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March 04, 2014
Five Freeport Harbour Company pilots resign

Five marine pilots have resigned from the Freeport Harbour Company (FHC), Guardian Business can confirm.
In a statement recently released by the company, FHC said it accepted the pilots' formal resignations but advised all key stakeholders that the move will not negatively impact operations at the company and qualified replacements have been put in place.
"This action of our pilots to force the Ha...

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April 03, 2013
Video Premiere: Angelique Sabrina Featuring Shontelle, 'Stop Sign'

It's always nice to see "Buzz On" alums doing big things, which is why we're straight revved to bring you the premiere of 15-year-old Bahamian Angelique Sabrina's brand-new "Stop Sign" video. And did we mention it features fellow Bahamas native and "T-Shirt" chanteuse Shontelle? This makes us all like, "Our little girl is growing (and blowing) up!" And when we say "blowing up," we legit mean it: "...

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September 27, 2012
Airport Eyes Fees For Taxis And Buses

Executives at the Nassau Airport Development (NAD) Company are reportedly looking to implement exit fees for all ground transportation operators located at Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA).

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News Article
September 03, 2012
Nassau police make two drug arrests

Nassau, Bahamas - In the first incident police arrested a 38-year old man on Sunday 2nd September 2012 after he was found in Possession of Dangerous Drugs.

 

Police reports indicate, that around 4:30pm Airport Division officers were on patrol in front of the US Departure Launch at LPIA, where they observed the suspect sitting in a taxicab, acting in a suspicious manner. The officers conduct...

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August 29, 2012
Minister Pledges Probe Into Public Service Licences To Non-Bahamians

Minister of Transport and Aviation Glenys Hanna-Martin yesterday pledged to address the issue of foreigners who either own taxicab franchises, or hold public service licenses in the transportation sector, to ensure Bahamians do not lose preferential access to the industry.

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News Article
December 28, 2011
Those we lost this year

This year was marked by the loss of several Bahamians who strove to make The Bahamas a better place. Their legacies reflect a deep commitment for developing the moral and cultural fabric of society, making them irreplaceable national treasures.
On February 7, Bishop Michael Hartley Eldon passed away.
Ordained as deacon in 1954 and then as priest in 1955, Eldon was consecrated Bishop Suffragan of N...

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December 28, 2011
Those we lost this year

This year was marked by the loss of several Bahamians who strove to make The Bahamas a better place. Their legacies reflect a deep commitment for developing the moral and cultural fabric of society, making them irreplaceable national treasures.
On February 7, Bishop Michael Hartley Eldon passed away.
Ordained as deacon in 1954 and then as priest in 1955, Eldon was consecrated Bishop Suffragan of N...

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December 27, 2011
Prime Minister Ingraham on the Passing of Sir Clifford Darling

Statement by
Rt. Hon Hubert A. Ingraham
On Passing of Sir Clifford Darling
27 December 2011


I was saddened to learn of the passing of Sir Clifford Darling this morning. Sir Clifford, the fourth Bahamian Governor-General of an independent Bahamas is a hero of the labour movement and for the rights and dignity of workers.

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