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Wholesalers Softball League action
AFTER taking a break for the Easter holiday weekend, the New Providence Wholesalers Softball League will be back in action at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex. Before they took the break, the following results were posted in the last games played two weeks ago:

Majority rule day Basketball Tournament underway
THE sixth annual Freedom Baptist Academy Majority Rule Day Basketball Tournament got started yesterday at the Anatol Rodgers Gymnasium with teams participating in the mini, primary and junior divisions for boys and girls.

Robbery victim dies of wounds
A suspected armed robbery, which turned fatal late Sunday night, has pushed the country’s murder count to 15 for the year, according to The Tribune’s records.

Comets win BAISS Track and Field title
The Queen’s College Comets regained the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools‘ Track and Field Championship title to claim their third meet in five years.

Kidney Centre brings awareness to the importance of our kidneys
Diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure are major risk factors for chronic kidney disease. In the Bahamas, these three non-communicable diseases are widespread throughout the islands.

THE BTVI STORY: Cory’s extraordinary journey
BEFORE Police Inspector Cory Hield graduated from the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) in 2022 with a certificate in Human Resources (HR) Management, he knew he would level up by studying towards a degree in the same area.
Transforming Spaces art tour
Galleries and artists are gearing up for Nassau’s annual Transforming Spaces art tour. Tickets are now on sale for the two day bus tour set for March 16 and 17 at eight participating galleries.
Lyford Cay pupils excel in Baccalaureate
AS PART of the International Baccalaureate diploma programme, Lyford Cay International School students in grades 11 and 12, complete an extended essay of 4,000 words.

Raptors get 15-14 victory in Game 1
The pennant-winning CH Reeves Raptors took game one of the GSSSA junior girls’ basketball championship series in a nail-biter, 15-14, over the HO Nash Lions.

Memories of 41 years in the printing business
THE Government Printing Department celebrates its 41st anniversary on Friday - having grown from an apprenticeship programme at The Nassau Technical Centre.
BTVI students receive international certification
FIVE students of the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute now have international certification in Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning.

Asphyxia not ruled out in boy's death
ASPHYXIA could not be “definitively” ruled out as the cause of death for a purported 11-year-old boy who suffered blunt force trauma to the head, a jury heard from a pathologist yesterday.

Stingers Basketball Camp no pushover
The Stingers Basketball Camp moved into its second week yesterday at the DW Davis Gymnasium featuring dozens of young players looking to hone their skills over the summer months in preparation for the fall.

Man in tears as he faces court over Fox Hill shooting
A MAN was brought to tears yesterday when arraigned in connection with the Freedom Park fatal drive-by shooting that claimed four lives and injured seven others.
Christian Council pledges to join fight against crime
THE Bahamas Christian Council pledged its commitment to the fight against escalating crime, offering Police Commissioner Ellison Greenslade assistance “wherever you need us”.

Waltiea waived
The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) debut of Bahamian pivot Waltiea Rolle will have to wait a bit longer than anticipated.
The Great Debate: “Are women the real reason men cheat?”
ARE women the real reason why men cheat? Or does a man’s decision to engage in an affair have less to do with the woman and more to do with deep-seated personal issues that can only be resolved through introspection?
'Let rivals compete with sub-standard BTC service'
A LOCAL businessman yesterday criticised the Bahamas Telecommunications Company for its “sub-standard” service and made an impassioned appeal to the government to hasten its steps to introduce a competitor to the market.
Young storytellers bring about "explosion of culture"
THE FOURTH instalment of the Storytellers Convention was “an explosion of culture”, according to organisers, and featured a group of young Bahamian writers from schools across the islands.
RESULTS: Royal Bank of Canada National Swimming Championships
Girls 13-14 800 LC Metre Free 1, MacPhail, Anya I, BSC, 9:58.49. 2, Eneas, GiGi S, DSC-BA, 10:35.88. 3, Albury, Kaliyah G, BSC, 10:58.47. 4, Trotman, Jazmine M, SWIFT-BA, 11:05.61. 5, Mortimer, Madison H, ORCA, 11:19.54. 6, Albury, Taylor T, Abaco S