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March 30, 2023
Police find revolver wrapped in a towel hidden in the bushes; no arrests made

BIMINI police found an illegal firearm wrapped in a towel in the bushes in the Alice Town area this week.

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February 02, 2023
Davis administration has 'thrown in the towel' on illegal migration, Pintard says

AMIDST the upswing in illegal migrants seeking refuge in The Bahamas, Free National Movement leader Michael Pintard called on the Davis administration to do more to stem the flow.

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February 02, 2023
Pintard: Gov't has "thrown in the towel" on Haitian migration issue

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Opposition leader Michael Pintard yesterday accused the Davis administration of having "thrown in the towel" on the illegal Haitian migration issue, arguing that the government should be doing more to stem the flow of illegal migrants from that country. In a statement yesterday, Pintard said the matter is now a very pressing [...]

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June 07, 2012
Has the DNA thrown in the towel

Dear Editor,

The Democratic National Alliance (DNA) celebrated its one year anniversary on May 12, 2012. This is a noteworthy accomplishment given the respectable support that it received during the last general election. The DNA hosted several town hall meetings, street meetings and even several "mass rallies". They were also able to nominate a full slate of candidates in a general election; an ...

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March 08, 2024
Letters to the Editor — The BPL Saga: Same script, similar cast

Editor, The more things change, the more they remain the same. These were the words that came to mind as the nation woke up to the news that the current PLP administration has either entered into or is contemplating entering into another BPL deal.  In the midst of the uncertainty and controversy, one thing is [...]

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August 30, 2021
The Bittersweet Taste of Success

With two school years disrupted and bored of learning remotely, Prishae Smith joined the Governor General’s Youth Award (GGYA) to get out of the house and reconnect with friends at C.C. Sweeting Senior High School.

What the rising eleventh grader didn’t sign up for, were the falls, tears and headaches associated with a 15-mile hike and overnight camping trip.

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December 10, 2010
Children's hostel in need of donations

A minivan, an industrial dryer, rice, sugar and grits -- these aren't items you would typically find on a Christmas wish list, but for the Bahamas Children's Emergency Hostel, these goods are desperately needed for upkeep of the center.

The needs at the hostel are great but the donations are slim. Treasurer and board member of the hostel Philip Stubbs told The Guardian yesterday that donations ...

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September 01, 2023
New book tackles the critical issue of fatherlessness in Bahamian society

In his new book, author Andrew K. Coakley has chosen to take on a subject matter that can be described as daring and somewhat controversial – yet timely. Adopting the mindset of putting all the chips on the table, the book "How Daddy Issues Can Become God Issues" tackles the problem of fatherlessness, its cause, ...
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August 23, 2023
Royal Caribbean Int'l to host workshop for interested vendors

Royal Caribbean International recently announced today it will host a workshop on August 29 for prospective vendors, artisans, and suppliers for its proposed Royal Beach Club experience on Paradise Island. The two-hour morning event will be the first in a series designed to bring the best of Bahamian food, music, culture, and provisions to the ...
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August 22, 2023
Birds found covered in oil; source still not confirmed

The rescue and cleaning of three birds found covered with oil in the Coral Beach, Lucaya area last week has left residents questioning if the oily residue and tar-like substance discovered on beaches two weeks ago in Grand Bahama has had a more serious impact than first believed.

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