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Breakthrough Healing and Deliverance Crusade
The family of Calvary Deliverance Church, East Street South & Malcolm Allotment, under the leadership of Senior Pastor James Newry concludes 26 days of Prayer and Fasting on Sunday in spiritual preparation for “a dynamic, soul impacting, prophetic move of God” in a three-day community “Breakthrough Healing and Deliverance Crusade” from January 27-29.
Carlton E Francis girls, boys, win title
It must sound like a scratched tape, but Carlton E Francis has done it again. The most dominant primary school basketball team this year, coached by Sherman Smith, completed the New Providence Primary Schools Sports Association’s basketball tournament by winning both the boys and girls’ title at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium on Friday.

Church and Urban Renewal host fun day
AGAPE Full Gospel Baptist Church teamed up with Urban Renewal to host a family fun day that was attended by hundreds from surrounding communities.
'KING' ERIC GIBSON LAID TO REST
By BRENT STUBBS

$5,000 gospel recording contract up for grabs
The new season of 242 Untapped is bringing new hosts and a $5000 prize, as judges seek out the Bahamas’ next gospel recording superstar. Returning to judge is producer/coach Chris Roberts, international worship leader; recording artist Nadene Moss, singer/songwriter; Jonathan ‘Jonny’ Farrington and Vincent ‘V-Mac’ McDonald of Elevation Records, who wears several hats as host, director and creator of the show.

Antique Auto Club gets into gear for gift giving
MEMBERS of the Antique Auto Club of the Bahamas recently got together for their annual Christmas gift giving.

2013: A year of great achievement for high school athletes
THIS year was a year of great achievement for Bahamian athletes at the high school level.
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.

'His whole life was about giving and helping people'
IF there’s ever a Bahamian befitting the image of an icon, it’s ‘King’ Eric Gibson, who was remembered for his dedicated service to the music industry and his commitment to growth and development in the sporting world of golf and sloop sailing. In his passing on Saturday at Doctors Hospital, the legendary Gibson was considered as a man for all seasons, a towering strength and a source of inspiration.

Get ready for the final eight in Holiday Classic
Providence Basketball Club’s annual Holiday Classic tournament for senior boys basketball teams is growing by leaps and bounds as more Family Islanders are coming to town to stay active over the Christmas break.

Still no leads in search for hit-and-run killer
POLICE say they still have no leads in the hit and run that claimed the life of a three-year-old boy and seriously injured his mother.

Junior Junkanoo stadium move likely to be permanent
THE annual Junior Junkanoo parade will likely be permanently moved to the Thomas A Robinson stadium after a successful weekend event, Eddie Dames, Assistant Director of Culture and Chairman of the Junior Junkanoo committee, said yesterday.

Teachers stay on work-to-rule
TEACHERS have withdrawn their threat to go on strike against the government until further notice, but they will remain on work-to-rule until their issues are 100 per cent resolved, Bahamas Union of Teachers president Belinda Wilson said yesterday.

Junior Junkanoo results, photos
THE CR Walker Knights beat out title holders Spanish Wells All Age School and seven other groups to become the unofficial winners of this year’s Junior Junkanoo senior division.

Reward to find hit-and-run killer
“HOW can we be so heartless?” was the question the Tall Pines MP put to Bahamians yesterday when offering a $2,000 cash reward for any information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the driver responsible for last week’s hit-and-run accident.

NPBA: Giants squash Marines 132-73
THE New Providence Basketball Association ended the first segment of its season on a high note with a pair of marquee matchups Saturday night at the DW Davis Gymnasium. The league reopens play on January 3.

Four Haitians and one Bahamian guilty in human smuggling case
FREEPORT – Four Haitian men and one Bahamian man were arraigned in the Eight Mile Rock Magistrate’s Court yesterday in connection with the suspected illegal human smuggling incident at Holmes Rock.

Mother fights for life after son killed in hit-and-run
A THREE-year-old boy is dead and his mother is fighting for her life in hospital after they were the victims of a hit-and-run accident early yesterday morning.

Teachers will be paid - but dispute not over
ONLY two of more than a dozen concerns by the Bahamas Union of Teachers remain to be resolved after talks with government officials, BUT president Belinda Wilson said yesterday.

Young child dead, mother in hospital after hit and run
A young child is dead and his mother in critical condition in hospital after they were the victims of a hit and run accident early this morning.