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September 12, 2013
Police target heavily tinted vehicles

Police launched an aggressive campaign yesterday to target and cite drivers in heavily tinted cars on New Providence, after noticing that an alarming number of criminals use these vehicles and target people driving them.

Police from the Traffic Division were stationed at various locations on the island citing drivers whose window tints are too dark, Superintendent Stephen Dean said yesterday...

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News Article
September 12, 2013
Drivers face 80 fines for tinted windows

DRIVERS with heavily tinted windows face $80 fines after officers from the Road Traffic Division announced an island-wide crackdown yesterday.

Officers will be issuing tickets to motorists whose windows are too dark for the police to see through...

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News Article
November 11, 2012
Honda Civic 2001 Car Stolen...

CAR STOLEN: 2001 Honda Civic, silver, lowered, silver enkie rims, Recaro Racing seat. back windows tinted. license plate 245044.... $1000 for anyone who finds it. if anyone sees anything resembling this please call the Elizabeth Estates police station.

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October 07, 2012
Men Held Over Drug Find

Police yesterday said two men living in Harbour Island were arrested after they were found, in two separate cases, with dangerous drugs.

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News Article
January 20, 2012
Murder trial adjourned after new identification evidence

A murder trial recessed early after a prosecution witness disclosed information that appeared to come as a surprise to the defense.
Romona Farquharson, who represents the accused, Phillip McCartney, seemed shocked when Katrina Rolle said that she had picked out a man on an identification parade during investigations into the August 13, 2010 murder of Chrishanda Swain.
Farquharson was cross-examini...

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News Article
September 01, 2023
Abandoned govt buildings 

Dear Editor, In this our 50th year of independence when emphasis is placed on patriotism, pride, culture, cleanliness, and the like, I feel compelled to register my displeasure with regard to the dilapidated state of a few public buildings. Now, I fully expect some people to suit up in their partisan political armor and view ...
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News Article
September 30, 2010
For Sale: 2002 Volvo XC V70 (Grand Bahama)

Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - For Sale: 2002
Volvo XC V70

80, 000 miles, 5 Passenger, AWD, Leather
Interior, Sunroof, CD, Tinted Windows, Excellent Condition, Very Well
Maintained,  #1 Car in Safety Ratings, 22 MPG.

Asking:  $14,000

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June 22, 2023
Abandoned govt buildings a travesty

Dear Editor, In this our 50th year of independence when emphasis is placed on patriotism, pride, culture, cleanliness, and the like. I feel compelled to register my displeasure with regard to the dilapidated state of a few public buildings. Now, I fully expect some people to suit up in their partisan political armor and view ...
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News Article
February 21, 2023
Vitamin D and bone health

Can you believe it's possible to have low vitamin D Levels even in The Bahamas where we have more than 300 beautiful sunny days a year? Although many foods are fortified with vitamin D, many people find it surprisingly hard to get enough. Many people working office jobs rarely see the sun because they drive ...
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News Article
May 10, 2022
Vitamin D and bone health

Today, although many foods are fortified with vitamin D, most people find it surprisingly hard to get enough even of the vitamin, even people living in The Bahamas where most of our days are sunny. Many people working office jobs rarely see the sun because they drive in cars with tinted windows, are in the ...
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