRMINGHAM, England: Before he could get started in his fifth appearance at the Commonwealth Games, Carl Hield was done. His opening match on Saturday at the NEC Hall didn’t last past the first round.
Island officials wary of impact of resort tragedy
AFTER three American tourists were found dead at a local resort on Exuma over the weekend, the island’s administrator said officials are remaining hopeful that the unfortunate incident will not negatively impact the island’s economic recovery.

From pulpit to courtroom for pastors accused of scuffle
THREE men of the cloth were arraigned in Magistrate’s Court yesterday accused of misbehaving in church by getting into a scuffle on the pulpit following a succession battle for leadership of the church.

Three dead in road crashes
POLICE are investigating three separate traffic accidents that resulted in the deaths of two men and a 19-year-old girl.

DNA: Result was verdict on Ingraham
DNA chairman Mark Humes said it is difficult to determine if his party contributed to the FNM's defeat, but said the election result was a "referendum" on the FNM's leader.
‘Significant scale’ keeps Scotiabank in Bahamas
The Bahamas’ “significant scale” yesterday prevented its inclusion among nine Caribbean jurisdictions that Scotiabank has announced it plans to exit via a $123m deal.