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Lord bind us together
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August 30, 2016
Lord bind us together

Many of us in the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) have been asking and seeking to persuade our current leader, the prime minister, to consider retiring from frontline politics.

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'Farewell'
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June 28, 2019
'Farewell'

During her farewell address as governor general yesterday, Dame Marguerite Pindling called on Bahamians to rise above “divisiveness and discord” and find common ground, or risk destruction.

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April 12, 2024
PM Davis: Afreximbank Meeting in The Bahamas - a new chapter in diasporic partnership, "where our collective strength is recognized as the tide that will lift all boats"

During his remarks at the Government of The Bahamas and the African Export-Import Bank Signing Ceremony for the Hosting Agreement for the 31st African Export-Import Bank Annual Meetings (2024), Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis said that it was “an important first for The Bahamas, as well as for Africa-Caribbean relations."

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April 04, 2024
Paradise Island lighthouse entrepreneur plans to take land battle to the Privy Council

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Bahamian businessman Captain Toby Smith plans to take his case to the London-based Privy Council after the Court of Appeal, in a majority ruling last month, dismissed his appeal, affirming that he lacked a valid and enforceable Crown Land lease agreement for land on Paradise Island. Smith has filed an application to [...]

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March 26, 2024
PM Davis, on Botswana departure - “This visit has been about more than forging diplomatic ties; it’s been about opening hearts and building a family that spans oceans"

During his Official Remarks at the Closing Press Conference of the Official Visit to Botswana, on March 23, 2024, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis said that it had been a “profound honour and privilege” to spend time in Botswana; and extended warmest thanks, on behalf of the people of The Bahamas, for “your gracious hospitality and for the time together, which has...

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March 18, 2024
Court of Appeal dismisses appeal of P.I. lighthouse entrepreneur in majority decision

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — In a majority ruling, the Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal by Captain Toby Smith, affirming that he lacked a valid and enforceable Crown Land lease agreement for land on Paradise Island.  Chief Justice Ian Winder had ruled in February 2023 that there was no binding lease agreement between Captain Smith and [...]

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March 14, 2024
Environment Minister recognizes Commonwealth Day with Anatol Rodgers Senior High School

Environment and Natural Resources Minister the Hon. Vaughn Miller appealed to students of Anatol Rodgers Senior High School to harness the rich diversity of Commonwealth nations to forge partnerships, exchange ideas, and amplify voices on the global stage.

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November 13, 2023
Early Diagnosis and Significant Advances in Treatment Could Reduce High Lung Cancer Death Rate, Says Cleveland Clinic Expert

With early screening and ongoing advances in treatment options, there is no reason for lung cancer to maintain its reputation as one of the deadliest cancers, according to an expert from global health system Cleveland Clinic.

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September 07, 2023
Five habits that you need to change as soon as possible

When I started my career, I worked in the hospitality and tourism industry. Like any responsible organization, it was standard practice to watch our numbers very closely. In fact, my team would have a morning meeting to update us on the daily forecasts and yesterday's actual performance numbers (e.g. Memberships, arrivals, departures, stayovers, customer satisfaction), in comparison to every other...

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August 25, 2023
AG: Indian hemp could be more economically viable than marijuana

The government will roll out a bill to regulate and expand the growing of Indian hemp, at the same time it rolls out a compendium of legislation to legalize medical marijuana, Attorney General Ryan Pinder said yesterday, contending Indian hemp could possibly contribute more to economic growth than medical marijuana.

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