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September 26, 2008
Gov?t Making ?Mess? Of Laws

Bahamas Bar Association President Wayne Munroe has accused the government of making a "mess" of the proposed plea-bargaining bill, just as he says it did the Sexual Offenses and Domestic Violence Act.

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July 12, 2011
Sabor Happy Hour - 2 drinks for the price of 1 now includes Speroni

Sabor Restaurant & Bar is has returned with a Happy Hour like none other!

Every day of the week from 5?to 7pm. Get 2 drinks for the price of 1 on ALL of their fabulous drinks Now also including Speroni Celebration Brut and Speroni Celebration Spumante Rose!

The New Sabor also features a sumptuous selection of affordable appetizers. Sabor Restaurant is situated on Port Lucaya Marina at Pelica...

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July 12, 2011
The Apple Elliott Band to perform next at Rooster's, July 16th

The Apple Elliott Band will be performing at Rooster's this Saturday,
July 16th from 8:30pm - 11:30pm.

Rooster's is Grand Bahama Island's newest sports bar and club featuring a large concert stage. Located immediately off the traffic circle past Fishing Hole Road. Relax on the couches, sit at the large bar and watch games on the many TV screens or sit intimately at a private table on the open ...

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May 21, 2021
New rules for cook-outs and indoor cinemas

AN amendment to the Emergency Powers (COVID-19 Pandemic Order) issued last night allows for cook-outs, steak-outs or souse-outs to be held once the sale of food is conducted by drive-through or takeaway.

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May 19, 2021
Mixed feelings from vendors over conch warning

CONCH vendors have given mixed reviews on the Bahamas Agricultural Health and Food Safety Authority's (BAHFSA) advice to stop selling raw conch until the source of contamination leading to food poisoning cases can be determined.

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May 19, 2021
'Some will welcome it - but not everybody'

BAHAMAS Hotel Catering and Allied Workers Union President Darrin Woods said Atlantis' decision to lay off 700 workers was inevitable and will be welcomed by the scores of employees who agitated for severance cheques.

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May 18, 2021
Owners cool on indoor dining move

RESTRICTIONS banning indoor dining have now been lifted for those who are fully vaccinated, but some restaurants seem sceptical about embracing it.

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January 28, 2015
The Third Annual Patrick Davis Hope Town Songwriters Festival Returns to Abacos

If the snow has chilled you to the bone this winter, escape to warm weather, sea breezes and performances by some of Nashville?s best musical talents at the Third Annual Patrick Davis Hope Town Songwriters Festival in Hope Town, Abaco...

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July 18, 2016
Bethel questions liberalization focus, benefit

Former CEO of the National Insurance Board and one of the public service's senior attorneys Rowena Bethel has questioned the focus of the Bahamas Bar Association's Financial Service Group (FSG) after that body asked whether the Bahamas Bar Council would pay for a survey the group wants to have done with respect to liberalization of the Bar, among other things. According to Bethel, in addition to t...

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May 07, 2021
Sugar Factory American Brasserie set to open at Baha Mar

Sugar Factory American Brasserie, an American favorite eatery and confectionary shop, has expanded to The Bahamas with its newest location at Baha Mar resort.

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May 04, 2021
Bahamian Brewery & Beverage Company Expands Bottle Buy-Back Program

Since launching their first beer more than a decade ago, the Bahamian Brewery & Beverage Company has led the way as a corporate citizen and as a truly Bahamian company with an unwavering dedication to its employees and to the production and distribution of quality products. Always the trendsetter, the company is again taking the lead, this time by expanding its commitment to the environment. With ...

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November 24, 2020
International Health Executive/Attorney Aubynette Rolle Cultivating a Culture of Patient Care With New Book and Course for Medical Professionals

Nationwide… Aubynette Rolle, an internationally-known health executive and attorney who has who has advocated for better care and strategies for improving quality and patient safety at regional meetings at the World Health Organization...

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April 29, 2021
Rare real estate listing – like a secret island with a narrow road to civilization, Bahamas property one of a kind

With one single residential lot in a gated community in The Bahamas selling this week for a whopping $9 million and estates on the market with $30 million price tags hardly raising an eyebrow, you’d have to wonder what it takes to create a listing so extraordinary even a market accustomed to the extreme sits up and takes notice.

How about a private peninsula that’s like an island? An islan...

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April 28, 2021
Life U wins conference as Demeritte, Sands earn conference honors

It was a historic moment for Life University Running Eagles Interim Head Coach Dominic Demeritte, a Bahamian, and his women’s track and field team as they won the Mid-South Conference (MSC) Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championship for the first time in program history this past weekend. The championships took place at the James H. Taylor II Stadium in Williamsburg, Kentucky, and the resili...

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December 18, 2014
Travel writer uses internation platform to promote Family Island travel

One hundred Family Island properties and 44 off the grid or underrated local companies made the cut for hot spots in the Bahamas for a leading international travel publishing company, Travel + Leisure...

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An eternal rut
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October 31, 2016
An eternal rut

In March 2010, when we sat with then Opposition Leader Perry Christie to discuss his bid to return as prime minister of The Bahamas, Christie confirmed that while he planned to lead the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) into the 2012 general election, it was his intention to step aside before the end of another five-year term.

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April 16, 2021
A Way with Words Contestants gear up for Toastmasters' speech competition

A local property manager hopes a gripping story about his family’s harrowing encounter with the deadly Category 5 Hurricane Dorian and their determination to make it out alive will catapult him from a Division level speech contestant and ultimately on to Toastmasters’ world stage.

“Presenting this speech has been therapeutic for me and I am grateful to have this platform to express mysel...

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April 15, 2021
Potter's Cay clean up underway

POTTER'S Cay Dock vendors jumped into action to clean up debris left behind by Sunday's destructive fire after allegedly waiting on government to initiate efforts.

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April 13, 2021
Vendors watched, helpless, as stalls went up in flames

Wendy Constantine watched as her stall, Moby Dick Restaurant and Bar, on Potter’s Cay Dock, burned to the ground on Sunday night.

“It was overwhelming,” said Constantine, who is president of the Bahamas Dock and Allied Venues Association.

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March 25, 2021
Govt challenged over BPC licence renewals

Environmentalists yesterday challenged the Minnis administration to make good on its pledge to bar oil drilling after the Bahamas Petroleum Company (BPC) revealed it will seek to renew its four licences.

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