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Kaylia Capri wants to build her wrestling brand

FORMER Bahamian track and field athlete Alexis Gray, who is also known by stage names Kaylia Capri and Sierra Breeze, is thoroughly enjoying her introduction to pro wrestling since transitioning to the sport in January 2023.

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Pools in the Schools on the ground at GHS

GROUND-breaking ceremonies were held on Wednesday for the first pool to be constructed in the government schools in a Pools in the Schools initiative headed by the Fox Foundation.

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Taylor heads to Indiana Tech

It was the college of “choice” for Road Runners women’s 400 metre hurdles specialist Ta-mia Taylor as she decided to compete for the Warriors track and field team at Indiana Institute of Technology (Indiana Tech).


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Cleveland Eneas Primary holds awards ceremony for Eagles’ track & field team

IN celebration of winning their eighth New Providence Public Primary Schools Sports Association title, the Cleveland Eneas Primary School hosted an awards ceremony on Wednesday for their Eagles track and field team.

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$60m price tag to fix Glass Window Bridge

WORKS Minister Clay Sweeting said reconstructing the Glass Window Bridge would cost $60 million.

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06132024 EDITION

Thursday, June 13, 2024


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06132024 OBITUARIES

Thursday, June 13, 2024

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Oran Davis makes impact in Andros

IN an effort to provide some interest to the people on the island, softball player Oran Davis planned, organised and executed the Inter-Islands Sports Day for Central Andros.

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Oran Davis makes impact in Andros

IN an effort to provide some interest to the people on the island, softball player Oran Davis planned, organised and executed the Inter-Islands Sports Day for Central Andros.


STATESIDE: Democrats disrespect of MAGA demographic key to their support of Trump

THE political director was arriving at a big regional conference, surrounded by several party associates.

Chamber warns on energy cost increase for ‘most businesses’

The Chamber of Commerce yesterday joined those voicing concern that Bahamas Power & Light’s (BPL) new rate structure will fuel more price increases by raising energy costs for “most businesses”.

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Minister defends ‘single source’ bid process for FOCOL affiliate

A Cabinet minister yesterday rejected assertions that the Government’s energy reforms violated procurement laws as she defended the “single source” bidding used to select a FOCOL Holdings affiliate.


Illegal fisheries landing halt to spark 1,500 jobs boost

Bahamian economic output would expand by a further $65m, helping to create more than 1,500 jobs, if the largest categories of illegal and unreported fishing were converted into lawful landings.

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Double rooms by 15,000 to stay ‘Caribbean leader’

The deputy prime minister yesterday said The Bahamas needs to double its capacity by adding 15,000 new hotel rooms over the next decade if it is to “remain the undisputed leader” in Caribbean tourism.

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Homeowner: They won’t Wynn ‘war of attrition’

The leading opponent of a 14-storey Goodman’s Bay penthouse project yesterday pledged he will not be ground down by the developer’s “war of attrition” and forced into selling his home.


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Average BPL customers will see annual savings

THE average Bahamas Power & Light residential customer will save about $460 over a year under the government’s equity rate adjustment, according to Energy Minister Jobeth Coleby-Davis.

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Minnis: Davis administration being hypocritical by purchasing Bazaar

FORMER Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said his successor is hypocritical for seeking to buy the Princess Towers Hotel and International Bazaar in Grand Bahama, given the position he took when the Minnis administration sought to buy the Grand Lucayan resort.

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Rolle: Wages must grow to counter inflation

CENTRAL Bank governor John Rolle said wages must grow to counter inflation.


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‘I was beaten by RBDF superior’

A DEFENCE force marine allegedly had his teeth knocked out and his eyes blackened by a superior officer on HMBS Kamalamee before the ship abandoned him in Inagua over the weekend, forcing him to buy a plane ticket to New Providence.

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Bahamian wrestler Kaylia to compete at Baha Bash

THE Bahamas continues to expand its sports tourism brand and it will continue to flourish now with live pro wrestling set to touch down in New Providence.