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'TEST RUN' AHEAD OF WORLD RELAYS
Teenagers Keianna Albury and Steven Gardiner got their feet wet on the renovated Thomas A Robinson National Stadium as they prepare to represent Team Bahamas at the International Amateur Athletic Federation’s inaugural World Relays.

BEC: Restoring power to devastated areas to take time
BAHAMAS Electricity Corporation officials are still working to restore electricity supplies to those southern islands hardest hit by Hurricane Joaquin late last week.
Job fair hosted for residents of Kemp Road community
THE MINISTRY of National Security, in conjunction with the Urban Renewal Commission and the Kemp Road Pastor’s Alliance yesterday hosted a job fair for residents of the Kemp Road community.

CARIFTA GAMES: Bahamas finishes third, will be hosts in 2018
ST. George's, Grenada: The BTC Bahamas team will be returning from the 45th Carifta Games with a third place finish and the bid to host the 47th version in 2018.

GRAND BAHAMA HOSTS 29TH CONCHMAN TRIATHLON
THE 29th Conchman Triathlon was held on Saturday in Grand Bahama with Stefan Laursen and Elizabeth Shaddock emerging as the overall male and female champions.
NPBA: Caribs top Elite 70-55, Rockets stun Giants 89-83
THE New Providence Basketball Association resumed its 2015/16 season at the AF Adderley Gymnasium over the weekend.

Chickcharney aid for Edvenna
EDVENNA Major sat comfortably in her manual wheelchair, at her vendor’s table in Pompey Square last Saturday - as she does most Saturdays - oblivious to the fact that her life was about to get a little bit easier.

BLTA hosts rewards gathering for junior players, coaches
AS the national tennis team calendar has come to an end for the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association (BLTA), Kim O’Kelley - head of junior development, hosted a rewards gathering at the National Tennis Centre on Saturday for all those hardworking juniors who have represented the country this year, coaches who travelled with the teams and those who work at the National Tennis Centre.

Baha Mar hearing: Resort's legal team challenge choice of liquidators
THE morning session of the second day of arguments for the government's winding up petition against Baha Mar came to a close when the mega resort's legal team challenged the selection of the latest prospective provisional liquidators, Ernst and Young.
Students return to College of the Bahamas with support from BTC
TEN students at the College of the Bahamas begin their third year as BTC scholars this week, receiving tuition and other expenses through the company’s scholarship programme.
Convictions upheld for man guilty of robbery and threats
THE Court of Appeal has upheld the armed robbery and death threats convictions of a man found guilty at trial despite his gunpoint-carjacking victim’s change of heart mid-testimony.
Youngsters march in celebration of Mothering Sunday
Scores of young church-goers from as far as Orange Creek in the north to Port Howe in South Cat Island gathered at the entrance of Old Bight Primary School in celebration of Mothering Sunday on March 14.
‘Tureano Johnson would have a hell of a fight with Golovkin’
ALTHOUGH Tureano Johnson has been denied a shot at WBA and IBO middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin thus far, his promoter Gary Shaw was back on the stump petitioning for Johnson to receive that opportunity.
BSC Classic opens with huge victories
WHILE their co-ed team continued where they left off last year, St Paul’s men avenged their championship loss by pulling off two huge victories to start the Baptist Sports Council’s 2014 Softball Classic.
Thrilling action in Father Marcian Peters basketball tournament
There is now some clarity after another day of thrilling action in the Father Marcian Peters basketball tournament.
Faith United makes debut with 14-10 victory over St Paul's
FAITH United handed the Baptist Sports Council’s defending men’s champions St Paul’s Fox Hill their third consecutive loss as the 2014 Softball Classic continued on Tuesday night.

Majority verdict not enough in murder case, says judge
A JUDGE ruled yesterday that he would not convict two men of murder, aggravated or not, on a majority verdict decided by a jury in a recent murder trial.

Leadership conference to pay tribute to Myles Munroe
THE Global Unity Leadership Conference in Grand Bahama this week will feature a special tribute to the late Dr Myles Munroe as well as number of international speakers, including well-known boardroom consultant Larry Cabaldon of California.

Cybots champions
The Mail Boat Cybots have returned as New Providence Basketball Association (NPBA) champions.

Rapist wants court appeals to be heard separately
A MAN challenging two rape convictions in the Court of Appeal is looking to have them heard separately.