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CONCACAF: Bahamas enjoys 8-0 win
AFTER a pair of defeats to open tournament play in regional competition on the soccer pitch, the Bahamas finally scored its first victory at an inaugural CONCACAF event.

RBC sponsors anti-bullying campaign
RBC Royal Bank is sponsoring an anti-bullying campaign together with Bully-Busters.
Esso dealers content over Sol transition
ESSO retailers are they anticipating a relatively smooth transition with no major changes to their operations, now that the Barbados-based Sol Group has consummated its acquisition, with some already noticing improvements in maintenance and repair response.

BORCO celebrates the power of collaboration
AFTER three years and 1.3 million man-hours, BORCO (Buckeye Bahamas) celebrated the work of both local and international contractors in completing BORCO’s recent expansion.

Three men killed in shootings
TWO Pinewood Gardens men were gunned down in separate incidents hours apart and a 41-year-old was shot dead taking the country’s murder count this year to 34.

Street Legends postseason play
THE Street Legends will continue its postseason play tonight at the AF Adderley Gymnasium.

Sears: Much defensiveness in Bahamas over slavery damage
DEFENSIVE reactions against the concept of slavery compensation belies the psychological legacy of systemic oppression, said former education minister Alfred Sears.
Esso dealers gain 3-year safeguard
Bahamian dealers say they will ultimately have to “wait and see” how they will be affected by the Barbados-based SOL Group’s acquisition of Esso (Bahamas), one retailer telling Tribune Business their contracts were expected to remain the same for the next three years.

Bahamian players, coaches all set for NCAA Division I basketball tip-off tonight
THE NCAA Division I basketball season is set to tip off tonight with several Bahamian players on the court, and coaches on the sidelines representing their respective programmes.
Saving Sawmill Sink
THE rocks that make up up the Bahamas platform were formed over millions of years in shallow water as layers of sediment. As these layers gradually subsided under the weight of new deposits, they were converted into limestone. The top layers were blown into vast sand dunes, and by the end of the last glacial period – about 12,000 years ago – the geography of the Bahamas was more or less complete.
All this Bacon is making me sick: Peter Nygard and the spirit of division
WHEN it comes to the national affairs of the Bahamas, there are many things to be sick and tired about. Of all the things to vex the spirit, who could argue with someone for being sick and tired of hearing about Peter Nygard?

Breezes Eagles FC junior teams off to great start
WHEN the Breezes Eagles Football Club approached the Bahamas Football Association (BFA) about joining in 2014, they learned of the BFA mandate requiring them to develop a youth feeder programme as a membership criteria. They accepted the challenge.

Bahamas polishes off Guyana in huge 89-69 victory at CBC
MAKE it two in a row for the Bahamas men’s national basketball team at the Caribbean Basketball Confederation 2015 Men’s Championships.
Police advice on route of funeral cortege and road closures
THE state-recognised funeral service for Dr Myles Munroe and Pastor Ruth Munroe, Founders of Bahamas Faith Ministries International, will be held today at 10am at the Diplomat Centre, Carmichael Road.
Shockers top Pros, Rockets nip Regulators in NPBA
REAL Deal Shockers and Pyramid Food Rockets pulled off victories as the New Providence Basketball Association continued its regular season at the AF Adderley Gymnasium on Wednesday night.

Macedonia only undefeated team in BSC Classic
MACEDONIA remains the only undefeated team left in the Baptist Sports Council’s 2016 Basketball Classic.
Mako Aquatic Club wins Oak Tree Medical Invitational
THE Mako Aquatic Club captured the second annual Oak Tree Medical Invitational held on Saturday at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex.
Sister Sister Breast Cancer Group Prayer Breakfast
THE Sister Sister Breast Cancer Group is setting aside time this weekend to show gratitude to God for their successful twelve year journey.
NPBA: Rebels and Heatwaves in win column
THE New Providence Basketball Association continued its regular season action with a double header at the AF Adderley Gymnasium on Monday night. • Here’s a summary of the games played:
EDITORIAL: We should take time to give thanks
FOR some, the weekend gone was all about giving thanks.