DR KENT BAZARD: Off the field and onto the podium: Why sport-specific performance training matters
MOST athletes know the importance of practice. But when it comes to preparation, many still rely on general workouts and conditioning programmes that fail to reflect the real demands of their sport. This is where sport-specific performance training makes all the difference.
Man accused of touching teen girl inapropriately
A MAN was granted bail yesterday after being accused of inappropriately touching a 16-year-old girl in New Providence.
Alleged gang hitman denied bail application for third time
AN alleged gang hitman was denied bail for a fourth time yesterday as he awaits trial for a fatal 2022 shooting on Dean Street.
Two teens plead guilty to attempted robbery
TWO teenage boys were remanded to Simpson Penn Centre for Boys yesterday after admitting they tried to rob a man aboard a vessel at Potter’s Cay Dock in the early hours of September 18.
Man given one year probation for beating girlfriend
A MAN was placed on one year’s probation yesterday after admitting he beat and seriously injured his girlfriend during an altercation on Dunmore Street last week.
Bostwick-Dean elected new president of Women United
FORMER senator Lisa Bostwick-Dean has been elected as the new president of Women United, while new board members were also chosen following the non-profit’s Annual General Meeting held in the capital.
STATESIDE: Trump, Kimmel and free speech concerns
Being outrageous has always been a big part of the political game plan for US president Donald Trump. Remember when he said, at a campaign stop in 2016 in Sioux City, Iowa, that “I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue in New York City and shoot somebody, and I wouldn’t lose any voters, OK?”
Govt signs $3.17m contract for storage facility at RBDF base
THE Davis administration yesterday signed a $3.17m contract with Pyramid Construction to build a 15,000-square-foot supply storage facility at the Royal Bahamas Defence Force’s Coral Harbour base, marking what officials say is a critical step in modernising the force’s operations.
FRONT PORCH: Is there a shift in political momentum?
With likely less than a year before a general election, is the political momentum shifting? While it is not clear how much ground the Free National Movement (FNM) may be gaining, it appears that the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) has lost momentum.
Three women hospitalised after being found unconscious due to suspected stove gas leak
THREE women were hospitalised yesterday after they were found unconscious at a breakfast stand on Farrington Road in what police suspect was a gas leak.
Munroe: Govt now engaging bidders to build long-needed forensic lab
THE government is now engaging bidders to finalise contracts for a long-needed forensic laboratory, a move officials say is critical to easing long delays in sex-related cases that depend on DNA evidence.
Disaster Risk Management Authority prepares for activation as tropical system makes Bahamas move
THE Disaster Risk Management Authority (DRM) said yesterday it is preparing for possible activation as a tropical disturbance threatens to bring heavy rain and storm conditions to the Southeast Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands by Friday.
‘We are close to bringing the Cannabis Act into force’
THE Davis administration intends to bring the full provisions of the Cannabis Act into force before the end of the year, including fixed penalties for small amounts of marijuana possession, according to Health and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville.
Moore’s Island residents angry over govt neglect and unfulfilled promises
RESIDENTS of Moore’s Island are angry and fed up with years of unfulfilled promises and stalled projects, claiming the community has been left neglected by successive governments.
Hero died trying to shield children
A MAN was trying to use his body to shield young children from a hail of bullets when he was killed in Kemp Road on Tuesday.
Unemployment rise blamed on ‘mismatch’ of skill sets
THE Davis administration yesterday defended its labour record as unemployment jumped to 10.8 percent in the first quarter of 2025, insisting the rise reflects a mismatch between skills and available jobs rather than a shortage of opportunities.
COI chairman questioned by police over allegation on passport handling
COALITION of Independents (COI) chairman Charlotte Green was questioned by police yesterday about her allegations regarding the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ handling of passports and visas, claims the ministry had asked police to formally investigate.
World Famous Valley Boys claims Bowleg hurt funding
WORLD Famous Valley Boys chairman Brian Adderley has accused Youth, Sports and Culture Minister Mario Bowleg of damaging the group’s reputation and sponsorship prospects by prematurely claiming “there’s only one Valley Boys”.
PHA: Extended power outage didn’t affect patient care
THE Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) said patient care was not disrupted after a power outage hit Princess Margaret Hospital yesterday evening, insisting a ventilator-dependent patient remained safe on backup battery during the incident.
Opposition: Jobs numbers show economy 'been put into reverse'
The Opposition's finance spokesman yesterday seized on the latest workforce data to assert the Bahamian economy "has been put into reverse" with 5,571 jobs lost in the seven months to January 2025.


