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the little pink party? Summer Bazaar!
the little pink party? Summer Bazaar!
This premier shopping event to benefit breast cancer is a field trip into the world of all things fashionable this summer. On Saturday, May 28, 2011, KMG & Team TLPP will transform the Crystal Ballroom at the Wyndham Nassau Resort (The Bahamas) into a sensational retail environment featuring vendors in clothing & accessories, beauty & cosmetics, food & beverage, health & wellness, and lifestyle & ...
Intolerable cruelty
Intolerable cruelty
On the morning of Monday, March 21, several residents of the Sea Breeze community located just off Prince Charles Drive stumbled upon a macabre scene.
Forty-four-year-old Elextina McKenzie’s bloodied corpse was dumped on the side of Johnathon Square Road in a plastic tarp, like no more than household trash.
Her hands were bound in duct tape, as was her face.
Her features, still visible throu...
LAWFUL KILLING: Jury rules cops right to open fire on gunman
FOUR police officers were justified in executing a Grand Bahama man who shot and killed an innocent bystander near a liquor store seven years ago, a jury has found...
Bahamian Brewery & Beverage Co., Working Full Steam To Brew Truly Bahamian Beer
CEO James ‘Jimmy’ Sands described Hurricane Dorian and COVID-19 as a trip in the ring with Leonard “Boston Blackie” Miller, and receiving not one but two of his signature ‘bola’ punches...
Red Dress Soiree Reveals Silent Auction Packages Valued at More Than 18k
The Red Dress Soiree reveals more than 15 exclusive packages to be auctioned at the bi-annual charity runway show, cocktail reception and silent auction to be held Saturday September 20, 2014 at 6:30pm in the ballroom of the British Colonial Hilton...
Police target bars where social distancing is missing
POLICE have been targeting bars whose owners have not been enforcing social distancing protocols or adhering to curbside liquor sales, police press liaison officer ASP Audley Peters said yesterday. "Over the weekend, persons were not adhering to the
The long and winding road
The long and winding road
Dear Editor, The prime minister in his wisdom closed almost the entire country down, inclusive of churches and liquor stores. He recently gave the churches the green light to open their offices from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Most people are still trying to see [...]
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Customs raid on Ash bar
Customs raid on Ash bar
CUSTOMS officers raided Made Men Bar Sports Bar yesterday and seized bottles of allegedly undeclared liquor from the establishment.
Ash fined $7,000 after curfew breach
Ash fined $7,000 after curfew breach
A businessman, who accused two Cabinet ministers in the former Progressive Liberal Party administration of corruption, was on Monday fined $7,000 for breaching a curfew imposed to curb the spread of the coronavirus, and operating a non-essential business.
PM defends decision to close borders to Bahamians
PM defends decision to close borders to Bahamians
Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis yesterday defended the government's decision to close the country's borders to Bahamians, and also the decision to close liquor stores during the national state of emergency...