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March 13, 2023
Environmentalist warns Paradise Island "hogged up" by commercial and political interests

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Paradise Island is being "hogged up" by commercial and political interests, one local environmentalist has asserted as he raised concerns over the environmental impact of Royal Caribbean International's recently approved $100 million beach club development.  Save The Bays Chairman Joe Darville said that with the government's recent announcement of its approval for...

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March 07, 2023
Cleveland Clinic: Are There Home Remedies for Kidney Stones?

If you have kidney stones, you’ve more than likely left no stone unturned when it comes to finding ways to alleviate your pain.

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March 03, 2023
Prime Minister Davis Applauds Montage Cay development, in The Abacos

Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis noted that the occasion of the Official Groundbreaking for Montage Cay and the Residences at Montage Cay, on February 27, 2023, was made "all the more special" because it came in the midst of the ongoing recovery efforts in Abaco, on the heels of Hurricane Dorian.

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March 01, 2023
Why so many Bahamians resent Haitians

Dear Editor, The alleged brutalization of two Haitian barbers in New Providence by individuals purporting to be immigration officers could lead to rising ethnic tensions between Haitians and Bahamians, at least in some quarters. In some instances, certain Bahamians have stooped to the level of hating Haitians, which is a classic case of xenophobia, similar ...
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February 27, 2023
Minister Moxey takes the message of the importance of nation’s ‘Golden Jubilee’ to GB schools

Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Ginger Moxey has embarked on a journey to spread the message of Bahamian pride and the importance of Independence to all Grand Bahamian students.

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February 21, 2023
Vitamin D and bone health

Can you believe it's possible to have low vitamin D Levels even in The Bahamas where we have more than 300 beautiful sunny days a year? Although many foods are fortified with vitamin D, many people find it surprisingly hard to get enough. Many people working office jobs rarely see the sun because they drive ...
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February 20, 2023
University of The Bahamas Treats US Delegation to Authentic Sustainable Bahamian Breakfast

As the world and small island developing states (SIDS) in particular face global crises, sustainability has become an even more urgent goal.

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February 08, 2023
Dealing with debt: a response to new IDB report 

The new Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) report, "Dealing with Debt - Less Risk for More Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean", is very instructive and insightful and should be given close scrutiny and consideration by leaders in the region and certainly The Bahamas. There are no really significant groundbreaking revelations but more so important ...
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January 31, 2023
Family remembers young guidance counselor killed in accident on Eleuthera

A 27-year-old guidance counselor who was killed in a car crash on Eleuthera on Friday was "kind, friendly and loving" and had a passion for children and for her pet dogs, her grieving relatives said. According to police, Chara Richa Major was driving south on Queen's Highway in a charcoal gray Nissan Note when she lost ...
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January 31, 2023
Letter to the Editor: Stop waiting on 'the government them'

Dear Editor, All of my life so far, I have been and remained adherent to the overt proposition that many Bahamians, across the economic, societal, and religious spectrums are simply too lazy and usually seek the 'easy' way out. There are pockets of Bahamians who constantly and consistently 'complain' that things are tough and that [...]

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