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Police ask for public's help in search for murder suspect
POLICE are seeking the public's help in locating 35-year-old Tavares Roker of Daisy Lane, Garden Hills.
'Why was our mother's body mistakenly cremated'
'Why was our mother's body mistakenly cremated'
THE bereaved family of the late Lillian Theresa Gilbert, whose body was mistakenly released from the Rand Memorial Hospital to the wrong funeral home and cremated, said their mother would not have wanted to be cremated because of her religious beliefs.
AML, Sunshine 'working out details' on possible Yamacraw grocery store
AML Foods Ltd. Chairman Dionisio D'Aguilar has confirmed that the company is "pretty seriously" exploring putting a grocery store on Yamacraw Road.
Staying the course
Staying the course
Although their stories have faded from headlines, HeadKnowles organizers Lia Head and Gina Knowles are urging citizens to remember the thousands of people still "suffering" more than two months after Hurricane Joaquin pummeled the central and southern Bahamas.
Bahamas Local brings the Internet to Superwash
Bahamas Local brings the Internet to Superwash
Customers at Superwash on Prince Charles Drive can now go online while they do their washing.
With their machine tokens, customers will get a receipt that includes a username and password that?s good for two hours.
Plus customers don?t need a password to browse the Bahamas Local website, where they can find movie times, the latest news and search thousands of business entries.
E-l@undry day
E-l@undry day
By STAFF WRITER
Guardian Business Desk
Bahamaslocal.com is taking steps to further establish its presence in the eastern part of the island through a synergetic relationship with Superwash. The companies are teaming up to offer WiFi service to customers of the laundromat.
Customers at Superwash on Prince Charles Drive can now go online while they do their washing. With their machine tokens, custo...
Water tanker breakdown affects business
Water tanker breakdown affects business
By INDERIA SAUNDERS
Guardian Business Reporter
inderia@nasguard.com
The head of Sunrise Wash is projecting a possible 20 percent increase in electricity costs due to lower water supply to the island and an uptick in business as a consequence.
"The water problem hasn't affected us per se, because we pump and clean our own water and put it in a holding facility,"said Gus Cartwright, owner of the Eas...
Six months ahead of schedule in 3.5m payments
Six months ahead of schedule in 3.5m payments
By INDERIA SAUNDERS
Guardian Business Reporter
inderia@nasguard.com
Paying off a$3.5 million investment in a new restaurant/laundromat site is well ahead of target, said the owner of the well-known Checkers Cafe restaurant, with the company now six months ahead of its loan payments.
The company, said owner Gus Cartwright, was able to do that largely because of a decision to pool resources from its...
Second lawyer appointed to kidnapper's appeal bid
Second lawyer appointed to kidnapper's appeal bid
A MAN who maintains he did not kidnap and rob a manager of a laundromat at gunpoint will be appointed a second lawyer at the public's expense...
Minister: Are we ready for Cuba
Minister: Are we ready for Cuba
For more than a decade, leading voices in the Bahamian business community have demanded that government take seriously the economic threat that would exist when Cuba eventually "opened up" and with newly restored diplomatic relations between Cuba and the U.S. making headlines around the world, some of those voices are today querying whether The Bahamas is ready.
Pinewood MP Khaalis Rolle now serve...