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February 15, 2024
COOPER: WE'LL FIGHT BACK ON CRIME FEAR - Two campaigns are launched to counter international reports

TOURISM Minister Chester Cooper yesterday announced the launch of two campaigns geared towards re-shaping the narrative about The Bahamas following negative global reports about crime in the country.

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February 15, 2024
Public Service Minister says ongoing issues between trade unions and the public service are a result of legacy issues

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- The ongoing tensions between trade unions and the public service are a result of legacy issues, according to the Minister responsible for the public service, Pia Glover-Rolle. The minister asserts that there is an open door policy for any union to express their grievances and adds that there are currently two more trade [...]

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February 14, 2024
Where Is It Now And What Are Future Plans For It?

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Plans for the damaged statue of Christopher Columbus, which once stood outside of Government House, will "be revealed at the right time".

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May 01, 2014
Are you easily offended

Now here's an interesting question for you to ask yourself today and of course answer openly and honestly: Are you easily offended?. Well my friend, are you? If the answer is in the affirmative for you, well then, I believe you have a problem. Well D. Paul I am quite easily offended by others as I'm extremely sensitive to criticism from others, so what do you think my problem is? Well my friend, ...

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May 01, 2014
The grills are fired up

Over 30 teams will compete for bragging rights and to have their registration fee paid for the Jack Daniel's World Competition in Lynchburg, Tennessee, during the 2nd Annual Smokin' Hot BBQ Competition on Saturday at The Green Parrot restaurant and Bay Street Marina.
Teams will cook and distribute over 2,000 pounds of meat courtesy of Bahamas Food Services and will be judged in four different meat...

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February 14, 2024
DPM says negative stories related to crime in The Bahamas are losing momentum

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism Chester Cooper said negative stories related to crime in The Bahamas are losing momentum. He revealed in parliament Wednesday the ministry's plan to counteract "bad press." This follows the U.S. Embassy increased their crime warning level for travelers coming to The Bahamas in the wake of [...]

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February 13, 2024
Davis In 2012: Are We Suppressing The Truth?

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - We delve into a significant moment in Bahamian history when a controversy prompted the then deputy leader of the PLP, to staunchly defend his party's commitment to transparency.

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February 13, 2024
Beach Safety: The Police Are Always Here, We Have No Problems

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - While our nation basks in the blessings of sun-kissed sands, the question lingers: are our beaches truly safe?

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February 11, 2024
People Are Tired Of Handouts: They Want Opportunities

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Member of Parliament for Killanery and former Prime Minister, Dr. Hubert Minnis is objecting the cancellation of the Over The Hill Initiative, calling the move by government concerning.

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February 09, 2024
It's An Important Part of Who We Are

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Tucked away in western New Providence, The Lyford Cay International School focuses on more than classes, it also places special emphasis on Bahamian culture.

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