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Take a bite out of cancer
The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) recently made a donation to the Cancer Society of the Bahamas to aid in the organisation’s efforts to help those fighting the disease. For the past 10 years BTVI has held its Pink Awareness Bake Sale with all proceeds being donated to cancer awareness support groups in the nation.
BTVI meets Minister on solar energy re-launch
Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) team members met recently with the Minister of Environment and Housing ahead of plans to re-launch its solar training programme in 2018.Romauld Ferreira reiterated the Ministry’s mandate to increase r

Pair face murder charge
TWO Grand Bahama men accused of attempted murder were arraigned in the Eight Mile Rock Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
Eddie Darville dies, age 71
EDDIE Darville, 71, of Eastern Road, Nassau, died yesterday afternoon after having lunch with his wife at their residence.
BORCO donates lunch benches for students
BAHAMAS Oil Refining Company Ltd (BORCO) donated ten lunch benches to the children of the Lewis Yard Primary School, located at the former St Vincent De Paul School site.

Police confirm two detained over fatal shooting of man
POLICE say two men have been detained for questioning in connection with the recent shooting death of a man over the weekend.

Youth choir puts on a real show in Atlanta
ATLANTA, Georgia experienced the sights, sounds and culture of the Bahamas when internationally acclaimed Bahamas National Youth Choir, under the direction of Cleophas Adderely, performed at the prestigious Morehouse College over the weekend.

Deputy PM visits schools
DEPUTY Prime Minister and representative for Cat Island, Rum Cay and San Salvador, Philip Davis visited each of the schools in his constituency to offer encouragement to students and teachers as well as to personally make a gift of a school backpack containing essential school supplies to every student.
THE OFFICIAL RESULTS: GSSSA’s 24th Annual Senior Track & Field Meet
• RESULTS of the Government Secondary Schools Sports Association’s 24th Annual Senior Track & Field Meet are as follows:
‘Reno’ ready for IBF Middleweight Title Eliminator
POISED to take a major step forward in his career in his quest toward a major title fight, Bahamian prize fighter Tureano Johnson promises to take advantage of his opportunity.
Nike to field top high school players against Bahamas select squad
THE Bahamas has already established a reputation as a host for some of the top collegiate basketball talent in America and now due to the prospect battle between Nike and Under Armour, the country will welcome some of the best high school players as well.
Government hits at ‘fishing expedition’
The Government had suggested that 14 Freeport-based companies were engaged in “a fishing expedition” in their challenge to new and increased taxation, describing their interrogation demands as “oppressive” and “intrusive”.
Bahamas faces Antigua and Barbuda in CONCACAF Championship
WHILE the senior men’s national soccer team is tackling Bermuda over two legs of a FIFA World Cup qualifying tie on grass, the beach soccer side is set to begin their foray into international competition. The Bahamas departs for competition today in the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship, scheduled for March 28 to April 4 in El Salvador.

Bahamas suffers first loss, 6-2 to US at CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championships
THE dream of FIFA World Cup Beach Soccer qualification continues for the Bahamas today as the playoff round begins against top regional competition.
Cable invests $400k in satellite antenna
Cable Bahamas has invested more than $400,000 in a new satellite antenna that enables the company to reduce costs and enhance its REVTV signal quality on all digital and HD signals.
Bankman-Fried granted $250m bail by US court
ONE day after being extradited to the United States, Samuel Bankman-Fried, former CEO of the failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, was released on a $250m bond while he awaits trial on several fraud charges.

FTX founder pleads not guilty
FORMER FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried pleaded not guilty in a Manhattan federal court yesterday to charges of cheating investors and looting customer deposits on his cryptocurrency platform.

Bahamas suffers 5-4 loss to Mexico
After two successful matches against Guatemala and Belize to open the Confederation of North, Central America, and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) Beach Soccer Championships, The Bahamas came up short against Mexico, losing 5-4 last night.
'Great need' for autism awareness in The Bahamas
'Great need' for autism awareness in The Bahamas By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter A LOCAL doctor is encouraging people to unite and work together in an effort to raise awareness about autism in The Bahamas. Dr Michelle Major, who began her care
'Great need' for autism awareness in The Bahamas
'Great need' for autism awareness in The Bahamas By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter A LOCAL doctor is encouraging people to unite and work together in an effort to raise awareness about autism in The Bahamas. Dr Michelle Major, who began her care