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Shipyard worker dies in road crash
AN employee of the Grand Bahama Shipyard is dead following a traffic accident in Freeport on Monday morning.

A YOUNG MAN'S VIEW: A lament for Long Island
Long Island is in desperate need of governmental assistance and year-round economic stimulus but, unfortunately, its economy has stalled.

F.N.M. Convention: Day one as it happened
Get all the news from the FNM Convention right here with live updates starting today.

SPORTING MISCHIEF & MAYHEM: JBLN all-stars step up to the plate in Florida
ONE of the cherished events in my life, that I will always carry with me as a father, occurred two weeks ago in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Resort worker killed in crash
A MAN killed in a traffic accident in Freeport on Saturday has been identified as 37-year-old Gregory Cartwright, of Pioneer’s Loop, Freeport.

Freeport driver, 37, dies and four are hurt after accident involving a limousine
A 37-year-old man from Pioneer's Loop, Freeport, died in a traffic accident on Saturday afternoon, Grand Bahama police have reported.

Tennyson Wells vows to support rival campaign in long island
IF Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner is renominated as the Free National Movement’s standard-bearer for the constituency, former Cabinet Minister Tennyson Wells pledged yesterday that he would campaign for an independent candidate or run in the area himself as a last resort.

Concerns raised among voters in Long Island
AS the Free National Movement hunkers down for a leadership battle, another storm looms in Long Island between supporters and detractors of representative Loretta Butler-Turner.

Bahamas 7th overall at CUT Track & Field Championships
THROUGH no fault of their own, Team Bahamas finished seventh after they were eventually able to compete at the 16th Caribbean Union of Teachers Track and Field Championships.

Athletes claim eight medals at NACAC Under-23 Championships
A BUSY weekend for Bahamas track and field included participation in the North American Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC U-23) Championships.

BAAA sending off junior, youth national teams this week
WHILE they wait for the Bahamas Olympic Committee to release the names of the athletes ratified for the 2016 Olympic Games next month in Rio de Janeiro, the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations is busy sending off its junior and youth national teams this week.

RESULTS: Blue Marlin Track Classic - Thomas A Robinson National Stadium
• Here’s a look at the performances from the Blue Marlin Track Classic, held at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium on Sunday:

CBC U-16: Team Bahamas brings home the gold
BASED on the historic performance of the junior men’s national team at the recent Caribbean Basketball Confederation Under-16 Championships, the future looks bright for the country’s national team programme.
Bahamas finishes group play with 100-41 rout of Barbados
THE Bahamas continues its momentum and remains untested thus far at the Caribbean Basketball Confederation Championships for Under-16 Boys.
Bahamas destroys Dominica 125-21 in CBC U-16
WE may be running out of superlatives to describe just how dominant the Bahamas junior national team has been in overwhelming the competition at the Caribbean Basketball Confederation U16 Championships.
NPSA regular season action takes the spotlight
THE New Providence Softball Association continued its regular season action in the Banker’s Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex over the weekend.
CBC U-16: Bahamas steamrolls BVI 101-40 on day 2
IT WAS another dominant performance for Team Bahamas as they remained undefeated at the Caribbean Basketball Confederation Under-16 Championships for Boys.
Bahamas routs Antigua 109-71 in CBC U-16 opener
TEAM Bahamas served notice to the remainder of the field and immediately staked their claim as a contender at the Caribbean Basketball Confederation Championships.
Bahamas ready for Caribbean Basketball Confederation U-16 Boys championships
WITH the Caribbean Basketball Confederation returning the Under-16 Boys Basketball Championships for the first time in more than a decade, the Bahamas Basketball Federation is looking to regain another title.
Shaunae Miller earns athlete of the year honours
Quarter-miler Shaunae Miller was named the Charlie Major Athlete of the Year and James Rolle, who coaches a number of high jumpers, was selected as the Coach of the Year as the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations held its awards banquet to honour their most outstanding athletes for the 2015 season.