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March 04, 2024
STAYING THE COURSE: 500+ male high schoolers assemble at Kendal GL Isaacs Gymnasium for a "Step Up" pep rally by the Prime Minister's Office

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Over 500 male highschool students have gathered at the Kendal GL Isaacs Gymnasium for a "Step Up," pep-rally organized by the Officers of the Prime Minister. The aim of the event is to encourage young men to believe in themselves and to passionately discover their purpose. Prime Minister Philip Davis, during his keynote [...]

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March 01, 2024
Press Release from the Postmaster General - Deferral of late fees for private post office boxes

The Postmaster General wishes to inform the general public that the late fee for privatepost office boxes has been deferred from 15th February 2024 to 15th March 2024.

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May 17, 2011
The Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) Position Paper on the Public Consultation on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Draft Constitution for the Turks Caicos

We, THE PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC
MOVEMENT, REJECT the FCO draft constitution. Offered below are a number
of reasons why it is unacceptable for our people and country at this
stage of our development.

Background and recent history

The 2010 review of the constitution of the Turks and Caicos Islands
comes from an unfortunate period of maladministration and corruption
exposed by a far reaching Commis...

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May 17, 2011
'THOR' HAMMERS 'BRIDESMAIDS' AT BOX OFFICE

By DERRIK J. LANG

AP Entertainment Writer

"THOR" nailed down the No. 1 spot at the box office again.

Paramount's 3-D superhero film starring Australian Chris Hemsworth as Marvel's hammer-toting god of thunder earned $34.5 million in its second weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.

That brings the total haul of "Thor" to $119.2 million, though not quite as impressive as fellow ...

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May 19, 2011
Rapid Strike officers seize firearms and drugs

POLICE took three firearms and dangerous drugs off the streets yesterday in a proactive operation across New Providence.

Rapid Strike officers recovered a handgun, ammunition and drugs from a home in Union Village and arrested four people, ages 17, 19, 24 and 25, when they executed a search warrant at the property just before 6pm on Wednesday.

Additionally, mobile police officers found two handg...

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March 01, 2024
'POLICE WHO BEAT ME MUST BE INVESTIGATED': Man calls for officers to be held to account after trial thrown out

A MAN whose armed robbery trial was thrown out after a judge refused to accept the prosecution's evidence of his confession, wants the officers who allegedly tortured him to be investigated and held accountable, saying it is not enough that the charges against him were dropped.

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February 28, 2024
Environmental Health Services Security Officers Successfully Complete Training Course

Thirty-one security officers of the Department of Environmental Health Services successfully completed a 40-hour Security Officers Course at the Police Training College of the Royal Bahamas Police Force, and are pictured with their certificates, February 23, 2024 at the college.

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February 27, 2024
Officer Accused of Rape Granted $9K Bail

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - A police constable accused of rape has been granted emergency bail.

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February 26, 2024
Former Officer Faces Attempted Murder Charges After Drive-By Shooting

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - A police constable arrested following a drive-by shooting is behind bars and facing multiple charges.

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February 26, 2024
Office of the Prime Minister explains the reallocation of funds to pay for Wilchcombe memorial

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Communications Director in the Office of the Prime Minster Latrae Rahming, while defending the government's decision to reallocate $30,000 from the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities budget to fund a memorial for the late Minister of Social Services & Urban Development Obie Wilchcombe, asserted that government's work within the disabled community was [...]

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