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October 12, 2022
ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVES VISIT NEW $300 MILLION NASSAU CRUISE PORT

Royal Caribbean International executives toured Nassau Cruise Port this week, calling the $300 million project “one of the finest in the world, comparable to any cruise port in any destination we visit.

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October 11, 2022
Female Construction Student Stands Out

As a female who has worked on the construction of some of the houses in the government subdivision of Pine crest, Tameka Jones is proud to have received such experience even before she has graduated from the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI).

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October 03, 2022
Nine Jane Does from Haitian boat tragedy buried

On Saturday afternoon, in the quiet of Loyola Hall on Gladstone Road, nine white steel caskets were lined off, each topped with a large arrangement of yellow and white flowers in a bed of lush, green leaves. On either side of the line of caskets stood the Bahamian flag and the Haitian flag. Eight of ...
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February 10, 2011
Murder charges against trio dropped

A magistrate dismissed murder charges against three men accused of a fatal shooting in 2009.
Magistrate Guillimina Archer ruled that police presented insufficient evidence to connect Timothy

Cole, Franklyn “Chili” Edgecombe and David Cooper-Cunningham to the death of Daron Farrington in December 2009.
Two gunmen ambushed Farrington as he stood outside a home on Strachan’s Corner...

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February 15, 2011
(VIDEO) Conch Salad TV features Stephen Burrows: A Portrait

Nassau, Bahamas - The new Bahamian
website Conch Salad TV (www.conchsaladtv.com) is now featuring a profile of unsung sculptor Stephen Burrows, who created the unique
steel creatures that decorate four different islands of The Bahamas:
Exuma, San Salvador, Abaco and Nassau. Mr. Burrows donated his art to
the country, the only payment he received was in the form of
scholarships for Bahamian stu...

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February 23, 2015
Marino and Friends Bahamas Weekend 2015 caps Successful Second Year with New Flag Footbal Game Addition

The Miami Dolphins, Dan Marino and 14 alumni members held a memorable four-day weekend in The Islands of The Bahamas. Guests were treated to breathtaking views of The Islands...

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September 15, 2022
Frederick Alexander Sands Sr.

Death Notice of A Gem Frederick Alexander Sands Sr. Age 57 Years of #1 Bishop Street, Nassau Village erected his final steel column, at Northside Hospital, Atlanta Georgia on Thursday, August 25, 2022. Frederick is preceded in death by his: Father: John Sands; Mother: Eulease Farrington-Sands; Brother: Boston Sands; Sister: Barbara Petty; Grandfather: Ezekiel Sands; ...
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September 01, 2022
Escaped prisoner captured by police

A 30-year-old Jamaican man who escaped from the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services on Wednesday was captured by police in the Seabreeze Lane area early Thursday morning.

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September 01, 2022
Suspect loose after prison break

A JAMAICAN man who was being held on remand at the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services on charges of attempted murder, armed robbery and attempted armed robbery escaped from the Fox Hill facility yesterday.

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May 30, 2011
Does duty cut apply to panel that could slash build time '50'

The Bahamian Contractors Association's (BCA) president yesterday questioned whether the 2011-2012 Budget's tariff rate cuts applied to a product that could slash construction time by up to 50 per cent, adding that more value may have been achieved if the Government had consulted with the industry.

Stephen Wrinkle said that while the Government was "on the right track" by cutting the tariff rate...

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