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FTX makes donation to teams ahead of CARIFTA
FTX Digital Markets made a major contribution to youth development and the CARIFTA movement as the country’s elite junior athletes prepare for regional competition.

Anthonique just shy of personal best in 400m
Megan opens her outdoor season with 2nd in 400m
SPRINTER Anthonique Strachan, coming off an impressive victory in the 100 metres a week ago, came back and posted a third-place finish in the 400m on Saturday in Kingston, Jamaica.

Region facing silent debt crisis
THE Caribbean Policy Development Center (CPDC) says a silent debt crisis threatens the way of life of people in the Caribbean.
Bahamians get early start in NCAA Division I
THE NCAA Division I basketball season is still days away from tip-off but several Bahamians got an early start to their 2022-23 campaigns with exhibition games.

Demetrius gets second consecutive team MVP award
FOLLOWING a record-setting season which resulted in a championship for the Holland College Hurricanes and a second consecutive team MVP award f
"A Spring Affair" - Transfiguration Baptist Church hosts tea party and fashion show
THE youngest members of the Transfiguration Baptist Church were the ones who turned heads as the church's Usher Board held its first ever Lenten Tea Party and Fashion Show.

Artisans to showcase funky fashion at IWFS
Fashion designers will no be the only ones in the spotlight at the upcoming Islands of the World Fashion Showcase (IWFS) this May.
Family rebounds from death of a 'chubby' mummy
By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer ALEXANDRIA "Chubby" Farrington, 24, became the 13th murder victim, when she was shot and killed in the early morning hours of February 11. "Chubby" as she was affectionately called, was attending a party off Fi
Family rebounds from death of a 'chubby' mummy
By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer ALEXANDRIA "Chubby" Farrington, 24, became the 13th murder victim, when she was shot and killed in the early morning hours of February 11. "Chubby" as she was affectionately called, was attending a party off Fi
Family rebounds from death of a 'chubby' mummy
By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer ALEXANDRIA "Chubby" Farrington, 24, became the 13th murder victim, when she was shot and killed in the early morning hours of February 11. "Chubby" as she was affectionately called, was attending a party off Fi
Arsenal slips to 7th in the league after Bolton draw
By STEVE DOUGLAS AP Sports Writer LONDON (AP) -- Arsenal missed a great chance to move within touching distance of the top four in the Premier League on Wednesday, drawing 0-0 at relegation-threatened Bolton to slip back to seventh place in the standings.
Sports Notes
THE New Providence Basketball Association continued its regular season action with a pair of games played at various gyms on Friday and Saturday night.

LEFT STRANDED BY BAHAMASAIR: Passengers stuck without help or place to stay - and Romer says ‘no excuse’
BAHAMASAIR passengers travelling to North Eleuthera were stranded in Rock Sound on Monday after they were forced to disembark their plane without warning or help with accommodations.
Merchant’s remote shift ends 50-year retail era
A Bahamian merchant has shuttered its retail store after more than 50 years in business as part of a restructuring that now sees it providing reduced services remotely.

Bahamas ratifies World Relays team
IN less than three weeks the World Athletics Relays will return to Paradise on May 4-5 at a newly renovated Thomas A Robinson National Stadium.

Bahamas to face US in IC Doubles championship showdown
AS expected, it will come down to the much anticipated showdown between the Bahamas and the United States of America for the 2017 IC Doubles Week championship title.

'Carly' to represent 242 in rugby
FROM track and field to rugby, Grand Bahamian native Carlene ‘Carly’ Johnson continues to make strides on the international sporting scene.The former CARIFTA sprinter, now a member of the Bahamas Rugby Union women’s national team, has been selected t

Hundreds of Bahamians pay last respects to Franklyn Sweeting
HUNDREDS of Bahamians from all walks of life packed St Agnes Anglican Church on Saturday to pay their last respects to the late Franklyn ‘Cinderella’ Sweeting, one of the country’s premier baseball pitchers turned manager and softball coach.
Ayanna leads people to God with new 'So Incredible' album
An intimate setting which facilitated an “unbridled worship experience” was what Ayanna Clarke envisioned for her album release concert at the Golden Gates World Outreach Ministries last Friday.And her vision became reality.Those who attended the eve

Post Office staff testify in Rudy King fraud trial
FIVE more Post Office Department employees testified yesterday that they conducted several transactions for Bahamian businessman Rudolph “Rudy” King who would frequent the various Post Offices on a regular basis.