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Power outages renew frustration on Harbour Island and Mayaguana

HUNDRED of residents in Harbour Island and Mayaguana were left in the dark yesterday as island-wide power outages caused widespread disruption and renewed frustration.

Astwood pleased to give back as coach with Blue Chip Athletics throwers club

HAVING passed through the programme as a former discus and hammer thrower, Acacia Astwood said she’s pleased to be able to give back as a coach with the Blue Chip Athletics Throwers Club.

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Terrell McCoy commits

Versatile Terrell McCoy has decided to take her basketball skills to the University of Georgia where she hopes to make an impact on the Bulldogs women’s basketball programme.

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BLTA president Perry Newton elected director of COTECC Board of Directors

THE General Assembly of COTECC has elected BLTA president Perry Newton as director of the COTECC Board of Directors for the years 2025-2027.

Sports calendar May 22

THE Bahamas Triathlon Association has announced that its 6th Aquathlon/Triathlon National Championships is scheduled for from May 24-25 in Jaws Beach.

Sailors prepare for Team Racing Worlds, CAC Games’ qualifier

THE Bahamas Sailing Association is preparing to send off a number of competitors to compete in a series of international competitions, including the Team Racing World Championships and the Central American and Caribbean Games’ qualifier.

Allen Mortimer stages triple jump clinic in Harbour Island

HARBOUR Island benefitted tremendously from a triple jump clinic that was conducted over the weekend by former national team competitor Allen Mortimer.

6th Samuel P Haven Junior High School Soccer Nationals this week

THE sixth edition of the Samuel P Haven Junior High School Soccer Nationals officially kicks off this week at the Roscow AL Davies, uniting top high school football teams from across The Bahamas for a 10-day tournament of elite youth competition and community pride.

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PM wants ‘generational’ shift over land reform

The government’s land reform legislation promises a generational shift in the management and security of land ownership in The Bahamas, according to Prime Minister Philip Davis.