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St John’s Giants win three titles - again!

For the second consecutive season, the St John’s College (SJC) Giants claimed three out of the four basketball titles to close out the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) best-of-three championship series last night at the Kendal GL Isaacs Gymnasium.

Overall winners of 12th Annual Tour De Grand Bahama cycling competition awarded

THE 12th annual Tour de Grand Bahama cycling competition, sponsored by the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA), turned out to be a very successful event over the weekend in Grand Bahama.

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BBF names 13-man roster for FIBA AmeriCup Qualifiers

THE Bahamas Basketball Federation (BBF) officially announced the 13-man roster set to represent the country in the third and final window of the FIBA AmeriCup 2025 Qualifiers starting next Thursday at the Kendal GL Isaacs Gymnasium.


SPORTS CALENDAR: February 14, 2025

THE Roadrunners Track and Field Club is scheduled to hold its 19th annual Diana Lynn Thompson Track Classic at the original Thomas A. Robinson Track and Field Stadium on Saturday, February 15.

DR KENT BAZARD: What to do when you’re not doing it

EVERY athlete faces that moment - the frustrating stretch where no matter how much effort you put in, you just can’t seem to hit your mark.

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Professional boxer Carl Hield preparing to defend his title

IN his bid to continue his winning streak as a professional boxer, Carl Hield will put his World Boxing Assocation’s Fedecaribe Super welterweight title on the line for the third time when he returns to Colombia to fight on Wednesday, February 26.


Carnival choosing vendors ‘outside of Grand Bahama’

A Grand Bahama business owner said Carnival Cruise Line’s Grand Bahama project is not providing adequate opportunities for local businesses.

Banish regulatory ‘handcuffs’ so that Freeport can thrive

Freeport must go back to its Hawksbill Creek Agreement roots and banish the red tape and regulatory “handcuffs” if it is to compete with multi-billion free trade zone rivals, a GBPA director asserted yesterday.

Doctors Hospital unveils healthcare finance entry

Doctors Hospital yesterday revealed plans to “directly insert” itself into financing affordable healthcare by late summer 2025 with “insurance-like pricing” up to 50 percent less than existing coverages.


GB Chamber president rejects abolishing GBPA

Calls to abolish the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) were yesterday rejected by a senior private sector executive who urged sceptics to “accept” it will exist for at least another 29 years.

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Bakeries fear cost of eggs will push up their prices

LOCAL bakeries are feeling the economic squeeze as egg prices continue to skyrocket, warning that product costs will rise because the situation has not improved.

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‘Ease immigration to help Freeport’

GRAND Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) executive director Rupert Hayward said excessive red tape, strict immigration policies, and regulatory changes have hindered Freeport’s investment growth, while also expressing frustration with the slow pace of government approvals for projects in the pipeline.


‘We are ready to go’ on Bazaar redevelopment

THE government has finalised purchase agreements with the International Bazaar owners and Harcourt Development, clearing the way for developing an Afro-Caribbean Marketplace in Freeport.

ERIC WIBERG: Fire and loss near Governor’s Harbour

During World War II the loss of the nondescript wooden Canadian cargo ship Bernardo to fire off Governor’s Harbour would probably been overlooked except this happened while a search was underway for dozens of US aviators missing in a large seaplane.

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As Trump policies impact aid, US Embassy assures it is not abandoning Bahamas

THE United States Embassy said it is not abandoning its commitment to Bahamians, even as President Donald Trump’s policies on most US foreign aid impacts local organisations and contractors.


Father admits to child cruelty, says he was just disciplining son

A 41-year-old father admitted to child cruelty for beating his son with a belt, claiming he was only disciplining the boy for bad behaviour at school.

14-months jail for breaking into bar and restaurant

A MAN was sentenced to 14 months in prison after admitting to breaking into Primetime Bar and Restaurant and repeatedly trespassing on the property over the past six months.

Man gets 30-months prison for having gun

A MAN was sentenced to 30 months in prison after admitting to having a loaded gun during a foot chase with police on Minnie Street last Sunday.


Woman fined after admitting to stealing from employer

A WOMAN was fined yesterday after admitting to stealing more than $5,000 while working at Prescription Parlour Pharmacy last December.

Police investigating death of man found with gunshot wounds

POLICE are investigating the death of a 41-year-old man who died in hospital yesterday after being found with apparent gunshot wounds.