Holding true to its commitment to supporting truly Bahamian culture,Sands Beer has come on board to sponsor the 54th Annual Long Island Regatta, set for May 31 to June 3 in Salt Pond, Long Island.
This will be Long Island’s...
STATEMENT: The Cabinet Office announces that a State Recognized Funeral Service for the late Lorenzo Anthony ‘Ray’ Minus Jr., Retired Iconic Boxer will be held on Friday, 19th May, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. at Kemp Road Ministries, Kemp Road....
BAHAMAS BOXING CHAMPION Ray Minus Jr has passed away in hospital. He was just 58–years-old.
Minus Jr was admitted to hospital just two weeks ago following serious breathing complications.
Minus Jr was the former Bahamas and British Commonwealth bantamweight and lightweight...
The 67th National Family Island Regatta, George Town, Exuma, Wednesday, 19 April 2023:
Long Island’s Whitty K won the Commodore Emeritus Cup Race for Class C.
Abaco’s It Ain’t Right finished 2nd in the Commodore Emeritus Cup Race for Class C.
Man-O-War won...
ALIV is proud to promote diversity and inclusion through our program ALIV connect. During the 50th CARIFTA games we supported our Bahamian athletes in the Special Olympics as they raced to cross the finish line. Today, we highlight those athletes...
GRAND BAHAMA, The Bahamas – Grand Bahama athletes who participated in the 50th Caribbean Free Trade Association (CARIFTA) Games over the weekend returned home to a hero’s welcome Monday, April 11th, with family members and well-wishers gathered at the...
The Bahamas has established itself as a regional powerhouse in aquatic sports, showcasing the strength and determination inherent in the spirit of our people. Our athletes have triumphed for the fifth consecutive year, bringing home an impressive 85 medals...
The Bahamas has now won the CARIFTA Aquatics Championships five consecutive times.
With a total of 1,113 points team Bahamas will be bringing home a fifth consecutive crown.
The four days of competition have come to an end with The Bahamas...
The 39-member CARIFTA Aquatics Team returned to New Providence on Monday evening just before 6:00pm before heading to the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium where they received a warm reception from the crowd following the final relays.
The swimmers, coaches,...
After three days of competition in The Bahamas the CARIFTA Flag has been handed over to Grenada, which will be the 2024 host country. Trinidad & Tobago will host in 2025.