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Celebrating Art in Public Spaces
HE CREATED landmark sculptures that have delighted both Bahamians and visitors alike for decades, and now the work of local artist Stephen Burrows is being carried on by his children with the help of a new foundation.
Church of God Bahamas celebrating 95th annual national convention
HISTORICALLY, the oldest Pentecostal movement in the Bahamas, the Church of God Bahamas is celebrating its 95th annual national convention under the theme “We Are One In: Purpose, Promise, Potential”.

Mourners say farewell to boy killed when handgun went off
The funeral service for four-year-old Denzell Joshua Demeritte - who died when a handgun went off as he and a ten-year-old child were playing with the weapon - was held on Saturday.
Free clinics to tackle distemper
THE Bahamas Humane Society will host several free distemper vaccine clinics this week in an effort to build a “ring of immunity” in New Providence to protect dogs from the disease.
Battle of the dinosaurs
What’s going on here?

11 Cuban migrants detained by authorities
ELEVEN Cuban migrants were intercepted in the Cay Sal Bank area and taken to Freeport over the weekend by the US Coast Guard.
BFA selects national team for CONCACAF U-17 boys champs qualifiers
AFTER a thorough evaluation period by the coaches and the Technical Department, the Bahamas Football Association has selected its national team to compete at the CONCACAF 2022 Under-17 Boys Championships Qualifiers.

'Die' Stubbs accused of abetting murder
SEVEN weeks after being charged with abetment to murder, Stephen “Die” Stubbs was back in court yesterday accused of abetting a double murder.
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities The Assemblies of Brethren will gather for a special weekend of activities to foster greater unity among its members. The January 27 to 29 weekend will begin with a Youth Musical/Talent Ext
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities The Assemblies of Brethren will gather for a special weekend of activities to foster greater unity among its members. The January 27 to 29 weekend will begin with a Youth Musical/Talent Ext
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities The Assemblies of Brethren will gather for a special weekend of activities to foster greater unity among its members. The January 27 to 29 weekend will begin with a Youth Musical/Talent Ext
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities
Assemblies of brethren unite in special weekend of activities The Assemblies of Brethren will gather for a special weekend of activities to foster greater unity among its members. The January 27 to 29 weekend will begin with a Youth Musical/Talent Ext
Tourism chief calls shark bite ‘unfortunate’, Atlantis silent
ATLANTIS representatives did not respond to questions before press time yesterday after a ten-year-old American boy was bitten by a shark at the resort.

Baha Mar hiring to start next Monday
BAHA Mar’s new owner will start the process to hire thousands of Bahamian workers on Monday of next week, as it targets April 21 for a first phase opening.

Aidan Roger Carron Foundation unveiled
THE Aidan Roger Carron Foundation has been formed with the aim of transforming paediatric care in The Bahamas.

Marines to the rescue as man buried in sand collapse
MARINES helped to rescue a man on Saturday after he was buried underneath a heavy load of sand.
My right to spend
IN 2013, my wife and I were at odds about the Gambling Referendum, but we agreed on one thing — it is Bahamians’ right to spend their money however they felt. I believed then, as I believe now, that gambling is a past time.
Contractor makes donation to BTVI
Well-known contractor Larry Treco and his wife, Paula, recently donated an Apple iMac desktop computer to the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI).Mr Treco learned of BTVI’s computer needs from its president and fellow Rotarian, Dr Rober
Tree lights go on at police HQ
MUSIC echoed through the air, bringing sounds of great cheer as the Royal Bahamas Police Force celebrated its 11th annual Tree Lighting Ceremony under the theme, "Celebrating the Gift of Life". The moderator for the event was Simone Beneby, who spoke wit
Tree lights go on at police HQ
MUSIC echoed through the air, bringing sounds of great cheer as the Royal Bahamas Police Force celebrated its 11th annual Tree Lighting Ceremony under the theme, "Celebrating the Gift of Life". The moderator for the event was Simone Beneby, who spoke wit