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March 16, 2024
Assistant Commissioner of Police: Fentanyl Is Here But We Know We Don't Produce It

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Assistant Commissioner of Police with responsibility for drug enforcement Roberto Goodman says the police force is doing all it can to figure out how fentanyl is getting in the country and where it's coming from.

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February 28, 2024
Sean 'Diddy' Combs Accused of Sexual Assault by Male Producer

UNITED STATES - Sean Combs has been sued by a music producer who has accused him of sexual assault and being forced to have sex with sex workers.

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January 08, 2024
LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION: Competition for playwrights and producers announced

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Bahamian playwrights and producers will be competing in "A Star Film Institute," a competition crafted by The Bahamas Tourism Development Corporation which invites contestants to write and create a pilot for grabs at a cash prize and entry into global film festivals. Between February 29 – March 3, international judges will fly [...]

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November 14, 2023
Abaco poultry producers hoping to re-engage with major retailers

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — An Abaco-based poultry farm is hoping that with its $45,0000 hatchery now operational, its chick supply can stabilize, allowing the company to re-engage with some of the larger local retailers.  Lance Pinder, Operations Manager at Abaco Big Bird told Eyewitness News: "I've had my first eggs in the incubator for about a [...]

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October 31, 2023
Bahamas National Statistical Institute to produce quarterly reports on unemployment rates

BAHAMAS National Statistical Institute acting managing director Nerissa Gibson said the institute will start releasing data on unemployment rates quarterly, twice more than it has traditionally done.

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May 02, 2022
ADO Tours Lucayan Produce, Farming support NGO continues fact-finding mission to explore what works, what doesn’t for farms of all sizes

Farms, like just about everything else, come in all sizes and shapes. And like other items that come in various forms, what works for one may not work for all.

“That’s what we are learning as we go along,” says Philip Smith, Executive Chairman of the Agricultural Development Organization, the recently launched non-government organization formed to support farming and the culture of self-s...

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May 13, 2022
Architect turned farmer cultivates thriving business producing culinary herbs, edible flowers, and microgreens

When Antonio Hall left his career in architecture in 2016 to "try his hand" at farming, he was given the nickname the "crazy farmer". Still, hard work, determination, and a passion for the soil enabled his business Green Leaf Farms (GLF), to sprout from an idea into a thriving enterprise. GLF cultivates herbs, edible flowers, ...
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August 24, 2023
Legal Action Against Oil-producing Countries?

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - As climate change continues to have devastating effects on island nations like The Bahamas, PM Philip Davis says the possibility of legal action against oil-producing countries should be up for discussion.

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August 21, 2023
Franklin Likely To Produce Heavy Rains Over Portions Of Hispaniola And Puerto Rico During The Next Couple Of Days

AT 5:00 AM DST, THE CENTER OF TROPICAL STORM FRANKLIN WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 15.0° NORTH AND LONGITUDE 69.2° WEST.

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July 27, 2023
Taylor continues to produce

The Bahamas' senior swim team at the World Aquatics Championships had the day off on Tuesday at the Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall A in Fukuoka, Japan, and were back in action on Wednesday. All four swimmers were in the pool, competing in the 4×100 meters (m) mixed medley relay, and like he has been doing all season, lead-off swimmer Lamar Taylor set a new national record in his event. He saw the 100...

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