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Hawksbill Clinic reopens after $300,000 upgrade
THE renovated Hawksbill Clinic, upgraded at a cost of over $300,000, reopened yesterday after months of closure and will offer immediate and material improvement to the quality of life for the more than 4,000 residents of the Hunters, Pinder’s Point, Lewis Yard, Mack Town and Hawksbill areas of Grand Bahama.

Marlins stun Pacers 44-39
The hosts CI Gibson Rattlers, Queen’s College Comets, St George’s Jaguars out of Grand Bahama and CC Sweeting Cobras are the leading contenders to advance to the championship game tonight as the Providence Basketball Club’s annual Holiday Classic comes to a close at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium.

Amateur boxers in spotlight at Ray Minus Sr End of the Year tourney
CHAMPION Amateur Boxing Club held its 12th Annual Ray Minus Sr End of the Year Amateur Boxing Tournament at the Wulff Road Boxing Square on Saturday.
Making the case to arm private security guards
By Gaylord Taylor

Dynamite Daisy says farewell
THIS weekend, the comedic character who captured the hearts of Bahamians for more 15 years is making her final appearance. For many she was an inspiration, a source of laughter, a friend on stage; she was Dynamite Daisy.

Alvernia Crusaders defeat Bahamas Select side, 5-2
THREE years ago, coach Bill Bonewitz and his Alvernia Crusaders women’s soccer team blanked the Bahamas select side.
Securing the future by proper regulation
The need for a well-regulated private security industry seems to be self-evident. Yet the fact that the Bahamas is one of the leading Caribbean countries without a regulatory system in place for private security firms is distressing to say the least.
Victorian high tea 'a great success'
AN atmosphere comparable to a London luxury hotel, the ambience of Government House’s gardens, the relaxing view of Nassau Harbour, soft orchestral music, hats, gloves, a fashion show, raffles and prizes – put them all together and you have the annual tea party event hosted by the Heart Ball Committee.
Class of 2014 inducted into National Sports Hall of Fame
THE Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture’s Class of 2014 was inducted into the National Sports Hall of Fame at Government House on Friday night.
Shockers top Pros, Rockets nip Regulators in NPBA
REAL Deal Shockers and Pyramid Food Rockets pulled off victories as the New Providence Basketball Association continued its regular season at the AF Adderley Gymnasium on Wednesday night.
Thrilling action in Father Marcian Peters basketball tournament
There is now some clarity after another day of thrilling action in the Father Marcian Peters basketball tournament.

‘A special class’ of 2014 in our Sports Hall of Fame
The busy week of activities continued yesterday as the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture paid homage to the latest additions to the Bahamas Sports Hall of Fame. The Class of 2014, which includes 16 inductees, were special guests in the morning session of the House of Assembly on Wednesday and were treated to a luncheon by the Department of Sports.
16 more National Sports Hall of Famers
THE National Sports Hall of Fame will be increased by 16 when the 2014 Class is enshrined on Friday night.

Police take to streets at scene of fellow officer's murder
FOUR days after a police officer was shot in the head and killed, Assistant Police Commissioner Stephen Dean and a team of officers canvassed the crime scene and surrounding community searching for clues that could point to a suspect.

New members appointed to film board
LAST month, the government appointed new members for the Bahamas Films and Plays Control Board.
St Paul's and Golden Gates open best-of-three playoffs in win column
ST Paul’s and Golden Gates opened their respective co-ed and men’s best-of-three playoff series by knocking off Macedonia in the Baptist Sports Council’s 2014 Coca-Cola Softball Classic.
Faith Walk Church of God celebrates 100 years
Faith Walk Church of God in Cooper’s Town, Abaco, is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.
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Roadrunners Track and Field Club holds 15th annual awards banquet at Atlantis
Under the patronage of Mr and Mrs William Delancey, the Road Runners Track and Field Club held its 15th annual Awards and Presentation Banquet in the Grand Ballroom at the Atlantis resort on Saturday night.
McCartney and Stampeders win CFL's 102nd Grey Cup
KARL McCartney celebrated his 27th birthday this past Saturday and on Sunday he received the best birthday gift a pro football player can ask for, his Calgary Stampeders winning the 102nd Grey Cup.