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NPEP’s Dreaming of a Green Christmas
NPEP’s Dreaming of a Green Christmas
While the holidays are synonymous with the colours red and gold this season, the New Providence Ecology Park (NPEP) wants you to think green.
The truth is, while we may enjoy giving and receiving presents, the practice can potentially create tons of waste that end up in landfills. NPEP is committed to providing safe and sustainable waste management for Bahamians by Bahamians.
'IT'S LIKE DORIAN ALL OVER AGAIN': Residents distressed over 'short notice' of dome demolition
'IT'S LIKE DORIAN ALL OVER AGAIN': Residents distressed over 'short notice' of dome demolition
ABACO residents expressed distress over the sudden and "short notice" demolition of the domes that had been home to them and their families for more than two years.
Police seek help in solving series of armed robberies
NEW Providence police are requesting assistance from the public to assist them in solving several armed robberies.
C.U.R.E- Breast Cancer Awareness in The Bahamas
C.U.R.E- Breast Cancer Awareness in The Bahamas
Help prevent and fight breast cancer in The Bahamas with this cancer awareness
jewellery collection made of precious stones, silver and gold...In order to raise awareness to cure breast cancer, we?ve created these beautiful bracelets that pay tribute to
cancer victims and cancer survivors. These can be customized to make truly unforgettable gifts...
Suspect wins 160k for police assault
Suspect wins 160k for police assault
A MAN who was unlawfully arrested, beaten by officers and falsely accused of stealing his own possessions was awarded over $163,000 in damages by the Supreme Court.
Teens accused of robbery
Teens accused of robbery
TWO teenagers were remanded to prison accused of robbing a man of $300 worth of jewellery earlier this month.
Man shot after coming to rescue of female friend
Man shot after coming to rescue of female friend
A MAN was shot after he attempted to stop an assailant from choking a female friend on Sunday night.
'Multi-million souvenir sector remains possible
'Multi-million souvenir sector remains possible
By ALISON LOWE
Business Reporter
alowe@tribunemedia.net
A boom in the number of entrepreneurs making authentic Bahamian projects provides for the possibility of a "multi-million dollar souvenir industry", the Prime Minister believes.
Hubert Ingraham said he finds the growth in the number of Bahamians producing items such as straw bags and shell jewellery, which can be sold to tourists, "enormo...
Housebreakings in Freeport over the holiday period
Housebreakings in Freeport over the holiday period
By DENISE MAYCOCK
Tribune Freeport Reporter
dmaycock@tribunemedia.net
FREEPORT - Several housebreakings were reported over the Christmas holiday in the Eastern and Central Divisions on Grand Bahama, police reported.
Asst Supt Loretta Mackey said police received reports of seven housebreakings and two attempted housebreakings in the Freeport area.
Ms Mackey said the break-ins occurred around ...
Bahamian-made souvenirs a 'viable business venture'
Bahamian-made souvenirs a 'viable business venture'
The Christmas Craft Village in the Mall at Marathon has shown that authentically Bahamian-made souvenirs are a viable business venture.
This, according to local artists who have set up shop in a store sponsored by the Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation (BAIC) and the Bahamas National Craft Association (BNCA) in conjunction with the Mall at Marathon.