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January 05, 2023
Sunken ship response is 'like a band aid on top of cancer'

A LOCAL environmentalist said the government keeps putting "one Band- Aid on top of cancer" in its response to the sunken ship in South Abaco.

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September 06, 2022
China link-up for electronics to aid students

STUDENTS of Sadie Curtis Primary School are starting off the new school year with more technology at their fingertips, thanks to a unique community partnership between The Bahamas and China.

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September 01, 2022
Concerns over use of aid by storm victims

SOME people who received aid from the previous administration's small home repair programme used the money to buy such things as "high end mattresses" and mirrors, Disaster Reconstruction Authority executive chairman Alex Storr said yesterday.

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August 29, 2022
PM: Govt is seeking more psychiatric aid for Hurricane Dorian survivors

PRIME Minister Phillip "Brave" Davis says his administration is seeking to engage more psychiatrists and psychologists to have them speak with Hurricane Dorian survivors who may still be suffering from trauma associated with the deadly storm.

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August 18, 2022
International aid amid rise in migration

THE Ministries of Labour and Immigration now have the assistance of the International Organisation for Migration amid a rise of irregular incidents of migrations to the Bahama.

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August 09, 2022
AID Clay Court Championships set to start on Saturday

The 28th edition of the AID Clay Court Tennis Championships will get underway this Saturday and run through August 27 at the Gym Tennis Club in Winton Meadows. 'The AID', as it is known, is one of the most popular events on the local tennis calendar. The two-week event will offer singles and doubles competitions in 10 categories: Gentlemen's and ...
The post AID Clay Court Championships ...

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July 12, 2022
Officer hurt as he tries to aid stab victim

A POLICE officer was treated and discharged from the hospital, while a 29-year-old male remains in stable condition after being stabbed multiple times by a group of men.

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June 16, 2022
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR COMMUNITY LEGAL AID PROGRAMME

Volunteer recruitment is underway for the Community Legal Aid Programme (CLAP), recently launched by The Eugene Dupuch Law School (EDLS) in partnership with the Office of the Attorney General, The Bahamas Bar Association and The Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions (The Agency).

“Volunteers are a critical component to the success of this programme, which seeks to give the public greater acc...

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June 09, 2022
PIONEERING COMMUNITY LEGAL AID PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED

The Eugene Dupuch Law School (EDLS) has announced the launch of its Community Legal Aid Programme (CLAP) in partnership with the Office of the Attorney General, The Bahamas Bar Association and The Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions (The Agency).

At a recent press conference, the principal of EDLS, Tonya Bastian Galanis explained, “The chief objective of this Community Legal Aid Programme ...

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June 02, 2022
Legal aid project launched by Eugene Dupuch Law School

THE Eugene Dupuch Law School (EDLS) has partnered with the Attorney General's Office, The Bahamas Bar Association and The Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions (the Agency) to launch a Community-Based Legal Aid Project (CLAP).

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